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The Future of Hair Loss Treatments Will Involve a Lot More Robots - Allure
Successful hair replacement and regrowth have been notoriously tough codes to crack — especially for women. We asked leaders in the field about the most promising advancements that could lead to a hairier future for all of us.
The Future of Hair Loss Treatments Will Involve a Lot More Robots - Allure
Successful hair replacement and regrowth have been notoriously tough codes to crack — especially for women. We asked leaders in the field about the most promising advancements that could lead to a hairier future for all of us.
It may be surprising that, in a market set to see significant growth in the next few years, we're arguably lacking in great solutions to the problem — particularly for women, who aren't always candidates for all the treatments currently available to men. In fact, of the two FDA-approved drugs on the hair rejuvenation market, minoxidil and finasteride (aka Rogaine and Propecia, respectively), only Rogaine is also approved for women. But with advances in technology and other innovations on the horizon, that all may change in the next few years.
Successful hair replacement and regrowth have been notoriously tough codes to crack — especially for women. We asked leaders in the field about the most promising advancements that could lead to a hairier future for all of us.
The Future of Hair Loss Treatments Will Involve a Lot More Robots - Allure
Successful hair replacement and regrowth have been notoriously tough codes to crack — especially for women. We asked leaders in the field about the most promising advancements that could lead to a hairier future for all of us.
It may be surprising that, in a market set to see significant growth in the next few years, we're arguably lacking in great solutions to the problem — particularly for women, who aren't always candidates for all the treatments currently available to men. In fact, of the two FDA-approved drugs on the hair rejuvenation market, minoxidil and finasteride (aka Rogaine and Propecia, respectively), only Rogaine is also approved for women. But with advances in technology and other innovations on the horizon, that all may change in the next few years.