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Hair loss in the UK: what the facts and statistics tell us
Hair loss is a common concern, said to affect more than 56 million people worldwide,1 and the UK is no exception. In this article, we delve into some relevant facts and statistics surrounding hair loss in the UK, exploring the data behind its prevalence, causes and the psychological impact it can have on individuals. From…
Read MoreBalding in your 30s: all you need to know
Balding is a common concern that affects individuals throughout various stages of life. While often associated with older adults, experiencing hair loss in your 30s can be particularly distressing, leading to issues with self-confidence, self-perception and emotional wellbeing.1 However, balding early in life is widespread and can happen for several reasons, including stress, diet, genetics…
Read MoreDoes collagen help hair growth?
With an estimated value of over £1 billion1, the collagen market has boomed in recent years, largely thanks to the protein’s growing popularity as an at-home treatment to maintain healthy skin, hair and nails. While more commonly associated with health conditions like arthritis and osteoporosis, in recent years, collagen has emerged as a potential hair…
Read MoreCan Stemoxydine treat hair loss?
With excess hair loss and hair thinning said to affect 80% of all men and 50% of women by the age of 701, many people are often on the lookout for potential remedies to restore their hairline. One such product to have emerged in recent years is Stemoxydine – a topical medication thought to extend the…
Read MoreWhat Happens If You Stop Using Minoxidil
When trying to resolve issues related to hair loss, many people will often try a number of different treatment options. One of the most popular choices of hair loss treatments is Minoxidil – a medication originally designed to treat hypertension (high blood pressure) which was later found to promote hair growth1. However, while Minoxidil can offer…
Read MorePlatelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) In Hair Transplantation
Hair loss is a common condition that impacts many people, regardless of their gender. It can be caused by several different factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, medical conditions and lifestyle choices. Being such a prevalent condition, the search for hair restoration techniques is often a big part of the hair loss journey. These can…
Read MoreDiabetes And Hair Transplants: What Do You Need to Know?
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that impacts glucose levels and various bodily functions. From the cardiovascular to the nervous system, diabetes can have a huge impact on somebody’s overall health.1 One potentially overlooked aspect of diabetes is that it can also cause hair loss.2 While the link between diabetes and hair loss is complex…
Read MoreNorwood 4 Hair Loss And Hair Transplant Surgery: Everything You Need To Know
Norwood 4 hair loss is a stage on the hair loss scale and shows significant loss, with a receding hairline that may start to look like a ‘U’ from above. The bald spot on your crown can also be larger, but you will still have some hair between it and your hairline. A combination of…
Read MoreWhat To Expect From Your Hair Transplant After 6 Months
Having a hair transplant can be exciting, and you may be impatient as you wait for your newly transplanted locks to grow. The 6-month mark after your hair transplant is a significant milestone in your recovery. At this point, you may notice visible regrowth as your new follicles emerge and thicken. In this blog post,…
Read MoreCan Low Iron Cause Hair Loss?
Around one-third of the world’s population is iron deficient, and although it is more common in women, men also experience iron deficiency. From causing fatigue to dizziness to headaches and cold hands and feet, iron deficiency can cause all sorts of problems. In fact, iron deficiency can even be linked to hair loss. Iron deficiency…
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