Hair Loss, and Hair Systems – a Primer
Androgenic alopecia (or male pattern baldness) is a typical affliction among young men in their 20s and 30s. Even though it’s common, it’s no less agonising for the individual concerned. Male pattern baldness (Androgenic alopecia) is normally the first sign of ageing, and can occur as early as your late teens, giving rise to social anxiety and even depression. While the public at large see baldness as something normal, it’s not a joke when it’s you who is losing your hair.
Androgenic alopecia bears upon individuals in diverse ways. Some don’t experience any type of balding pattern until later on in life. Others suffer the usual male pattern : a gradual losing of hair at the temples. Other patterns include the crown area first of all, or a rapid thinning of all hair.
If every man lost his hair at the same time in the same pattern, it could be contended that we wouldn’t see it as so agonizing. Nevertheless, it’s the diverseness of balding patterns and pace in how they occur that causes many guys to feel rather depressed and even victimised by nature if they experience particularly rapid forms of baldness.
Look online and you might think there’s a myriad of effortless remedies to losing your hair. Just eat X pills and/or apply Y spray topically, and you will get a full head of hair. Sure, there are hair thickeners, and medications that can slow down the process of balding moderately, but there’s no official cure to hair loss – no miraculous lotion that men can take to utterly assure regrowth of hair, or the prevent hair loss.
But there is a solution. There are hair systems, or wigs that men can wear to hide their bald spots. These hairpieces can be developed matching their colour of hair and type of baldness. Even close-up it’s often hard to understand that there is indeed a wig fitted. If wearing a wig makes you feel confident when you would have otherwise been anxious, then it’s better to wear one.






















