I'm curious about the social stigma associated with getting a hair transplant. What does it stem from?
I've been quite honest with my friends and family about my intention to get a hair transplant and can see myself being open during and after surgery, because I don't really see why not. I'm not criticising others who aren't open, just curious about the reasons.
What matters is that the hair transplant looks good. If it does, nobody will care. People get all sorts of surgery and don't seem to feel shame as much as men do about hair transplants.
I think eradicating this would be a big step towards finding solutions.
I've been quite honest with my friends and family about my intention to get a hair transplant and can see myself being open during and after surgery, because I don't really see why not. I'm not criticising others who aren't open, just curious about the reasons.
What matters is that the hair transplant looks good. If it does, nobody will care. People get all sorts of surgery and don't seem to feel shame as much as men do about hair transplants.
I think eradicating this would be a big step towards finding solutions.
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