Saturday, October 13, 2007

Would Ya?????

I've never really had a problem with the idea of my eventual baldness.... it is a DNA thing ...in my gene pool the likelihood of being folically challenged has been the reality of my life. Sooner or later the situation has to be dealt with but not till the perfect fix is available. After you read the following let me know if perfection has arrived.
clipped from businessshrink.biz

Rogaine GoldHair loss effects people from all walks of life and for the most part everyone has had to decide to live with it. Of course there are the famous methods of cure, like Rogaine and Propecia. The success of these products are limited and the use of them is either a monthly or even daily application. In the case of Propecia it is a pill that you have to take faithfully. Surgery is the next option available to those that are willing to spend the money and go through the pain and healing.

Hair transplant surgery has had it’s ups and downs throughout history. Although not actually given the credit, Japan actually performed some of the first hair transplant surgeries in the world in the 1930s. They were replacing people’s eyelashes. True hair transplantation that attempted to treat baldness in men, happened in the late 1950s.

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