Written by Richard Simmons | Thursday, 04 February 2010 | There are 0 comments
Suffering from male pattern baldness is normally not something to look forward to though you should be aware that for some men and for some professions a little bit of hair loss can actually work considerably in your favour.

From our own research the Ukmedix News we have seen how both men and women are more likely to trust accountants, doctors and bank managers who suffer from male pattern baldness and are more suspicious of older men who have a perfect head of hair. (Think second hand car dealer!) Other perceptions we have come across show that women tend to think that men experiencing male pattern baldness are more likely to make good and responsible fathers than men who still have all of their hair.
Even though everybody likes to talk about how they don’t judge people purely on their image, the fact is that first impressions make a big difference and that everybody has their own prejudices deep inside them. If you had a choice of giving your money to a bald man or a man with a thick head of hair the chances are you would go for the bald man. It might be that you perceive him to be a stay at home person with a wife and kids and less of a fickle playboy who might like to spend your money unwisely.
Of course there are many professions for which you do need to have good thick hair. People in acting and show business often say that losing their hair could cost them a fortune in lost opportunities. Politicians are increasingly becoming aware of the importance of good hair or at least a very positive groomed appearance in order to get votes.
If you are beginning to suffer from male pattern baldness maybe you should take stock of your situation and work out whether you really do need your hair or not and if you do decide that you do need it you should take steps to do something about it sooner rather than later.
