How Will Hair Loss Affect You....
Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 07 March 2007 | There are 0 comments
Some men are identified by their hair or their mane, as they like to call it sometimes and these are the men that suffer the most with hair loss. Have you ever seen those programs on TV when they reunite a rock band say 20 years after they all went their separate ways and you see the men with no hair. It is like they haven’t just lost their hair but their personalities too. They can’t shake their hair and they look like shrunken versions of their former selves. A balding rock star with long hair looks ridiculous.

We get a lot of feedback from people at Ukmedix News and we have noticed that what you do and what sort of person you are is very instrumental in whether you actually suffer trauma when you start to experience Male Pattern hair loss. Accountants and lawyers are probably the least affected by male pattern hair loss, as they tend to wear suits all day and are not so judged by their appearance as long as they look neat and tidy.
In the 1970’s when it was fashionable to have long hair it must have been very traumatic for those men who started to lose their hair in their 20’s. Unlike later trends when it was more fashionable to have shorter hair in the 70’s when a man started to go bald it must have been very stressful.
So for what sort of person would going bald really not be a problem for? Following a lengthy discussion in the Ukmedix Newsroom it was decided that it has to be skinheads who really do not need their hair. So if you find yourself getting stressed by your hair loss maybe you should consider becoming a skinhead and joining a group who place absolutely no emphasis on hair!


