Menopause Blamed For Rise In Receding Hair

Hair loss is often the hardest aspect of growing old, but for a number of people the problem is not confined to their later years.

And it’s not just men suffering from the affliction, with studies suggesting an increasingly number of post-menopausal women are finding their hairlines receding.

This new epidemic is a type of alopecia, which damages hair follicles so that hair falls out and cannot grow back.

The condition known as Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (FFA) can cause women to lose up to five inches from their hairline as well as their eyebrows. If FFA goes undiagnosed, women can even lose hair at the sides and back of their head.

Scientists believe that FFA is a result of the immune system attacking hair follicles, which causes inflammation at the root. This can damage stem cells in the follicles and prevents hair from growing back entirely.

The only treatment available involves controlling this inflammation, so only offers a reduction in overall hair loss rather than a cure.

However, the damage for most has already been done and the only alternative is to undergo a hair transplant.

The Hospital Group, one of the country’s leading cosmetic surgery providers, is at the forefront of hair restoration surgery, treatments and techniques. Those seeking a solution to their hair loss can undergo a hair transplant, which involves splitting the follicles of existing hairs and relocating them in the sparse area.

Providing expert advice and assistance, The Group carries out more hair transplantations than any other clinic in the UK and recognises that hair restoration is an art just as much as a surgical procedure.

Since The Hospital Group was established in 1992, it has grown from a small pharmaceutical company to one of the UK’s foremost weight loss surgery providers.

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Gordon Ramsay Is Famous For A Number Of Reasons; His Cooking, Short Temper, Foul Mouth And, Notably, His Furrowed Brow And Chin

But not for much longer. Ramsay has admitted to having BOTOX® injections only a month after telling Australian TV presenter, Tracy Grimshaw, that she needed the treatment herself.

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The controversial chef and host of “The F word” had his haggard chin smoothed after close friend, Simon Cowell, teased him about his looks.

When comparing pictures it is clear that his furrowed brow and lines on his chin looks far less pronounced.

There is also speculation that Ramsay may have had a number of facial fillers and a slight face lift under local aesthetic.

The chef is just one of many Brits who have decided to undergo non-surgical procedures to lift their spirits during the credit crunch.

The Hospital Group, one of the country’s largest provider of both surgical and non-surgical treatments reported a 226 per cent increase in the number of non-surgical procedures performed in 2008. A total of 5,200 treatments were carried out across the group last year with treatments such as BOTOX®, hyperhidrosis and face peels rising in popularity.

Since The Hospital Group was established in 1992, it has grown from a small pharmaceutical company to one of the UK’s foremost cosmetic surgery providers. The Group is committed to providing the very highest standards and all procedures are performed by an expert medical team in state-of-the-art facilities that are second to none.

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Long Waiting Lists for Toronto Detox Programs – Drug Rehab Services Answers The Call

Many families living in Toronto, Canada, who are trying to help a loved one struggling with addiction can find it frustrating when they are not able to get through to an addiction help line. “When families call us, normally they have tried many other local numbers, and were unable to get through,” comments Marcel Gemme, the owner of Drug Rehab Services. “Many local services, especially in Toronto are so backlogged with patients, calls, and are normally understaffed, it’s not uncommon for these calls to go unanswered. Many families are quite relieved when they call our help line and they are greeted by a real person.” Limited resources are available for people looking for immediate assistance, especially those requiring medical detox. Medical detox can be a crucial part for someone’s recovery, more importantly for those withdrawing from alcohol and prescription medications.

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Drug Rehab Services has built a directory of over 4000 different treatment resources across North America. This includes, residential treatment that is long term and short term, outpatient treatment, detox, and medical detox programs. Their counsellors are available to handle any questions families may have about drug and alcohol addiction. With such a large population in the greater Toronto area, there are many long waiting lists for local services, and so many different people are looking for help. Because of these long waiting lists and understaffing, many of these services operate an answering service when you call, meaning most of the time you will not get through to an actual person to talk to. When a family does leave a message, it might be a couple days before the call is returned; once again this is primarily due to, lack of staff, lack of funding, and an overwhelming amount of phone calls.

The help line at Drug Rehab Services operates seven days a week, where trained and caring counsellors are available for families to talk to. If you or someone you know is looking for immediate help, call their toll free line at, 1-877-933-0344, or visit their website at, http://drugrehab.ca/.

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