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Question: I have bald areas where my hair has been pulled by corn-rows

Posted on July 17th, 2007 by Leonora, under hairlossANSWERS | No Comments | Ask A Question

Question: I am an afro-caribbean 26 year old woman and have had my hair in a corn-row style since I was about 12 years old.  Where the hair has been pulling there are areas of hair loss that are getting wider and wider.  How can I stop this?

Answer: Well the first and most obvious course of action is to remove your corn-rows immediately.  This is the cause of the hair loss and as long as they are pulled tight the areas of baldness will stretch wider and wider.  The condition is called Traction Alopecia and minoxidil cream can be successful in treating it.  Results depend on the extent of the hair loss and how much the hair follicles have been damaged by the constant pulling.  Generally, smooth areas of hair loss will not be restored but quite frequently thin areas of hair can be thickened up.

More information on TRACTION ALOPECIA
See some Traction Alopecia photo-scans

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Question: Can I use minoxidil 12.5% + AA with a DHT inhibitor?

Posted on July 16th, 2007 by Christina, under hairlossANSWERS | No Comments | Ask A Question

Question:  I’m 28years old and have been using an herbal treatment for hair loss.  The ingredients seem to block DHT and supply the proper nutrients to body.  My question is can I use minoxidil 12.5% + azelaic acid along with my present treatment?

Answer:  Yes you can.  Minoxidil 12.5% + azelaic acid can be used with any other hair loss treatment as long as you are suitable for the medication.

We are always interested in feedback on hair loss products and would appreciate information on which product you are using, how long you have been using it for, and how it has worked.

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Question: Have you ever had a patient whose hair started to thin as early as mine?

Posted on July 16th, 2007 by Leonora, under hairlossANSWERS | No Comments | Ask A Question

Question:  When i started to have thin hair around the age of Eight years old i was not extremely self conscious but i was aware of it. I had acne on my head and grew into a habit of picking at it. I don’t think that my condition has gotten worse over the years but if it has do you think picking at it may have caused it? Also have you ever had a patient who started the thinning of their hair at such an early age as myself? Has the treatment worked for them and is it abnormal for my condition to have started from such an early age?
Thank you

Answer:  I have never heard of anybody beginning to lose their hair at such an early age unless it is related to alopecia areata (patchy hair loss that can lead to complete hair loss).  I have also never heard of a person experiencing acne at such an early age - this is usually a condition that begins at puberty.  There could be a number of reasons for the hair loss - alopecia areata (as explained above), traumatic alopecia caused from the scarring of whatever skin disorder you were experiencing or as a result of pulling on the hair.  I would advise that you either visit the centre for a tricho-check or complete an on-line diagnostic form in order for a Belgravia trichologist to have more information in order to work out the reasons for your hair loss and recommend a suitable course of treatment if applicable.

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Question: How can I benefit from a treatment course abroad?

Posted on July 15th, 2007 by Jonny, under hairlossANSWERS | No Comments | Ask A Question

Question:  I am a Nigerian, and very interested in using your products for my hair loss.  How can this happen?

Answer:  We have many patients overseas that have never visited the centre.  We can offer the same products to people out of the UK than those who visit the London centre.  It is required that you complete an on-line diagnostic form (click here) which provides Belgravia’s hair loss experts with all of the information required in order to diagnose your condition and recommend an effective course of treatment.  Following your diagnostic form submission you will be contacted by a Belgravia treatment advisor who will discuss all of your treatment options with you.

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Question: Why is minoxidil 12.5% + AA a cream?

Posted on July 12th, 2007 by Christina, under hairlossANSWERS | No Comments | Ask A Question

Question:  Can you please advise why your 12.5% minoxidil comes in cream form and not solution?

Answer:  We only produce minoxidil 12.5% in cream form as minoxidil in liquid form crystallises when stronger than 5% concentration.  A cream ensures as much of the minoxidil as possible is effective and absorbed.

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Question: Can You Help A Woman With Hair Loss?

Posted on July 11th, 2007 by Leonora, under Female Hair Loss, hairlossANSWERS | No Comments | Ask A Question

Question:  I’m 27 years old and have been losing my hair for about a year now.  I’ve tried Nourkrin but it hasn’t really done much to help.  The thinning seems to be confined to the top of my head as my hairline seems to be further apart than it used to be but round the back and sides my hair looks thick.  I also see a lot of hair on my pillow and the back of my clothes which I find quite embarrassing.  I really want to do something about it but the things I’ve tried have sort of dashed my hopes.  Can anything else be done?

Answer:  It sounds like you’re experiencing genetic hair loss (or ‘female pattern hair loss‘).  The treatments that are proven to be most effective in treating women’s hair loss are minoxidil and the LaserComb so one, or both of these should be more effective than anything you have currently tried.  As part of a treatment course they will ensure a high chance of hair loss stabilisation or regrowth.

Belgravia are currently offering a free LaserComb (worth £250) with treatment courses consisting primarily of minoxidil 5% + MPG.  Please get in touch with us if you would like more information on our treatment courses by calling 020 7730 6666 or by email.

Female Pattern Hair Loss Photo Scans

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Question: Am I eligible for the free LaserComb?

Posted on July 11th, 2007 by Jonny, under hairlossANSWERS | No Comments | Ask A Question

Question: Hello, i am currently undergoing a course of treatment with the centre and am interested in whether or not i am eligible for a free laser comb?  P Roberts

Answer: Hi Mr Roberts. In order to receive a free LaserComb a 12 month treatment course needs to be paid for in full - this goes for new patients as well as patients currently using a Belgravia treatment course. As you are currently paying instalments you do you not qualify for the free LaserComb. However, if you wish to begin a new treatment course and pay the full 12 month cost we will be able to provide you with a free LaserComb which I am confident will maximise the results of the treatment course you are already using.

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Belgravia Launches hairlossANSWERS!

Posted on July 11th, 2007 by Jonny, under Hair Loss, hairlossANSWERS | 1 Comment | Ask A Question

Hair Loss Answers

In our mission to ensure the Belgravia website and Blog provide the most current and helpful information to people experiencing hair loss, we are giving everybody the opportunity to send in their questions (openly or anonymously) to a Belgravia expert and have them answered – something that we believe ensures the blog will contain information highly relevant to anyone experiencing hair loss.

All you have to do is hit the orange ‘ASK A QUESTION’ button (to the right of this page) and complete your question. this will be submitted instantly to the Belgravia Centre for a hair loss expert to read. A reply will be posted or emailed usually within 48 hours.

We hope this is a helpful resource for you, and hope you check back to read the useful information that I’m sure will be added to the blog thanks to our on-going Q & A. VISIT hairlossANSWERS

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Question: I’m Female and Losing My Hair - Would a Hair Transplant Be Suitable?

Posted on July 10th, 2007 by Leonora, under hairlossANSWERS | No Comments | Ask A Question

Question: Hi. I’m 24yrs old. I’ve always had thin hair, but as time as gone by it has been getting worse, especially since I had my son. It’s hard for me to keep my hair open because it just looks really bad, you can just see my scalp. It’s really annoying because my hair stops me from going out the house, my confidence and self esteem as gone down. I’m thinking of hair transplant because there’s no other way I see for me to have strong and lots of hair.

Answer: Have you tried any forms of treatment? We always advise using a medicated treatment course before having a hair transplant as there’s a good chance of not only stabilising your hair loss, but also regrowing hair. I would advise that you visit the centre for a tricho-check and receive a diagnosis and treatment recommendations - you will also be able to discuss the hair transplant procedure with a Belgravia trichologist who will be able to check your suitability for the procedure and if you are suitable and still wish to take this option, recommend you to our affiliate surgical hair replacement expert.

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Question: Hair on My Pillow

Posted on July 4th, 2007 by Leonora, under hairlossANSWERS | No Comments | Ask A Question

QUESTION: I’m a 24 year old man and for the last month or so I’ve been noticing hair on my pillow. I’m not sure if I’m losing my hair or just being paranoid - perhaps it’s something that’s always happened but I’ve just never noticed. I also notice a lot of hair coming out when I put gel in my hair in the morning. My hair’s in a short cropped style and doesn’t look thin to me, although my hair dresser did mention that it’s looking a bit thinner around the top-back area. Do you have any advice??

ANSWER: This is something that I am asked frequently - “is my hair actually falling out or am I just being over observant?”

It’s likely that if you’ve suddenly started noticing it you hair most probably is beginning to fall out. Although people’s hair is naturally programmed to shed, it is not usually a noticeable amount unless excessive shedding is being experienced, especially when the hair is short. It sounds like you’re probably experiencing the very early stages of Male Pattern Hair Loss, although this cannot be confirmed without an examination.

There’s no need to worry though, as the earlier you catch your hair loss, the better. Please take a look at our Male Hair Loss Treatments page for more information on the treatments that are available for hair loss - by using a treatment course it’s most likely that your hair loss will be stopped and at the stage you are at, any hair that has been lost will grow back.

Jonny (another writer of the Belgravia Blog) is also 24 and losing his hair. He wrote a blog post that may be of interest to you - it explains his story and includes photo-scans from before and during his treatment - Jonny’s Story. Ps… Jonny’s Story is a continuation of this post.

I hope this is helpful to you. If you have any more questions don’t hesitate to post a comment :)

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