It's a fairly common fear - thinning hair, then potentially losing it, can ruin a social reputation, distort first impressions or influence the way the opposite sex views you.
Hair has been our “Crowning Glory”, and hair loss and baldness is a concern for females and males of all ages. Facts are hair loss is depressing and stressful, makes you feel less attractive, insecure about them and makes you feel as you “past prime”.
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Mesotherapy, a technique involving injections of medications directly into the skin, was first described by a French physician, Dr. Michel Pistor. The medications in Mesotherapy treatments cause an increase in blood circulation to the scalp area and stimulate the
hair follicles.
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SureThik hair thickening fibres are manufactured from a natural, organic keratin base and electro-statically charged. When sprinkled or dusted on from their shaker container, they attach to existing thinning and vellus hair to give the undetectable and natural look of a full head of hair.
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Myth: Baldness is genetic via your maternal grandfather.
Two studies published in 2008 indicated that a new gene identified with hair loss can be inherited from both the mother's and father's side of the family. Researchers questioned past findings and discovered that men whose fathers were bald were two and a half times more likely to have hair loss than men whose fathers did not – regardless of the maternal grandfather.
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Myth: There is no hope for male-pattern baldness.
Scientists in Tokyo were recently able to regenerate hair on a bald mouse. The scientists applied stem cells and saw that 74 percent of the implanted cells had grown into hair follicles within three weeks. This could give hope to bald men looking into transplants options. Despite doing the test on a mouse, the scientists also tested implanting human hair follicles onto the mouse, and human hair grew.
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Fact: Trying to hide your baldness makes you look even more ridiculous.
Ok so, there is a study that says that women using an internet-dating website were five times more likely to contact men with hair than men who were bald. But this isn't about a full head of hair vs. balding or completely bald. This is a statement about the guys who are trying desperately to hide it. Don't bother with a comb-over, a toupee or another George Costanza-esque stunt. Embrace it. Go with the Jason Statham look. Is anyone going to tell him that he isn’t badass anymore?