Why do doctors, clinics and even people in general make hair looks look like a problem that NEEDS to be fixed? Opinion I'm just kinda angry any idk

I get that, but I just find it bad, and sometimes annoying that the industry makes hair loss look like an actual medical problem in society which further perpetuates the signs against hair loss. I get that the psychological side effects can something be overwhelming and downright harmful/fatal. But you know, people can be and have been suicidal over anything. I do strongly agree that such people are suffering and need help, but that help need not necessarily be in the form of remedying their issue with their body. The hair loss industry and the culture in general now takes it both as a topic worthy of ridicule because it's not directly harmful and even when help is offered people are misguided on a "treatment" for their hair loss, when they actually need "treatment" of their concerns with hair loss and body image along with constant support from people close to them. This may or may not involve a hair transplant. Idk I'm just too tired to sleep.

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