Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 30 March 2007
Ukmedix News has seen research that shows that men who are suffering from hair loss avoid mirrors as well as having their photograph taken as they do not want to see what they really look like. This seems to make sense as people who are losing their hair can find the process depressing and reminding themselves every time they see a mirror that they are losing their hair can hardly improve their mood and their confidence.

However you must be careful not to delude yourself and you must face the facts that you are losing your hair. If you want to do something for your hair loss not looking in the manner or turning down the lights and the bathroom so that your hair loss is not so obvious is not going to cure the problem and make it go way. Stepping out of the shower when your head is wet and the lights are full on in the bathroom can sometimes be a bit of a shock if your hair is beginning to thin and therefore you may be tempted to not look in the mirror and to lower the lights so that you do not look so bald every time you get out of the shower. This might make you feel better for a little bit and you may convince yourself that your hair loss is not really that bad but it is likely also to allow yourself to fall into a false feeling of security about your balding head.
If you are losing your hair from male pattern baldness it is not going to disappear by doing nothing and you must take affirmative action in order to prevent it. The best action is to get a consultation with a doctor and talk to him or her about it. If you find this very embarassing we suggest that you have an online consultation with Ukmedix so that the exact cause of your hair loss can be established and possible treatment can be recommended.
At Ukmedix we have seen that the most effective, tried and tested, and credible treatment for male pattern baldness is the hair loss drug called Propecia that is manufactured by the pharmaceutical company Merck.
