I don't mind losing my hair as long as I keep my teeth.
Given that OP is in his thirties, and says the top of his head is almost entirely bald, I would be very surprised if at least some of those follicles weren't already past the point of being saved. Likely the best he could hope for at this point with the medication is preserving whatever he has left.
Even the very best hair transplants are noticeable to a discerning eye. Most transplants are noticeable from a half mile away. Don't be one of those guys.
This is a common fallacy because you only spot the ones you spot! There are a lot of high-quality transplants and hairpieces that go undetected, even by people who have a good eye for spotting the flaws.
Plus researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that bald men were perceived to be tougher, more powerful and better leaders compared to men who had hair.
When I was a kid watching Star Trek I didn't even know William Shatner wore a hairpiece. Honestly I still don't notice it. Maybe my eye is not that critical.
It depends on what you value, what your circumstances are, and what image you wish to portray. There is more to ones appearance than just being perceived as tough, powerful and demanding respect. Being perceived as approachable is also important. If a person already has problems being perceived as overbearing or aloof, going bald isn't going to help any.
I'd never makes permanent changes to my appearance or body just to make a partner happy. For one thing, those sorts of relationships do not always last and then you live with the consequences.
Plus researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that bald men were perceived to be tougher, more powerful and better leaders compared to men who had hair.
Men with shaved heads were also seen as taller, stronger and more athletic, according to lead researcher Albert Mannes, an information management lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.
This is a common fallacy because you only spot the ones you spot! There are a lot of high-quality transplants and hairpieces that go undetected, even by people who have a good eye for spotting the flaws.
Embrace your baldness. Telly Zavalas, Vin Diesel, Bruce Willis, and many other badasses have.
This is a common fallacy because you only spot the ones you spot! There are a lot of high-quality transplants and hairpieces that go undetected, even by people who have a good eye for spotting the flaws.