subject: Coping With Male Pattern Balding [print this page] Men, as they age usually experience a condition such as male pattern balding (MPB). It is a form of androgenetic alopecia. This condition can be inherited from generation to generation. It might not be that obvious but roughly a quarter of men in their 20s experience hair loss. By the age of 35, two-thirds of them will have some degree of obvious hair loss. As they reached their 50s, about half of them go bald. Because men are sensitive to hormonal changes, they are more likely to experience this condition than women. This Male Pattern Balding cannot be prevented, but sometimes it can be slowed down or regenerated.
Most men who suffer from this kind of condition are extremely unhappy and would do anything to change their situation. It affects every aspect of life as well as interpersonal and professional relationship. Although frustrating, this kind of changes should not be taken philosophically. Stress wouldnt do any good for you. In fact stress could only worsen your case. Some men prefer to shave all their balding hair because they think it would look sexier and can boost their confidence. Most men liked the way it looks and it gives them the ease of caring with their bald hair. Besides, most women prefer bald men.
The best way for a man to deal with the effects of Male Pattern Balding is to, accept ones self. Try not to use wigs or hair pieces because it could only bring you unwanted attention to the loss hair and could make you look much older and uncomfortable. There are hundreds of products and services available in the web regarding this which could help you with this kind of condition. Remember that you could only be far more attractive and appealing to your family and friends, especially at the opposite sex if you can be comfortable with your changing body and if youll be confident on how you look. Try to like yourself more.