Treatments carried out in hair clinics will certainly clear up scalp problems and keep the remaining hair in excellent condition but where the hair roots are dead (which is what baldness is, the dying off of roots) no amount of massage, potions, creams, injections and infra-red treatments will revive them and bring them growing back to life. The day a cure for baldness is medically proven the news will make international headlines (again, no pun intended) and the discoverer will make his fortune.
Unless a man loses his hair through trauma or illness, in which case the loss may only be temporary, all baldness is hereditary. This in the textbooks is known as MHB, male hereditary baldness. Every man inherits a growth pattern from the genes-dominant side of his family. His hair could be similar to his father’s, or to that of his grandfather or great-grandfather on either the paternal or maternal side of the family. Which side he inherits from is a matter of luck and nothing can be done to change it.
The best solution to the problem is to come to terms with being bald, not to fight it, and to ask your barber or hairdresser to change the style of your cut. This is not so they can disguise the baldness however. You should never tug, grease, pull or borrow hair from the side of the head so that it covers the bald spot with whirling fronds. This kind of ridiculous trickery only looks like the camouflage it is and fools no one. It only heightens the impression that underneath there is a scalp as bald as a billiard ball.
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