ProfessionalAlopecia, or what’s more commonly known as hair loss, affects millions every year. Fifty percent of women and men will experience hair loss by age 50. But how does this impact you and your career? Discover four ways hair loss impacts your professional life.

  1. Removes Your Confidence

Confidence is everything when you’re developing a professional career, but when you’re experiencing hair loss, you can have a lack of confidence. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, hair loss can have adverse psychosocial consequences, including causing low self-esteem and even depression. Studies have also found that hair loss adversely impacted patients’ self-confidence, body image and self-esteem.

  1. Hampers First Impressions

Hair loss can affect how people perceive you when they meet you for the first time. In fact, some experts note that it can reduce men’s chances of advancing their careers. This can be an issue on interviews or when you’re trying to negotiate a deal.

  1. Hinders the Perception of a Professional Look

A professional look can play a role in helping you make or break a deal. While you hope that no one is judging how well you may do based on your hairstyle, it doesn’t mean that it doesn’t happen. Your appearance can serve as the initial filter for a first impression, so it’s worth considering as a factor. One study indicated that appearance could undermine other valuable skills, such as communication and competence.

  1. Affects Your Climb up the Corporate Ladder

Baldness is one of the primary causes of hair loss. It affects 25 percent of men by the time they turn 30 and about 66 percent who reach age 60. As many as 80 million people experience baldness or thinness that’s tied to their genes. How it affects your corporate climb is the issue: a preference for baldness is subjective. When progressing your career is based on someone else’s opinion, it can affect a person’s confidence. This lack of confidence could end up sending the wrong impression, which can adversely impact your career progression.

Losing your hair can be an emotional event that can adversely affect your professional life. However, you have options for addressing the impact of hair loss, at Genesis II Hair Replacement Studio, we have been helping men and women restore their hair for over three decades. To schedule a free hair loss evaluation call us at (315) 458-1074 or to contact us via email click here.

 

 

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Does Hair Loss Affect Career Prospects?

https://www.aad.org/media/stats/conditions/hair-loss

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/16/AR2008061601796.html

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jennagoudreau/2012/11/30/the-seven-ways-your-boss-is-judging-your-appearance/#26c0af8b24da

http://articles.latimes.com/2009/mar/11/business/fi-lazarus11