A flurry of activity involving Drs Farjo occurred recently with hair loss and hair transplant feature articles. First there was the Daily Mail newspaper with a double page feature addressing all issues. It memorably also features before and afters of celebrities James Nesbitt (actor), Rob Brydon (actor/comedian) and Duncan Bannatyne OBE (Entrepreneur.
The Financial Times, aware of the increasing popularity and newsworthiness of hair transplantation, unusually wrote an interesting article using the angle of the importance of image when it comes to businessmen and people in the public eye.
Finally it was the turn of Men’s Health magazine in the September 09 issue. It discussed everything from surgery here and abroad, medications, hairpieces etc.
With people worldwide looking for ways to save their hard-earned cash, many are opting to go abroad to countries like India, Mexico, Turkey and Thailand for life-changing surgery at a fraction of the cost. While we can completely understand the allure of these cheap, quick fix packages that seem like a dream come true — […]
Over 40% of men experience severe hair loss by the time they turn 40 — resulting in many men seeking permanent remedies for baldness later in life. Women are also impacted by hair loss, and Strip FUT is something that can be transformational for both genders. Strip FUT (follicular unit transplantation) is a type of […]
There’s a lot of advice out there to help you keep your hair happy and healthy — from how often you should wash it to whether you should even bother with shampoo! The trichologists here at The Farjo Hair Institute share their expert advice: Wash your hair regularly By washing your hair regularly, you can […]
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