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The vast majority of men will eventually lose some of their hair and
that’s a fact of life so this is nothing to be embarrassed about. Most
of men don't depend on their hair’s appearance to pay their mortgage
bill, or to ensure their career. As a matter of fact many guys look
great with a mature hairline or sporting a bald pallet. After all
man does not live by hair alone, right?
However,
there are those in the entertainment business that feel
their hair is important to their on screen image. In this very
competitive society where ones livelihood depends on physical image the
stakes are even higher. As a result, many famous actors have embraced
the concept of “surgical hair restoration / hair transplants”
in order to create a youthful look and the illusion that time has simply
stood still.

Celebrity
hair loss is becoming an increasingly hot topic in the media. The
continuing demands on celebrities to keep their youthful good looks, seems
to be of great interest to the tabloids. This is evidenced by the recent
interest in the hairlines of stars. When Sir Elton John
had his hairline filled-in the tabloids read; “Tonsorial Wizard Grows
Hair on Rock Man”.
Elton John is perhaps the most famous hair transplant recipients. He
underwent a series of replacement procedures after becoming fed-up with
years of wearing toupees and wigs.

Hollywood
heartthrob Mel Gibson had
a decidedly thinning mane and receding hairline in recent years. Today he is
the proud owner of a full head of hair. While Mel has not publicly admitted
to having had a hair transplant, he is not the first celebrity to undergo
this hush-hush procedure. Kevin Costner known
for his movie star good looks has always had a thin head of hair. Not liking
the way his thinning crown looked on film and spending thousands of dollars
having it “digitally added” in the editing room he settled
for the real deal and had a hair restoration procedure.

Jokes about
hair loss are as old as dirt, but not as old as rocks. Two comedians, Tom
Arnold and Dennis Miller are the first to tell you they’ve had it
done and that it was a “hair razing experience”. Both look
much younger with thicker hair and lower hairline.

Known for
their handsome boyish good looks both Mathew McConaughue and Jude Law
showed early signs of hair loss. Both had spent thousands of dollars on
hair treatments to slow the process. They finally settle for the real deal “a
hair replacement procedure” and it looks totally natural even up
close.

Hair
Restoration is not just reserved for film and television stars. Politicians,
fashion designers, musicians even top business executives now recognize
the importance of hair to their image. Sport star Tom Brady, the
two-time Super Bowl MVP is said to have had some
kind of “hush-hush” cosmetic procedure on his hair. It looks so natural that it has women asking, “has he or
hasn’t he”?

Movie Stars like John Travolta and
John Cleese filled in there fading hairline and you can also.
Fortunately, with recent medical breakthroughs, the image that is conveyed
by a full, healthy head of hair is something that can be achieved, even by
people like me. Having had this done myself,
I can tell you first hand that it’s painless, lasts a life
time and is well worth the expense. Hair restoration is a simple out
patent procedure that involves hair follicles being taken from the back and
side of the head, where hair is naturally thickest and resistant to loss,
and inserted seamlessly into the thinning spots for a totally
natural look even up close.

Hair loss is a state of mind, “if
you don’t mind _ it doesn’t matter”.
With today’s modern technology, it's now possible to do something
about it. If it will make you feel better about yourself and how you
look, then it’s worth looking into. Hopefully, this information
will help you to make a decision or at least gives you a starting point for
your personal research. My procedure was done here in
Hollywood
by Dr. Michael Elliott, the foremost hair restoration
specialist in the world, a true artist. For more information
see www.elliotthair.com
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