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Laser Hair Replacement

When you are confronted with the prospect of losing your hair you must attack the problem realistically. You should never fool yourself into thinking that you'll get all of your hair back. There just is no way to do that.

But, if you keep a realistic attitude there are a number of things you can do to slow down the process of hair loss. There are surgical options like hair replacement surgery, otherwise known as hair implants or hair plugs. But again if this is what you are going for you must be realistic and know that you are not going to restore your hair completely.

If you are not interested in having major surgery you might want to consider hair loss pills or a hair system. These are good options, but a hair system means that you your will have to maintain it, and that you'll have to explain to your friends and family how you went from a bald guy to Alec Baldwin in a day.

And as for the pills; some men just don't want to take a drug everyday to maintain their hair.

There is a middle road, and that is laser hair replacement. While this is not a surgery, it is a scientific process that won't produce dramatic results, (remember we're being realistic here) but it will slow your hair loss down to an acceptable crawl and it isn't that expensive.

The treatment is a very simple process. A micro-laser probes the hair follicles and stimulates the blood flow in the scalp, thus energizing the hair and allowing your hair to live another day.

This procedure works on the idea that hair loss is not triggered to wearing hats, stress, or too much hair gel. Hair loss is simply a phenomenon where, because of genetic predetermination the hair that you have gradually loses blood flow and cannot stay alive. Thus it falls out.

This procedure simply convinces that hair to live another day and stay on your head.

Laser hair replacement is also relatively inexpensive. Visits are painless and they are very short, it's barely an inconvenience in your life.

So if you are realistic about your hair loss and you don't want to take a pill everyday, this is by far your best option.

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