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Hair loss treatment

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Premature balding or thinning hair can affect both men and women. While a few take it in their stride, the condition can cause a lot of stress and anxiety and affect confidence and self-esteem. Treatment options include lotions, medications, wigs or toupees, and surgical hair transplantation.

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Thinning hair – what causes hair loss?

You only have to look at your hairbrush or shower drain to see that we all lose hair on a daily basis. Today, as every day, you will lose about 100 hairs but they are usually replaced by new hair growth at around the same rate. However, when the hair follicles stop replacing the lost hair, you will start to notice thinning hair at one or more places on your head



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Baldness, What is the early signs?

More people are becoming aware that hair loss affects both men and women but baldness remains a fate reserved mostly for men. Unlike hair loss though, baldness cannot be treated as such and must be prevented when the telling signs become apparent. If addressed early with the right treatment, it is entirely possible for men to prevent baldness and even re-grow lost hair.



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What is hair transplant surgery

Hair transplant surgery is a specialised surgical procedure where tiny pieces of scalp and hair are taken from one part of the scalp and ‘transplanted’ to a bald area. It is used to treat male pattern baldness





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Hair loss in women

Serious hair loss affects an estimated eight million women in the UK and Ireland and many more experience a degree of hair thinning. There are a number of factors that can cause hair loss in women but in most situations there are things you can do and proven, reliable treatment options that can help restore your hair