- Hair loss affects the egos of men more than anything. Men often feel as though the amount of hair of their head represents their vitality and youthfulness; therefore, hair loss is equated with aging and loss of physical appeal. There are men that are so adversely affected by hair loss that they must seek counseling to cope with going bald. Still others embrace this fact of life and either cut their hair off completely or cut it into styles that help to camouflage the loss.
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Society views hair loss as a negative attribute to physical appearance. After all, hair loss is part of the aging process, and in American society, aging is something most people want to stop in its tracks or, at the very least, slow down the least amount of skincare products possible.
Once men begin to lose their hair, they are often viewed in society as older and less virile. This usually equates mentally as less attractive to the opposite sex. While in most cases this is untrue, it has a significant impact on the self-esteem of many men. - Men utilize various methods to try to conceal their hair loss. Many men opt for various methods, such as plugs and topical creams, in an attempt to stimulate the hair roots into growing once again. Rogaine is the best known hair growth product for men experiencing extreme hair loss. Another method is hair plugs, in which hair follicles are inserted into the scalp, growing and bonding together like natural hair. Then there are those men who are simply uninterested in such extreme remedies and instead opt for hairstyles that highlight the remaining hair or take to frequently wearing caps or hats.












