He started his business out of personal need: He had lost most of his hair by the time he was 25, leaving him feeling insecure. There they developed a hair-replacement system that used a very fine nylon mesh, adhesives and hair colored to match the customer’s. He told The Times that he wanted to remove some of the stigma around baldness. “For years, men have felt funny even discussing it, much less trying to do something about it,” he said. “I personified the bald man who wanted to do something about his hair,” he said.
Source: New York Times February 20, 2020 19:28 UTC