Most hair loss sufferers who undergo hair transplant surgery are careful to keep a certain level of discretion about their procedure to prevent drawing attention to themselves. However, there may come a time and a place where you decide to share your experience with members of your family, friends, or other loved ones.
If you’re like most hair transplant patients, you fear how other people are going to react when you tell them you’ve had hair restoration surgery. In this hair loss forum discussion thread, members of our community explain how others reacted when they shared their hair restoration experiences with people in their lives. This is a must read for those concerned about how people in their lives will react to their hair transplant.
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If we consider family or relatives reaction, they will surely understand and give their support for the person. Hair loss is something that would affect a person's confidence. If undergoing a hair transplant surgery will greatly help him then there is nothing to worry about. Other peoples reaction will really differ but in the end it is the person's feeling about himself will matter. Our website can share more stories on saving your hair's life and beauty and how great it feels.