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Why is Édouard Philippe's hair growing back

Summary by Le Point.fr
A hair disorder affecting one in 100 people, alopecia is not dangerous and, above all, is reversible. Finding his hair again, the former Prime Minister is the perfect example.

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A hair disorder affecting one in 100 people, alopecia is not dangerous and, above all, is reversible. Finding his hair again, the former Prime Minister is the perfect example.

·Paris, France
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Why does Édouard Philippe's hair start to grow back?

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Suffering from vitiligo and alopecia areata, the mayor of Le Havre saw his hair grow back to his delight. But how do you explain it?

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Suffering from alopecia, the politician Edouard Philippe has seen his hair grow back naturally in recent months. How can this hair evolution be explained? A dermatologist takes stock.

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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, January 20, 2025.
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