Counseling and psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families.
Hairmedic in Manchester with over 20 years' experience in Hair & Scalp Disorders

Manchester Hair Loss Clinic

Our top-rated  Manchester Hair Loss Clinic specialises in Hair & Scalp Disorders, Hair Loss, and Hair Thinning, with a Hair Dr who has over 20 years of experience in the field. As a trichologist, I have expertise in the anatomy, physiology, and dermatology of hair and scalp, enabling them to diagnose and treat hair and scalp-related conditions.


Trichologist Manchester can recommend various methods to address hair loss including medical treatments like minoxidil and finasteride which we can prescribe based on our assessment of your condition. We can also provide guidance on proper hair care, such as using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo and avoiding harsh chemicals and heat styling tools.


In addition, our  trichologists may suggest adopting a healthy diet rich in vitamins, minerals, and proteins, as these nutrients promote healthy hair growth. Managing stress through exercise, meditation, or other stress-relieving activities can also help since stress is known to trigger hair loss.

For severe cases of hair loss, a hair transplant may be an option. A surgeon can remove hair follicles from one part of the scalp and transplant them to the thinning or balding area. However, it's essential to consult a trichologist first to determine the underlying cause of hair loss and the best treatment plan.

Overall, our Hair Loss Clinic in Manchester is the best place to go for hair and scalp-related concerns, with a qualified trichologist who can provide personalized and effective treatment options.


Female Hair Thinning


Hair thinning and loss can affect women as well as men, especially those with androgenic alopecia, which can result in diffuse thinning throughout the scalp. Some women may experience a distinct pattern of hair loss, known as the "Ludwig" pattern, where hair loss is more noticeable on the top of the scalp than the sides and back. Menopause can also cause androgenic alopecia, but hormonal imbalances, medications, and underlying medical conditions can also affect the hair cycle. It's crucial to identify and address any underlying factors before using medication to maintain and strengthen hair. Consulting a trichologist is the best way to discuss and address any hair-related issues.

Male Hair Thinning


The primary cause of hair thinning at the front, top, and/or crown of the scalp in over 90% of cases is male pattern hair loss. This occurs due to the presence of 5-a-reductase enzyme in the hair roots of these areas, which converts testosterone into the more potent dihydrotestosterone (DHT), leading to gradual hair thinning. The susceptibility to this process is determined by genetics inherited from one or both parents. However, the treatment options for male pattern hair loss vary based on individual circumstances. Trichologists aim to provide personalized, unbiased advice for each patient's specific hair loss needs to achieve the best possible outcome. Our Manchester Hair Loss Clinic is the best place to start taking back control over your hair thinning.

Hair Loss Clinic Manchester


Hair loss refers to a decrease in the amount of hair on the scalp or other parts of the body, while hair thinning is characterized by a decrease in hair volume or density. Both hair loss and hair thinning can have different causes such as genetics, aging, hormonal changes, medical conditions, and specific medications. Hair loss or thinning can be temporary or permanent, depending on the cause. Consulting a trichologist is advisable to identify the underlying cause and discuss potential treatment options.

Alopecia


Alopecia is an autoimmune disorder that can lead to hair loss on the scalp and other parts of the body, with varying degrees of severity. This can range from small bald patches to complete hair loss on the scalp and body, known as Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis, respectively. The cause of Alopecia is not precisely known, but it is thought to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Although there is no known cure for Alopecia, some individuals may experience hair regrowth with treatment. Management of Alopecia may involve the use of medications, topical treatments, hairpieces or wigs, and psychological support. A hair loss clinic / trichologist can provide guidance and support for those dealing with Alopecia


Hair and Scalp Conditions


Hair and scalp disorders are a range of conditions that affect the skin and hair on the head. Common examples of these conditions include dandruff, scalp psoriasis, fungal infections, alopecia, telogen effluvium, seborrheic dermatitis, and trichotillomania. Treatment options for these conditions may include medicated shampoos, creams, oral medications, and psychological support, and may vary depending on the specific condition and its underlying causes. It is important to consult with a trichologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

Share by: