Movember’s Facial Hair Transplant Fundraising at FUE Hair Clinics©
News provided by FUE Hair Clinics on Saturday 2nd Nov 2013
Since 2004, the annual ‘Movember’ fundraising and awareness event has been growing in popularity. This year, besides raising money and awareness for prostate cancer and other male cancers, the men who will take part will be right on trend, since, according to a recent research, half of all women find men with stubble sexier than men with shaven faces!
However, the problem for many men is that growing a full moustache or a beard simply isn’t possible. Genes have a lot to do with it; it’s common for men to have gaps in their facial hair which results in a patchy and altogether unconvincing look if left to grow.
To those unfortunate who can’t grow a full moustache or a beard, FUE Hair Clinics© with clinics in London’s Harley street and elsewhere, are offering all Facial Hair Transplants 30% cheaper throughout November.
Moreover, they will be donating 10% from the profits of those November procedures to Cancer charities. This comes as no surprise, since the leading hair transplant clinics, after been moved by his story, has recently awarded a FREE Hair Transplant to a young man who has survived testicular cancer.
Michael Psaltakis, Managing Director of FUE Hair Clinics©, says that they have the ideal solution for your facial hair woes.
“Using similar methods as a traditional hair transplant, we can improve the aesthetics of your moustache by extracting and transplanting individual hair follicles. This procedure, known as Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), when applied to the facial hair region, involves patching up small areas, rather than transplanting an entire moustache.”
Facial hair Transplants have really taken off and are very popular at the moment. The number of men having FUE procedures to give them a fuller looking moustache or beard is unprecedented.
Figures released by the International Society of Hair Restoration have shown that in the last 12 months the number of men choosing to have a Facial Hair Transplant has risen by 13 percent.
“Regardless of Movember and fashion trends, we’re confident that the market for facial hair transplants will be growing. The reason is that for many men not having a complete moustache or beard can be a big hit on their confidence. There are a lot of men out there whose facial hair grows rather patchy and incomplete, and it’s noticeable even if someone has a five o'clock shadow.”
“As a society we often associate facial hair with masculinity and an absence of one can really hit a man’s self-esteem. Now that the FUE Facial Hair Transplant is available as a procedure, men finally have a choice of doing something about it. The procedure is ideal since it is non-invasive, pain-free, scar-free and produces permanent results.”
Visit the FUE Hair Clinics© website at http://www.fuehairclinics.co.uk and learn more about the revolutionary FUE Transplant procedure.
In order to book a consultation with FUE Hair Clinics©, call 0844 815 9338, email info@fuehairclinics.co.uk, or fill in the form from their website.
However, the problem for many men is that growing a full moustache or a beard simply isn’t possible. Genes have a lot to do with it; it’s common for men to have gaps in their facial hair which results in a patchy and altogether unconvincing look if left to grow.
To those unfortunate who can’t grow a full moustache or a beard, FUE Hair Clinics© with clinics in London’s Harley street and elsewhere, are offering all Facial Hair Transplants 30% cheaper throughout November.
Moreover, they will be donating 10% from the profits of those November procedures to Cancer charities. This comes as no surprise, since the leading hair transplant clinics, after been moved by his story, has recently awarded a FREE Hair Transplant to a young man who has survived testicular cancer.
Michael Psaltakis, Managing Director of FUE Hair Clinics©, says that they have the ideal solution for your facial hair woes.
“Using similar methods as a traditional hair transplant, we can improve the aesthetics of your moustache by extracting and transplanting individual hair follicles. This procedure, known as Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), when applied to the facial hair region, involves patching up small areas, rather than transplanting an entire moustache.”
Facial hair Transplants have really taken off and are very popular at the moment. The number of men having FUE procedures to give them a fuller looking moustache or beard is unprecedented.
Figures released by the International Society of Hair Restoration have shown that in the last 12 months the number of men choosing to have a Facial Hair Transplant has risen by 13 percent.
“Regardless of Movember and fashion trends, we’re confident that the market for facial hair transplants will be growing. The reason is that for many men not having a complete moustache or beard can be a big hit on their confidence. There are a lot of men out there whose facial hair grows rather patchy and incomplete, and it’s noticeable even if someone has a five o'clock shadow.”
“As a society we often associate facial hair with masculinity and an absence of one can really hit a man’s self-esteem. Now that the FUE Facial Hair Transplant is available as a procedure, men finally have a choice of doing something about it. The procedure is ideal since it is non-invasive, pain-free, scar-free and produces permanent results.”
Visit the FUE Hair Clinics© website at http://www.fuehairclinics.co.uk and learn more about the revolutionary FUE Transplant procedure.
In order to book a consultation with FUE Hair Clinics©, call 0844 815 9338, email info@fuehairclinics.co.uk, or fill in the form from their website.
Press release distributed by Pressat on behalf of FUE Hair Clinics, on Saturday 2 November, 2013. For more information subscribe and follow https://pressat.co.uk/
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