Millions of people around the world experience hair thinning or loss. While there are several causes of hair loss including genetics, deficiencies in the body's auto-immune system, ill-health and medical treatment, it's worth being aware that certain types of loss are irreversible. The problem can strike any one at any age, regardless of lifestyle factors. Many people with hair loss are unconcerned about the issue - for instance, in men, male pattern baldness is commonplace and socially acceptable. However, some individuals prefer their natural appearance with a full head of hair. As a result, they may seek a way to restore their hair and natural appearance via some form of treatment. If you're happier with a fuller head of hair, and you'd like to begin a treatment programme, it is always recommended that you speak to your GP in the first instance. Thereafter, you should visit a reputable hair clinic.
Tuesday, 15 March 2022
3 Essential Steps to Choosing the Right Hair Loss Clinic
1. Look for
breadth of experience
Some
clinics may offer one miracle topical treatment by a single variety or brand.
However, no hair problem is the same. So while this treatment is suitable for
Client A, it unfortunately might not work for Client B. In other words, 'one
size does not fit all'. In order to really understand and appreciate your
problem, a good hair loss clinic will offer a breadth of services which then
enables the hair consultant to ascertain which solution is best for you. An
outstanding clinic should offer hair replacement services for men, custom-made
hair systems for men and women, treatments for women and young people. Working
with a wider client base suggests that the hair loss team is experienced and
knowledgeable and has acquired a variety of hair replacement skills.
2. Assess accreditations
of the registered company
A reputable
hair clinic will have external links or accreditations with industry-related
regulators or health related organisations. For instance, British companies
that have links to the UK's NHS (National Health Service) will have undergone
rigorous quality control/standard checks. Their skills will have been assessed
and approved by Government regulators. Look for those companies who also work
with external hair loss experts - e.g. hair transplant surgeons who are fully
and properly qualified and members of surgeons' associations. It's a case of
'like attracts like' - so a hair clinic with links to organisations with
impeccable standards should also have exceptionally high standards.
3. Explore
testimonials and customer feedback
A hair
clinic's customer feedback and testimonials - plus external related-forums -
are worth exploring. There you should find honest appraisals and independent
opinions and experiences of the customer base. A good clinic should also provide
pictorial evidence of its own hair loss treatment programmes - they might even
watermark their 'Before & After' pictures to ensure their retain ownership
of their skills and expertise.
Resource
What
is Scalp Micropigmentation?
How
Hair Loss In Men and Women Can Be Treated With Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp
MicroPigmentation Giving the Bald a Second Chance at Hair
How
Hair Follicle Simulation or Scalp Micropigmentation Can Benefit Women
The New Permanent Solution For Men and Women
Suffering From Hair Loss
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