Introduction to Hair Systems (Hairpieces)

Male pattern baldness (Androgenic alopecia) is a typical affliction with men aged from as young as 16 years old upwards. Even though it’s common, it’s no less agonising for the person concerned. Androgenic alopecia is normally an early sign of ageing, and can occur as early as your late teens, giving rise to depression and social anxiety. While people tend to see being bald as perfectly normal, it’s no laughing matter when it’s you who is suffering from going bald.

Androgenic alopecia impacts individuals in diverse ways. Some guys do not experience any kind of balding pattern til later on in life. Others suffer the usual balding pattern : a gentle losing of hair at the temples. Other patterns include the crown initially, or a quick thinning of all hair (except at the back).

If all men went bald at the same rate in the same way, it might be argued that we wouldn’t see it as so agonising. However, it’s the diversity of male balding patterns and speed in which they happen (from man to man) that makes many guys feel rather depressed and simply unlucky if they experience particularly rapid forms of baldness.

Look online and you might think there’s a plethora of simplistic cures to losing your hair. Just apply X spray or take Y tablets per day, and you will prevent baldness. For sure, there are creams and lotions that give the appearance of thicker hair, and medications that can slow down the balding process slightly, but there’s no established cure to baldness - no magical supplement that individuals can take to utterly assure hair growth, or the prevent baldness.

But there is a solution. There are toupees, or hair systems men can put on to cover up their bald spots. These wigs can be made in accordance to their hair colour and type of balding pattern. Scrutinising such a toupee being worn, it’s frequently tricky to understand that there is indeed a toupee blended in. If wearing a hair system makes you feel confident when you would have otherwise been anxious, then it’s a good idea to get one.

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Jul 13 2009 12:44 am | Beauty Care |

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