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“I started losing my hair around 19. I clung to what little hair I had left for a while.”
“I was dying a little every day looking in the mirror.”
“Why would anyone want to be with someone that can't even keep their hair?”
These are just some of the feelings expressed by men on Reddit who are struggling to cope with premature baldness.
Another Redditor mentions how his premature baldness has taken a toll on his mental health, because of being considered ‘unattractive,’ in a country with an already skewed gender ratio.
Premature balding has long affected men. But studies show Indian men are now being confronted by baldness as early as their 20s.
All that may change, with Ayushman Khurana’s satirical black comedy Bala, which deals with the issue of premature balding.
But what exactly is premature balding, and how does it happen? FIT explains.
Premature balding is technically called androgenic alopecia, and usually leaves one with a receding hairline and gradual disappearance of hair from the crown and frontal scalp.
Unfortunately, there’s no cure for male-pattern baldness. However, some medications like Minoxidil can help in slowing the hair fall. Some men also opt to go for hair transplants.
Prince William doesn’t mind being the butt of the Royal ‘heir’ jokes and instead of getting a hair transplant, has rather embraced the Windsor family’s inclination for male pattern baldness.
Similarly, Ben Kingsley and Jason Alexander have made great careers in the glamour world, despite their baldness.
But the most dramatic story remains of Patrick Stewart. He started losing his hair at 19, but when a friend’s husband burned his toupee, he embraced his hair and became a cinema legend WITH his balding head!
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Published: 28 Aug 2019,03:23 PM IST