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The Sun
31-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
I had a £6.5k hair transplant after I started receding in pregnancy – it's changed my life, says Chloe Goodman
CHLOE Goodman may look confident in her beaming Instagram posts and TV appearances, but when her hair started falling out in clumps after two pregnancies she was devastated. Suddenly Chloe, 32 – who is mum to Isla, five, and Hudson, three - was faced with crippling anxiety and new insecurities, leaving her confidence in tatters. 8 8 Despite those around her, including her ex-professional footballer husband Grant Hall, 33, assuring Chloe she had nothing to worry about, she became 'obsessed' with her hair. 'I've always liked my hair. I stopped wearing extensions years ago and when I look at photos from before my first pregnancy, I'd always had a strong hairline,' Former Ex On The Beach star Chloe says. 'So to lose hair not only at the sides, but also on my hairline was a shock. ' Hair loss isn't uncommon in pregnancy and afterwards, but when I was breastfeeding my son, I noticed mine was falling out in clumps and really thinning.' Chloe's journey to eventually having a hair transplant in June this year started in January when sister Amelia, 25, took a photo of her one day while they were working in their aesthetics clinic Ophiah Aesthetics, in Hove, E. Sussex. 'At the time, it had been a while since I'd had my hair dyed and the sun had made the colour fade even more,' Chloe explains. 'When I looked at the photo, it looked like my hair had receded by two inches – you could see my scalp. 'I was like, 'Do I actually look like that?'' Amelia brushed it off and assured her sister that it was just the effect of the flash. But from then on, whenever faced with a photo of herself, Chloe could see nothing else but her thinning hair. 'Embarrassed' Chloe Goodman 'not ready' to forgive sister Lauryn over Kyle Walker relationship She says: 'It started to really bother me. I think I probably made it worse from stress. 'I've suffered from anxiety in the past and I used to pick at the back of my scalp when I was feeling anxious. 'What I found I was doing this time was picking at the front of my hair, which was obviously making it worse.' The number of women undergoing hair transplants in the UK is on the rise. While traditionally a male-dominated procedure, some clinics now report that women account for 20 to 30 per cent of their clientele – a trend potentially influenced by factors like postpartum hair loss, which affects between 40 and 50 per cent of women after childbirth. In Chloe's case, she found herself constantly comparing new photos to older ones. 8 8 8 But she also worried people would think she was making a big deal out of nothing. Recalling a conversation with Grant, who she married in June 2024, about her concerns, Chloe continues: 'I said to him, 'My hair is definitely thinning, isn't it?' 'Being a typical man, he said, 'I can't tell the difference'. I was showing him before and after photos and he said, 'Chloe, you're 10 years younger in the first photo, of course you're going to look different'.' But it was actually Grant's own hair transplant experience that inspired Chloe to undergo the £6,500 procedure. She says: 'Grant had his in 2018 and it is probably one of the most amazing hair transplants I've ever seen – so much so that I forget he's had one.' Chloe also sought advice from Love Island star Rosie Williams, 33, who had her own transplant in 2022. 'I didn't know any other women who'd had a hair transplant,' Chloe says. 'Rosie told me it was the best thing she had ever done. Hair loss isn't uncommon in pregnancy and afterwards, but when I was breastfeeding my son, I noticed mine was falling out in clumps and really thinning. Chloe 'She gave me so much information and shared personal photos of her journey. I was so grateful for that.' Eventually, Chloe made an appointment with the same surgeon Grant was treated by, Dr Matee at KSI Clinics in June. No stranger to cosmetic surgery, Chloe is very open about past procedures, including a boob uplift and liposuction. She has also treated herself to a full set of veneers. But the difference, she reflects, between those treatments and a hair transplant is that you're not knocked out for the latter. She says: 'I was thinking at one point that maybe I'd not thought it through. 'It was painful as injections usually are, but most women can cope with anything once they've been through childbirth. 'Once they'd numbed the area I was totally relaxed and I even fell asleep. Grant was at home with the children and there I was having a nap in the middle of the day.' 'BIT EXTREME' Chloe jokes: 'I'd have more surgery if that's what I get out of it.' Hair transplants typically involve transplanting hair follicles from a donor area – usually the back of the head – to the area that needs treating. This meant Chloe had her hair partially shaved at the back, which is what took her most by surprise. 'The front did not bother me at all afterwards – it was a bit bloody,' she says. 'But the back – my God. I didn't realise they were going to get the clippers out. 'At that moment, I looked up at Dr Matee and said, 'This isn't me being extreme, is it? I do need this, don't I?' 'He said, 'I won't lie, you do need this. I wouldn't be doing it if I thought otherwise'.' Having a hair transplant can be life changing. My advice would be to speak to other women who have had it done and make sure you do your research. Chloe Chloe predicts she'll see the end result of the procedure by this time next year, when her hair has fully grown back. And she urges women suffering from hair loss to follow in her footsteps. 'Hair is such a huge part of a woman's identity,' she says. 'If it's bothering you now, it will always bother you and it's something that usually gets worse with age. 8 8 'Having a hair transplant can be life changing. My advice would be to speak to other women who have had it done and make sure you do your research. 'Many clinics in the UK offer finance options now, which make it even more accessible. 'Looking back, I know now it wasn't an extreme move and women who decide to do this have nothing to be embarrassed about.' Expert advice for taking care of your hair By ANABEL KINGSLEY Lead Trichologist and Brand President at Philip Kingsley Being non-essential, hair is a very reactive tissue and is sensitive to lifestyle, health, and environmental factors. You want to optimise each possible factor that can affect your hair growth cycle, such as your health, nutrition, thyroid function, stress levels, as well as scalp health and the condition of your hair itself. DIET Hair growth and diet are intertwined. Hair is physically a non-essential tissue, so your body gives it last priority. Nutrients are first sent to keep essential cells and tissues functioning, and your hair receives them last. This means if you aren't eating well, or you are lacking in certain vitamins and/or minerals, your hair will be the first thing to be dispensed of. In fact, hair loss is often the first sign of a dietary deficiency. SUPPLEMENTS Supplements can help make sure you're getting the correct nutrients if used in partnership with a balanced diet. For supplements specific to hair concerns, it is best to get prescribed ones following relevant blood tests under the guidance of a professional. STRESS Managing stress levels is an important part of any hair loss treatment plan. Stress can cause telogen effluvium - or rapid loss. It can also impact the health of your scalp, which has a direct impact on hair growth and structure. SCALP Look after your scalp - Your scalp is home to your hair follicles and hair growth is closely linked to scalp health. Cleanse your scalp ( regularly, and use targeted products to address any issues, like dandruff. I recommend a clarifying shampoo to make sure the scalp is fully cleansed of residue and build up. EXPER T HELP See an expert who specialises in hair loss and use evidence-based treatments that are backed by good clinical studies. Such as our expert Trichologists at the Philip Kingsley Clinic who offer an in depth consultation to discuss your concerns, treatment plans and more.


Daily Mail
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Chloe Goodman shows shocking results of hair transplant as star is seen leaving the clinic post procedure
looked less like her glamorous Instagram self on Wednesday after undergoing a shock hair transplant. The model, 32, was seen leaving the KSL Clinic in Maidstone, Kent as she headed back to her car following the procedure. With her brunette locks pinned up in a bun on top of her head, the initial red follicles of the hair transplant could be seen across her hairline. Appearing to dress up for the treatment, Chloe opted for a stylish blue summer dress which she paired with white sandals. Putting on a busty display in the plunging dress it featured a waistcoat style top and she cinched her waist in with a white belt. Chloe's procedure comes seven years after her now husband Grant Hall also underwent a hair transplant at the same clinic back in 2018. The pair were snapped at the time leaving the clinic holding hands in the early days of their relationship before they went on to tie the knot in June 2024. Meanwhile Chloe previously underwent corrective surgery to fix botched Vaser liposuction which she had in 2017 which left her skin mottled. Chloe told new! that she had been left badly scarred by her botched surgery before having a corrective procedure done at Pall Mall Cosmetics in the UK. She told the publication: 'I'm so happy with the results. I spent six years of my life hiding my body and editing photos so that you couldn't see the scarring. 'I was so unhappy. But now I feel like a different woman. It's not even about the surgery, it's about what it's done for my happiness and confidence. It's made the biggest difference.' Chloe later discovered that the skin mottling she experienced was as a result of the surgeon taking too much skin away when doing the liposuction. She had the first surgery done aged 24 due to the pressure of being in the public eye and as a confidence boost after going through a break-up. But she said she had been feeling so bad about herself, she wondered how Grant could even fancy her, admitting she 'hated herself when she looked in the mirror.' Appearing to dress up for the treatment, Chloe opted for a stylish blue summer dress which she paired with white sandals Putting on a busty display in the plunging dress it featured a waistcoat style top and she cinched her waist in with a white belt Chloe's procedure comes seven years after her now husband Grant Hall also underwent a hair transplant at the same clinic back in 2018 However she admitted her new-found confidence has done wonders for her relationship in the bedroom. The couple share daughter Isla, five, and son Hudson, three, and married in a picturesque ceremony in Portugal. Last September, speaking exclusively to MailOnline at her home in East Sussex, Chloe opened up about her relationship with the Swindon Town central defender and the highs and lows they faced in their relationship. Chloe explained: 'The hardest point for us in our relationship was when he left QPR where he was Captain. 'We had Isla and he got a new contract with Middlesbrough, which was a seven hour drive away. Isla was three months old and I was driving up every other week to him.' Chloe continued: 'When you're a new mum it's really difficult to navigate on your own. I had postnatal depression and Grant was phenomenal, fantastic. He really, really helped me through that. 'So that was probably the hardest time. I remember constantly stopping on the motorway. 'I had our three dogs in the car and Isla and constantly having to pull over and breastfeed. 'Then she got to the weaning stage and I was constantly just changing the nappies at service stations - my life felt like it was on a motorway.' Revealing how the family settled into a new routine, Chloe shared: 'Grant's getting older now. So realistically, I keep thinking he might be playing until he's 35/38. 'His priorities have changed too. I need him to be close to the family. It's not good for your mental health being alone and far away. 'So after the Middlesbrough contract we had a chat and it was just after we had Hudson. Grant said he was going to do his best to try and get a club that he could be more at home for. 'So currently he's based from home but will stay in hotels near the training ground if he needs to. So we're working it out. It's working really well. We're really happy.'


Business Upturn
27-06-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
Canada Energy Partners Extends Private Placement
By GlobeNewswire Published on June 28, 2025, 02:00 IST VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Canada Energy Partners Inc. (NEX: CE.H) (the 'Company') announces that the non-brokered private placement announced April 11/2025 and extended on June 3/2025 until June 26/2025 has been terminated. Any investor funds forwarded in anticipation of the private placement closing will be returned to investors in full. Please see news releases issued on April 11/2025 and June 3/2025 for more information. On behalf of the Board of Directors of Canada Energy Partners Inc.: Grant Hall President For more information, please contact: CANADA ENERGY PARTNERS Grant Hall, President Email: [email protected] Direct Phone: (520) 668 4101 Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as such term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are frequently characterized by words such as 'plan', 'expect', 'project', 'intend', 'believe', 'anticipate', 'estimate' and other similar words or statements that certain events or conditions 'may' or 'will' occur, including, without limitation, estimated revenues. Forward-looking statements in this press release include statements about the anticipated filing deadline for the Annual Filings. Forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. These factors include, without limitation, the failure to file the Annual Filings by the anticipated date. Readers are cautioned that reliance on such information may not be appropriate for other purposes. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date hereof, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements, whether because of new information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by law. Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Canada Energy Partners Extends Private Placement
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canada Energy Partners Inc. (NEX: CE.H) (the 'Company') announces that the TSX-Venture Exchange has approved an extension of its non-brokered private placement until June 26/2025. Please see the original news release announcing the private placement issued on April 11/2025 for more information. On behalf of the Board of Directors of Canada Energy Partners Inc.: Grant HallPresident For more information, please contact: CANADA ENERGY PARTNERS Grant Hall, President Email: ghall9612@ Phone: (520) 668 4101 Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as such term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are frequently characterized by words such as 'plan', 'expect', 'project', 'intend', 'believe', 'anticipate', 'estimate' and other similar words or statements that certain events or conditions 'may' or 'will' occur, including, without limitation, estimated revenues. Forward-looking statements in this press release include statements about the anticipated filing deadline for the Annual Filings. Forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. These factors include, without limitation, the failure to file the Annual Filings by the anticipated date. Readers are cautioned that reliance on such information may not be appropriate for other purposes. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date hereof, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements, whether because of new information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by in to access your portfolio