Hepatitis B is a leading cause of chronic liver failure. Vaccination offers effective protection against the Hepatitis B virus, significantly reducing the risk of infection. Without vaccination, individuals remain vulnerable to unknowingly contracting Hepatitis B. Transmission of hepatitis viruses, including Hepatitis B and C, often occurs through exposure to contaminated blood, such as via unsterilized instruments used in dental treatments, various medical procedures, or even personal care services like shaving at barbershops. Over an extended period, chronic Hepatitis B (or C) infection can progress to cirrhosis, which subsequently impairs liver function and can lead to end-stage chronic liver failure. Therefore, receiving the Hepatitis B vaccine is a vital preventive measure to safeguard liver health and avert these serious long-term complications.