Male pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss, and according to figures from the NHS affects around half of all men by their fiftieth year, often starting as early as the mid to late twenties. Male pattern baldness usually presents with a receding hairline, and is followed by thinning of the remaining hair. It can progress to complete baldness.
There are two types of treatment we carry out for this type of hair loss:
To recreate a shaven look where the client intends to keep the hair very short, or completely shaved.
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We are increasingly asked to carry out corrective work on clients who have had treatment elsewhere (often with inexperienced practitioners who are offering cheap quotes). Sometimes we are able to correct the treatment and get it looking great again, but sometimes, unfortunately, we do have to recommend removal. Please enquire if you are in this situation and we will do our best to advise and help. One example below:
To camouflage thinning areas by creating the appearance of more density in the hair where the client intends to keep the length rather than trim down.
Scalp micropigmentation will cover any areas of missing or thinning hair, and more can be applied at any time should the hair loss continue.
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