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Nanogen for Hair Loss

November 14th, 2009 by Stophairlossnow and tagged , , , , ,

Hair Loss is still largely unrecognised by the public as a serious condition, and information, especially in terms of the options available to sufferers, isn’t widely available. Nanogen, manufacturers of Hair Loss treatment & Camouflage products, have launched a television campaign to encourage sufferers to address their problem.

Thinning hair is a problem affecting millions of people all over the world, from all walks of life.

Hair loss is more common and widespread than is publicly acknowledged, amazingly, a recent estimation showed that more than 30% of women will have thinning hair to the point that it is noticeable by the age of 50 and 50% of men by the age of 40.

With hair loss so prevalent, it seems incredible that it is still a largely taboo topic and that people avoid talking about hair loss.

Suffering from thinning hair can be very distressing and lonely, and information resources, available support, and solutions for hair loss aren’t promoted or easily publicly accessible.

With this in mind, Nanogen proudly launches a television campaign, encouraging people to address their thinning hair problem.

Hair loss is often stress related, and just taking the first step to manage the condition can make all the difference. Nanogen wants to raise public awareness of thinning hair, and the modern solutions to the problem.

The days of badly made hair pieces and wigs are long past; Nanogen aims to deliver the results latest research and new technologies to hair loss sufferers.

Nanogen’s own Nanofibres, known as the, “Instant Hair Transplant,” are used worldwide, and have been nominated for the Most Innovative Beauty Product at the Estetica Beauty Awards in Europe just this year.

Nanogen has received many other acclaims from sources as diverse as Dr. Farjo, Board Governor and current Vice-President of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, to Glenn Kinsey, director of the famed Mark Glenn Hair Enhancement studios.

As a result of Nanogen’s research they are also the only hair loss product to be fully recommended and endorsed by the UK Alopecia society.

The television campaign will run for approximately a month, during which time new customers can talk to Nanogen hair loss advisors and try Nanogen’s hair camouflage Nanofibres at a reduced price.

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Hair Restoration Procedures Increase in Difficult Economy

November 12th, 2009 by Stophairlossnow and tagged , , , , ,

Hair restoration procedures are up 26 percent worldwide and up 35 percent for Austin practice, McGrath Medical.

Despite a downturn economy in 2008, treatments for hair loss increased 26 percent worldwide from 2006 figures, according to a recent survey conducted by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), a non-profit medical association dedicated to the advancement of the art and science of hair restoration. The number of patients treated in 2008 was approximately 811,363.

In Austin, McGrath Medical did even better than the world average and experienced a 35 percent increase in hair restoration treatments.

“Advancements in treatments for hair loss and more natural looking results are increasing the demand for hair restoration,” said Daniel McGrath, D.O. of McGrath Medical in Austin, TX. “Many are finding hair restoration gives them a competitive edge in the workplace by giving them a younger appearance, which helps to instill more confidence.”

According to the recent survey, the average age of patients undergoing hair restoration surgery for the first time in 2008 was 38 years old.

This statistic shows a gradual decline in age over the years – a trend that people are seeking treatment for hair loss earlier instead of waiting until they are older and hair loss becomes more noticeable.

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Hair way to heaven as transplant operations rocket

November 9th, 2009 by Stophairlossnow and tagged , , , , , ,

However it isn’t just men who suffer from the affliction, The Hospital Group have seen treatments for women rise by 300 per cent over the five year period.

October 2009

Having your scalp licked by a cow or rubbing curry powder into your head might not seem the most logical way to stop a receding hairline, but for centuries these are just two of the more bizarre methods people have used.

But fear not, balding Brits need suffer in silence no longer. Figures released by leading hair transplant provider, The Hospital Group, show a massive 444 per cent growth in treatment between 2004 – 2009.

Recent years have seen celebrities help raise the profile of hair loss, and in particular how to cure it. Cold Feet star, James Nesbitt, Fawlty Towers actor, John Cleese, former rugby star Austin Healey and even HRH Prince William have all been the victims of increased sensitivity to male sex hormones (androgens), which induces premature hair loss.

Nesbitt and Cleese have tackled the problem head on though, both undergoing cosmetic surgery to cure their ailments.

However it isn’t just men who suffer from the affliction, The Hospital Group have seen treatments for women rise by 300 per cent over the five year period.

An epidemic of alopecia is said to be sweeping across the country, damaging hair follicles so that hair falls out and cannot grow back, with the key contributor said to be stress.

The condition known as Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (FFA) can cause women to lose up to five inches from their hairline. If FFA goes undiagnosed, women can even lose hair at the sides and back of their head.

Scientists believe that FFA is a result of the immune system attacking hair follicles, which causes inflammation at the root. This can damage stem cells in the follicles and prevents hair from growing back entirely.

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