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Men's Hair Integration System
Every man experience with hair loss is different; it really just depends on
your personality and out look. But there are few men who don't feel a sense
of loss when they begin to lose their hair.
This sense of loss usually goes much deeper than the simply feeling of losing
a piece of your body. It feels like you are losing your youth, your virility
and your confidence. It doesn't have to be that way.
The first step is to be realistic. So you seriously think that no body is going
to sleep with you because you have less hair than you do now. Of course not.
The second is not to feel like the process is inevitable.
I remember when my friend Mason Ultema started to lose his hair he likened
it to a bad zombie movie.
He said it was like the part of the movie where the guy is fighting legions
of the undead and they just keep on closing in. He continues to fight but the
onslaught is too much. The Zombies converge and he escapes, but not before he
is bitten in the leg.
At first he doesn't tell anyone and through sheer denial he manages to convince
himself that unlike the others he will not be transformed into a zombie. But,
slowly he comes to grips with the fact that it is only a matter of time before
he will not be the person he was, but instead an ugly monster.
Slowly, is friends make inquiries that they notice a change in him, but he
just brushes it off and attributes it to stress. This denial can only go so
long and he admits that he has a problem that is inevitable. To his surprise
they understand and they make plans for his transformation.
This story is convoluted, but hey, Mason is a convoluted guy who probably watches
more movies than is good for him. The story does serve an interesting point.
That there is no use denying hair loss and that, when it does occur, people
will understand.
Mason, boosted by the support of his friends decided to take action. He went
to a doctor and he began hair integration procedures. These did not give him
back all of the hair that he had lost, but it did stem the tide of hair loss
and made him feel closer to 'a guy with hair' than a 'bald guy' and that was
all he needed to maintain the confidence that he was famous for.
And he didn't turn into a flesh eating undead monster either.
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