Why HHR exists, how we operate differently, and what we believe about hair loss treatment.
Every strand tells a story. Hair loss is personal. It changes how you see yourself before anyone else notices, and it often starts earlier than anyone tells you it will. I know this not as a clinician, but as someone who has lived it.
When I needed these treatments, they either didn't exist or weren't accessible. By the time the landscape changed, it was too late for me to benefit. I wear a hair piece today — not something I hide, because it's precisely what drives everything about how HHR operates.
When I was struggling, I found online pharmacies willing to send medication without ever seeing me. No scalp assessment. No monitoring. No conversation about whether what they were sending was actually appropriate for my specific pattern of loss. Just a transaction, repeated for as long as I was willing to pay. That experience stayed with me.
"I can't benefit from these treatments myself. But you might. And that's exactly why this clinic exists."
The current landscape hasn't improved as much as it should. There remains a heavy bias toward surgical options — transplants presented as the inevitable destination, rather than something that might be avoided entirely with earlier, better intervention.
Many of the newer regenerative treatments are now offered in generalised aesthetic clinics — competent practitioners, but without the specialist depth to understand how treatments interact, what other causes might be at play, or whether a particular treatment is genuinely appropriate for that individual. Some of those causes are less obvious than male pattern baldness, and missing them matters.
Some clinics will take money for a treatment without the clinical knowledge to know whether it will work, whether it's suitable, or what else should be considered alongside it. That's not good enough.
Non-surgical treatment was a deliberate choice — not because surgery is wrong, but because I believe most men reach the transplant conversation too late, and because preservation is a path that deserves to be offered properly, by someone who understands it fully.
Every client at HHR is assessed in person. Your scalp and hair are properly evaluated. Your progress is monitored. If something isn't working, we explore why and what else might. Nothing is recommended that isn't clinically appropriate for you specifically.
These are relationships, not appointments. The best outcomes in hair restoration come from continuity — from someone who knows your history, tracks your progress, and adjusts your programme over time. Clients return not because they have to, but because ongoing management is what produces lasting results. That's what HHR is committed to offering.
Honesty about what's possible and what isn't. A proper assessment before anything is recommended. Clinical monitoring that means your treatment evolves as your situation does. And a practitioner who understands hair loss — not just technically, but personally.
HHR will never recommend a treatment because it's profitable. It will never continue a treatment that isn't working without exploring why. And it will never treat a client as a transaction.
Every client begins with a trichology consultation. We'll assess your scalp, understand your goals, and recommend only what's clinically appropriate — with complete transparency on cost before anything begins.
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