Case Study: Drastic Improvement Gained by Acting Quickly
Nick* knew he was genetically predisposed to male pattern baldness. Most of the men on his mother’s side of the family were either bald or balding. This dominant hair loss gene led Nick to be genuinely concerned about the way his rapid hair loss was changing his appearance. After all, he could see his future at any family gathering.
By 26-years-old Nick had reached a point where he needed to discuss his concerns with a professional. He called his local Ashley and Martin clinic for a little more information about the options available to him and booked a free consultation to discuss treatment in greater detail.
The consultant, upon examination, could see Nick had lost a significant amount of density with the most affected areas being his frontal hair line and crown. A non-smoker and non-drinker, Nick led an active lifestyle and was very healthy. With everything the consultant had learned about Nick, he knew great results could be achieved with a RealGROWTH® medical hair loss treatment program. But it was imperative Nick treat his hair quickly or risk losing more.
Initially happy to simply retain the coverage he had, Nick was elated to hear that hair regrowth was expected with treatment, not just a bonus. He asked several questions about the safety and efficacy of the pharmaceutical components of the treatment program, and with the assurance that came from speaking to the clinic doctor, Nick enrolled on a RealGROWTH® program.
Throughout the process, improvements in Nick’s hair were tracked by taking photos and comparing them next to each other. This transparent process was not only reassuring, it was exciting. Sixteen weeks into treatment, Nick could see his hair had doubled in density. This drastic improvement in what had started out as aggressively progressing Norwood level III vertex hair loss had Nick singing the praises of Ashley and Martin. He told his consultant he would recommend the treatment to any of his friends who were concerned about their own thinning hair.
*name changed to protect privacy