Hair Transplant Surgery can Improve your Career
- Author Travis M. Keeler
- Published November 20, 2009
- Word count 616
Hair transplant surgery can do much more than restore your hair. When Blain Randolf, 32, of Scottsdale Arizona began to experience premature hair loss, he was not prepared for how it would alter the course of his life. He was not prepared for how he would feel when he studied the back of his head in the mirror every morning to see how much more hair was missing. He was not prepared for the feeling that he’d lost a piece of himself along with his hair. Nor was he ready to accept the feeling that he was suddenly old before his time with his hair loss condition.
The last thing he thought is that he would ever consider hair transplant surgery. He’d always been modestly good-looking, confident and athletic. He’d had his share of girlfriends, his pick of jobs and frankly, life. But suddenly his dream sales job was slipping away from him and he couldn’t figure out why. He’d always been a closer. Now he couldn’t seem to close anything but the book on how his life used to be.
Blain found himself doing a lot of second-guessing after his hair loss. His confidence took a big hit, not only in his love life, which took a downturn. It seemed that he was screwing up business deals more often, losing focus. He didn’t, at first, connect it to his hair loss. After all, he knew that the people he worked with were not so shallow as to judge him for his hair loss. But the problem, Blain realized, was his. He walked in doors, anticipating failure instead of success. But when a manager finally sat him down and told Blaine that he needed to get his old mojo back, he knew it was his confidence his boss was referring to. That day, Blain made an appointment at a hair transplant surgery clinic.
After analyzing Blaine’s hair loss issues, the expert hair transplant surgery physician suggested that Blain transplants. Because of his age, and the excellent quality of donor hair, the hair transplant surgery was a great option for him. Not only would he never have to worry about adhesives or constant maintenance of nonsurgical hair replacement, the transplanted hair would be his own, growing hair again. And the hair from the hair transplant would never fall out like the old hair had because it came from a location on the head that was not genetically predisposed to falling out. It was in there for good. Blain scheduled the hair transplant surgery after working out an easy payment plan. Undergoing the hair transplant procedure was easier than he’d expected and recovery was short. Within a couple of months, he began to see the new hair sprouting where once there had been nothing. The surprising thing was that as his hair sprouted, so too did his confidence.
That confidence spilled over into every area of his life. His love life improved (he married a year later) and his work life improved, too. After his hair transplant surgery, his newfound confidence showed in his monthly sales figures. He felt like himself again and when he looked in the mirror, he didn’t see an imposter staring back. He saw himself, the way he used to be before he began losing his hair. He did not regret for a minute doing the hair transplant surgery. That summer he was promoted to Sales Manager and he hasn’t looked back. Today, Blain would be the first to tell you that it wasn’t the hair transplant that improved his life as much as it was the restored confidence the surgery gave him.
Travis M. Keeler is a hair loss expert with specialized knowledge of nonsurgical hair replacement and hair transplant surgery. For more information about the opportunities and pitfalls of hair replacement, please visit: http://youtube.com/watch?v=47hkD2uWvQ4.
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