Those suffering from hair loss have found both comfort and results from visiting Hårklinikken clinics around the world. The company is expanding and currently has location in California, New York, Florida, Iceland, the UAE and Denmark. The Beverly Hills location just opened and a Miami location is in the works. Danish founder Lars Skjøth has created clinics that incorporate Scandinavian design elements to create a soothing atmosphere that is anything but medicinal.
Hair thinning can affect an individual's mental and physical health. When someone decides to visit one of our clinics, we strive to ensure they immediately feel welcome and at ease upon entering. Hair thinning is a vulnerable experience that clients may have difficulty talking about. We want the client to feel that they are entering a haven where they are met with genuine compassion, heartfelt listening and understanding, coupled with the highest level of expertise in hair and scalp.
Customization of the Hair Gain Extract is based on several factors like gender, ethnic make-up, age, scalp condition, oil production, hair type, and hair thinning pattern. The Hair Gain Extract consists of many different constituents derived from various groups of plant-based material, and it holds unique constituents derived from a particular source of cow’s milk. All ingredients work in synergy to carefully nourish the hair follicle and reduce attacks, promoting thicker and healthier hair.
Individuals living in extreme climates must work diligently to maintain good scalp health. For example, in our clinical research in Iceland, we have learned that environmental factors can significantly affect hair and scalp health. The cold, dry climate, as well as hard water, can seriously impact scalp health as it can become dry, irritated, and flakey, and if not cared for properly, it could lead to hair thinning.
The impact of air pollution can also negatively impact your scalp environment. Air pollution refers to particles in the air with diameters that are generally 10 micrometers smaller. These particles can infiltrate the hair follicle and settle on the scalp's surface. Pollutants from traffic or pollen can contribute to scalp irritation, itching, excessive oil production, and hair loss.