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Hair and Image and Hair Restoration

December 22, 2011 at 7:48 PM in Health by Hair Loss Treatment For Women

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  Of course we are more than the sum total of our physical appearance. Still, we live for the most part in a seeing world and what we see provides great sensory awareness. What see shapes our sense of what we find appealing. This is true of our own self imaging. Like it or not historically and today hair plays a significant role in our self image.

 In ancient Egyptian men generally kept the hair short or shaved it off, wealthy Egyptian men then wore wigs. The women of Ancient Egypt kept their own hair long which they plaited and curled. The wealthy women also wore elaborate wigs. Historians' document during the 1000 years of heightened Egyptian civilization hair fashion was intricate to social status, the priesthood and the God-like status of the Pharaohs.

 It seems that hair restoration has long been an artful social concern for people. Today's advancements in technology makes hair restoration surgery a viable option that renders the most natural and permanent solution.

 The Internal Revenue Service [IRS] notes that in 2001 the USA hair industry generated 25.3 billion dollars on cuts, styling, coloring and more. This simple keratinized protein we call hair is a major sector of our economics and even more so a major factor in a positive personal self image.

 Our hair and face are the single most defining physical attributes of our self image. When you begin losing your hair, often your self esteem is lost with it.  Because having healthy, shiny, brilliant hair is advertised today, self esteem levels drop significantly when hair loss occurs. Today,hair restoration provides a natural permanent solution for many men and women suffering from hair loss.

 



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