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(Golden Tip)(Treatment Review) An Honest Review of Hair Transplant That Is Hard to Hear About Elsewhere
My concern about hair loss began right after I got a perm at age 20. As someone with a genetic predisposition to hair loss, I learned firsthand how damaging perms could be through my own painful experience. I experienced scalp pain for nearly a year, and every time I showered, I would find a handful of hair falling out in my hands. Even after applying shampoo to my scalp, I lost a lot of hair, and during blow-drying, dozens of strands would fall out.
I was 고민ing whether I should start taking hair loss medication at an early age, and in fact, at 21 years old, I purchased a medication called 'Propecia' at a high cost, but I decided not to rely on medication for a lifetime and stopped after not even taking a week's worth (wasted about 200,000 won).
As each year passed, I took a picture of my head when I turned thirty.
My forehead was vast, and I felt a gloomy sense of despair upon realizing that there was significant hair loss also occurring on the crown of my head.
Then I decided to undergo hair transplantation and had about 6,200 follicles implanted (I looked for a photo right after the procedure, but I couldn't find a good oneㅜㅜ).
Hair transplantation was performed on March 31, 2020, and I started taking the hair loss medication Proscar from March of that year.
Today marks 3 years and 2 months, and I would like to share my hair condition.
I believe you will be able to see with your own eyes that there is considerably more hair than before the transplant.
I have tried hair loss shampoos, taken biotin, and attempted stress management, but ultimately the best solution to preserve my hair was hair transplantation and taking hair loss medication.
If you believe you have a genetic predisposition to hair loss, it is recommended that you start taking hair loss medication as early as possible.
And I recommend that you endure and persist until the point where you feel you can no longer, and then consider hair transplantation, even if it brings to mind Beotigo Station.
I also underwent hair transplantation (both incision and non-incision) at the relatively early age of 30, and I regret the scars caused by the incision procedure. If you have the financial means, I recommend only opting for non-incision surgery. If that's not possible, I suggest finding a hair transplant plastic surgeon with extensive experience and seeking treatment there.
Finally, thank you for reading this lengthy message, and I hope to ease the worries of everyone struggling with hair loss. 👏