Women don't like the idea of hair transplants/concealers etc. because they don't have to deal with balding. You'll never hear a woman who has actual hair loss play the "just shave it bro!" card. They also don't like it because it makes them more likely to be "duped" in a sense, in that they might actually pay attention to and <gasp!> copulate with someone who had "inferior" genetics.
If I were ever able to get a transplant, or if a FRIGGING cure ever comes out (save us, Brotzu!), I wouldn't give a DAMN what any woman thought about me availing myself of said options.
At the risk of sounding like a MGTOW moron, the simple truth is that most women (especially attractive ones) simply cannot relate to the same experiences as men do because they assume it is as easy for men as it is for women. In reality, being a girl from a middle-class family in the developed world is essentially life on easy mode.
I got my first car a couple years before my sister. I drove a 92, 4-cylinder plymouth; she drove a 2003 concord. I paid $150 per month in insurance, she paid $75. My rate has dropped to what she paid to begin with after 10 years of a perfect driving record. When I asked the insurance company why, they literally told me "because you're a male driver."
My sister lived in 3 different places, no problem, after moving out at age 18. At that age, finding anyone who will rent to a single man under 25 was like shoving a square peg into a round hole.
Women can easily find jobs in dealing with the public because the public prefers it, women outnumber men at most colleges by 3:1. They're less likely to be killed at or work in a dangerous job. Countries with conscription give women the option of serving in the infantry or working a cushy desk job.
and most of all,
you do not have to do anything to attract a mate. Absolutely nothing aside from "don't be too fat" and "maybe wear a bit of makeup sometimes" and men aren't even allowed to have that preference anymore. You can go through your life living
exclusively with your best interests in mind and one day "Mr. Right" will ask you out if you just wait long enough and aren't too picky. But women expect men to be genetically perfect, of a certain height, in shape with a full head of hair well into middle age and any attempts to achieve this artificially are met with disdain and accusations of being "fake" from women who likely wear fake eyelashes, extensions and make up.
Women cannot relate to this experience, full stop; most just don't realize how good they've got it.
This is why no one takes "third-wave feminism" seriously: They've gone to complaining about absolutely trivial things like "all vaginas are beautiful #raisetheskirt", women with big tits in video games, the often disproven and distinctly American "wage gap" myth, and so much else.
At age 22, my sister is pregnant with her first kid, staying at home to tend to her business while her boyfriend of 2 years is out making close to six figures. She's lived in 3 (nice) places, owned several cars, etc. and all from working generally basic retail and customer service jobs. It's not that she ISN'T a hard worker and a go-get 'er, but it's that it was dramatically simpler for her to find the opportunities and in certain cases at a much cheaper price. In our hometown, the only way I could've done what she has at age 22, is if I was willing to go work a dangerous job for 12-16 hours a day, weeks or months at a time.
Her "market value" may drop as she gets older, but it's hard for me to feel sympathetic.