Peptides seem to be the hair restoration “flavor of the week,” but are they an ineffective fad or something else? What even is a peptide? How do they claim to work for hair loss? And are they safe for patients to use? This article answers these questions and more. If you are interested in a “complete guide” to hair loss and peptides, read on!
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