Of Sehwag, Transplant and Endorsement...
Early in the morning, when I open the news paper with my first cup of coffee, I am sure to find one cricketer or another trying to sell me something. From soft drinks to real estate, everything that can be sold is being marketed. Latest in this series is the endorsements for hair transplant surgery and medical procedures.


However, there is also a commercial aspect to such endorsements. With all the marketing and advertisement the hair transplant procedure is reduced to a commodity. Now, there is more emphasis on adverts and marketing rather than patient selection and good techniques. And patients, on their part, are now more worried about price per hair. In this fierce competition, somehow, the priority is getting cheapest deal rather than getting a good surgeon and good results. With scientific approach thrown in background and business approach reigning, the ultimate sufferer in this hair war is the naive patient. Remember, at the end of the day it is you who will bear the cost of full page adverts and endorsements.
For honest pricing and real value for money hair transplants visit Provelus Hair Transplant Clinic, Delhi.
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