Why is winter a good time for hair transplant surgery?
Winter is a great time to have hair transplant surgery - hide away your regrowth under a beanie, and no sun to stay away from!
14th October 2022
HQ are delighted to sponsor WO2 Dean Hughes, of the British Army Enduro Motorsports Team. The current Army and Infantry Team Manager is a winning rider in the team. The Army Enduro Riders have had great success in the recent few years. They have bought home Gold medals from the International Six days of Enduro in France. They also competed in the European round in Germany. Army Riders also dominated every class in the British Enduro Championships.
At HQ, we feel giving back to our serving men and women is hugely important. We offer £500 off to all serving members of the MoD, and do our best to be flexible and accommodate members of the armed forces who are serving and have busy schedules.
If you want to find out more, Contact Us or click here to book a free video consultation!
Winter is a great time to have hair transplant surgery - hide away your regrowth under a beanie, and no sun to stay away from!
The consultation with our BAHRS registered surgeon, Dr. Ted Miln is one of the first steps in your hair transplant journey.
The hair transplant journey can be one of many emotions, from the day you enquire to the day you have surgery and beyond. The mixed feelings can be a rollercoaster, and confusing to deal with. Follow Stifyn Parri's journey from hair loss to hair surgery, his results, and how he felt about the process at HQ.
With hair loss, it’s important to distinguish which problem you have. If your problem is numbers, the only way to increase density is to physically put more hairs in your head. If you have a calibre problem, often the treatment best is to give medication.
Are you ready to learn about how we can restore your confidence with a natural head of healthy hair? Take two seconds to fill in our form. We will be in touch, to answer any questions you might have and to book you in for a free consultation.
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