Male baldness can prove to be a traumatic and disheartening experience for some. With some conditions taking men by surprise, various forms of alopecia can cause depression and lower self-esteem. But what are the psychological effects of male baldness?
The hair cloning process is still a process being pioneered by scientists. The success rates have been impressive, with preliminary investigations showing that anywhere between 66% and 80% of potential patients able to benefit from the treatment. The process is known as follicular cell implantation and is proving to be a faster as well as a less intensive course of treatment.
As hair loss and baldness can be caused by emotional trauma and stress, it is not unusual for conditions like alopecia to add to the trauma and make matters worse. This can result in bouts of depression when hair loss is occurring. There are chances of a slippery slope forming, with low morale and stress culminating in more hair loss and forming a nasty cycle.
Sometimes, stress can be unavoidable. Traumas such as a death or surgery can result in emotional stress. In these cases, taking care of your scalp by cleaning and massaging it regularly can improve your general hygiene, eliminate infection and reduce the chances of thinning hair.
A good way to recognize change is by comparing the current condition of hair to a recent photograph. Are there any noticeable changes in the hairline or at the crown? If so, there is a chance that the signs could be the onset of male hair loss.
A bad experience with hair dye, including an allergic reaction, could result in dramatic hair loss. Blistering or itchiness of the scalp can indicate this. Make sure you dye only once every 2 months and conduct a patch test before every procedure.
It is important to select your shampoo carefully if you are mainly bald but still have some hair. Selecting a product that is strong and full of chemicals can do more harm to your scalp than good, so try and select shampoos with slightly acidic pH rates, as such products tend to be gentle and mild. As hair absorbs most of the chemicals in shampoo, most people don’t notice; however people with little or no hair need to take particular care as their scalps can be sensitive.
The key point of shaving your head is to shower fully beforehand. Applying pressure with a flannel can soften the hair as well as raise it which can make the process of shaving your head a lot easier. Making a habit of this can improve the quality of your shave immensely.
There are many hair conditioning products on the market targeted for males. This is due to the high level of men who have damaged hair which results in hair loss. Consider using a conditioning product daily to care for your hair by replenishing lost nutrients that are needed to keep hair healthy.
Hair transplants can help people regain their confidence as well as regain their hair. However, the cost of such treatment can be profound. As the hair transplanted needs to be replaced annually and groomed frequently, with all procedures having a cost, maintaining a hair transplant over a 15-year period can cost anything up to $30,000.
With all of these different types and causes of male baldness, there has been a requirement for a baldness classification system. In the 1950s, this was founded with the Hamilton Scale. After revision in the 1970s, the naming was changed to the Hamilton-Norwood Scale to account for the improvements made by the Dr Oater Norwood.
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