Government may try to Tax Hair Transplants? What Next.
As one of the only cosmetic procedures men may have in their lifetime, along with the fact that it’s an elective and not a require life threatening surgery congress has been rumored to have talks about a 10% added tax on hair replacement surgeries.
I read this information today over at Regrowhair.com. Now before you jump to conclusions that they’re just attacking men here this tax would affect all cosmetic procedures such as hair transplants.
This article had some really great points about how this so called “bright idea” to tax these procedures will likely not succeed the way they think. By increasing the over all cost of having a cosmetic elective surgery there will be some people who opt not to get the procedures done. Of course not all since these types of procedures are at the root of many self confidence issues, how ever less surgeries means lower income to the government from this tax.
My take is the government will do what they do. Not much we can do about it. Of course it is also a good reason to possibly consider a hair loss treatment regimen of the best hair loss shampoo and other potential products to try and stop your current hair loss if you’re still at a stage where it’s worth while and possible.
Here’s the original article I read.

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