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33 years
I had a gastric bypass surgery on January 2013 i lost 25 kg and now i am 73 KG i am loosing lots of hair, any idea how to stop loosing hair ?
Jul 15, 2013
You might need vitamins in order to reduce hair loss. Contact your physician for a follow-up.
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