The Best Ways to Deal with Baldness
- Teen-Blogger
- Dec 15, 2021
- 2 min read

Nobody wants to deal with unwanted hair loss, especially when people make it a habit of pointing it out. Celebrities and influencers have already set the bar high by donning a new hairstyle every season.
But it’s not just the physical aspect of hair loss that is frustrating to deal with. It’s also the emotional side. Hair loss often leads to low self-esteem and in sheer desperation, to regrow their hair, people often take drastic measures.
But where there’s a will, there’s a way. What if we told you we’ve got the secret to dealing with baldness? Without further ado, let’s get started.
Change Your Diet and Lifestyle
Yes, you’ve heard this a million times but this doesn’t make it any less true. Our diet and lifestyle choices have a lot to do with unwanted hair loss. This is because just like your body, your hair needs foods and fuel to grow.
If it doesn’t get the right nutrients, it will stop growing. Think of it like a car. If you don’t take the car to a mechanic every time you encounter a problem, your car will eventually break down the engine will die. Similarly, if your hair doesn’t get the right nutrients, it can become brittle and break.
Smoking, alcohol, and not drinking enough water can also lead to hair loss, amongst other health problems. If you are a habitual smoker and drinker, it’s best to make a few changes to your lifestyle. Stress is another reason for hair loss. If you’ve been under immense stress lately, this could also be one of the reasons.
Consult Your GP
Sometimes, there’s an underlying cause of hair loss that often goes undetected. It’s best to visit your doctor and get a few tests done. One of the major causes of hair loss is alopecia, which is also genetic. Alopecia mainly affects men but can also affect women.
Your GP might be able to help by providing you with medication. But this usually happens with extreme cases.
Go for Scalp Micropigmentation
If you have lost most of your hair and aren’t sure what to do, the answer to your prayers is scalp micropigmentation.
Scalp micropigmentation is similar to tattooing but is not the same thing. The practitioner will use a special tool to add pigment to the scalp and create dots similar to your hair follicles. They will then blend the pigment and match it to your natural hair color.
But just like tattoos, it will start fading away slowly after a couple of years. This also depends on how well you take care of it during this time. Usually, SMP starts fading away after 2–3 years. You will be required to go for a touch-up after it does.
If you are looking for a professional scalp micropigmentation service, you’ve come to the right place!
Jana Beyda from Dermesthetica has years of experience with scalp micropigmentation. She specializes in male and female pattern baldness, and has helped restore the confidence of hundreds of clients.
To book your appointment, feel free to give her a call today.


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