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Male Hair Loss – All You Need To Know
Belgravia’s modern hair clinics have grown to become two of Europe’s largest and most renowned hair clinics, with more than 100 members of staff.
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Hair Loss in Women – A Guide
Information about hair loss in women, including how to identify and treat different hair loss conditions – from female pattern hair loss to traction alopecia and frontal fibrosing alopecia
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HOMEPAGE (https://www.belgraviacentre.com) The Belgravia Centre – Hair Loss Clinic | Hair Loss Treatment
[H1] The UK’s leading hair loss clinic [IMG: homepage man] Hair Loss in Men [IMG: homepage woman] Hair Loss In Women World-leading Central London clinic specialising in the most effective solutions for hair loss, tailored for you and with our renowned expert aftercare. Book a free consultation to start reversing your hair loss today. [IMG: homepage man] [IMG: chevron circle right] Hair Loss in Men [IMG: homepage woman] [IMG: chevron circle right] Hair Loss In Women [IMG: Reception Busy Longmoore 1 (smaller file size for internet) (Cropped)] [H1] Visit Our Clinic or Take a Home-Use Treatment Plan Trustpilot Our modern Central-London clinic and team of 100 people will welcome you and provide you with the qualified expertise that you need during your free consultation. For those from out of London, we can offer the same treatment programme for home-use following a Zoom consultation with one of our hair loss specialists. What Makes Belgravia Special? [IMG: Photo Gallery Collage Lower Res (left side cropped for BC.com)] [H1] The World’s largest photo-gallery of Hair Growth Success Stories Our gallery of 'before and during treatment' hair growth photos features images and reviews by thousands of our patients. You can filter by age, gender, pattern of hair loss and hair-type to find someone with hair like yours and see how their treatment course worked for them. All patients are monitored with photos and you will be too. *We would never share these photos without first gaining the patient's consent. Results may vary and are not guaranteed. Hair Regrowth Gallery [H2] “More Confident” [IMG: Rael Before&After] [H2] “More Confident” "I feel a lot more confident now… ” Scroll Our Men's Hair Growth Gallery [H2] “It’s Fantastic” [IMG: Pooja BeforeAfter] [H2] “It’s Fantastic” “Now I have this amazing new hair growing!” Scroll Our Women's Hair Growth Gallery [H2] “I’m Amazed” [IMG: David Before&After] [H2] “I’m Amazed” "I’m amazed by the transformation…” Scroll Our Men's Hair Growth Gallery The Belgravia Centre The UK's Leading Hair Loss Clinic Book a Consultation
SUB-PAGE (https://belgraviacentre.com/malehairloss/) Male Hair Loss – All You Need To Know
[H1] Male Pattern Hair Loss - All you Need To Know Although there are a number of hair loss conditions that can affect men, the most common is Male Pattern Baldness (MPB). Other names for this condition are androgenetic alopecia and genetic hair loss. This page will concentrate primarily on this condition but will also make reference to the less widespread hair loss conditions that could be affecting you, with links to more informative pages. [IMG: Norwood Scale2 Mens 01] [H3] Male Pattern Baldness – What is it? Male Pattern Baldness is a genetic condition that can be passed down from either side of the family tree. So if your Father has a perfectly thick head of hair, don’t think you are definitely safe (although you could be!). It is a condition caused by a by-product of testosterone named Dihydrotestosterone, or DHT. DHT attaches to the hair follicles and causes them to shrink over time, which causes the hair to become thinner and thinner until some men become totally bald on the top of the head. [H3] How do I know if I’m losing my hair? This is a very good question, and although the answer might seem obvious, many men do not identify their hair loss until it has become fairly advanced, which could be too late to achieve a full recovery. The reasons men do not identify their own hair loss are usually down to simple denial, or because the process is very slow and it is something that they simply might not notice. At the opposite end of the scale, many men worry about hair loss when they have no reason to worry. The best ways to know if you are losing your hair are... - Noticing the appearance of thinning hair or a receding hairline yourself - Other people informing you that you are losing your hair (you may not notice yourself) - Excessive hair on your pillow, in the showed bed or the bath, or in your hands when styling your hair in the morning Book a Free Consultation [H3] How can I identify Male Pattern Baldness? MPB is in fact easy to identify even for somebody with no clinical experience as it only affects hair on the top of the scalp and not the sides, causing a horseshoe-shaped pattern of hair loss. There are a number of different common patterns of hair loss – a receding hairline, a thinning crown, or general thinning spread over the top area of the head. You can read more about these below. MPB never affects the sides or back of the hair. [IMG: shutterstock 1116083306] [IMG: Products Image Mens] [H1] Treating Male Pattern Baldness There are a number of options available for treating Male Pattern Baldness, including clinically proven medications, laser devices and hair restoration surgery. There are also numerous products out there that have no clinical efficacy, so it is easy to waste time and money whilst your hair continues to shed. It is therefore very important that you carry out the necessary research before deciding how you are going to treat your hair loss. The good news is that unless you have lost all or most of your hair, there should be a solution out there for you, whether it be a medical solution, a surgical one, or a combination of the two. Our comprehensive hair loss treatment guide walks you through all the most effective options available for treating hair loss and also gives you an in-depth look at the products that may not be worth using. Hair Loss Treatment Guide [H3] If I do not seek treatment will I eventually be bald? This depends on a number of factors. Firstly, the condition causing your hair loss – if you have a temporary hair loss condition (which is unusual in men) then the answer may be no. Please refer to our list of other hair loss conditions below if your problem doesn’t appear to be MPB. Assuming your condition is Male Pattern Baldness, the extent of your eventual hair loss really depends. Those men who have a very early or aggressive onset of MPB are more likely to lose their hair more extensively or at a faster rate, which could result in baldness at an early age. We see men who begin to lose their hair at 18 years old (or sometimes earlier). These men will of course be the ones most likely to reach eventual baldness, sometimes at a fairly early age (mid-twenties). Whereas some men only begin to see signs of thinning in their mid-to-late twenties, or even later. These men are much less likely to experience eventual baldness and may just have thin hair by the time they reach old age. The easiest way to tell if you could eventually lose all of your hair is to take note of when the onset of your hair loss began, and how aggressively or quickly your hair is thinning. Using the right combination of clinically proven treatments should at the very least halt your hair loss, but will usually promote some degree of regrowth or thickening of the hair, whether it be moderate or dense regrowth. [H3] When is the best time to seek a solution for my hair loss? The simple answer to this is as early as possible. We advise that as soon as you begin to notice increased amounts of hair shedding, you should seek advice from a specialist. Male Pattern Hair Loss is a chronic condition that will progress if no action is taken. The more hair that is lost, the less chance your hair will have of making a full recovery, which is why Belgravia specialists always advise using a course of treatment before the condition progresses. [IMG: David Before&After] [H3] Hair Loss Success Stories* The worlds largest collection of hair loss success stories, with photos and comments from patients who are using our treatment programmes. *Results may vary and are not guaranteed. Hair Regrowth Photo Gallery [IMG: Treatment Grow back 2] (*Results may vary and are not guaranteed) [H3] Is treatment likely to grow all my hair back? According to clinical data, some men will experience significant levels of regrowth and some more moderate levels of regrowth. A percentage of users will experience stabilisation and a small number will not notice significant results. To get a good idea of the results that people can achieve, you can view our extensive photo-gallery of hair growth success stories (the largest of its kind in the world). Keep in mind that any level of response to treatment should be seen as a success, even hair loss stabilisation without any increase in density, as it is likely that without treatment the hair would have continued to shed at a much faster rate. Hair Regrowth Photo-Gallery [H3] Patterns of Hair Loss There are three general patterns of Male Pattern Hair Loss – we are quite confident that one of these will bear a similarity to your own pattern. Below you will find a summary of each whilst you can also click into our photo-gallery of hair regrowth-photos and success stories, for that specific pattern of hair loss only. [IMG: Receding Hairline] Receding hairline? Click for more information and to see this man’s ‘after’ photo* [H3] Receding Hairline One of the most common patterns of hair loss is a receding hairline, also known as a ‘widow’s peak’. This is where the hair is lost at either side of the forehead, usually leaving a triangular peak in the middle. For some men this might be the only area of hair loss, but others may also experience thinning at the crown. For those with more aggressive forms of MPB the hairline will recede further and further until it either meets the crown (which might also be balding), or results in a large bald area at the top or front of the head. Click below to view hundreds of before/after photos from our regrowth gallery, speficially for a receding hairline. Receding Hairline Gallery [IMG: Thinning Crown] Thinning Crown? Click to see how much hair this man regrew and for more information [H3] Thinning Crown or Vertex Some men will experience thinning at the back or top of the head – called the ‘crown’ or ‘vertex’. Again this can coincide with a receding hairline, but sometimes men will only have one of the two. Hair loss at the crown will usually start off with thinning until the scalp becomes visible, after which a bald patch may appear. This bald patch may progress until it meets a receding hairline or causes a prominent area of baldness at the top or back of the head. Again, the extensiveness or pattern is different from person to person, but thinning hair or baldness at the crown is very common. You can find hundreds of photographic examples of those who have experienced regrowth from their hair growth programme, specifically for a thinning crown by clicking below. Thinning Crown Gallery [IMG: General Thinning] General Thinning – do you have a similar pattern? Click to find out what can be done and to view this man’s ‘after’ photo* [H3] General Thinning A less common pattern of hair loss is general thinning, spread evenly over the top of the scalp. Men experiencing this pattern of men’s hair loss will not notice a distinct receding hairline or thinning crown and in cases of general thinning the onset of hair loss may be less obvious and take longer to identify. Thankfully, like the other patterns of male hair loss this form of thinning can be successfully prevented and in may cases reversed. Like all other patterns of Male Pattern Hair Loss, general thinning will not affect the back and sides of the scalp and if you are experiencing hair loss in these areas it will be caused by another condition. Click below for examples of this hair loss type, and photos of the results that so many patients have seen. General Thinning Gallery Receding Hairline [IMG: Receding_Hairline.png] Receding hairline? Click for more information and to see this man’s ‘after’ photo* One of the most common patterns of hair loss is a receding hairline, also known as a ‘widow’s peak’. This is where the hair is lost at either side of the forehead, usually leaving a triangular peak in the middle. For some men this might be the only area of hair loss, but others may also experience thinning at the crown. For those with more aggressive forms of MPB the hairline will recede further and further until it either meets the crown (which might also be balding), or results in a large bald area at the top or front of the head. Click below to view hundreds of before/after photos from our regrowth gallery, speficially for a receding hairline. Receding Hairline Gallery Thinning Crown or Vertex [IMG: Thinning_Crown.png] Thinning Crown? Click to see how much hair this man regrew and for more information Some men will experience thinning at the back or top of the head – called the ‘crown’ or ‘vertex’. Again this can coincide with a receding hairline, but sometimes men will only have one of the two. Hair loss at the crown will usually start off with thinning until the scalp becomes visible, after which a bald patch may appear. This bald patch may progress until it meets a receding hairline or causes a prominent area of baldness at the top or back of the head. Again, the extensiveness or pattern is different from person to person, but thinning hair or baldness at the crown is very common. You can find hundreds of photographic examples of those who have experienced regrowth from their hair growth programme, specifically for a thinning crown by clicking below. Thinning Crown Gallery General Thinning [IMG: General_Thinning.png] General Thinning – do you have a similar pattern? Click to find out what can be done and to view this man’s ‘after’ photo* A less common pattern of hair loss is general thinning, spread evenly over the top of the scalp. Men experiencing this pattern of men’s hair loss will not notice a distinct receding hairline or thinning crown and in cases of general thinning the onset of hair loss may be less obvious and take longer to identify. Thankfully, like the other patterns of male hair loss this form of thinning can be successfully prevented and in may cases reversed. Like all other patterns of Male Pattern Hair Loss, general thinning will not affect the back and sides of the scalp and if you are experiencing hair loss in these areas it will be caused by another condition. Click below for examples of this hair loss type, and photos of the results that so many patients have seen. General Thinning Gallery [IMG: Norwood Scale] [H3] The Norwood Scale The Norwood Scale is a good visual reference for the progression of MPB. The scale demonstrates the progression of a receding hairline and thinning crown. The image on the right is a cut-down version. Click for the full version plus a photographic reference. View the Full Norwood Scale [IMG: Other Conditions] [H3] Other Possible Hair Loss Conditions If none of the above sound like your condition, please take a look through our Hair Loss Conditions page to see if any of the described conditions bear any similarity to your own problem. On this page you will be able to click on the names of a number of other hair loss conditions for more information about each one. Hair Loss Conditions
SUB-PAGE (https://belgraviacentre.com/femalehairloss/) Hair Loss in Women – A Guide
[H1] Hair Loss in Women - A Guide [H1] An introduction to Women's Hair Loss Take some time to read through our guide to female hair loss, which should give you an indication of what might be causing your problem and what you can do. You can contact The Belgravia Centre any time to arrange a free one-on-one consultation with a hair loss specialist. The good news is that most women’s hair loss conditions are treatable and can be prevented or reversed. Jump to more information on hair loss treatments for women. Please note that results may vary and are not guaranteed. [IMG: Norwood Scale2 Womens 01 01] [H3] How do I know if I’m losing my hair? Women’s hair loss can be caused by a number of different factors including genetics, stress or various medical issues. Hair loss can be either temporary or ongoing depending on the diagnosis. Consulting an hair loss expert is essential in order to ensure the correct diagnosis is achieved and the right course of action is taken. [H3] The best ways to know if you are losing your hair are: noticing the appearance of thinning hair or a receding hairline yourself other people informing you that you are losing your hair (you may not notice yourself) excessive hair on your pillow, the shower bed or in the bath plug, or on your hands when styling your hair in the morning. [IMG: Female Pattern Hairloss] [H3] Female Pattern Hair Loss One of the most common conditions that affect women is Female Pattern Hair Loss, or Androgenetic Alopecia. This hereditary condition causes thinning hair which can be found around the top of the head and/or the crown area, whilst the density of the hair from the sides and back of the scalp will remain unaffected. You may notice you start to shed more hair than usual, and your parting becomes wider. Female hair loss can also cause a receding hairline, where hair thins around the temples. Female Pattern Hair Loss [IMG: Telogen Effluvium] [H3] Telogen Effluvium Telogen Effluvium is usually temporary. The condition causes thinning of the hair from all over the scalp and is caused by an event that shocks certain hair follicles and causes the hairs produced by these follicles to move from the growth phase to the resting phase. As the resting phase lasts around three months before the hair sheds, hair loss will occur roughly three months after the event which caused it. Triggers will usually be either a sudden stressful event or medical occurrence, but can also include: childbirth starting or stopping taking oral contraceptives pregnancy terminations diet pills or other medications Telogen Effluvium Female Pattern Hair Loss [IMG: Female-Pattern-Hairloss.png] One of the most common conditions that affect women is Female Pattern Hair Loss, or Androgenetic Alopecia. This hereditary condition causes thinning hair which can be found around the top of the head and/or the crown area, whilst the density of the hair from the sides and back of the scalp will remain unaffected. You may notice you start to shed more hair than usual, and your parting becomes wider. Female hair loss can also cause a receding hairline, where hair thins around the temples. Female Pattern Hair Loss Telogen Effluvium [IMG: Telogen-Effluvium.png] Telogen Effluvium is usually temporary. The condition causes thinning of the hair from all over the scalp and is caused by an event that shocks certain hair follicles and causes the hairs produced by these follicles to move from the growth phase to the resting phase. As the resting phase lasts around three months before the hair sheds, hair loss will occur roughly three months after the event which caused it. Triggers will usually be either a sudden stressful event or medical occurrence, but can also include: childbirth starting or stopping taking oral contraceptives pregnancy terminations diet pills or other medications Telogen Effluvium [IMG: Chronic Telogen Effluvium] [H3] Chronic Telogen Effluvium | Diffuse Hair Loss Chronic Telogen Effluvium, also known as Diffuse Hair Loss, is similar to temporary Telogen Effluvium in its causes, the main difference being that hair loss can be prolonged. The reason for this is that the underlying cause of the hair loss has not been dealt with. In order to treat Chronic TE effectively it is important not only to treat the condition with an optimum course of treatment, but also to look at the medical issues causing the problem. Chronic Telogen Effluvium can be caused by a number of health-related conditions including: stress anaemia thyroid problems side-effects of medication It is generally treated with a comprehensive hair loss treatment programme featuring minoxidil. Diffuse Hair Loss Chronic Telogen Effluvium | Diffuse Hair Loss [IMG: Chronic-Telogen-Effluvium.png] Chronic Telogen Effluvium, also known as Diffuse Hair Loss, is similar to temporary Telogen Effluvium in its causes, the main difference being that hair loss can be prolonged. The reason for this is that the underlying cause of the hair loss has not been dealt with. In order to treat Chronic TE effectively it is important not only to treat the condition with an optimum course of treatment, but also to look at the medical issues causing the problem. Chronic Telogen Effluvium can be caused by a number of health-related conditions including: stress anaemia thyroid problems side-effects of medication It is generally treated with a comprehensive hair loss treatment programme featuring minoxidil. Diffuse Hair Loss [IMG: Alopecia Areata] [H3] Alopecia Areata Alopecia Areata causes patchy hair loss that can come on suddenly, causing bald patches which are often circular. This hair loss condition is often triggered by stress or extreme shock and can be temporary, appearing around three months after the initial incident which caused the distress. Alopecia Areata affects the head only with hairloss appearing anywhere on the scalp, but it can progress to more extreme cases which can involve complete hair loss of the scalp and body (see ‘Other Hair Loss Conditions’ section below). Alopecia Areata Alopecia Areata [IMG: Alopecia_Areata.png] Alopecia Areata causes patchy hair loss that can come on suddenly, causing bald patches which are often circular. This hair loss condition is often triggered by stress or extreme shock and can be temporary, appearing around three months after the initial incident which caused the distress. Alopecia Areata affects the head only with hairloss appearing anywhere on the scalp, but it can progress to more extreme cases which can involve complete hair loss of the scalp and body (see ‘Other Hair Loss Conditions’ section below). Alopecia Areata [IMG: Products Image Womens] [H3] Hair Loss Treatments for Women: Minoxidil is the only medically-proven hair loss treatment suitable for women that has been shown to regrow hair and stop female pattern hair loss. Whilst it is licensed by the MHRA and approved by its US counterpart, the FDA for the treatment of genetic hair loss in both men and women, minoxidil is also known to be effective for other hair loss conditions. Here at Belgravia we offer a range of minoxidil products and have seen numerous clients experience promising regrowth results by using these as part of a comprehensive hair loss treatment programme, as designed by their personal hair loss specialist to best remedy their specific condition. Our tailored hair loss treatment courses also feature hair growth supporting products, such as the HairMax LaserBand devices, which help to boost the efficiency of the minoxidil, and Belgravia’s exclusive Hair Vitalics for Women supplements which ensure your hair gets all the nutrients it needs to grow back thick and healthy. Women’s Hair Loss Treatments [H3] Other Hair Loss Conditions There are a number of other, less common hair loss conditions which can affect women, including the following conditions which are far more rare than those listed above. [IMG: FDS] [H3] Follicular Degeneration Syndrome (FDS) Follicular Degeneration Syndrome (FDS) is also known as Central Progressive Alopecia and Hot Comb Alopecia. It is a form of scarring alopecia which starts as a clearly defined patch of diffuse hair loss but can then spread, spiralling out across the scalp vertex. [IMG: Alopecia Totalis] [H3] Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis are the most extreme forms of alopecia. Whilst Alopecia Totalis causes all hair to be lost from the head (scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, etc), Alopecia Universalis causes complete hair loss from head to toe. [IMG: Trichotillomania] [H3] Trichotillomania Trichotillomania is a self-inflicted condition which sees sufferers repeatedly pull, tug at or twist their hair until it comes out. [IMG: Paeudopelade] [H3] Pseudopelade Pseudopelade is an extremely rare hair loss condition, also known as Alopecia Cicatrisata. It mostly affects women and occasionally children, causing patchy hair loss with bald patches that can still contain individual healthy hairs. [IMG: Lupus] [H3] Lupus Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease which causes the body’s immune system to turn on its own tissues and organs. Perhaps best known for the butterfly-shaped rash it can cause across the nose and cheeks, Lupus can also cause diffuse hair loss. [IMG: Cicatricial alopecia] [H3] Cicatricial alopecia Cicatricial alopecia, also known as ‘scarring alopecia’, is a group of rare hair loss conditions, one of which – Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia – is specific to women. These conditions target the hair follicles directly but can also include hair loss caused by scarring following burns or radiation. [IMG: Traction Alopecia] [H3] Traction Alopecia Traction Alopecia causes hair loss by placing constant, excessive tension on the hair shafts, often due to overuse of hair extensions, tight braids or weaves. The hair follicles become damaged, leading to hair loss generally centred around the hairline and temples, with only fine or ‘fluffy’ hairs left behind.
SUB-PAGE (https://belgraviacentre.com/hairclinic/) Hair Loss Clinic London, UK – The Belgravia Centre
[H1] World Renowned Hair Loss Clinic At Your Doorstep If you live in the UK you are lucky enough to have one of the world's leading hair loss clinics at your doorstep. Find out why Belgravia is one of the world's most respected hair loss clinics and how we have helped tens of thousands of men and women over 30 years to successfully combat their hair loss. [IMG: Models in reception sitting in front of pharmacy laboratory] [H1] World-Leading Hair Loss Clinic in Central-London Trustpilot Our large and modern clinic is just a few minutes' walk from Victoria tube, train and bus station. As soon as you enter the clinic you will be welcomed by our friendly receptionists. Once you have completed a short form you will be greeted by your qualified hair loss specialist (HLS) who will take you through for the first part of your 30 to 45 minute consultation. Book a free consultation [IMG: Monica in Pharmacy] [H1] In-House Registered Pharmacy Trustpilot Whilst waiting for your consultation you will see our pharmacists preparing your clinically proven medications in our in-house pharmacy. We are the only hair loss clinic with a registered in-house pharmacy that tailors treatment courses specifically for each individual patient. Our courses include specialist clinically proven treatments, hair growth supporting products and the very best aftercare which is why our treatment courses achieve the best results. [IMG: Rali and Christina copy] [H1] 20 qualified hair loss specialists Trustpilot Our team of 100 includes twenty qualified and experienced HLSs, some of whom have been with the clinic for more than 20 years. Our HLSs consist of qualified pharmacists, trichologists and nurses and are all experts in the field of hair loss. The combination of these three qualifications ensures a wide range of expert knowledge and specialism on all fronts which is imperative when using pharmaceutical treatments. An HLS will be there to assist you at any time through your treatment course, 7 days a week. Meet All Our Experts [IMG: Consultation Marina Man] [H1] A Treatment Programme Tailored For You Trustpilot During your consultation, the HLS will determine the most effective combination of treatments based on your diagnosed hair loss condition, your pattern of hair loss, and how advanced your condition is. We have hundreds of possible combinations of clinically proven treatments, hair growth supporting products and aftercare options. Carefully fine-tuning your treatment course can make a huge difference to results, and will also ensure your specific needs are met. Explore our Treatment Courses [IMG: Success Story iPad 2] [H1] World's Largest Gallery of Hair Regrowth Photos Trustpilot Our success story gallery features thousands of before/after photos showing the incredible results experienced by so many of our patients. You can filter by sex, age, diagnosis, pattern of hair loss and lots more so that you can compare to people similar to you. Each success stories also features the patient's review from Trust Pilot or Google, or from our reception comments books. Hair Regrowth Gallery
SUB-PAGE (https://belgraviacentre.com/clinic-consultation/) In-clinic Consultation :: Belgravia Centre
[IMG: central] [H2] Central London clinic Near Victoria Station [IMG: clinic details phone] 020 7730 6666 Show directions and opening times Hide directions and opening times Location The Belgravia Centre, 9 Longmoore Street, London SW1V 1JH United Kingdom View in Google Maps [IMG: arrow right] Getting here Our Central London Belgravia clinic is located just a 5 minute walk from Victoria train, bus and underground stations. Directions from Victoria Station From Victoria Station take the Wilton Road exit opposite Platform 1 and turn right. Walk down Wilton Road for 4-5 minutes, past Sainsbury’s, until you come to Longmoore Street on your left. Hair loss clinic opening times *We have Zoom consultations available until 9pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Please note the last consultation appointments are 1 hour before closing time* Monday 9am - 8pm Tuesday 9am - 8pm Wednesday 9am - 8pm Thursday 9am - 8pm Friday 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday Online appointments only Pharmacy opening times *Subject to occasional change, please call the centre on 020 7730 6666 before coming in to collect medications. Bank holiday hours may differ.* Monday 9am - 8pm Tuesday 9am - 8pm Wednesday 9am - 8pm Thursday 9am - 8pm Friday 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday Online appointments only
SUB-PAGE (https://belgraviacentre.com/success-stories/categories/male/) World's Largest Hair Growth Photo-Gallery | Success Stories The Belgravia Centre
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{
"type": "ListItem",
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"name": "Hair Loss in Men",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/hair-loss-men/mens-hair-loss-conditions"
},
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 3,
"name": "Male Pattern Hair Loss",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/malehairloss"
}
]
}
/femalehairloss/
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{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 1,
"name": "Home",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/"
},
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 2,
"name": "Hair Loss in Women",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/hair-loss-women/female-hair-loss-conditions"
},
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 3,
"name": "Hair Loss in Women - Guide",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/femalehairloss"
}
]
}
/hairclinic/
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"@type": "BreadcrumbList",
"itemListElement": [
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 1,
"name": "Home",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/"
},
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 2,
"name": "About The Belgravia Centre",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/hairclinic"
},
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 3,
"name": "About Belgravia",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/hairclinic"
}
]
}
/clinic-consultation/
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "BreadcrumbList",
"itemListElement": [
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 1,
"name": "Home",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/"
},
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 2,
"name": "In-clinic Consultation",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/clinic-consultation"
}
]
}
/success-stories/categories/male/
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"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "BreadcrumbList",
"itemListElement": [
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 1,
"name": "Home",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/"
},
{
"type": "ListItem",
"position": 2,
"name": "Hair Regrowth Gallery",
"item": "https://www.belgraviacentre.com/success-stories"
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}
Your Diagnosis
Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.
Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)
These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.
Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.
Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.
Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.
Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.
Based on 305 businesses audited.
Healthcare Providers & Medical Clinics BS: The Belgravia Centre (www.belgraviacentre.com)
A substance-heavy clinical entity that uses high-decibel marketing to mask its technical competence. It is the rare case where the volume of evidence (1,261 results) justifies the ‘world-leading’ noise.
Integrate GPhC and GMC registration numbers directly into the About Our Experts page to meet medical transparency standards. Add Person schema for the top specialists to provide a verified digital footprint for the ‘expert’ claims. Implement a clear fee schedule or starting prices for treatment courses to reduce consultation friction. Provide external third-party verification for the claim of being the world’s largest gallery.
The site is an exact match for the Healthcare Providers & Medical Clinics category. The content is deeply rooted in clinical terminology, diagnostic scales (Norwood Scale), and pharmaceutical specifics (Minoxidil and DHT inhibitors).
“The score of 29 indicates low bullshit. The primary drivers of the score are the lack of verifiable practitioner registration numbers and the use of superlative industry cliches. The score was significantly lowered by the presence of an in-house pharmacy and the high density of specific clinical information.”
This training module utilizes a snapshot of public data from The Belgravia Centre, captured on May 19, 2026, to demonstrate how machine logic evaluates different types of business narratives.
Purpose: This data is presented under “Fair Use” / “Educational Exception” for the purpose of forensic semantic analysis, allowing users to compare human intuition against machine-generated evaluations.
Notice to The Belgravia Centre: This analysis is part of a non-adversarial audit conducted by 1 Euro SEO. The results provided by 1EuroSEO are intended as professional feedback to help improve any website’s machine-readability and authority signals. The 1EuroSEO BS Detection Tool is a free tool, and anyone can test any company to see how their content is interpreted by AI models.
Any company can use the insights for free and improve its voice by comparing it to industry clichés or competitors. When a company has updated its content, it can always submit a new audit request, which will be reflected in a new current score.
To all users: You are encouraged to visit the live site at https://www.belgraviacentre.com to view the most current version of its content and learn from the source what this company is about and what it offers.