Sendhil Ramamurthy

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anyone hear heard of Senhil Ramamurthy? He was Mohinder Suresh on Heroes. I believe he is 36 and he still has an awesome hairline!

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some people are just blessed he has like z e r o recession... he is still anw1 and i believe he is 36 or 37 years old..

anyone know if he had any work done to his head? i highly doubt it but there could be a possibility i mean after all it is Hollywood.
 

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Great head of hair no doubt, goes well with his model face. I did enjoy his work on the first couple seasons of Heroes.
 

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man some people are just blessed... i wish i had a hair line like that hopefully after a hair transplant i could acquire a hairline like that...
 

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yes but hes obviously of ethnic origin or something, as in not caucasian.

no im not a racist, but it does seem non-caucasians (with the exception of asians) do not suffer from male pattern baldness like we do.

Yes they still do get male pattern baldness, but it seems like for most ethnicities they either get male pattern baldness and go bald in their twenties (a minority) or keep perfect hair theyre whole lifes. maybe start to recede in their 60's or something.

Certainly a much higher percentage keep perfect hairlines.

I know for example native people in most countries have been mistreated and persecuted in the past, but personally i can see many advantages regarding physical appearance. namely muscles, much less potential for sun damage (moles etc), better, thicker hair, and lets not forget size of certain body parts. lol
 

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I am 99% convinced it is a como of the western diet and all he pollution we are exposed to ie air, water food... that is triggering our male pattern baldness at an earlier stage. I hardly ever remember seeing balding asians. and now i see it everywhere
 

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DavisNY said:
I am 99% convinced it is a como of the western diet and all he pollution we are exposed to ie air, water food... that is triggering our male pattern baldness at an earlier stage. I hardly ever remember seeing balding asians. and now i see it everywhere

well, sendhil was born in the USA i believe. as far as the exposure is concerned there are plenty of guys who still have juvenile hairlines and they grew up in this country and ate the food. i think genetics is the main factor in male pattern baldness.

if it were about environment/diet then majority of hair transplant patients would lose their transplanted hair after the hair transplant.
 

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StartingToRecede said:
anyone hear heard of Senhil Ramamurthy? He was Mohinder Suresh on Heroes. I believe he is 36 and he still has an awesome hairline!

some people are just blessed he has like z e r o recession... he is still anw1 and i believe he is 36 or 37 years old..

anyone know if he had any work done to his head? i highly doubt it but there could be a possibility i mean after all it is Hollywood.

What good is a blessing if you pay no attention to it? Had I not experienced hair loss I would not of realized how much of an impact not having hair could have on a person's life. So for Senhil, I'm sure he doesn't even realize his "blessing." It might be a blessing in your eyes, but think of the things you have that might seem like a blessing to others, but you take for granted like the hands you have or your eyes, etc. There are people with no hands and blind people. You catch my drift? Sometimes we take what we have for granted. In ways experiencing hair loss can be a blessing in and of itself just in the way it changes our perspective of the world compared to non-balding people. It's all in the way you look at it.
 

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ripple-effect said:
StartingToRecede said:
anyone hear heard of Senhil Ramamurthy? He was Mohinder Suresh on Heroes. I believe he is 36 and he still has an awesome hairline!

some people are just blessed he has like z e r o recession... he is still anw1 and i believe he is 36 or 37 years old..

anyone know if he had any work done to his head? i highly doubt it but there could be a possibility i mean after all it is Hollywood.

What good is a blessing if you pay no attention to it? Had I not experienced hair loss I would not of realized how much of an impact not having hair could have on a person's life. So for Senhil, I'm sure he doesn't even realize his "blessing." It might be a blessing in your eyes, but think of the things you have that might seem like a blessing to others, but you take for granted like the hands you have or your eyes, etc. There are people with no hands and blind people. You catch my drift? Sometimes we take what we have for granted. In ways experiencing hair loss can be a blessing in and of itself just in the way it changes our perspective of the world compared to non-balding people. It's all in the way you look at it.



LOL.. he is only one of the most desired men... and im sure having a full head of hair contributes to that. he is reminded how blessed he is everyday when he sees his paycheck and his hair contributed to his good looks.
 
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