There are many people who suffer from loss of hair, thinning hair,
or complete baldness, known as Alopecia.
There is plenty of information available on what causes baldness,
the different types of baldness, the causes of baldness and how
baldness progresses, but these are not really the most important
questions.
At Hair Replacement For Men, they believe the most important
question is very likely "How does going bald affect how you
feel about yourself?
Going bald may happen gradually, or it may be relatively sudden.
It is difficult to handle either way. Even if you have a family
history of baldness, it’s easy to convince yourself that it
won't happen to you, and can be a bit of a shock when it does.
When baldness and thinning of hair begins, one of the first reactions
is to go into a denial phase. There's no thought at first of hair replacement, instead, a person may react by saying to himself that
there's really nothing different about his hair, and pretend as
thought he is unable to see the thinning spots or bald spots.
A person changing his hairstyle to hide the hair loss, while still
not admitting he is going bald, may also evidence denial. This reaction
leads to some pretty ridiculous looking hairstyles, and usually
engenders ridicule and disgust from friends and family, even if
they won't say so out loud.
The person in denial about hair loss may also believe that if he
shaves his head, then the hair will grow back thicker, just like
facial hair. He may convince himself that other lies are true, like
"It's just a cyclical thing – those follicles are taking
a rest for a while, then they'll grow back soon." Or "It's
only my hair thinning with age; I'm not really going bald."
Each of these attempts at denial is really implemented to avoid
facing the reality that hair loss is occurring, because the direct
result of baldness is usually a dramatically lowered self-esteem.
Those who suffer from baldness almost always go into a phase of
discouragement and disappointment.
They know that balding will change their looks dramatically, and
that they will be less attractive to women. This is one of the primary
reasons for lowered self-esteem resulting from hair loss.
There isn’t a single cologne advertisement or beer advertisement
that features a balding man surrounded by beautiful girls, right?
No, there are always men with full heads of hair getting attention
from the girls.
To reverse this trend of plummeting self-esteem, men often turn
to hair replacement options. Slowing hair loss or undergoing surgery
to replace hair can help restore self-esteem and return a man's
self confidence to him.
Having a consultation at a qualified hair restoration center such
as Hair Replacement For Men can be the first step in regaining
peace of mind and feelings of self worth that have been lost because
of hair loss.