Dealing with the emotional impact of hair loss can be quite challenging for many balding men and women worldwide. That’s why in addition to learning how to treat baldness, we’ve put together several suggestions and tips for coping with the emotional and psychological impact hair loss can have on our lives.
Keep Your Friends Close: Battling with hair loss is ultimately about acceptance. While we may not like what we look like with a bald head, knowing people still love and respect us despite an altered appearance is vital to one’s overall emotional and psychological wellbeing. Communicating your struggle with close friends, especially those who can relate to you can also be therapeutic.
Relate, Share, and Connect with Other Balding Men and Women: The expression, “there is safety in numbers” has never been so true. Sharing, connecting, and relating to others struggling with hair loss can bring comfort and peace in knowing you’re not alone. Our hair loss forum can be a great place to find support and encouragement in your struggle with baldness.
Find Hair Loss Solutions that Really Work: For some, hair loss is a fact of life and they’ll choose to go bald gracefully. For others, they’d like nothing more than to keep or restore their natural hair. Though no cure for baldness exists, non-surgical treatments such as Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) are proven to slow down, stop, and even reverse the effects of male pattern baldness in most men. Today’s revolutionary ultra refined hair transplant procedures can produce undetectable results so natural that you’ll fool even the toughest critics. Those considering hair restoration, especially hair transplant surgery are encouraged to take plenty of time to research and educate themselves on the benefits, limitations, and potential risks that go along with each treatment.
Find Your Inner Strength and Beauty: Do you believe you’re beautiful with and without hair? Why or why not? Everyone wants to look their best. But our pride in how we look should be a reflection of how we feel about ourselves. Far too often however, we let how we look influence how we feel, think, and live. You are encouraged to look inward and find the beauty that radiates from within.
Bill Seemiller
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