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What's The Difference Between Propecia, Proscar and Biostim?

20.09.2007 in Uncategorized

Propecia and Proscar are two forms of the same medicine, finasteride, but in two different dosages. They both block the conversion of testosterone into its active form, allowing hair growth.

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We recommend the use of Biostim, in all cases for best results.

Link:

http://www.thewestminsterpractice.com/product_desc.asp?CurrentPage=2&typeID=3

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What’s The Difference Between Propecia, Proscar and Biostim?

20.09.2007 in Uncategorized

Propecia and Proscar are two forms of the same medicine, finasteride, but in two different dosages. They both block the conversion of testosterone into its active form, allowing hair growth.

photo-0083.jpg     photo-0087.jpg     photo-0088.jpg February 2007 

photo-00412.jpg     photo-0043.jpg     photo-0044.jpg September 2007             

We recommend the use of Biostim, in all cases for best results.

Link:

http://www.thewestminsterpractice.com/product_desc.asp?CurrentPage=2&typeID=3

Do you have Hair Loss Problems, read our Hair Loss Help

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How Does Minoxidil Work and is there an alternative?

20.09.2007 in Uncategorized

Minoxidil (Regaine) is a slightly oily solution that is rubbed into the scalp twice a day, or as recommended by your dermatologist. In its oral or intravenous form, it is a potent anti-hypertensive medicine, used in emergencies to lower critical blood pressures. It was during this use that hair growth was noted in patients with hair loss. Its exact mechanism of action is unknown; most experts feel that it causes dilation of the blood vessels in the scalp and increased exposure of the hair follicle to this flow. It has been shown to work best on the top of the head and less well at the angles. Its predominant effect is to decrease loss and maintain existing growth.

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We recommend the use of  Vitastim and if necessary Biostim as well, in all cases for best results.

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MALE PATTERN HAIR LOSS – Our Results.

19.09.2007 in MALE HAIR LOSS

For many men, losing hair is something that will have to be faced as part of the aging process. 

Male Pattern Hair Loss can be treated with preventative hair loss treatments and products these days.

If this is happening to you, you are not alone, as a simple walk down the street will show you. About 25 per cent of men begin losing hair before they reach 30 and two thirds before the age of 60. Sometimes men can begin losing hair in their teens and can reach their early twenties with very little, if any, hair left on the crown of their head. Usually, however, the hair loss is gradual, developing over a period of twenty to thirty years.

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In order to treat hair loss effectively we would recommend that you have a diagnosis made as soon as possible by one of our experienced trichologists.

Stress can be an aggravator in almost all cases of hair loss and an accurate diagnosis will always, at the very least, take some of the stress away from you.

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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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