So there it is-you're going bald.
The once lush mane that makes women swoon and men go green in envy is slowly (if it hasn't already) becoming a denuded, barren wasteland where even lice and dandruff fear to tread.
When once you can imitate those models and run your fingers through it or let it wave in the wind now you hide your scalp beneath a grungy cap or worse, an even grungier wig.
So you do one of three things; either wear a wig, undergo a hair transplant procedure or administer those hair restoration products being promoted in the market today.
Whatever one's speed he must realize and then come to accept that he is going bald before taking stock of the newest hair treatments available in the market for him.The trick is to know which of these three alternatives best suits his lifestyle and his pocket.
Obviously wigs are the cheaper option but quality means being willing to fork over a tidy sum for a natural-looking rug, er, hairpiece that can fool even your wife or your lover.
And the owners of these wig parlors are only too happy to help you make the choice.
But if you're opting for something a lot more durable and "water resistant", then surgical hair transplants is the way to go. Only prepare yourself for some pain afterwards.
Lastty there are hair growth products like Rogaine and Propecia that can facilitate hair growth and can even be used in tandem with cancer treatments with use based on the doctor's prescriptions.
There you go. In fighting baldness more men have better means to fight it than before.