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  1. Options such as topical or oral minoxidil, corticosteroid injections, Red light, Alma TED and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy can promote hair growth– but it’s important to address the underlying cause. Other advanced techniques, like hair transplants, may also be considered in certain cases.
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