Psychological Aspects
There’s a lot of weight put on our appearances these days. Women as well as men will go to great lengths to put their best foot forward when it comes to how they appear to others. Clothes, cars and careers are some of the many ways people up their ante. But one of the most prominent aspects of your physical appearance that can be altered is your hair.
The way a person’s hair looks can dramatically change their self-confidence. If someone is having a good hair day, that person won’t worry about their appearance as much someone who is struggling with their locks. This story is all too common with men who are balding.
Balding men are often viewed as less desirable in a physical, personal and social sense. This hair loss is causing a decrease in their overall appearance. Even though this hair loss can be genetic and have nothing to do with their physical aptitude, men suffering from androgenetic alopecia (AGA) might not look as healthy or as young as their peers with a full head of hair.
Because we put such a high importance on physical appearance, men who are balding are likely to suffer from psychological aspects like low self-esteem, depression, introversion and a feeling of being unattractive. This decreased self-image affects how we interact with others and will seep into every aspect of our lives.
Lucky for us, this psychological trauma can end. We live in an age with the available technology to grow hair in deficient areas. Hair transplants are a quick and easy way to fix this problem.
Hair Transplants at PAI
At PAI Medical, we use the multi-unit hair grafting method to achieve the most thorough and comprehensive results with hair transplants. If you are interested in hair transplant surgery, book an appointment with our physicians today.















