Rare Compensation For Failed Hair Loss Treatment
Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 18 February 2008 | There are 0 comments
In a rare victory for an individual who has been scammed by a hair loss clinic a man in Japan has been awarded just over £20,000 in compensation by a Japanese court after he claims he was swindled. The 58 year old man said that despite three years of treatments and extensive promises that he would regrow his hair the results were extremely limited. The clinic called the Mohatsu Clinic Reve 21 gave him clear assurances that he would grow back his hair over a three year time frame. He turned up at the clinic every week and was also told to buy expensive hair supplements and growth tonics to aid his hair growing process.

It is important that people realise that there are no definite proven medical ways of growing back hair lost from male pattern baldness. The Propecia drug which is without a doubt the most effective hair loss medication on the market today cannot grow back hair from a bald scalp. The Propecia drug will stop the hair loss getting any worse and may induce a tiny bit of new hair growth but it is not the answer to a bald scalp.
Any hair loss clinic which promises that it can definitely grow your hair back for you is not being truthful and you should not use their services. If you are already bald the only way to get your hair back is to either have a hair transplant or to get a wig made.
Desperate people who are very concerned about their hair loss are prone to being ripped off by unscrupulous hair loss clinics. Do not give your money to the person who promises everything but get clear advice from a doctor. You can do this confidentially and discreetly on the Ukmedix web site and also obtain a prescription for the hair loss drug Propecia if the Ukmedix doctor feels that it is right for you.


