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Having hair transplant surgery is a big step. The decision does not come easily to most people. There are many aspects of your life that are affected by your choice to have or not to have the procedure done. There are several questions to ask yourself.
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Do I think about my hair all the time?
If you
cannot think of anything but how your balding head
looks, it is a good indication that you need to do
something. This kind of thinking can distract you
from enjoying the good things in life. It can also
mean that you are not fully focused on the activity
you are engaged in at the time. This could go so far
as being dangerous.
Have I lost confidence at work because of my hair
loss?
It is possible to become so attentive to your
balding problems that you feel that others look down
on you at work. If you can maintain your self
confidence, that will probably not be the case at
all.
However, if you feel inferior when you are
dealing with new customers or clients, you will
likely not do well at your job. A hair transplant
procedure could help your career.
How do I feel about my hair in social situations?
If you
are constantly thinking about your hair loss when you
are with friends or colleagues, your social life will
suffer. You will find it hard to carry on conversations
with others on an equal level if your baldness is an
issue. Hair transplant surgery can help you get back in
the loop.
Do I
spend too much time at the mirror?
This is an interesting question,
because one would think that looking in the mirror would be more a
problem of people who have already had hair transplant surgery.
Actually, quite the opposite is true. When people are concerned
about balding, they spend much time looking into a mirror to
double-check and re-comb their hair to make it look like it covers
more of their heads.
Do I
feel comfortable around the opposite sex?
People who have serious
balding issues often feel as if members of the opposite sex look at
them with contempt. These people do not strike up conversations with
the opposite sex or seek them out. It is only with drastic measures,
such as counseling, that these people can get past their timidity.
Hair transplant surgery can give them more confidence as well.
Will
having hair transplant surgery change anything?
You have to look long
and hard at your life to answer this question. You have to determine
whether the baldness is really the problem or not.
The issues may be too deep for a cosmetic procedure to fix. In this case, you will have to decide if the hair transplant surgery will be worth it. On the other hand, the surgery might be just that extra something that gives you the incentive to learn to deal with your problems.
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