Before any public appearance, Lady Gaga could never be complete without messing up with her hair. Early last year though, she was out with the news that she was losing her fake blond hair.
Although Lady Gaga does not seem to be the type that worries about losing her locks, she was also probably alarmed as well. Good thing she has the fame, fortune, and good genes. But for those that neither have the fame and wealth to do something about hair loss, baldness can be an ego-killer.
A bald man can be the butt of jokes from friends and families. To them, it’s just an empty laughable reality but to the person involved, it is catastrophic to receive that kind of attention.
For many, to embrace baldness is social suicide so people with hair loss go to lengths to cope with it. However, the psychological aspects of hair loss are something a hair regrowth product may not be able to treat easily.
The Effects of Hair Loss
Anxiety and Depression
Many people with hair loss or hair regrowth problems are often anxious and depressed. They feel exasperated, sad, and especially angry at their condition and ask “why me?” As conscious as they are of these emotions, patients are often stressed of this internal turmoil and sometimes causes panic attacks.
Lack of Self-Esteem
It seems that hair is tied in with self-confidence. Studies have shown hair loss patients develop a dysmorphic disorder. They express dissatisfaction with their image and feel less unattractive. For this reason, they feel embarrassed in social occasions—even to their spouses or families.
Social Anxiety
Because they feel less attractive to the opposite sex, many balding people go out less and see no point in dating. They refuse other people’s advances lest the person should notice his or her sparse mane in close contact. Those with spouses also fear that their partners will love them less.
People with hair loss or experiencing poor hair regrowth should seek counselling or the help of a psychologist to deal with the effects of hair loss on the morale.
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