By starting here, you are taking the first step toward understanding what may be contributing to your hair or scalp concerns - whether experiencing hair loss, thinning or severe dandruff. We have crafted 3 treatments packages, The Starter Lane, Power Lane and Champion Lane tailored to meet your unique needs, giving your scalp the chance to thrive through consistent, gentle, science-backed care. Our holllistic journey supports you fully, and if advanced options like PRP, Stem Cells or Transplants are ever needed, you'll be prepared. We're rooting for you every step of the way!
much like fitness levels, but for the scalp. The "Starter Lane" is for those just beginning their scalp wellness journey, building a foundation. The "Power Lane" steps it up, offering more intensive support and tools. And the "Champion Lane" is for those fully committed to optimizing their scalp health at the highest levels. These lanes guide you step-by-step, empowering you while supporting your scalp's strength along the way.
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Every scalp journey is unique. Results vary based on consistency, scalp condition, lifestyle and underlying causes of hair thinning
...“‘Follicle fitness’ is used to describe how healthy your hair follicles are and how well they’re functioning,” explains trichologist Akta Bavalia. Take away the trendy phrasing and it’s a measure of hair health at the root. Not a product, not a treatment, but think of it as a tool. “When follicles are considered ‘fit,’ it means the hair growth cycle is operating as it should and the environment surrounding each follicle is well supported.”
...When you consider follicle fitness, you can cut through that noise and refocus on the foundations. “‘Follicle Fitness’ isn't a medical or scientific term. You won't find it in any dermatology textbooks,” says Dr Amy Vowler, NHS GP and hair restoration doctor at Hair GP. “However, it’s a consumer-friendly way of describing the hair follicle and its surrounding environment. It’s a bit like ‘gut health’ which is marketing friendly but also has real underlying science.” The language may be new, but the goal has always been the same...