People think that a hair restoration surgery is only the rich man’s option. This is because it remains, to date, a sophisticated and the fastest fix to hair loss. So besides being risky and invasive, it is not as viable as it sounds for people who don’t earn much. For this reason, getting a hair surgery displays an exaggerated sense of self-importance. Even the act of treating hair loss itself is considered vain.
It would not be easy to understand people who choose to have it. Our individual perceptions regarding vanity interfere. How do we exactly instinctively react when we learn that a friend or a neighbor just underwent a hair restoration surgery? It wouldn’t be entirely positive, admit it or not. But we must understand as well that no one understands the importance of the hair better than hair loss sufferers themselves.
Taking all social constructions and cost factors into consideration, consenting to a hair transplant couldn’t have been easy at all for them.
A hair restoration surgery is more of a cosmetic procedure than a medical procedure. Millions of people undergo cosmetic procedures because they want to stay beautiful and acceptable for themselves and for others. There sure are a lot of people who want their acnes or wrinkles removed, their breasts augmented, or their teeth fixed. Indeed, just like any of these procedures, a hair restoration surgery is not just about fixing a physical ‘flaw’ but rather a boost of one’s self-confidence and self-respect.
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