Dr Rajpar on Radio WM

Dr Rajpar was discussing hair loss on Birmingham’s Radio WM this week. Hear the interview for a limited time here.

Dr Rajpar was discussing hair loss on Birmingham’s Radio WM this week. Hear the interview for a limited time here.
BBC News report on the risk of infections such as Hepatitis and HIV that arise if contaminated needles are used for beauty treatments. The risk of infection is thought to be increasing from unregulated providers of injectable cosmetic treatments. This highlights the need to use a reputable, accredited specialist for treatments such as botulinum toxin and…
Rosacea Rosacea is a common condition that affects people in theirs 20’s to 40’s. The extent to which rosacea suffers are affected is often underestimated. A recent survey showed that 76 percent of rosacea patients had low self-confidence and self-esteem, and 41 percent reported that their rosacea had caused them to avoid public contact or…
100 doctors and nurses from the UK and around the world attended the three-day BSDS (British Society for Dermatologic Surgery) skin surgery course organised by Dr Rajpar at the University of Birmingham at the end of April 2013. The three-day programme includes lectures and workshops on the spectrum of dermatologic surgery ranging from simple to more…
The picture of Zoe Lucker in today’s Daily Mail (see link here) highlights how easily an undesirable eye brow position can be created with Botox (botulinum toxin). The ‘V’ shaped ‘Spock eyebrow’, which is especially apparent on raising the eyebrows (see fifth picture down in the article), does not look very endearing (to most)….
Carotenoids in fruit and vegetables increase healthiness and attractiveness! A study from St Andrew’s University, Scotland, has revealed that increasing consumption of fruits and vegetables rich in carotenoids improves how healthy skin looks. Caucasian students who participated were rated more healthy looking if they increased their fruit and veg intake by an average of 2.9…
A study of almost 40,000 men showed a 32% increased risk of heart disease in men who had male pattern hair loss affecting the crown. Men with frontal baldness did not have an increased risk. This risk applied to young men too. The full article can be found here. The full reason for this is…

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