How to prevent and treat hair loss
These are the treatments that actually work.
From The Times
August 16, 2025

Hair loss is frustratingly common, but it’s not necessarily permanent. We’ve compiled expert advice on the at-home and in-office treatments for thinning and breakage that actually work.

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Ilya Milstein

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