Hair Loss Frequently Asked Questions
I wish to see a trichologist at The Hair Clinic but I have Afro hair, do you treat Afro hair?
Yes, all members of The Institute of Trichologists are trained and qualified to diagnose and treat Afro hair problems. The resident trichologist at
the Hair Clinic is a full member of The Institute of Trichologists. In addition, The Hair Clinic has developed a specific range of hair and scalp
treatments for Afro-Caribbean hair.
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I’m a nineteen year old male and my hair is already thinning out like my fathers hair, is this normal at my age?
Hereditary hair loss can begin as early as puberty but eighteen through to thirty happens to be the most common time to notice it emerging. It
would be necessary for you to consult with a qualified trichologist to get the problem diagnosed as there are other types of hair loss apart
from hereditary balding. Even if it is confirmed as being genetic hair loss, there are treatments available to help stabilise it, especially
if the problem is in its early stages.
I have suffered an irritable scalp now for many years, the scalp also looks red when I part my hair near the front hairline. Nothing over the
counter seems to be working, should I see a trichologist?
Yes, a trichologist will be able to diagnose the problem for you then once it is known what is wrong the most suitable treatment can be started.
There are many scalp problems a trichologist encounters every day, psoriasis and dermatitis are examples of the most common. Most scalp problems
can be treated trichologically and without the use of steroids that may otherwise be prescribed by a GP. But a diagnosis is required in the first
instance-get it checked as soon as possible.
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I am interested in a hair transplant, are there advisers available for this at The Hair Clinic?
Yes, we have a hair transplant consultant on hand at The Hair Clinic. It is necessary in the first instance to assess if an individual is a
suitable candidate for hair transplant surgery. We have to check whether there is enough donor hair available, this is the section of scalp from
around the sides of the scalp where the hair tends to grow thick and well for most people.
The extent of hair loss already experienced is another issue; if you haven’t lost very much hair then you will be referred to the trichologist
for maintenance and re-growth treatment instead.
Is it safe to use minoxidil and Propecia at the same time?
Yes, they are safe to use together, they work in different ways but usually compliment each other very well and achieve good results. Minoxidil
plus additives will act directly on the hair follicles themselves by both lengthening the growth phase of the hair cycle and by helping to block
the hair loss causing DHT hormone away from them. Propecia acts on the levels of DHT being available in the system to go on to attack follicles,
therefore creating a more systemic effect. They are often prescribed together.
I’m looking at treating my male pattern hair loss but would prefer to use natural products; do you only recommend prescribed treatments such as
minoxidil and Propecia?
We have a range of natural based hair stimulants available that are all capable of improving blood supply to the scalp and with the use of
specific plant-based anti-androgens; DHT can be reduced at follicle level with these therapies as well.
Is it dangerous to shampoo my hair every day, could more fall out?
There are no dangers to shampooing your hair every day, even if you are experiencing hair loss. In fact, the scalp and hair benefit enormously
by being kept clean and clear of dead skin and grease build up. The hair will have body added to it and will be kept in good condition by frequent
shampooing and conditioning. Your hair will not fall out any further or any faster, don’t worry!
I’m a female in my mid twenties and feeling increasingly concerned about the amount of hair I keep finding in my brush every day and all over my
wooden floors throughout my house. I think my hair is feeling thinner as a result. What shall I do, do you only treat men with hair loss?
We treat both men and women here at The Hair Clinic, in fact, more women than men are now seeking trichological advice - you are not alone. First
stage is to carefully examine your scalp and detect how much hair has been coming out, it has to be determined if your loss is patchy, patterned
or diffuse.
Depending on this and information taken on your diet, medical history and life style, specific blood tests will be recommended by the trichologist
and a personal trichological treatment plan will be put together for you. Your hair will be reassessed and monitored regularly by the
trichologist over the coming months.
How long does it take for transplanted hair to start growing?
The first signs of growth are usually visible around three to four months after the treatment has been carried out. The Hair Clinic offers a FREE
check-up service at this stage.
I wish to thicken my thinning hair but without hair surgery or hair extensions, do you offer any cosmetic products that work in this way?
The Hair Clinic produces a range of hair thickening sprays called Xtra Hair that disguise any visible areas of scalp and they also help thicken
the hair shafts, creating an illusion of a thick head of hair in an instant. They come in a range of colours to suit most hair shades. These
products are available direct from The Hair Clinic by mail order on 020 7224 4640 or from our online shop.
All wording by Vanessa Bailey MIT FRSPH author of The Good Hair Guide: All Your Questions Answered.
For in-depth questions and answers covering all aspects of male hair, female hair,
children’s hair, Afro hair and scalp disorders, The Good Hair Guide: All Your Questions
Answered by Vanessa Bailey MIT FRSPH is recommended.
www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Hair-Guide
All consultations and check-ups at The Hair Clinic are FREE.
Call today on 020 7224 4640 to book an appointment for a Trichological consultation or
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