Our Relapse Prevention Program is improving daily as we learn what works for all those who have worked with us. Our online coaching track history going back to 1996, STILL with over a 98% success rate.

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Need help to stop pulling hair out permanently?

Aftercare enables us to offer you ongoing support after you have completed our program.

Continuity of care is crucial, but costly for the coaches.

We recommend you opt for Aftercare once you've graduated from Neovision Trichnotherapy, so that your coaching can continue for at least a year.

The following items are only available to pull free people who have completed the Neovision Trichnotherapy Program.

To subscribe for monthly Aftercare, use one of the buttons below.

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Aftercare Includes bi-weekly top-up e-mails, and relapse prevention work - continued care designed to keep you free of hair pulling forever. You get to continue submitting your daily reports every day, and we send you coaching emails every two weeks.

In Advanced Aftercare, you also continue to complete your daily reports online each day, and receive more frequent coaching emails - often twice a week or more, as well as ongoing skills training and relapse prevention work.

Both Aftercare options last for one year after graduation from Coaching.

We can't make any guarantees that you will stay pull free forever, but everyone who uses this Aftercare system, currently continues to be pull free. We believe it is your best chance.

Aftercare is only available to pull free people who have completed the Trichnotherapy Program.

Single Coaching E-mail charge   Click to pay for your individual Coaching e-mails
Single Coaching e-mails are charged at £10. Again, these are only available to people who have completed the Trichnotherapy Program. From time to time after Coaching clients often feel the need to consult the therapist concerning a specific problem. Payment can be made pro-rata above.   Success statistics updated 1st March 2007

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