Do You Think a Beard Transplant is a Necessary Thing ?
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Ok i understand people wanting a hair transplant if losing hair either through an illness or hereditary reasons, head hair growth starts
from birth and is a natural process for both men and women
But someone fretting over not being able to grow a beard is not so important in my eyes , but nowadays it has become
People are paying around £2,700 for a beard transplant , grafting the hair from the back of their neck
Prince William's beard has been a catalyst for these type of transplants as people want that rugged look
To me it looks a little scruffy, like someone who just could't be bothered to shave for a few days
Do you think people should be prioritising these type of procedures or is it pure vanity ?
I do think it's a bit strange as the majority of men are clean shaven anyway. It seems to be a case of always wanting what we can't have.
Lynibis I know its recently been the fashion to wear a beard L , and you see hairdressers or more barbers promoting beard oils and treatments for one , i suppose it's big business , but i know i wouldn't fret if i couldn't grow one , in fact its more of a hassle to keep having to shave every day
My kids had clean shaven once and I hated it he didn't look right so he was told he wasn't allowed to clean shave again lol I don't mind a beard but not very long
Never heard of this, it's just weird, I've tried to grow a beard a few times, it itches too much , I'm never clean shaven, grandkids love being chin pied lol so I grow it a little
About as necessary as an arse hair transplant.
I've always had a belief as well......
Don't trust anyone who has more hair on their face than they have on their head
I think it’s nasty / dirty to have a beard, not attractive at all. Just says you’re lazy and can’t be bothered to shave. Plus not pleasant to kiss someone with a beard or harsh stubble.. rash!
If it makes that person feel happy and they can afford to do it then I don't see the harm. My husband sometimes has a beard and sometimes doesn't, depends what mood he is in.
If its what that person wants then by all means go for it but I don’t see the need personally, just embrace being natural and what you’ve got, same for hair, just go bald and embrace it
telmel Just toying with the idea T.I have to keep myself entertained I have a low boredom threshold.
The kind menopause elves have given me chin whiskers, I'd gladly donate them to someone in need of a beard!!
Auntielettie Maybe us hirsute post meno ladies can sell on our fluff to the young hairless fellas who are low on testosterone lol.
First time I heard about beard transplant here us using all sort of products to remove hair recently we found a clinic they charge £800 for full body laser hair remover waiting for hubby will ask him to take me there I want to trythanks for this topic .
Beard transplants? Really? Is this actually a thing?! Um no bit vain if you ask me but hey ho
There are so many cosmetic procedures available and I suppose most of us are not happy with our looks that it’s tempting to improve your looks.
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