Xtressé Trending at AAD 2025

Xtressé Trending at AAD 2025

When it comes to hair loss, early intervention is key—and board-certified dermatologists are emphasizing the importance of scalp health and holistic treatments to preserve and restore hair. At this year’s American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) meeting in Orlando, on NewBeauty’s Hot Topics panel, renowned dermatologist Dr. Tess Mauricio mentioned Xtressé as a powerful supplement that supports hair growth by acting as a stress adaptogen.

NewBeauty captured Dr. Mauricio’s sentiments in its feature, AAD’s Hottest Topics Decoded: The Skin and Hair Trends You Need to Know, highlighting the panel’s insights on the growing concern over hair thinning and shedding, especially due to factors like metabolic stress and rapid weight loss from GLP-1 medications. The experts agreed that a combination approach—encompassing advanced treatments, at-home care, and supplements—is the most effective way to maintain hair health. Dr. Mauricio, along with other dermatologists, emphasized the role of supplements like Xtressé in reducing stress-related hair loss and promoting stronger, healthier hair.

Another interesting topic that the panel discussed was the rising popularity of exosomes. Exosomes are emerging as a lasting innovation in dermatology, serving as powerful delivery mechanisms for regenerative treatments. According to fellow-panelist Dr. Doris Day, their true value lies in the message they carry, rather than the exosomes themselves. Beyond skincare, Dr. Mauricio highlighted their growing role in regenerative aesthetics, particularly in hair restoration, where they deliver impressive results, especially when combined with other treatments.

We’re keeping an eye on this exciting space for future developments in the hair care industry, and think you should too.

To find out more about the buzz around AAD, read the full article here and check out the great video content.

*The product and statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). XtresséTM Hair Growth Gummies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition.

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