When To Start Preventing Hair Loss
Preventing hair loss should ultimately be started as early as possible. Thinning hair is not brought on by advancing age, although many of us still associate hair loss with growing older. Genetics, diet, and overall health play a vital role in determining your ability to keep your hair firmly planted on your head.
Some families have warning signs all the way through the generations. You can look back and see how both of your parents, both sets of grandparents, and even both sets of their parents all had issues with hair loss. The genes that create hair loss are potent little genes and it takes some powerful medication to counteract those genes.
If you have a family history of early hair loss, it is absolutely never too late or too early to start preventing hair loss. But what if your family all seems to have been graced with strong hair genes but you are finding way too many strays at in the shower? Sometimes the genetic anomaly that creates early hair loss can be exacerbated by other health issues or can even skip several generations.
Starting your prevention program as early as possible is essential. Men and women alike have found that their hair loss issues are not well accepted throughout our current society. There are expectations regarding how people are supposed to look, and if you happen to fall down on those expectations society can be rude.
Your own self image is likely to take a beating when you start seeing visible signs of hair loss. Gender doesn’t make that much of a difference, but women tend to take it much harder. Preventing hair loss is a more efficient way to deal with hair loss than hair regrowth and other restorative services.
Medical science has made great strides to help men and women who are losing their hair fight back. You now have more options than ever before and you can effectively determine your hair’s future by acting quickly and decisively. You have more control over this issue than you might believe.
Don’t let your genes rule your hair’s life. It’s no longer necessary to accept that hair loss is just another part of your genetic make up like your eye color. You can determine whether you allow thinning hair to take over your life. Nobody wants to end up looking through the hair piece section trying to pick out the most natural and complimentary selection for their head. Since you can now prevent such a situation from happening, why would you choose not to fight your hair’s natural course?
