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A man with excessive body hair on his back. I would guess that his scalp would look more like his father’s Norwood 6 one were it not for the transplant(s). Since retiring, balding Sampras has been rumored to have had one or several hair transplants. Agassi used to wax his chest and back hair regularly, so some of his topless photos are deceptive. And, not surprisingly, both were balding on their scalps. The two superstars of the game at the time, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras, were both very hirsute in their bodies.
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When I first started noticing this phenomenon, I was a big tennis fan. Same correlation with several of my unlucky friends. My brother-in-law went bald in his 20s, and has an extremely hairy back. And of course I have a lot more body hair then him. Even in his early 70s, he still has better hair than I have in my 30s. My father has zero back hair and very little chest hair, but he had an absolutely stellar head of hair into his 60s. I doubt that I am off by much in both my above percentage estimates.īesides at the gym and in the pool, I have also noticed this trend among my own immediate family members and in-laws. Perhaps less than 25 percent when it comes to young to middle-aged men. In contrast, for those without any back or chest hair at all, the balding rate is extremely low. I saw a similar, but weaker correlation between those with substantial chest hair and scalp hair loss. If I had to put a figure to it, I would guess that 75 percent of men with excessive body hair (especially hairy backs) tend to be balding severely. Around the year 2000, I started noticing that the vast majority of people that I saw in the gym or pool who had very hairy backs also tended to be heavily balding.