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Doctors Warn Stress, Poor Diet and Pollution Are Triggering Early Hair Loss in Indian Youth

Dr. Roshan Singh explains how stress, poor diet, and pollution are driving early hair loss among Indian youth.

Dr Roshan Singh

Dr Roshan Singh

If you’re noticing more hair than usual on your comb while combing, then you’re not alone. A great number of Indian youths are experiencing extensive hair fall, which often lead to hair thinning or receding hairline. Gone are the days when genetics was the only reason for hair fall. Today, things have become far more critical when it comes to the reasons for significant increase in hair loss in Indian youth. Hair thinning not only impacts one’s look, but also impacts their overall life. More often than not, hair thinning is accompanied by a noticeable dip in confidence. Doctors warn stress, poor diet and pollution are the major contributor to the early hair loss in Indian youth. To discuss the same, we met Dr. Roshan Singh. Dr. Roshan Singh is the Medical Director at Neoaesthetica Hair Transplant Clinic in Lucknow, one of the most renowned hair transplant clinics in India. We had an in-depth conversation with Dr. Roshan, who shared several key factors triggering early hair loss among young people in India. Keep reading for the insights.

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