Having previously purchased a hair growth package from another hair loss company and been disappointed with the lack of results, Angus* came to Ashley and Martin for help. A surfer who had prided himself on his long hair, Angus was concerned about the rapid recession he was experiencing in his temples.
Worried that his father and grandfather had lost their hair in the same pattern as himself, Angus spoke to his consultant about his family history of hair loss. Like the other men in his family Angus was thinning in the temples and vortex. His hair was becoming finer and the loss of hair quality was making it appear lacklustre and limp. After diagnosing him with Male Pattern Hair Loss the consultant explained his treatments options to stop the hair fall and regrow his hair.
Being extremely fit and healthy, Angus was mindful of taking medications unless absolutely necessary. His consultant offered him an option substituting herbal tablets for prescription anti-androgens, a topical solution for his scalp prescribed by the clinic doctor and Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT). As a non-smoker, non-drinker who looked after his body and avoided chemicals, Angus was very happy with this solution. Excited that this treatment had the potential to do what the other hair loss company had not been able to deliver, Angus signed up for a modified RealGROWTH® program straight away.
Angus had his first LLLT treatment before he left the clinic that first day and went home hopeful that he would recover his hair as soon as possible. Angus found that with his busy lifestyle he was unable to come to the clinic for LLLT as often as he had hoped but as the weeks went by he could see his hair starting to regrow.
Five months later Angus was able to make it back in to the clinic for a progress check-up. The photos taken for comparison to his first ones that day showed a great improvement in the quality and density of his hair. The hair in his temples was filling back in and his scalp was fully covered. Angus finally felt like his old self again.
*name changed to protect privacy