Take heart, guys. Tom Brady may not be perfect, after all.
With his chiseled good looks, Super Bowl trophies and supermodel wife, the New England Patriots quarterback sure seems to have hit the genetic jackpot. According to one report, though, Brady is facing the same struggle as millions of ordinary Joes.
Hair loss.
The National Enquirer reported that Brady's car was spotted outside Leonard Hair Transplant Associates in Cranston, R.I., on Nov. 9. That would be the office of Dr. Robert Leonard, described on his website as "New England's foremost authority on hair restoration."
"Guys just don't want to be bald," said Dr. Raymond Konior of Premiere Hair Restoration in Chicago. "Great heads of hair are perceived as being stronger people, better-looking people."
Leonard's office wouldn't confirm if Brady was a patient, saying in a statement that, to protect patients' privacy, "We don't comment on, confirm, deny or otherwise discuss matters related to our client list." But if Brady is having hair restoration, Konior said it's highly unlikely he's doing it with five weeks left in the regular season and the playoffs looming.
A call to Brady's agent, Don Yee, wasn't immediately returned.
Hair restoration is a surgical procedure and, like any other, requires recovery time. While it varies by procedure and patient, it's usually at least a week.
Procedures can last anywhere from four to 14 hours, depending on how much hair is being moved, and can cost between $5,000 and $18,000.
With his chiseled good looks, Super Bowl trophies and supermodel wife, the New England Patriots quarterback sure seems to have hit the genetic jackpot. According to one report, though, Brady is facing the same struggle as millions of ordinary Joes.
Hair loss.
The National Enquirer reported that Brady's car was spotted outside Leonard Hair Transplant Associates in Cranston, R.I., on Nov. 9. That would be the office of Dr. Robert Leonard, described on his website as "New England's foremost authority on hair restoration."
"Guys just don't want to be bald," said Dr. Raymond Konior of Premiere Hair Restoration in Chicago. "Great heads of hair are perceived as being stronger people, better-looking people."
Leonard's office wouldn't confirm if Brady was a patient, saying in a statement that, to protect patients' privacy, "We don't comment on, confirm, deny or otherwise discuss matters related to our client list." But if Brady is having hair restoration, Konior said it's highly unlikely he's doing it with five weeks left in the regular season and the playoffs looming.
A call to Brady's agent, Don Yee, wasn't immediately returned.
Hair restoration is a surgical procedure and, like any other, requires recovery time. While it varies by procedure and patient, it's usually at least a week.
Procedures can last anywhere from four to 14 hours, depending on how much hair is being moved, and can cost between $5,000 and $18,000.
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2 comments:
Home laser. Spain reaches the iGrow, a capillary regenerator household that uses low level laser to produce a stimulation of the cells of the hair follicle are in a resting phase and improve blood circulation of the hair bulb.
Moisture and heat are great enemies of hair. So you have to avoid getting a ponytail, a bun or wear a cap with wet hair. When you use the dryer, it does not stick to the scalp and use the nozzle of the apparatus,
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