Posted by Gary, on September 12th, 2007, under PHOTO FILES (from our London Trichology Clinic), TRICHOTALK by Gary Heron Trichologist
From the age of just 19 I realized that I was already losing my hair. Due to the fact that I am incredibly vain, I immediately wanted to slow, if not stop, the process of baldness. I consulted The Hair Centre some 2 years ago and after a meeting with one of their Trichologists I started a Programme treatment using Vitastim and a combination of prescribed tricho-active shampoos. Initially, I was very sceptical as I am sure most people are, but what the hell, it’s only money, and if it actually worked, well, then it’s money well spent. This course, although slowing the balding process, did not stop my hair fallout. However, in the last year or so I have started using Biostim with Vitastim twice a day. I am now delighted to say that my hair is thickening and, believe it or not, growing back! The wonders of science.
Before Starting Treatment.
After Treatment.
Link to treatments information:
http://www.thewestminsterpractice.com/sub_category.asp?category=1&subCategory=1&condition=1
Posted by Gary, on September 12th, 2007, under PHOTO FILES (from our London Trichology Clinic), TRICHOTALK by Gary Heron Trichologist
Alopecia Areata is an extremely common condition and will affect 1% to 2% of the population at some point in their lives. Most sufferers are children and young adults (below 40 years old), though it can affect people of all ages. The hair loss is sudden and manifests itself in small, smooth-skinned patches that are likely to gradually widen with time. It can also affect the sufferer’s nails, giving them a pitted, ridged or brittle appearance. The exact cause is still unknown, although current theories include an auto-immune disease, stress or suggest a genetic basis.




Results: This Patient started treatment 15th May 2007 and has fully recovered by 11th September 2007.
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.
Posted by Gary, on September 11th, 2007, under PHOTO FILES (from our London Trichology Clinic), TRICHOTALK by Gary Heron Trichologist
Female Hair Loss Caused By Psoriasis.
May 2007
August 2007
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.