Virginia Hair Restoration Exposes 5 Jaw Dropping Baldness Myths

By Shannon Roberts


Virginia Surgical Center has made available a new report that exposed 5 hair loss fables that 99.99% of individuals in the world still believe. I'll be the first to admit that I believed that the great majority of them were true. Please take note that all probabilistic data was gathered by The Beach Research Institute and 4th Generation Communications. Every effort has been taken to insure the information within this article is true.

Hair Loss Parable 1

Hats cause hair loss - When surveyed 100% of the people said that they suspected this parable was correct. The real truth is there's zero truth to this myth. For a hat to cause hair loss it would have to be tight enough to chop off circulation to the hair follicles.

Alopecia Myth 2

Hair loss genes come from your mother?s side of the family - Systematic studies have showed that the inheritance of the hair loss gene might be passed from either the mother or the father. The discoveries also showed that it's irrelevant whether or not you are masculine or feminine heredity is the number one reason for hair loss.

Baldness Parable 3

Using a blow dryer leads to alopecia - Overusing a blow dryer will definitely cause heat damage to your hair and cause it to brittle that will lead to breakage. It does not cause permanent hair loss.

Alopecia Parable 4

Cleaning your scalp of sebum with astringents will clear follicles and permit hair to grow - Hair isn't besieged and does not need to be released. The oil may have trances of male hormones which some doctors claim may increase shedding, however their is no scientific evidence of this.

Baldness Parable 5

Cutting your hair will make it regrow thicker - An assessment of 100 beauty solons and hair shop workers all said that they were taught that cutting or trimming your hair would help it to grow back thicker. This misconception is usually because the hair is thicker at the base than it is at the tip. Because of this the hair appears thicker initially. Cutting your hair does not affect hair growth at all; it will grow about half an inch each month no matter what.




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