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Korina Rivadeneira Says Stress-Related Alopecia Is Improving After Treatment

She attributes the episode to prolonged stress, reporting improvement after treatment.

Overview

  • Rivadeneira says intense hair shedding began about five months ago during a period of heavy workload, little sleep and mounting anxiety.
  • A specialist diagnosed alopecia linked to emotional stress, according to her account shared in an Instagram video.
  • She reports a regimen of sprays, pills, mesotherapy, vitamins and proteins, after which shedding subsided and new growth became visible.
  • She says she is in psychological therapy to address her mental health, with some coverage citing her statement that she was also diagnosed with depression.
  • Recent posts show family moments with husband Mario Hart and their children, and she urges followers to seek professional help when struggling.