Myths About Hair Loss And Hair Replacement: Learn The Facts About Baldness

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There are many different myths circulating about hair loss and hair replacement treatments that can make it difficult for a person to determine what is real and what is not. Let's separate fact from fiction, and find out which of these myths are real, and which should be ignored.

Myth: Male pattern baldness is actually inherited from your mother, and not your father
Fact: This is one of the most frequently heard myths, and is in fact false. Most hair loss is the direct result of genetics, which you get from both your mother and your father. So you have a 50/50 chance of getting the hair loss gene from either parent, not just your mother's side.

Myth: If a man wears a hat, it will cause him to lose his hair
Fact: Yet another very common myth that is not completely true. While wearing a hat for excessively long periods of time in very hot and humid climates can cause unhealthy hair that may fall out, wearing a hat itself is not what causes hair loss to occur.

Myth: Standing on your head improves circulation to the hair follicles, which will promote hair growth and prevent hair loss
Fact: While it would be funny to see a bunch of grown men standing on their heads in an attempt to keep from balding, the truth of the matter is that it won't work. While good circulation is important to healthy hair, it will not prevent hair loss from occurring and standing on one's head is likely to do no more than cause them to have a headache.

Myth: Some hair replacement products are so powerful you will start to see new hair growth in just a few days
Fact: Unless you are receiving a hair transplant none of the products that are sold, particularly those that treat male pattern baldness, will provide results in a few days. You can expect it to take at least six months for a quality hair replacement/restorative treatment to provide you with results.


About the Author:
In recent years hair replacement surgery has become more popular than ever, and both men and women are seeking hair loss treatment to improve their appearance. If you are considering hair transplants, consult a qualified physician.



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