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If anyone is considering this option, for the love of all that is holy, DO NOT!! This company preys (and makes huge profits) on the insecurity of baldness. I foolishly went to HCM and ha ha essentially gave them $1640 for a ridiculously fake hairpiece. The commercials and video they show are in no way what they ultimately superglue to your head. HCM relies on their "bio matrix" which is described as individual realistic hairs fused within the "bio-matrix", to suck the customer in. This is simply an outright lie, and because of ha ha all the paperwork they make you sign, the customer never knows this until the top of your head is shaved and a medical adhesive "polyfuse" is applied and the customer has just a fake hair piece attached to the head. HCM knows that they are deceiving the public because of the separate contracts they make a customer sign.
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