In a word, no.Look at botox, and surgery, there are people that have these but I wouldn't and think it looks awful. There will be people that do ot and people that don't
I don't think I would be worried. If there were a "cure" of sorts, it would have limited effects and may not work for everyone.Have you been reading Brave New World at school?
What if hair loss treatment gained a similar status as orthodontic treatment?
Quote from: Slyest on September 22, 2013, 06:04:03 AMIn a word, no.Look at botox, and surgery, there are people that have these but I wouldn't and think it looks awful. There will be people that do ot and people that don'tOkay, Botox is one thing but it isn't universally successful and it isn't affordable to too many people. Consider another form of cosmetic treatment that is both widely successful and affordable; that is orthodontic treatment. Like MPB, a significant proportion of the population are born with crooked teeth. But because orthodontic treatment is so common, adults with crooked teeth stick out. What if hair loss treatment gained a similar status as orthodontic treatment? Could it happen? Would you be worried then?
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