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MALE HAIR LOSS REVERSED

01.05.2009 in HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED, MALE HAIR LOSS

Men’s Hair Loss and Male Pattern Baldness
As to the causes of hair loss in men, Androgenic alopecia or male pattern baldness (MPB) is responsible for the vast majority of such disease. There are many possible reasons why people lose hair that includes serious disease, reaction to definite medicine and in rare cases tremendously stressful events, most hair loss is men can be held responsible on genetics.

Male pattern hair loss is normally distinguished with the onset of a receding hairline and lessening crown. Hair in these areas as well as the temples and mid-anterior scalp appear to be the most sensitive to DHT (Dihydrotestosterone). This pattern eventually progresses into more perceptible baldness throughout the whole top of the scalp, leaving only a rim or “horseshoe” pattern of hair remaining in the more advanced stages of MPB. For some men even this enduring rim of hair can be affected by DHT.

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More support urged over hair loss

30.04.2009 in HAIR LOSS FACTS

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Experts have called for more understanding of the psychological problems faced by men and women affected by hair loss.

A report commissioned by hair loss supplement company Viscera found that almost a third of people in the UK suffered from hair loss or had experienced it in the past.

While the majority of people were affected by male pattern baldness or hair thinning, around 2% of people suffered from alopecia.

Many of those with hair loss reported no emotional problems, but a “significant minority” of people were found to be at risk of serious psychosocial consequences, including depression, anxiety, lower self-esteem and identity change, according to the report’s author, health psychologist Dr Nigel Hunt.

He said: “While hair loss affects a quarter of the population, the psychosocial consequences are relatively unknown. This report looks beneath the surface to reveal the fundamental reasons why hair loss has such an impact on those who suffer and the extent to which it holds a negative perception in society.”

In the report, which coincides with Hair Loss Awareness month, Dr Hunt suggested people with the condition should be given more access to therapy to deal with the psychological issues associated with it.

The study, which questioned over 1,400 people found that a quarter of people with hair loss felt distressed when they looked in the mirror, 33% felt self-conscious, and almost 20% said they lacked confidence in social situations.

Those polled said the condition would have a “significant risk” of damaging relationships and worried their sexual attractiveness would decrease as a result of it.

The study also uncovered a perception that people with hair loss would face difficulties at work – 30% of those polled said women with hair loss could be discriminated against at work, whereas only 15% agreed men would be discriminated against.

Dr Hunt said: “This report provides help to develop understanding of the relatively uncharted psychosocial impact of the condition across the UK. It demonstrates that hair loss cannot be dismissed as a one-dimensional problem but is a serious issue that requires emotional support.”

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MALE HAIR LOSS: THE TRUTH AND RESULTS. A TRUE MODERN DILEMMA.

29.04.2009 in HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED, MALE HAIR LOSS

The most common belief held is that men are just okay with going bald. The truth is entirely different. Studies reveal this is not the case and male hair loss is not being accepted. Men want active choice, they would quite simply rather have hair than not. Males suffering with androgenetic alopecia are in fact longing to bring back their locks and their lost youth that has been taken from them. Indeed, their situation causes both stress and emotional dilemma throughout their day to day life. The emotional turmoil and unrest is constant. How does my partner view me? How does the world view me? And so on……………………

It is devastating to think that hair loss for men is genetically inherited. This can carry on from one generation to the next generation. It is now possible that men can do something positive about baldness and undergo treatment. Now something can at last be done. Hair loss can be prevented and treated effectively here at The Hair Centre under the direction of a Westminster Trichologist.

BEFORE TREATMENT

FEBRUARY 2008

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AFTER TREATMENT

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FEMALE HAIR LOSS REVERSED

28.04.2009 in FEMALE HAIR LOSS, HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED

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.

AT THE START OF TREATMENT

JULY 2007

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AT THE END OF TREATMENT

MAY 2008

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FEMALE HAIR LOSS REVERSED

28.04.2009 in FEMALE HAIR LOSS, HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED

Androgenetic alopecia 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.

AT THE START OF TREATMENT

APRIL 2007

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AT THE END OF TREATMENT

JULY 2008

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