Hello John,
Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I began a ritual I continue threw today, which is using gel, or mouse
(to thicken) and hair spray to hold. Not the greatest style, as I was told several times, but it was helpful psychologically, if not
physiologically .At 17, I was very impressionable - and simply tired of people looking straight threw my embarrassment and making comments such as" Mike, do you know your going BALD?" - ALWAYS W/A CHUCKLE AT THE END.
Also, I, like many others have tried Avacor, Revivogen, Nuhair, etc. Just an emptier bank account. I have many goals, I want to accomplish, and I will – I think I had simply been overwhelmed for a long time, MOSTLY BECAUSE OF HAIR LOSS.
I have learned, Baldness is not "life or death", I suppose because it had begun so early in my life, it became an everyday focus. I truly feel I HAVE MADE MANY STEPS to face and accept my hair loss.
Hopefully by doing so, I will be able to recover "some" of what I've
lost. Once again, thank you kindly, John. I am very appreciative.
– Michael
Long Island, NY
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Michael –
You’ve got the right attitude. Hair loss is not a life-threatening condition. Just a life-altering condition. It can affect the way we feel about ourselves.
Before you throw away any more money on over-hyped, over-priced products, you should go see a qualified hair restoration specialists. One that offers all the legitimate options to hair loss including, minoxidil, Propecia, Laser Therapy and Hair Transplantation. If you’d like recommendation, I know several in the NY area. If you’re not a candidate for any of these methods and are open to a hair replacement system as an option, I know the best in the Big Apple.
– John Vincent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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