Men dealing with male pattern baldness (the medical term is Androgenic Alopecia) do not all have the same experiences nor do they come to the same conclusion about how to deal with their baldness. Some men are content to let the male pattern baldness do whatever it is going to do while others choose to take action as soon as their hair stars to thin. Here are the stories of five men, and how they dealt with their male pattern baldness.
Chuck
Chuck thought he had dodged a bullet. His dad had lost most of his hair in his late 20’s, but when Chuck was 35, he still had a full head of hair. Then, it seemed like it out of nowhere, he started losing his hair. It didn’t really bother him. He had been married for 15 years, and his wife wasn’t bothered by his hair loss. He thought about doing nothing, until he checked the mail one day and saw the invitation to his high school reunion. About four years after his hair loss started, he had lost a good amount of the hair on top of his head. He thought that he looked much older than he actually was and he felt self-conscience about it for the first time.
The reunion was almost a year away, so he had a few options about which treatments he could try. He knew a transplant was out. He just wasn’t willing to go through a surgery, no matter how minor. He considered non-surgical hair replacement, but he didn’t like the idea of having to remove “his” hair. He decided to try a topical solution. He figured the time commitment was minimal, and if he didn’t get good results, he wouldn’t be out a huge amount of money. The products stopped the progression of his male pattern baldness, and by the time the reunion rolled around, he had started to regrowth some of the hair he had lost.
Ken
Ken started losing his hair in high school. He wore hats all the time, because he hated showing off what seemed to be an ever growing forehead. In his senior year, he started wearing what hair he had left in a crew cut, hoping that would make the fact that he was going bald less obvious. While his hair loss really bothered him in high school, he didn’t care anymore once he started college. That changed one night when a girl told him that she thought he was “like 35”, and he knew at that moment he wanted to do something about his hair loss. He started taking supplements and within a month noticed that the hair loss had slowed down. He also noticed that the hair had left seemed to be thicker.
Steve
When Steve was about 30, he noticed a lot of hair in the drain. Thinking it was his wife’s hair, he bent down to clean it out. When he saw how short the hair was, he knew it his own. He asked his wife if she thought his hair was starting to thin. She said yes but, because the hair loss had just started, it was hardly even noticeable. Steve knew that he wasn’t going to take this lying down. He immediately found three treatments that sounded promising, topical solutions, supplements and a laser comb. Rather than choosing just one, he decided to use all three. He hoped that by catching the male pattern baldness early, and treating it aggressively, that he could slow down – or even halt – its progress. He still uses all three products diligently and, two years later, the hair loss has not progressed.
Ron
Ron was getting married in a month and decided that he did NOT want to meet his bride at the altar with a shiny baldhead. Because he had waited until just a few weeks before the wedding to make this decision, his options were limited. It was too late for most of the treatments to be able to achieve their full results. Ron quickly figured out that his only option was non-surgical hair replacement. He opted for a hairpiece that provided only a subtle change, rather than a full, thick head of hair. He thought he’d only wear it for the wedding and then tuck it away in a drawer. When he got so much positive feedback, however, he decided to keep wearing it.
He thinks he looks 10 years younger, and he likes what he sees when he looks in the mirror. So what is the point of telling the story of these men and their hair loss? The point is to illustrate the fact that not everyone who suffers from male pattern baldness will have the same experience. Some will start losing their hair when they are still very young. For others, it will not start until later in life. Some men will not mind when the process starts, others will instantly feel self-conscience about it. There is not right or wrong way to deal with your male pattern baldness.
There are many treatment options available and you, like Chuck, Ken, Steve and Ron, will need to find the solution that is right for you. It is worth noting, however, the only treatment with clinically significant results enough to be FDA approved, is Propecia. When you buy Propecia, you leapfrog Chuck, Ken and co. with the click of a button. Ah, the wonders of the internet! These four men realized that they could take control of the situation and all were able find a solution that satisfied them. No, they did not end up with the same thick hair they may have had as teenagers, but by doing something, they were able to achieve some measure of success.
Take control of your own male pattern baldness. There is no guarantee that you’ll again have a full head of hair, but you don’t have to just sit back and watch as your hair continues to fall out. Find a treatment that you can live with, and start taking back control today.