Hair Loss
A Trichologist’s Guide to Pregnancy Hair
Pregnancy can sometimes be a daunting time; with so many changes afoot, it can all get a bit confusing.
Read MoreHow does stress affect your hair?
We all know that stress is bad for us. What you may not know is that it is particularly bad for your hair and scalp.
Read MoreCicatricial or Scarring Alopecia
Scarring alopecia is relatively uncommon in comparison to other types of hair loss, such as telogen effluvium and reduced hair volume.
Read MoreTraction Alopecia
Traction alopecia is a type of hair loss caused over time by constant pulling on hairs from their follicles.
Read MoreWhat is Alopecia Areata?
Alopecia areata (meaning ‘hair loss in areas’) is a condition that causes specific spots of baldness to appear randomly on your scalp.
Read MorePolycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) & Hair Thinning
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine codition that affects how a woman's ovaries work.
Read MoreHair Loss Myths Debunked
Here, our trichology experts debunk some of the most common misconceptions about hair loss and balding that we encounter at the Philip Kingsley Clinics.
Read MoreIntroduction to Male Pattern Hair Loss
Male pattern hair loss (also known as hair thinning, androgenic thinning, androgenetic alopecia and reduced hair volume) is very common in men.
Read MoreTreating Hair Loss with Minoxidil
Minoxidil was originally an oral medication used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure) — but was also found to encourage hair growth on the face, body and scalp.
Read MoreCan Men's Hair Loss Be Reversed?
Male Pattern Hair Loss is a condition most men will experience at some point (from post-puberty onwards) during their lifetime.
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