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What causes hair loss in women? Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
One of the most common forms of hair loss in women (and men) is a condition called telogen effluvium, in which there is a diffused (or widely spread out) shedding of hairs around the scalp and elsewhere on the body.
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All about alopecia Thursday, April 1st, 2010
As word is spreading about the MHT technique, we are treating more and more clients suffering from alopecia who come to us to camouflage the affected areas.
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An innovative solution to hair loss Saturday, March 27th, 2010
This article was published by Cosmetic Surgery & Aesthetics Today magazine, one of the industrys leading trade journals in March 2010. The article cites the MHT technique as a viable treatment option for sufferers of alopecia.
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A groundbreaking new solution for hair loss sufferers? Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
This article was published by the Birmingham Express & Star newspaper in February 2010. The article examines hair loss in general and introduces the MHT technique as a viable treatment option.
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MHT and alopecia Thursday, January 21st, 2010
Did you know that MHT Micro Hair Tattooing is an ideal solution for covering baldness caused by alopecia?
About 1.7% of the population suffer from alopecia, and whilst it is not damaging to your health, the condition can cause distress amongst those affected by it. Alopecia often takes the sufferer by surprise, as symptoms can develop [...] -
An innovative solution for alopecia Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Alopecia is a condition that affects thousands of men and women across the globe. The Birmingham Mail, the biggest selling newspaper in the West Midlands reports on this common ailment. Published in November 2009.
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Hair loss salon uses tattooing technique Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
This article was published in January 2008 by the Birmingham Post newspaper, covering the story of the opening of our former premises in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.
