Restore Your Hair and Make People Notice

If you go through all the time, effort and cost to restore your hair, you don’t want to look like the hair salesman from the episode of Seinfeld where George gets a rug. You want people to notice the change for positive, rather than negative reasons. You want to light up a room and knock girls off their feet rather than be the subject of whispers and jokes behind your back. In an industry clogged with lofty promises and beaucoup bucks, it can be much easier to end up falling into the latter category over the former, so you need to be diligent and intelligent to ensure your new hair catapults you back on top rather than pushing you further down to the bottom in dating, business and life in general.
You want to feel good about yourself, you want your newly restored hair to look and feel natural to yourself and others. You want to be able to swim, be active, take showers and generally live a normal life without looking like a Ken doll from the ’70s with obvious plugs coming out of the front of your head.
There are many questions to ask a potential hair restoration surgeon, and one of the first might be if they or any of their family members have had the procedure themselves. If so, take a look at the results and ask them honestly what problems and challenges came with making that choice. Nothing is perfect – man is not God, Allah or mother nature, so you really can’t expect it to ever be exactly perfect and without requiring maintenance or adjustment effort on your part. But that doesn’t mean it can’t look great, feel great and lead to a better state of mind and quality of life.
You can feel better about yourself, you can look better to yourself and to others, feel more confident with the opposite sex, at work, in sports and in life in general. If you are unhappy with your current lack of hair on your head, you can make a positive change for the better and for the long term. Talk to your doctor, your friends, your family, do research on the internet, read independently written, unbiased magazine articles and medical research on the field so that you can make an informed decision. It might just be a decision that could positively change the rest of your life.

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