I'm Too Young to Go Bald!

It's true. A lot of men start balding before they're even finished with college! The culprit? It's most likely genetics. But this doesn't mean that you're life is over! You've only just begun. You shouldn't feel alone in your situation. Thousands of men are in the same boat as you right now. The age of hair loss onset differs for everyone. But the results are often quite similar. Men who begin balding and lose their hair at a very young age will most likely experience excessive balding before their 40th birthday. This doesn't mean that you have to sit helpless and watch your hair disappear. To the contrary, you may qualify for a hair restoration procedure. How does a man 'qualify,' you ask? Make sure that you're healthy and above the age of twenty-three. Do you fit that profile? If so, consult a hair restoration surgeon to discuss your options. There are pills, creams, shampoos, hair pieces; you name it-it's available to the young man experiencing hair loss. It's important that self conscious men utilize these treatments, rather than develop a low self esteem. Unfortunately, poor self image conditions are quite common. The physical act of balding can add unnecessary stress and depression to a young man's life. For the young man experiencing hair loss, all positive aspects of life seem overshadowed by their current appearance. Men, get yourselves together! Your hair loss will not determine whether or not you're successful in life. Nor will your hair loss keep you from succeeding with the opposite sex. These are nothing more than absurdities. There are a lot of powerful bald men who maintain healthy relationships with beautiful women. Stop worrying about what others will think. Are you comfortable in your own skin? If you can honestly say 'no,' than you should explore non-surgical treatments first. Consult with a family physician to find out what orally taken treatments can promote faster hair growth. But remember, once you stop taking pills, your hair will continue to fall out-leaving you in the same state prior to treatment. Creams work similarly. If creams are no longer used, hair will continue to fall out. Whichever option you intend to pursue, if any, make sure that the treatment is safe. Under no circumstance should you ever put your health in jeopardy. That's never a risk worth taking. Don't fail to remind doctors of any history of illness or allergies. It's always better to be safe than sorry.