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Hair loss isn't simply a cosmetic issue—it's a legitimate medical condition that deserves proper diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Amy Vowler, Managing Director at Hair GP and experienced physician with extensive clinical background spanning neurodisability and youth health services, brings a refreshingly holistic approach to hair restoration.
"Hair just got sort of pushed to the side as more of a beauty thing rather than a medical thing, but it's very much a medical thing," Dr. Vowler explains, highlighting how the medical establishment has historically overlooked this crucial aspect of patient wellbeing. Drawing parallels to how menopause was once dismissed but is now recognized as requiring proper medical attention, she advocates for similar recognition of hair health concerns.
What sets Dr. Vowler's approach apart is her commitment to identifying root causes rather than merely treating symptoms. When patients arrive with what she calls "graveyards of products"—countless vitamins, shampoos and treatments that haven't worked—she focuses on comprehensive testing and personalized care plans. Most surprisingly, effective treatments don't need to be expensive, but they do require the one thing modern patients struggle to give: time. The hair growth cycle demands patience, with meaningful results typically appearing only after 6-9 months of consistent treatment.
Through trichoscopy examination and detailed blood testing that looks beyond "normal" ranges to find "optimal" levels for hair health, Dr. Vowler's evidence-based approach stands in stark contrast to the sales-driven model common in many hair clinics. She emphasizes ethical practice, proper medical oversight, and patient education—ensuring that those struggling with hair loss receive the medical care they deserve rather than just another product to add to their collection.
Whether you're experiencing sudden hair shedding, gradual thinning, or considering treatment options including hair transplantation, Dr. Vowler's insights offer a valuable perspective on approaching hair health as the medical issue it truly is. Listen now to understand why hair deserves the same serious medical attention as any other health concern.

👩‍⚕️ Guest Biography

Dr Amy Vowler is a GP and the Managing Director of Hair GP, a regulated UK hair restoration clinic that takes a medical-first approach to treating hair loss. In addition to her work in hair health, Amy also serves as a care home GP at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability and runs a youth health clinic in Battersea. Her clinical interests include women’s hormone health, mental health, and trichology — all of which inform her patient-first, holistic model of care at Hair GP.

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About Dr Andrew Greenland

Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing.

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Chapters

1. Meet Amy Voler from Hair GP (00:00:00)

2. The Holistic Approach to Hair Health (00:07:22)

3. Patient Journey and Treatment Options (00:12:27)

4. Ethics and Evidence-Based Hair Care (00:17:31)

5. Challenges in Running a Regulated Clinic (00:21:03)

6. Future of Hair Restoration Medicine (00:25:13)

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