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Hard Work makes for great Trichology.

16.07.2010 in HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED, TRICHOLOGIST

We’re not just another Hair Loss Centre or Hair Care Clinic.

For more than 25 years, Gary Heron has been a leader in the field of Trichology. Working with some of the most distinguished Trichologist in Europe. Gary has influenced them and they inturn have influenced his approach to modern Trichology. Together with the other Trichologists that Gary has been fortunate to work and study with over the years he has refined The Hair Centres diagnositic skills and treatment technics. Gary has become one of the most influential and most sort after practicing trichologist in Europe today.

Across the United Kingdom and Europe Gary Heron has made a measurable impact. Developed lasting improvements in client care and treatment technology.

“Science and Nature Working Together” is his moto and mission statement.

Male and Female hair loss problems and scalp disorders offer their own unique set of challenges. Instead of offering “one size fits all” solution, we look at each case individually.

We as The Hair Centre set out with each of our clients to design a plan for improvement that fits each client and is indidvdulally tailored and adjusted, one by one, with regular monitoring and check ups.

Our track record of helping our clients turn around their hair loss and scalp problems is second to none. We are focused on our clients needs and get results.

A few examples of Gary’s sterling work.

Before Treatments (7)After Treatments (2)

Before Treatments (9)After Treatments (1) Male Hair Loss

AUGUST 2007 (4)MARCH 2008 (6) Female Hair Loss

20th FEBRUARY 2008 (1)13TH AUGUST 2008 (13) Black Hair Loss Treated

14th May 2008 (5)26 November 2008 (10) Alopecia Treated

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Scientists Discover Genetic Role In Hair Loss Disorder

14.07.2010 in HAIR LOSS HEALTH NEWS

Eight genes that underpin hair loss from alopecia areata have been discovered by researchers at Columbia University Medical Center.

The genes identified are already associated with autoimmune disorders including type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. They could be targeted in gene therapy to help the 5.3 million Americans who suffer from hair loss regain their hair.

Vicki Kalabokes, president and CEO of the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, says: “This research is very exciting, as alopecia areata affects a huge number of people worldwide, and there are very few treatments for it — resulting in an enormous unmet medical need. Hair loss is life-altering – sufferers, especially children, experience social stigma. It affects their quality of life and can lead to long-term psychosocial impact.”

The results of the study were published in the July 1 issue of Nature.

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