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FEMALE HAIR LOSS AT 35: I have had wonderful results in just 8 months of treatment.

09.11.2007 in FEMALE HAIR LOSS, HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED

Before starting treatment with us Farah had been suffering from the early onset of female pattern hair loss for the past 7 years.

In her own words she was very upset and did not know what to do for the best.

After her initial consultation with us she decided to start treatment straight away, the results speak for themselves.

These are her results after just 8 months of combination treatment theraphy here at The Westminster Practice.

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October 2006

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June 2007

If you feel that your case is similar to Farah why not call 0207 976 6868 and speak to one of our trichologist who will be happy to help and advise you. 

Your initial consultation and assessment are free. So why not take advantage of our expertise and get the facts so that you can make an informed decision on what is best for the future of your hair today.

          Take control of your hair loss and stop it controlling your life. 

However, not all cases are treatable. But with early diagnosis and treatment you will give yourself and us the best possible chance to help you.

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FEMALE PATTERN HAIR LOSS AT 21: Our Results after 12 months treatment.

20.09.2007 in FEMALE HAIR LOSS, HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED

In today’s increasingly stressful world, the number of women suffering from hair loss is increasing. We all want to look our best and damage to a woman’s ‘crowning glory’ can be a uniquely upsetting affliction.

Hair loss in woman can generally be seen evenly across the scalp, without definite bald patches. If this is happening to you, the following conditions may be affecting you:

Diffuse hair loss is a gradual thinning of the hair as opposed to a straightforward bald patch and is the most common type of hair loss in women. The replacement of old hairs by new hairs is slowed down so that the hair becomes sparse and the scalp can be seen clearly through the hair. The causes can be numerous and include stress, restriction of the blood supply, a poor nervous system and hormonal influences.

Androgenetic alopecia (female pattern baldness) in women is often linked to hormonal changes with the hair loss following events such as the menopause, childbirth or as a result of stopping or starting oral contraceptive pills. The hair loss is generally more uniform over the scalp than in the male counterpart, but also results from a complex chemical reaction when the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase converts the testosterone in the system into DHT or dihydrotestosterone. The hair follicles are genetically predisposed to be over sensitive to the DHT and become smaller and smaller with time, leading to the eventual hair loss.

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FEMALE HAIR LOSS AT 32: My hair was beginning to thin, my scalp became very dry, itchy and flaky all of a sudden my appearance was in rapid decline at the age of just 32.

17.09.2007 in FEMALE HAIR LOSS, HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED

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Julia says: 

In March 2006 I started to realize that there was something wrong with my hair and scalp. My hair was beginning to thin, my scalp became very dry, itchy and flaky all of a sudden my appearance was in rapid decline at the age of just 32. I decided to visit my GP for immediate help and what I thought would be solid advice. I was appalled at his attitude and immediately looked for qualified help. I clicked on to the internet and found the word trichology and then trichologist – a specialist in the study and treatment of hair and scalp problems.  After several visits to my GP without success I asked to be referred to a trichologist for a second opinion. My GP said there was nothing he could do as it was a waste of time and money. After getting no further help from my GP I decided to get a second opinion for myself. I had heard about The Hair Centre on the BBC radio 5 and decided to go along for a consultation. 

I was diagnosed as suffering from female pattern hair loss and after speaking to a trichologist I felt much happier and relaxed knowing there was some treatment that could help me. At first I was a bit apprehensive and worried it was not going to work but after just 3 months of treatment I can see a very noticeable change of hair growth and the treatment has been very successful as it has stabilized the hair loss. I am currently using a maintenance treatments recommended by The Hair Centre at home and I am very happy with the results and will continue to use it after the treatment has finished in 9 months’ time as it has made my hair  much thicker and healthier. I am really happy with my results and I have seen and spoken to other patients at The Hair Centre and my case is one of their success stories.

Thank you.

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What Is Lupus Erythematosus? Can Lupus Cause Hair Loss?

13.09.2007 in HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED

Question: What Is Lupus Erythematosus? Can Lupus Cause Hair Loss?

Answer: Lupus is a form of arthritis which mainly affects women of child-bearing age. It is an autoimmune rheumatic disease, caused by a fault in the body’s immune system. The immune system normally produces antibodies that fight infections. If you suffer from a autoimmune disease, antibodies are produced which act against certain body tissues and cause inflammation.

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Yes Lupus Can Cause Hair Loss. Some loss of hair (alopecia) is exetremely common with lupus. For most people this is a very minor problem but occasionally you may suffer from quite serious hair loss. As with the other features of Lupus your hair loss may come and go from time to time. You will probably find that your hair grows back but it will be weaker and thinner than before. Steroid injections can be tried on the NHS but are not advised as a long term solution. Very often people with serious hair loss will take to using a wig.  

Best advice is to speak directly to one of our trichologists on 0207 976 6868 for advice as every case will vary. 

Useful link:

www.uklupus.co.uk

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