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The person is genetically bald, so a hair transplant is still a deception.
So, if you think hair transplants are more ethical than wigs, you're mistaken
Yes in a way you can keep calling him baldie.View attachment 176915View attachment 176916
The person is genetically bald, so a hair transplant is still a deception.
So, if you think hair transplants are more ethical than wigs, you're mistaken
Yet, hair transplant is more socially acceptable now.Yes in a way you can keep calling him baldie.
True.But with a transplant it's your own hair?
What does ethics have to do with it? So are you saying if you have acne, it would be unethical to try to camouflage your zits? Hair transplants are just a means to camouflage a balding scalp so you look younger and more youthful. Improving your self esteem and self worth by enhancing your looks is not unethical.
I think most people care more about themselves than if John the butcher is wearing a wig. We live in such a narcissistic era now where self improvement with drastic means is the norm now. I say if you want to wear wig then go for it. If you want a transplant then go for it. Stop caring what anyone else thinks and do what makes YOU happy. Feeling good about yourself is what matters. You only got one life so live under your own terms.This post is for declaring hair wigs should not be demonized while people accept transplants.
Ethical? Sorry .... what the f-ck are you talking about?View attachment 176915View attachment 176916
The person is genetically bald, so a hair transplant is still a deception.
So, if you think hair transplants are more ethical than wigs, you're mistaken
True.
Yet deception because genetically the person is bald.
This post is for declaring hair wigs should not be demonized while people accept transplants.
So with this argument any form of cosmetic surgery like breast implants is unethical?True.
Yet deception because genetically the person is bald.
This post is for declaring hair wigs should not be demonized while people accept transplants.
Not unethical but people in general frown upon cosmetic surgeries even when they say they don’t care. I feel it’s because genetically we are wired to dislike people who “cheat” their genetics since it tampers with natural selection.So with this argument any form of cosmetic surgery like breast implants is unethical?
If someone has a heart attack and subsequently has an effective bypass surgery, do those same people feel similar disdain for cheating natural selection?Not unethical but people in general frown upon cosmetic surgeries even when they say they don’t care. I feel it’s because genetically we are wired to dislike people who “cheat” their genetics since it tampers with natural selection.