Adrian Lee, 34, Banker  
  For 34 years old Adrian Lee, he has always believed that his job as a banker is the cause of his androgenatic alopecia condition. This suspicion is deepened when he saw four of his colleagues in the banking industry also spotting a receding hairline.

The stress index for Adrian's work is immensely high. In addition, he has to clock in long working and keep late night as his work requires him to go on the 3pm - 12 midnight shift.

Hence, Adrian believes that the unhealthy lifestyle of a banker is the main culprit causing his hair loss.

However, what Adrian did not realise was that apart from lifestyle factors, his genetic disposition which saw him born with an oily scalp also aggravated the problems.

Of course, it did not help that Adrian is also hitting mid thirties. Aging slows down his cell metabolic replacement rate which means new hair will take a longer time to grow to replace those which have fallen off.

After much egging on from his colleagues, Adrian decided to give the Svenson Hair Centre's Headhunting Campaign a try. This is a huge step for someone who has been skeptical about the effectiveness of hair-enhancement products.

After an assessment, Svenson put him them on the Growth Enhancement programme, which helps to inhibit the formation of Dihydrotestosterone, or more commonly known as the DHT, that causes hair to get smaller and thinner, and eventually hair loss.

After just two months of treatment, Adrian's receding hairline has improved significantly. In addition to stabilizing the receding hairline, the treatment also helped strengthen the existing hair and there is certainly distinct improvement in his scalp condition.

"Going for the treatment has clearly been a right decision for there is such an apparent improvement to my hair volume. With me as a living testament of the efficacy of Svenson's treatment, my colleagues are now harboring the same hope about regaining their lost hair and image!"
 
     
 
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