Laugh/ignore if you wish
A friend of mine who works for apple sent me this video. I found it very interesting and frightening. It is not directly related to hair loss in any way. It is a short documentary about 'planned obsolescence', the planned failure/breakdown of products by companies.
It is a very good watch and it is only about 50 minutes.
I don't think its a question of will this happen regarding any future treatment for hairloss but just what route is taken to ensure lifelong customers.
I would rather they at least go for the maximum density they can get and just make it so the hair only lasts several years so one is needed to go back every few years for follow up treatments.
I really hope they do not aim for only mediocre density and keep us hooked that way in terms of using multiple follow ups to increase density. I know some of you will say this is all hot air but it is a very well documented business practice.
I guess they "could" try and produce the best product they can and as long as its still only a treatment and does not "cure" hair loss they would still have generations of customers until/if ever a genetic cure is made available.
A friend of mine who works for apple sent me this video. I found it very interesting and frightening. It is not directly related to hair loss in any way. It is a short documentary about 'planned obsolescence', the planned failure/breakdown of products by companies.
It is a very good watch and it is only about 50 minutes.
I don't think its a question of will this happen regarding any future treatment for hairloss but just what route is taken to ensure lifelong customers.
I would rather they at least go for the maximum density they can get and just make it so the hair only lasts several years so one is needed to go back every few years for follow up treatments.
I really hope they do not aim for only mediocre density and keep us hooked that way in terms of using multiple follow ups to increase density. I know some of you will say this is all hot air but it is a very well documented business practice.
I guess they "could" try and produce the best product they can and as long as its still only a treatment and does not "cure" hair loss they would still have generations of customers until/if ever a genetic cure is made available.
Comment