‘Every time I step outside, the first thing on my mind is my forehead’: the women getting hair transplants

🤔 I mean, it's crazy how much of a difference hair transplantation can make for some women... but at what cost? 🤑 The whole Harley Street thing is wild - I've heard horror stories about those places before. We need more transparency and regulation in the industry to protect people's interests. 😬 And honestly, can we talk about how messed up it is that some women feel like they need to undergo a transplant just to feel decent about themselves? 💇‍♀️ It's not okay to make hair loss a defining characteristic of someone's worth... that's some major social conditioning right there 👀
 
I'm low-key skeptical about these newfangled hair transplants 🤔💇‍♀️ I mean, don't get me wrong, if you're super self-conscious about your locks and it's really affecting your mental health, go for it! But have you seen those prices? 💸 It's like they're charging by the strand or something. And what's with all these unqualified surgeons doing botched jobs on Harley Street? 🤦‍♀️ Like, how hard is it to do a decent graft? I'm no expert, but I'd wanna make sure I was getting my money's worth... and not ending up looking like a walking science experiment 😂.
 
Honestly, I'm getting so tired of all these hair transplant articles 🤯. They're always like "oh no, there's been some botched job on Harley Street" or some other celeb with a bad experience... Can't we talk about the actual science behind it? Like, how does it work? What are the real risks and benefits? The article seems to be glossing over all that for a good ol' sob story 😔. And what's with all these quotes from random docs saying "hair loss can be distressing"? Can't we have a more nuanced discussion about the emotional impact of hair loss without resorting to sensationalist talk?
 
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