‘Every time I step outside, the first thing on my mind is my forehead’ : the women getting hair (…)
A growing wave of women are turning to what was once seen as a surgery for men, hoping it will cure their self-consciousness about high hairlines and thinning crowns. But with treatments costing thousands and bodge jobs common, is it suitable – or even safe? Aria, 27, first noticed her hair (…)
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