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Dr. Khadavi is a practicing board-certified dermatologist working in Los Angeles. He is the creator of the unique Revivogen line of products, based on natural ingredients that have been proven to inhibit DHT.
JD 2004-11-22
absorption / azelaic acid
Hi. Thanks for taking for taking the time to read this. I have two questions:
1) I assume that Revivogen absorbs into the blood stream. Is this accurate? If not, how does it absorb through the scalp without getting into the bloodstream. If it does enter the bloodstream, what systemic affects does that have?
2) I have read that adding azelaic acid to zinc can have a reaction making one or the other useless. How do you avoid that problem?
Thanks!
Revivogen gets absorbed through 3 layers of the skin to effect the root of the hair, where hair loss occurs. The treatment does not need to get into the bloodstream for it to be effective.
Azelaic Acid and Zinc could interact, but delivering the ingredients in a liposomal delivery system prevents the breakdown of the Azelaic Acid.
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