By Steven McCracken
If you are one of the many people experiencing hair
loss, it is always best to seek help sooner rather than later. Hair loss
problems vary as widely as hair loss treatments and finding the right treatment
is vital to help stop worrying and get on with life.
Clearly, there are a lot of factors involved in
answering the question but the best place to start is by assessing the extent
of your current loss.
If you have a mild thinning problem and want to
conceal small balding areas only, then a temporary, instant solution might be
for you. Cover creams or sprays such as Couvre and Mane are often the
best places to start as they provide immediate, natural-looking coverage. Couvre is a cream
that dries quickly and blends well in small areas. Mane is a dry spray
comprised of microscopic fibers that replicate hair on the scalp. Prescribed
hair loss medication can slow hair loss and encourage re-growth but you must
seek the advice of your GP as there are can be side effects associated with
this type of treatment.
If your loss is slightly more extensive, or if you
have longer hair, a relatively new, non-surgical procedure called 'Hair
Integration' might be for you. This involves color matching 100% European real
hair to your own and blending it with existing hair for instant volume and
texture. Real hair extensions made from 100% European, non-processed hair can
provide extra length and volume provided the existing hair is healthy and
strong enough to withstand attaching the extensions.
On-going loss can be treated most effectively by a
qualified trichologist who specializes in scalp and hair loss problems. A
typical trichology session involves analyzing existing hair under the
microscope. This analysis will reveal nutrient and hormone levels that can
inform necessary lifestyle changes to encourage hair growth.
Permanent loss can be 'reversed' by means of a
hairpiece or transplant. Ready-to-wear hairpieces are either made from real
hair or synthetic fibers (which are more resilient than natural hair). Custom-made real hairpieces often look better than natural hair too! The success of
any hair transplant surgery depends on the existing hair quality and the general health
of you as an individual but thanks to a new technique introduced in 2002 called
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction), scarring and recovery time are minimized.
This means that a hair transplant is now a very viable option for men and
women.
A&A Studios offers the very latest hair loss treatments, an in-house trichologist, and many other hair advice
services. We have over 60 years in the industry and remain at the forefront of
developments.
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