Dihexa remains an investigational compound and is not FDA-approved for medical use
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As a result, many women experience: Acne or breakouts Melasma (dark patches on the face) Dry, itchy, or sensitive skin Stretch marks Darkening of nipples, underarms, and inner thighs These changes are normal and usually temporary, but proper care can help manage them safely
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Overall, these findings highlight a promising therapeutic direction, and the study also caution that observational data, even when carefully matched, cannot establish definitive cause and effect