Many people believe that their hair not only contributes to their overall look but also to who they
are as persons. So many people choose haircuts that suit their lives and dye their hair in vivid
hues to represent who they are as individuals. For some strange reason, humans have evolved
to have more and thicker hair on their heads, and we find long, lush hair to be attractive.
However, others who are less fortunate to have hair on their heads feel as though they are
missing out. In addition to feeling unwell due to health difficulties, some people also have to cope
with not looking their best because of conditions that can cause hair loss. The good news is that
modern medicine can help with that, and today we’re going to showcase some amazing success
stories that folks shared on the r/tressless forum.
1. 1 year, 3 months later.

Over 90k men and women share their stories about living with hair loss and balding.
2. nine months later.

3. 4.5 months later.

Men and women both like to have thick, healthy hair. If they are not naturally gifted with it, it
makes sense that they would look for different methods to get there. That explains why there
are so many options for hair supplements and why they are so well-liked.
Men are more likely than women to develop androgenic alopecia, which increases their risk of
going bald. It is a genetically inherited disorder that contributes to both crown hair loss and a
receding hairline.
4. four months later.

5. 3 Years later.

6. 8 months later.

Men share their hair regrowth experiences in large numbers on this subreddit. Drugs like
minoxidil, which promotes hair growth, are effective for treating male pattern baldness. Despite
being marketed without a prescription, it can have negative effects, so it is always preferable to
visit a specialist before using it.
7. 25 months later.

8. Following a year.

9. 5 Years later.

10. within six months.

11. 4.5 months later.

12. four months later.

13. nine months later.

What do you think about the findings that these individuals posted on the subreddit? Do you
have a successful coping mechanism for hair loss? If you have any advice for others, please feel
free to share it with us as well.
14. three months later

15. 2 Years later.

16. 22 months later.

17. ten months later.

18. ten months later.

19. 2.5 years later.

20. 16 months later.

21. five months later.

22. 14 months later.

23. four months later.

24. 13 months later.

25. 9 to 9.5 months later.

26. five months later.

27. three months later

28. four months later.

29. four months later.

30. two months later.
