New Delhi, May 21 -- In today's beauty-conscious world, teenagers are increasingly experimenting with hairstyling - from heat tools and hair colour to tight braids and gels. While self-expression is important, excessive styling during these formative years can lead to hair damage and even early hair fall.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Megha Tandon, Dermatologist, Hair Transplant Surgeon and Aesthetic Physician, assured that hair thinning is both preventable and treatable.
Dr Megha Tandon said, "Teenage years are a period of hormonal fluctuation and rapid growth. Hair, like skin, can be particularly sensitive during this time." Common styling practices that contribute to hair damage include -
Dr Megha Tandon asserted to watch ou...
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