Hair Loss
Hair loss refers to thinning or shedding of hair on the scalp or body, which can be temporary or permanent.

Hair Loss
Hair loss refers to thinning or shedding of hair on the scalp or body, which can be temporary or permanent.

Hair Loss
Hair loss refers to thinning or shedding of hair on the scalp or body, which can be temporary or permanent.


Hair Loss
Hair loss refers to thinning or shedding of hair on the scalp or body, which can be temporary or permanent.

Hair Loss
Hair loss refers to thinning or shedding of hair on the scalp or body, which can be temporary or permanent.
All you need to know
What is Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
What Causes Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
All you need to know
What is Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
What Causes Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
All you need to know
What is Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
What Causes Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
All you need to know
What is Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
What Causes Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
All you need to know
What is Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
What Causes Hair Loss?
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, refers to the shedding or thinning of hair on the scalp or across the entire body. It can occur gradually or suddenly, affecting hair uniformly or in patches, as seen in alopecia areata.
It’s completely normal to shed 50–100 strands of hair per day as part of the hair growth cycle. However, some types of hair loss are permanent. While both men and women experience hair loss, permanent hair loss is slightly more common in men.
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Your Questions Answered
How can I prevent hair loss?
You cannot prevent all types of hair loss, because some types of hair loss are a symptom of another illness. However, we advise that you eat a protein and iron-rich diet to keep your hair follicles strong, find ways to cope with stress (when you get extremely stressed, your hair follicles go into a ‘resting phase’ and pause growing) and avoid tying your hair in high, tight ponytails (constant pulling can cause strands to break and fallout).
Is hair loss genetic?
Yes, hair loss can be genetic. In fact, the most common form of hair loss is hereditary.
Can I stop hair loss at a young age?
There is lots you can do to encourage hair growth at any age. We recommend LED light therapy as a great treatment for hair loss – it involves using infrared light to stimulate hair follicles and promote growth. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid™ CO2 laser treatment, where the practitioner will use laser energy to stimulate hair follicles and incorporate the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
Does hair loss affect men and women differently?
As men tend to have higher levels of testosterone, they are likely to lose hair more quickly than women.
Can I regrow my hair naturally?
This depends on the type of hair loss that you are experiencing. If you are losing hair due to stress or weight loss, then once the stressful period is over, your hair follicles should leave the ‘resting phase’ and return to normal growth. If you have lost hair due to cancer treatment, then it is possible that your hair will not return to normal growth. If you’re looking for a treatment to boost hair growth, then we recommend the HydraFacial hair revive scalp treatment, a cutting-edge scalp facial that creates a healthy environment for hair follicles to grow. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid CO2 laser treatment, where your practitioner will use the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
How do I know what type of hair loss or thinning I have?
If you are not sure which type of hair loss or thinning that you have, we advise that you consult your GP.
What types of hair loss and thinning are treatable?
Hair loss and thinning due to stress and weight loss are treatable, as your hair follicles are simply ‘resting’ and should eventually return to normal growth. We are also able to treat androgenetic alopecia.
How much can you recover lost hair without a hair transplant?
We have treatments that help to recover lost hair without the need of a hair transplant, including: the HydraFacial, RF microneedling, LED light therapy and Alma Hybridtm CO2 laser treatment, PRP, exosomes and polyneucleotides.
How can I prevent hair loss?
You cannot prevent all types of hair loss, because some types of hair loss are a symptom of another illness. However, we advise that you eat a protein and iron-rich diet to keep your hair follicles strong, find ways to cope with stress (when you get extremely stressed, your hair follicles go into a ‘resting phase’ and pause growing) and avoid tying your hair in high, tight ponytails (constant pulling can cause strands to break and fallout).
Is hair loss genetic?
Yes, hair loss can be genetic. In fact, the most common form of hair loss is hereditary.
Can I stop hair loss at a young age?
There is lots you can do to encourage hair growth at any age. We recommend LED light therapy as a great treatment for hair loss – it involves using infrared light to stimulate hair follicles and promote growth. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid™ CO2 laser treatment, where the practitioner will use laser energy to stimulate hair follicles and incorporate the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
Does hair loss affect men and women differently?
As men tend to have higher levels of testosterone, they are likely to lose hair more quickly than women.
Can I regrow my hair naturally?
This depends on the type of hair loss that you are experiencing. If you are losing hair due to stress or weight loss, then once the stressful period is over, your hair follicles should leave the ‘resting phase’ and return to normal growth. If you have lost hair due to cancer treatment, then it is possible that your hair will not return to normal growth. If you’re looking for a treatment to boost hair growth, then we recommend the HydraFacial hair revive scalp treatment, a cutting-edge scalp facial that creates a healthy environment for hair follicles to grow. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid CO2 laser treatment, where your practitioner will use the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
How do I know what type of hair loss or thinning I have?
If you are not sure which type of hair loss or thinning that you have, we advise that you consult your GP.
What types of hair loss and thinning are treatable?
Hair loss and thinning due to stress and weight loss are treatable, as your hair follicles are simply ‘resting’ and should eventually return to normal growth. We are also able to treat androgenetic alopecia.
How much can you recover lost hair without a hair transplant?
We have treatments that help to recover lost hair without the need of a hair transplant, including: the HydraFacial, RF microneedling, LED light therapy and Alma Hybridtm CO2 laser treatment, PRP, exosomes and polyneucleotides.
How can I prevent hair loss?
You cannot prevent all types of hair loss, because some types of hair loss are a symptom of another illness. However, we advise that you eat a protein and iron-rich diet to keep your hair follicles strong, find ways to cope with stress (when you get extremely stressed, your hair follicles go into a ‘resting phase’ and pause growing) and avoid tying your hair in high, tight ponytails (constant pulling can cause strands to break and fallout).
Is hair loss genetic?
Yes, hair loss can be genetic. In fact, the most common form of hair loss is hereditary.
Can I stop hair loss at a young age?
There is lots you can do to encourage hair growth at any age. We recommend LED light therapy as a great treatment for hair loss – it involves using infrared light to stimulate hair follicles and promote growth. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid™ CO2 laser treatment, where the practitioner will use laser energy to stimulate hair follicles and incorporate the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
Does hair loss affect men and women differently?
As men tend to have higher levels of testosterone, they are likely to lose hair more quickly than women.
Can I regrow my hair naturally?
This depends on the type of hair loss that you are experiencing. If you are losing hair due to stress or weight loss, then once the stressful period is over, your hair follicles should leave the ‘resting phase’ and return to normal growth. If you have lost hair due to cancer treatment, then it is possible that your hair will not return to normal growth. If you’re looking for a treatment to boost hair growth, then we recommend the HydraFacial hair revive scalp treatment, a cutting-edge scalp facial that creates a healthy environment for hair follicles to grow. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid CO2 laser treatment, where your practitioner will use the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
How do I know what type of hair loss or thinning I have?
If you are not sure which type of hair loss or thinning that you have, we advise that you consult your GP.
What types of hair loss and thinning are treatable?
Hair loss and thinning due to stress and weight loss are treatable, as your hair follicles are simply ‘resting’ and should eventually return to normal growth. We are also able to treat androgenetic alopecia.
How much can you recover lost hair without a hair transplant?
We have treatments that help to recover lost hair without the need of a hair transplant, including: the HydraFacial, RF microneedling, LED light therapy and Alma Hybridtm CO2 laser treatment, PRP, exosomes and polyneucleotides.
How can I prevent hair loss?
You cannot prevent all types of hair loss, because some types of hair loss are a symptom of another illness. However, we advise that you eat a protein and iron-rich diet to keep your hair follicles strong, find ways to cope with stress (when you get extremely stressed, your hair follicles go into a ‘resting phase’ and pause growing) and avoid tying your hair in high, tight ponytails (constant pulling can cause strands to break and fallout).
Is hair loss genetic?
Yes, hair loss can be genetic. In fact, the most common form of hair loss is hereditary.
Can I stop hair loss at a young age?
There is lots you can do to encourage hair growth at any age. We recommend LED light therapy as a great treatment for hair loss – it involves using infrared light to stimulate hair follicles and promote growth. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid™ CO2 laser treatment, where the practitioner will use laser energy to stimulate hair follicles and incorporate the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
Does hair loss affect men and women differently?
As men tend to have higher levels of testosterone, they are likely to lose hair more quickly than women.
Can I regrow my hair naturally?
This depends on the type of hair loss that you are experiencing. If you are losing hair due to stress or weight loss, then once the stressful period is over, your hair follicles should leave the ‘resting phase’ and return to normal growth. If you have lost hair due to cancer treatment, then it is possible that your hair will not return to normal growth. If you’re looking for a treatment to boost hair growth, then we recommend the HydraFacial hair revive scalp treatment, a cutting-edge scalp facial that creates a healthy environment for hair follicles to grow. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid CO2 laser treatment, where your practitioner will use the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
How do I know what type of hair loss or thinning I have?
If you are not sure which type of hair loss or thinning that you have, we advise that you consult your GP.
What types of hair loss and thinning are treatable?
Hair loss and thinning due to stress and weight loss are treatable, as your hair follicles are simply ‘resting’ and should eventually return to normal growth. We are also able to treat androgenetic alopecia.
How much can you recover lost hair without a hair transplant?
We have treatments that help to recover lost hair without the need of a hair transplant, including: the HydraFacial, RF microneedling, LED light therapy and Alma Hybridtm CO2 laser treatment, PRP, exosomes and polyneucleotides.
How can I prevent hair loss?
You cannot prevent all types of hair loss, because some types of hair loss are a symptom of another illness. However, we advise that you eat a protein and iron-rich diet to keep your hair follicles strong, find ways to cope with stress (when you get extremely stressed, your hair follicles go into a ‘resting phase’ and pause growing) and avoid tying your hair in high, tight ponytails (constant pulling can cause strands to break and fallout).
Is hair loss genetic?
Yes, hair loss can be genetic. In fact, the most common form of hair loss is hereditary.
Can I stop hair loss at a young age?
There is lots you can do to encourage hair growth at any age. We recommend LED light therapy as a great treatment for hair loss – it involves using infrared light to stimulate hair follicles and promote growth. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid™ CO2 laser treatment, where the practitioner will use laser energy to stimulate hair follicles and incorporate the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
Does hair loss affect men and women differently?
As men tend to have higher levels of testosterone, they are likely to lose hair more quickly than women.
Can I regrow my hair naturally?
This depends on the type of hair loss that you are experiencing. If you are losing hair due to stress or weight loss, then once the stressful period is over, your hair follicles should leave the ‘resting phase’ and return to normal growth. If you have lost hair due to cancer treatment, then it is possible that your hair will not return to normal growth. If you’re looking for a treatment to boost hair growth, then we recommend the HydraFacial hair revive scalp treatment, a cutting-edge scalp facial that creates a healthy environment for hair follicles to grow. Another effective option is our Alma Hybrid CO2 laser treatment, where your practitioner will use the IMPACT™ feature to deliver restorative ingredients directly into your scalp.
How do I know what type of hair loss or thinning I have?
If you are not sure which type of hair loss or thinning that you have, we advise that you consult your GP.
What types of hair loss and thinning are treatable?
Hair loss and thinning due to stress and weight loss are treatable, as your hair follicles are simply ‘resting’ and should eventually return to normal growth. We are also able to treat androgenetic alopecia.
How much can you recover lost hair without a hair transplant?
We have treatments that help to recover lost hair without the need of a hair transplant, including: the HydraFacial, RF microneedling, LED light therapy and Alma Hybridtm CO2 laser treatment, PRP, exosomes and polyneucleotides.

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34 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ
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34 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ
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