If you have lost your hair due to medication or being unwell, the impact this has on your self-esteem and confidence can be huge.
‘These people have undergone life-shattering illnesses, and this is just one way of putting a smile on their faces’
Lauren is a semi-permanent make-up artist in Gateshead. She has started a new campaign to get this beauty treatment offered on the NHS, as she has seen first-hand just how much of a positive difference it can make for people with hair loss. ‘Offering free SPMU treatments means so much to me as I’ve witnessed a number of times the positive impact the treatments have on people’s lives,’ Lauren tells Metro.co.uk.‘These people have undergone life-shattering illnesses, and this is just one way of putting a smile on their faces.’
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