Alopecia Treatment
Alopecia is defined as a hair loss disease that affects men, women and children. The onset of hair loss is often sudden, random and frequently recurrent. While the disease itself is not damaging to the person's health, coping with alopecia hair loss can prove challenging. Prior to MHTTM there was not a real alopecia treatment available.
Prevalence figures show that alopecia affects approximately 1.7 percent of the population, with both men and women being equally affected. About 25% of alopecia sufferers have a family history of the disorder and for many of these an alopecia treatment like MHTTM will be greatly welcomed.
MHTTM is one of only a few treatments with proven results in treating Alopecea. Hair simulation is a suitable alopecia treatment for all skin types, and can help with all types of alopecia related hair loss.
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