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Scotsman91
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Saw this article in the Daily Mail yesterday. Thought it would be worthwhile to make a topic of it.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4727400/Essex-businessman-buys-son-hair-transplant.html#comments
Pretty shocked to see a clinic conduct a HT on an 18 year old boy who only started to see signs of hair loss the year earlier, how are clinics like these in the U.K. or anywhere else for that matter allowed to be in business? It seems like there are many cowboy clinics out there who will give a HT to anyone who walks in the door, they do not have the customers best interest at heart, no regard to future hair loss and just see the dollar signs in their eyes, this lad is going to have years and years of trouble with this I feel, which is sad as it's appears to be that many people who haven't done any proper research are of the belief that all HTs are the same, only seem to want hair for the short term and not think what it'll look like in say 5, 10, 20 years time, the mind boggles. ;;::::/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4727400/Essex-businessman-buys-son-hair-transplant.html#comments
Pretty shocked to see a clinic conduct a HT on an 18 year old boy who only started to see signs of hair loss the year earlier, how are clinics like these in the U.K. or anywhere else for that matter allowed to be in business? It seems like there are many cowboy clinics out there who will give a HT to anyone who walks in the door, they do not have the customers best interest at heart, no regard to future hair loss and just see the dollar signs in their eyes, this lad is going to have years and years of trouble with this I feel, which is sad as it's appears to be that many people who haven't done any proper research are of the belief that all HTs are the same, only seem to want hair for the short term and not think what it'll look like in say 5, 10, 20 years time, the mind boggles. ;;::::/
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