Trichology Blog
The Institute of Trichologists’s blog is home to various blog articles written by a variety of our members and our PR team. The articles include hair loss facts, IOT updates and press releases, developments in Trichology, and more.
How to Stop Thinning Hair
Trichology… So many people ‘claim’ to be a Trichologist. It’s so important you have a consultation with a ‘Qualified’ Trichologist (and make sure they mention that bit!) But it’s not only other ‘Trichologists’ that can confuse you, it’s also the
Hormonal Hair Loss
Hormones are chemical ‘messengers’ acting as communication tools between different areas of the body. They are secreted from the endocrine glands in order to trigger a change or effect within a particular organ or tissue. It only requires a microscopic amount
Institute of Trichologists helps to give students a ‘head start’ in their professional training!
News of Level 5 accreditation by leading awarding body cements the IoT’s reputation as superior provider of trichology education The Institute of Trichologists (IOT) – the leading professional association for trichologists in the world, and the largest trichology training provider
Institute of Trichologists bids fond farewell to Vice President Professor Desmond Tobin and looks forward to welcoming Dr Claire Higgins to the role
July 2021 After many years of working with the Institute of Trichologists, very generously sharing his research and knowledge with members and serving as Vice President, esteemed professor Desmond Tobin is stepping down and “making way” for Dr Claire Higgins,
Understanding our hair and the Menopause
The Menopause can be a difficult time for many women, in part due to the impact it can have on your hair. Consultant Trichologist Eva Proudman MIT IAT WTS gives her tips and advice on coping with the impact of
Institute of Trichologists calls for Medical Service Recognition amid Lockdown 3 practice “ban”
Inability to treat patients face-to-face having grave impact on patients’ mental health, warns UK’s trichology industry. One in two adults in the UK suffer with some form of hair or scalp concern – a shocking statistic, shedding light on a