a new panacea is trumpeted in the fight against baldness, or if it’s not new, it’s “refined”: transplants more effective and affordable than ever; “hair systems” that reinvent the toupé; “scalp tattoos”; pills that halt follicle deterioration; injectables that activate stem cells and restart growth…With the greatest of deference to the new heir to our throne – and indeed his brother, and uncle, and father – there really is no excuse for simply giving in to male pattern baldness anymore, potentially rendering glabrous gentlemen an endangered species.
Unless they want to be bald, of course. But that’s just it: hair loss is rapidly becoming a choice.“Yes, to plenty of people it is now a choice.
If people want to do something about their hair loss, there are proven treatments that can help. The problem with the general hair loss sufferer is they go into denial, and they leave it too late to actually act on it,” says Spencer Stevenson, who runs the Spex Hair advice website and presents the podcast The Bald Truth UK.
Depending on who you talk to, somewhere between two thirds and four fifths of all men will eventually be affected by male pattern baldness.
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