Don’t Believe the Hype - Hair Loss Could Happen to You
In our society, beauty and acceptance reign supreme in the human psyche and can have long last effects - good or bad - on an individual. While many people use the old saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover” or “Beauty is on the inside,” the unfortunate truth is we live in a society where someone's outside appearance plays a giant role in how they are viewed and accepted in social circles, and even in many employment positions.
The more aware we become of this - the larger the industry has grown to create products and treatments that promise to fix or adjust anything thats not considered ‘attractive.
For many of us, this can be much harder than buying the newest blouse from a store or wearing the seasons shade of lipstick. Physical appearances that are out of our control can be costly and even seem impossible to fix.
Take for example the many people who suffer from thinning hair and hair loss altogether. In the past solutions like toupees were available - but they ended up only becoming the butt of many jokes due to their inability to provide a stable, natural looking head of hair.
along with the social acceptance issues, balding is also an issue that is surrounded with myths and tons of hype on how to fix it.
A recent press release from hair restoration service provider Hair Club looked at the biggest rumors about hair loss to address the actual truth in hopes that people who are looking for solutions can finally get the answers they have been seeking.
According to the list, the top myth out there is that only those people whose parents are bald or have thinning hair will be destined to have the same fate in the future. While genetics are one link into a reason for hair loss, it is not the only guarantee that you will or won't lose your hair.
For years the embarrassment of hair loss was only seen in men, particularly as they shaved their heads to try to mask the issue - but women also lose their hair. Almost half of all women infact experience some kind of hair thinning or loss by the age of 50. So dont believe the hype, and don't wait until the problem is too big before looking for hair transplant center that can help you.
Hairfear - 10-1-2013