About Hair Loss
If you are suffering from hair loss, you are not alone. An estimated 50 million men and more than 43 million women in the United States endure the anxiety, low self esteem and disappointment caused by hair falling out, thinning hair and hair loss. It can make us look older before our time and keep us from living life the the fullest. Wearing a ballcap to a Dallas Cowboys game is okay, but wearing a cap to a fancy restaurant for a night on the town in Dallas or Fort Worth will not impress your wife or girlfriend.
Hair loss can be difficult at any age, but even more so for younger people. An estimated 25 percent of men begin losing their hair before they reach their 20th birthday. Based on the personal stories we have heard, these wonderful people carry an enormous burden of feeling out of place with hair loss and thinning hair, and looking older than their age. Thankfully, it doesn't have to be that way.
A hair restoration procedure can effectively turn back the clock. An artistic hair transplant at Arocha Hair Restoration Dallas can create a natural and undetectable result that frames the face, creates a more youthful appearance and immediately gives you more confidence. Below, Dr. Bernard Arocha explains that he knows firsthand the joy and relief hair restoration patients experience because he, too, suffered hair loss.
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