Hair Loss

September 14th, 2007 | by admin |

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Men’s Hair Loss

by Ray Gallagher

Life is filled with those little confidence breakers. You know, like a zit on the tip of your nose, or braces laid across your teeth like railroad tracks. Burdens such as these can have a harsh effect on our self-esteem. It seems as we age, there are even more physical afflictions to deal with. Women battle relentlessly for wrinkle-free complexions and a youthful appearance, while men typically grapple with losing their hair.

In fact, men’s hair loss is certainly not exclusive to a small group of males that dwell in a far-off land. Millions of adult males around the world are struggling with this confidence-breaker. However, when it comes to men’s hair loss, we are rather fortunate these days. With professionals working hard to remedy this affliction, there are always new and better products and treatments on the market.




Does the phrase “men’s hair loss” ever arise in your home? Maybe your father is going bald and complains once in a while. It’s a tad bizarre to watch this experience. I should know; I watched my father lose his precious dew. Okay, who am I kidding; the guy didn’t seem to care one bit. Regardless, it was a sad process to observe. I couldn’t help but think that I was going to be next. Since he was going bare up top, I thought for sure that men’s hair loss was also my fate.

Then it happened. My older brother began clogging up the shower drain with clumps of hair, just out of high school. This was a nightmare. It was only a matter of time now. Then it would be my turn to shed my delightful dew. Well, fortunately for me it didn’t work out that way. Although my brother did continue to lose his hair, my other brothers and I did not. Even today, men’s hair loss is not a factor for us. This burden is usually hereditary, but can be influenced by stress. Is your mother’s father bald? He is the key individual that may determine your fate with men’s hair loss.

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In this age focused on technology, men’s hair loss is a battle being fought with more advanced weapons. We no longer accept the death of our dews. It’s time to stand up and demand your hair back. There are several treatments at hand. You can visit a trichologist for professional assistance. He/she will probably get you started down the right path to a full head of hair. There are also over the counter remedies for men’s hair loss, which can be found in your local drug store. The trick is pinpointing that solution that best suits you.

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  1. 5 Responses to “Hair Loss”

  2. By kissinger rai on Oct 31, 2007 | Reply

    Could you send me more info. I could not get onto your website. Thanks.

  3. By Tom Parra on Nov 13, 2007 | Reply

    i have alopecia ariatta….patches of hair come and go….no one in my family has this…i am 55 yrs old…this has been happening for 2 years… been to many doctors ..they say there is no cure for this…caused by stress…does your treatment work for this

  4. By Cynthia on Nov 26, 2007 | Reply

    Hi: My question is how does one wash an elderly mother’s hair who can’t stand at a sink nor go to a hairdresser at home in her room? Thank you She is 91 and was in the hospital recently and has been tramatized there and is very afraid to walk.

  5. By Janie on Oct 12, 2008 | Reply

    What causes hair loss? Is it true that as one ages the hair begins to thin?

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