Cheltenham, UK. November 10th, 2025 – Pro Hair Edit, a leading UK-based brand in non-surgical hair replacement, is transforming the way men and women approach hair loss combining innovation, compassion, and community impact.
The company has also announced a meaningful collaboration with The Little Princess Trust, a charity that provides free, real hair wigs to children and young people who have lost their hair through cancer treatment and other conditions.
Founded by award-winning barber and entrepreneur Ney Ciuca, Pro Hair Edit has grown from a local consultation service in Cheltenham into a trusted name in the British hair restoration industry. The brand’s philosophy is rooted in the belief that hair loss isn’t simply a cosmetic issue it’s a deeply emotional experience that can affect mental health, self-esteem, and confidence.
“We see the change happen in real time,” said founder Ney Ciuca. “When someone walks into our studio, they often carry years of insecurity or anxiety about their appearance. By the time they leave with a natural, comfortable system, you can see the weight lift off their shoulders. It’s not just about hair it’s about restoring their confidence, their energy, and even their social life.”
Pro Hair Edit offers bespoke, non-surgical hair systems designed to look, feel, and move naturally. Each consultation is private and personalised, helping clients choose a system that suits their lifestyle, maintenance comfort, and individual style.
The service has been praised for its approachable and inclusive atmosphere, which helps remove the stigma often attached to men’s hair loss and encourages open conversations around mental health.
Beyond appearance, the company’s mission is to spark self-belief and normalise talking about emotional well-being. In a society where appearance often ties closely to confidence, Pro Hair Edit aims to remind clients that seeking solutions is not vanity it’s self-care.
To extend its positive impact, Pro Hair Edit has partnered with The Little Princess Trust, one of the UK’s most respected hair donation and wig charities. The collaboration will help raise awareness of hair loss support for both children and adults, encourage community donations, and promote confidence-boosting initiatives through shared campaigns.
“The Little Princess Trust has been changing young lives for years, and we’re proud to support their work,” Ney added. “As a company that sees the emotional side of hair loss every day, we understand how vital confidence and self-image are especially for children facing medical challenges.”
Through joint events, local awareness campaigns, and charitable contributions, Pro Hair Edit hopes to inspire others in the beauty and grooming industry to view hair restoration not just as a business, but as a way to restore hope and dignity.
Pro Hair Edit currently operates private consultation studios and Home too in Gloucestershire , with plans to expand nationwide through its Certified Partner Program. Each specialist is trained to deliver a discreet, confidence-boosting experience focused on both aesthetic and emotional transformation.
The brand continues to promote mental health awareness through its campaigns, social media content, and in-person events reminding clients that looking good and feeling good often go hand in hand.
“Our goal is simple,” Ney concluded. “To help people feel comfortable in their own skin again. Hair loss can take away confidence, but we’re here to give it back with compassion, craftsmanship, and community support.”
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