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Thank you, Yoon Tae-young Hair & Dermatology Clinic in Cheongju, for the alopecia areata treatment![6]
I was taking a shower and looked in the mirror, and I was really surprised to see that my hair had fallen out. Since then, I've been taking brewer's yeast, so I assumed it must have gotten better and went about my life. However, when I visited the hair salon to get a cut, the owner mentioned that the alopecia areata on the back of my head was severe. When the owner held the mirror up to me, it was pure shock. So, I remembered a professor from Chungbuk National University and tried to make an appointment with him, but I was told that he had retired and opened his own clinic, so I decided to visit the newly opened Yoon Tae-young Hair & Dermatology Clinic. I checked on Naver to see if they are open on public holidays, and the clinic is open at 8 AM on May 1st. I arrived at 6:30 AM, but there are 10 people waiting. I waited for an hour when it was time for my appointment, and when I saw Professor Yoon Tae-young, he remembered that I had been treated at a university hospital before. His memory is truly amazing! Professor Yoon Tae-young explained everything in detail and said he would do his utmost to treat my alopecia areata effectively. Thank you, Professor Yoon Tae-young.
홍성오26.05.06Views 61Likes 0 
Does alopecia areata tend to recur frequently?[1]
I have experienced alopecia areata, so I am asking about this as well. It was behind my ears, and since my hair is fairly long, it covered it so it wasn't very noticeable. I have improved somewhat since treatment, but is it common for alopecia areata to recur frequently depending on one's physical condition? I am worried because I heard that it often appears in the same spot where it previously occurred. I would appreciate advice from those with experience.
잭라빈3점팡팡26.04.19Views 33Likes 0 I am satisfied with the alopecia areata treatment at Maxwell Dermatology in Jongno-gu.[5]
I visited a dermatologist after being alarmed to discover a circular patch of hair falling out only in that area a few days after squeezing a pimple on my scalp. The diagnosis was alopecia areata caused by irritated hair follicles due to scalp issues, rather than aging or genetics. I was informed that since it is a medical condition, full recovery is possible with steroid injections. I received injections every two weeks for three months. About a month into treatment, hair began to grow back slowly, and the bald spots filled in starting from the second month. By the third month, my hair had recovered to a nearly normal state. I am very satisfied with the treatment as there has been no recurrence, and to avoid experiencing the same symptoms again, I am taking extra care to avoid irritating my scalp.
AA26.04.08Views 108Likes 1 
Review of Alopecia Areata Treatment at Maxwell Dermatology Clinic in Jongno, Seoul[2]
This is a review of Jongno Maxwell Dermatology Clinic. This dermatology clinic is already famous for its excellent hair loss treatment. I also visited Maxwell because of alopecia areata. I used to have severe seborrheic dermatitis. So, I had a lot of pimples on my scalp, and back then, I just absentmindedly scratched and touched them. Thinking there was pus inside, I squeezed them out with my hands. Pus came out and two or three strands of hair fell out, so I thought it would heal, but a few days later, I looked in the mirror and was absolutely shocked. There was a circular patch of hair missing only where the pimple used to be. I was so shocked that I rushed to the dermatology clinic the next morning. The director looked at the condition and They explained that my hair fell out because of damage to the hair follicles caused by scalp trouble. Actually, only the spot where the pimple was was round and red, but the director really reassured me, saying that it would definitely heal and that I shouldn't worry. They explained very well that while general hair loss is difficult to treat because it is caused by aging, alopecia areata is a medical condition, so it is covered by insurance, and hair will grow back if I get injections!! It's not typical hair loss, but anyway, I was so nervous because of the sudden onset of alopecia areata... I didn't know exactly when the alopecia areata started, and since I only found out after looking in the mirror, I was worried that I discovered it too late. I visited feeling nervous, wondering how to treat it and what to do if it spread to other areas. The director told me that he had seen many cases like this and explained in great detail how general hair loss differs from alopecia areata and how it is treated, so I felt confident! I was so grateful that they reassured me as a patient, telling me there was no need to worry because it was just due to a pimple. I thought to myself, "This is why this is called the holy land of hair loss." I received treatment right away that day. The treatment method was injections plus infrared therapy. The injection is given directly to the scalp where hair has fallen out; it stung a little, but it wasn't very painful. After getting the injection, I received infrared therapy for a short while, and the treatment was over in 5 minutes. There was no separate medicine. Instead, I visited a dermatologist regularly every two weeks for treatment. When I returned home after getting the injection and checked, I found that there was still some dried blood on my scalp, even though I had received follow-up care at the hospital. It was essential to check after getting treatment. I think it took about a month for hair to grow from my bare scalp. My hair started growing in little by little, and from the second month onwards, it grew noticeably. At first, my hair grew like grass. The empty space was filled like this. The treatment finished on the day the director told me I didn't need to come anymore. When I looked back at the documents I had for the medical expense claim at the time, I found that I received 9 injections over a period of three and a half months. If you receive a refund in the 14,000 won range, it is cheaper than you might think. They say that general hair loss is not covered by private health insurance because it is caused by genetics or aging, not a disease. The injection I received is Triamcinolone, and when I looked it up, it said it is a scar treatment injection. I heard it is also used for arthritis and styes. When I get the injection, new hair grows, but only that part sticks out. I didn't worry too much about it because I thought it was a relief that it healed right after the injection!! It was a bit of a struggle when it was this length, haha, but I managed by covering it up with my other hair. It was treated so well that my hair has fully grown out now, and since then, even when I get pimples on my scalp occasionally, I never touch them!! I had such great trust and satisfaction with Maxwell Dermatology because of this treatment that I even revisited later to have skin tags removed. If you have pimples on your scalp due to seborrheic dermatitis, absolutely do not squeeze or scratch them! If you are suffering from hair loss, I recommend Maxwell Dermatology!
AA26.04.08Views 198Likes 0 Review of complete recovery from alopecia areata at Jade Clinic in Yangsan[2]
The doctor is very kind and provides excellent consultation and explanations. I suffered from alopecia areata, but after about a year of treatment, I am now completely cured and just need my hair to grow back. I received injections in my scalp and took hair loss medication at the same time. There were no major side effects, and my hair is falling out less. The hospital facilities are clean and spacious, which is nice. My child is currently undergoing acne treatment as well. I hesitated a bit because the treatment is expensive, but breakouts have decreased since the extraction treatment. Initially, I was recommended both extraction and laser treatment, but due to the cost, I only did extraction; however, I am now on my way to get the laser treatment as well. They said the laser helps minimize scarring, but since we have only had one session, the effects are not visible yet.
박지희26.03.24Views 142Likes 0 
Sharing my experience with alopecia areata treatment at Abel Dermatology Clinic in Eunpyeong-gu.
I visited this clinic with symptoms of alopecia areata around the crown of my head. I was told that my alopecia was progressing and that I would need outpatient treatment with injections (steroids) and light therapy, alternating weekly. I was also instructed to apply Desoxsiwon Gel 0.05% daily before bed. I had previously received treatment for alopecia areata a year ago. After about three months of the same treatment, gray hairs began to grow in the affected area, which then normalized after treatment. I trust the treatment and am currently receiving it. I also discussed concerns that the area, which is also connected to my hairline, could lead to overall hair loss. Mypecia tablets were prescribed to prevent overall hair loss. This medication treats androgenetic alopecia by reducing the concentration of the substance causing hair loss. It is recommended that continuous use be continued for about six months to see results.
이진형26.02.02Views 86Likes 0 
Can herbal medicine help treat alopecia areata?[6]
I discovered I had alopecia areata a month ago. It's not getting better with time, and it seems to be getting worse. I think I suddenly developed alopecia areata because I've been under a lot of stress due to personal issues and haven't been able to sleep properly. I've been taking care of it and trying to avoid stress, but why isn't it getting better? I was told to start treatment right away, so I went to the hospital, but I'm worried that hair loss medication might be harmful because of my liver problems. I'm also wondering if herbal medicine might help. Can people with liver problems also take herbal medicine? And how long will the treatment last?
GUNDDAM26.02.01Views 65Likes 2 Diagnosis and treatment experience for alopecia areata received at Jin Internal Medicine Clinic in Yeoju City
Recently, while washing my hair, I noticed a small, coin-sized bald spot. I was so worried, I went to the internal medicine department. The nurses at the reception desk were so calm and helpful, which helped me relax a bit. In the examination room, the director personally examined my scalp, confirmed that I had alopecia areata, and explained in simple terms why this condition could occur, linking it to stress and immune system issues. Rather than rushing into treatment right away, the doctor first assessed my overall condition with a blood test and, if necessary, developed a plan to combine medication and topical treatments. He explained everything from when I might see improvement to lifestyle precautions, which greatly eased my anxiety. He clearly distinguished me from other clinics in that he didn't just focus on symptoms but also considered my entire body. His explanations were thorough and realistic, which gave me confidence. I highly recommend this clinic to anyone struggling with hair loss.
오성연26.01.16Views 173Likes 0 
Yeonje-gu Pomoa Clinic: A review of alopecia areata injection treatment[1]
I am a woman in my early 30s. I am being treated for alopecia areata and hair loss. I found out about my alopecia areata when I first started getting treatment for it, and when I went to get it treated, I was told that I had two more holes the size of booger-sized boogers. I was trying to just leave it alone, but I was told that if alopecia areata isn't treated, it can spread like mine, so I started getting treatment. After just one injection, the hole the size of a booger disappeared. The coin-sized hole has had three or four injections so far, and the hairs are growing back quite well. The coin-sized hole has been there for over five years, and I'm satisfied with how well it's filled. I am taking minoxidil tablets for hair loss treatment. I have been taking them for about a month and a half now, but I am not sure about the effect yet. Every time I visit the hospital or ask questions over the phone, the desk staff are so friendly and I feel good.
25.12.30Views 145Likes 0 
A review of laser and injection treatment for stress-induced alopecia areata at With Dermatology Clinic in Seoul - gradual improvement.
I came to the hospital because of alopecia areata caused by stress. The director was very kind and explained everything in detail. Thanks to the treatment that I received through a combination of laser treatment and injection treatment, It's getting a lot better, but there's still a long way to go. They even make appointments for me and I go there regularly for treatment. There is no inconvenience at all. The staff are friendly. Additionally, I received cryotherapy for warts on my feet. It was my first time with cryotherapy so I was very nervous, but the cryotherapy was also Thank you for making a reservation and for your diligent treatment to make it less painful. I was cured in five sessions and am now walking around comfortably. Don't let it get worse, come to the hospital right away.
양세연25.12.04Views 65Likes 0 
This is a review of my 3-month treatment for alopecia areata.[13]
One day, alopecia areata came to me.... Why did I get alopecia areata when I'm young and barely have any gray hair? I went to the dermatology clinic with tears in my eyes to treat alopecia areata. This is an honest and real review. (Please note that this post is about the treatment of alopecia areata, so the treatment methods for age-related or general hair loss differ.) To begin with, I used to have seborrheic dermatitis, so even after it cleared up, I occasionally get pimples on my scalp. Scratching and touching the pimples on my head was the cause of the trouble. That day, it seemed like some pus had come up, so I squeezed it out. A few days later, when I looked in the mirror, huh??? There was no hair left only in that spot. When I first discovered this, I was really, really surprised, and the shock I felt back then was immense 😱😱😱😱 Can hair fall out like this because of pimples? Or is it hair loss? I immediately rushed to the dermatologist. The doctor said that the causes of alopecia areata are three: warning signs of hair loss, stress, and skin problems, and that mine falls under the latter category. It is not typical hair loss; there are red marks on my scalp caused by pimples (if you look at the photo above, you can see round red marks). So, it seems like the hair in the follicle has fallen out. They reassured me not to worry, saying that while general hair loss is difficult to cure because it is related to aging or immunity, alopecia areata is classified as a disease and can be cured quickly with injections. There were no medications or ointments for treating alopecia areata; instead, it involved steroid injections every two weeks and exposing the scalp to something like infrared light. That was my treatment for alopecia areata. It has started. *Starting Alopecia Areata Treatment - Photos of Injection Treatment Steps* Day 1 of alopecia areata treatment - You're asking if that's blood? Yes, haha. It's an injection mark. The injection just stings a little. It doesn't hurt. Two months later - That area is the parting where it connects to the back of the head, and the gaps have been filled in a lot. Three months later - this Treatment for alopecia areata for 3 months by receiving injections every two weeks like this It has come to an end. I looked in the mirror later and saw that a lot of my hair had grown out! Grow, hair! A few months later lol. Now, even that short hair has fully grown out! 🤗🤗 I was really worried at first. When I searched online, I was anxious because some said it would heal just with an injection, while others said it could spread. However, in my case, the damage was to the hair follicles caused by a simple pimple, so I think it recovered relatively quickly. Fortunately, it hasn't recurred since the treatment, and I've been paying a lot of attention to scalp care ever since. I use shampoo specifically for scalp care, and now I absolutely never touch my scalp, even if I get a pimple haha. Ah! And as I mentioned earlier, since alopecia areata is a medical condition, it has a separate code, so it is covered by private health insurance! Alopecia areata treatment It is usually done solely through injections, and while prices vary by clinic, when I searched back then, the average was around 15,000 won per session, and that was about the same for me. It might have gone up since then... but since it is covered by insurance, the actual out-of-pocket cost isn't high. I heard that general hair loss doesn't usually get cured with injections, and since it isn't considered a disease, it isn't covered by insurance. What if I have developed alopecia areata? Then don't worry and head straight to a dermatologist. Alopecia areata can be treated with an injection. It is easily possible!!
AA25.03.16Views 985Likes 11 Alopecia areata, once it occurs, keeps happening. What should I do?[14]
Recently, my husband has been experiencing a lot of work at home and stress at the company, and he has developed alopecia areata. I once experienced hair loss, but at that time it was at the back of my head, so I didn't realize I was losing hair. I found out when I went to the hair salon for a haircut and the hairstylist director told me. But this time, it appeared at the front, so I saw it while washing and drying my hair. Is it true that once you get alopecia areata, it keeps recurring? What should I do if I develop alopecia areata? Last time, I just left it alone... I'm curious if there are any other procedures available.
주안맘041324.11.18Views 164Likes 4 Autoimmune disease 'Alopecia Areata'… Causes and symptoms?[4]
강미형24.08.18Views 90Likes 2 I've been worried about constant alopecia areata since I was in kindergarten.[7]
I am worried because my child's circular hair loss has been appearing and disappearing repeatedly since they started kindergarten. When I was in kindergarten, I was too young to undergo injection treatment, so I only applied ointment, which made the treatment progress slowly. Since she has grown a bit and entered upper elementary school, she has started injection treatments, but because she needs multiple sessions, she is having a very hard time. I'm worried about alopecia areata, which disappears and then reappears.
JMHan24.08.15Views 130Likes 2 [Concern] I'm worried about alopecia areata.[2]
Everyone is sharing their worries. Now I can also open up. I am visiting a dermatologist for stress-induced alopecia. I'm not sure if I'm experiencing stress or not. If you say you're receiving it, then you are. The teacher said, It's already too late to say we shouldn't be stressed. They said that there should be no such thing as stress itself. ? Is that possible? The mountain is always a mountain, and the water is always water. Haha, I need to be more relaxed... Haha.
더달달24.05.16Views 71Likes 0 (Concern) I have developed alopecia areata,,,,[5]
A few days ago, I touched my head and felt a slick sensation, so I took a picture and found that I have alopecia areata... Well, there are three or so big and small things. I went to the dermatologist and got a shot... It varies from person to person, but it seems you need to get it five times at ten-day intervals... First, I feel a bit relieved after visiting the hospital, but I worry a lot about what to do if the effects don't show up. Wow... How could this happen... I'm searching for hair loss medication... If you have a similar story, please be sure to leave a reply and let me know how you're doing...
나야나24.03.23Views 77Likes 2 I suspect alopecia areata.... I should go to the hospital, right...?[9]
I suspect alopecia areata....? Alopecia areata is more stressful than regular hair lossㅠㅠㅠㅠ I think I'm starting to get some circular hair loss around my crown. The hair in that area is getting thinner and thinner... I've been stressed lately, but is it true that I'm getting this type of circular hair loss...? I'm not even in my 30s yet ㅠㅠㅠ When I searched for hair loss on Cashdoc, only one hospital came up. There is a treatment for female hair loss that includes alopecia areata. It's called women's PRP hair loss care, and it costs 500,000 won including VAT. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3906 I saw that my alopecia areata improved a lot after receiving hair loss treatment... I think I should get it done sometime ㅠㅠㅠ Before and after... I think it's still less severe than before... Still, it's better to treat it in advance. Those of you who suffered from alopecia areata, how did you overcome it?!
구구마말랭이24.01.17Views 95Likes 0 
The circular hair loss is ongoing.[3]
I've been dealing with alopecia areata for over ten years. It's okay during times without worries!! I can really feel my hair falling out in clumps during times of intense stress. Especially, waking up and seeing the pillow is shockingㅜ When I was young, I tried getting injections, traditional treatments, and taking medicine, but it was only temporary. You won't lose as much if the fundamental cause, stress, is eliminated. These days, I only manage my hair with anti-hair loss shampoo and ampoules~ I'm curious about what treatment methods others are using to manage their condition^^ Let's share♡
찰떡콤23.09.04Views 77Likes 0 Alopecia areata[11]
My hair keeps thinning only in one area... like alopecia areata, it looks very noticeable... I'm very embarrassed to see it, and my hair lacks strength, so I'm worried... I heard black beans are good, so I've been eating them, but I don't know if it's effective yet, and I'm really worried... I'm considering wearing a wig, but hair transplants are very expensive, and it's stressing me out.
박숙자23.09.04Views 75Likes 0 Recurring alopecia areata[6]
I started treatment when alopecia areata first appeared, but it started to appear again in other areas, and after treatment, it recurs... I wonder what kind of condition this repetitive pattern is. Can partial hair loss progress to total hair loss? I’ve heard it’s been appearing more frequently recently, but I’m worried. Is the only treatment method injections? Even when I visit the hospital, I can't find a solution.
해피하냥23.09.04Views 83Likes 0 (Treatment Review & Tips) Sharing my experience and prevention tips for alopecia areata^^[7]
Sharing treatments and prevention methods for alopecia areata Sometimes, androgenetic alopecia occurs once every few years. I found out when I was at the hair salon getting a perm, and the stylist told me I had circular hair loss. After I got home and checked, I found about three or four coin-sized spots. It was a shock and very stressful. Those who have experienced this, do you understand how I feel? When I visited the dermatology clinic, the doctor said that he couldn't determine the exact cause, but he thought it was probably stress. There's not much to be stressed about, but I am really frustrated because I can't find the cause...ㅠㅠ It also tends to recur easily. Treatment method: Steroid injection into the scalp I received an injection directly into my scalp with a medication called triamcinolone. They say that directly injecting into the scalp is a faster treatment. The pain is a stinging sensation. It hurts, but it's not unbearable; it is painful, but I can tolerate it (I usually tolerate pain well). I received scalp injections once a week for about a month. Interestingly, my hair grows back after the injections. If anyone is suffering from alopecia areata, I hope you visit the dermatologist promptly for injection treatment rather than stressing over it. I know how severe that pain is because I experienced it myself. I was very worried because there didn't seem to be a clear treatment method, but since the injection provides a quick solution, I feel somewhat relieved. Please make sure to visit the dermatology clinic for injection treatment. My hair grew back faster than I expected. Here is a photo of my fully recovered head now. The gaps that were sparsely filled have all been completed. Recurrences happen frequently, but each time I go to the dermatologist for treatment, I am satisfied. Sharing some hair loss prevention tips to maintain your hair after alopecia. :) 1. Wash hair every day 2. Thoroughly dry your hair well after washing. 3. Using hair loss shampoo 4. Frequently do scalp massages 5. Avoid frequent perms or hair coloring +Stress management These are the things to strictly follow. I hope this can be of some help to those experiencing alopecia areata. I recommend that you take good preventive measures regularly and visit a dermatologist immediately if you develop symptoms to receive a scalp injection.
안수진23.08.23Views 259Likes 1 (Concern) Alopecia Areata[7]
It's not about my story, but about my mother's story. She experiences alopecia areata periodically. The cause is not particularly known, and she doesn't seem to be under significant stress, but since it occurs regularly, she feels more stressed about the alopecia areata. Every time she develops alopecia areata, she receives injections at the dermatology clinic, but I worry about potential side effects. What are the treatment options for alopecia areata? I hope she recovers quickly.
하이23.08.15Views 81Likes 0 [Treatment Review] I'm glad I covered my two circular bald spots with long hair. My dermatology treatment review.[9]
This is a story related to alopecia areata that happened six years ago in 2017. At that time, I was in my 30s... One day suddenly, I was whipping my hair around... My husband said, "Hey, wait a minute..." and then... Wow... Isn't this just like that!!! (We're the same age!! We're very close friends) Then you said, "Did you get a hole in your head???" I was so surprised that I looked in the mirror... Oh my~~ There are not just one, but two holes. They are evenly balanced on the left and right sides. The photo likely shows alopecia areata on the left side of the head. It was probably about the size of a 50-won coin. When I touched my head, it felt very smooth. Actually, there were two things that caused me stress. The first is a tense power struggle with my husband over moving issues, and the second is staying up late at night to obtain a certification. Staying up late and writing reports may have contributed to the cause of alopecia areata. I developed two patches of alopecia areata and went to the dermatologist early the next morning. This can never be like this, sobs. When asked why I came to the dermatology clinic, I quietly explained that I have alopecia areata and then pulled out my hair. I handed it to the nurse. After thoroughly disinfecting the area with alcohol swabs, the treatment method involves... It was a method of injecting the medication into the syringe and directly administering the injection to the area of alopecia areata. This is the wound caused by the injection in the photo below. After receiving this single injection... wow, it's amazing. My hair is growing back immediately. Hair peeks out between the red skin, hehe. And next week, I was told to come again for an injection, so I received a total of two injections. I was prescribed a medication called Metapason from Chongwha Pharmaceutical, and I applied it twice a day, morning and evening. This medication is very greasy, so it has the side effect of making it look like you haven't washed your hair. I received injections and ointment prescriptions very well, and my hair grew rapidly like bean sprouts. When the hair grows back in the alopecia area, that spot used to protrude and was unpleasant to look at. If you don't receive treatment, the affected area will grow larger, and if it continues to enlarge, it will become bigger than a 500-won coin. There was a sad story about losing hair, so I received treatment immediately. This is Metapason from Jungwo Pharmaceutical, which was prescribed for daily application. This is a product applied to the affected area twice a day. It is a product that can be applied to the affected area as a white, thin lotion type. At that time, it was a habit to look in the mirror every day to see if another patch of alopecia had appeared. Although alopecia areata can occur regardless of age,.. I never even dreamed that something like this would happen to me. Since then, I try to go to bed earlier and avoid stress. Two causes that were provided The first moving issue was based on my alopecia, and my husband agreed with my opinion. Three years ago, I moved in front of the school and I am watching the children go to school safely. If it hadn't been for that choice, I probably wouldn't have been able to move here. Our house where alopecia has taken over And also successfully obtained the second social worker certification. It works very well with ID cards, haha. If you discover alopecia areata, please seek treatment at a dermatology clinic immediately. If left untreated, it can lead to hair loss.
미니미니민23.07.19Views 528Likes 1 Alopecia areata.[9]
When women experience alopecia areata, their hair is long enough to be easily concealed. Actually, I don't know... There are many cases where it passes by until it rises to some extent... Since men's hair is generally short... it shows too much. My groom has developed alopecia areata... It's really... unappealing... My hair is so thin that even from a distance, it's clearly noticeable... I’ve started growing my hair out a bit... but the hair in the area where the alopecia areata occurred isn’t growing back well. I went to the hospital and got an injection... Is there no other way to manage it better? I'm 고민이에요.
주안맘041323.07.19Views 61Likes 0 I had a hard time because of alopecia areata.[11]
While working at the company, I experienced extreme stress, and one day I went to a hair salon to get a haircut. They showed me a mirror from behind, pointing out a coin-sized circular bald spot. I couldn't see the back, so I didn't realize it, but it turned out to be quite a large patch. I immediately went to the hospital, received an injection in that area, and after some time, my hair grew back. I was worried that the alopecia wouldn't go away, but fortunately, my hair has completely grown back. Haha
송광23.06.21Views 63Likes 0 Alopecia areata... Curious.[3]
My husband has developed alopecia areata for the first time in his life~ Since the woman has long hair, even if she develops alopecia areata, it doesn't show up clearly... Surely because he's a man... it’s very obvious from his hair... The last time... I went to the dermatologist, and I asked about getting an injection, but... they didn't prescribe any medication separately. I haven't been there since then... Since my scalp is thin and my hair is weak and lacking strength, I think my hair grows even more slowly... I'm worried... You need to grow your hair quickly.. it will be covered... Should I go to another hospital for this? Are you referring to a place that prescribes medication?
주안맘041323.06.07Views 68Likes 0 [Ask CashDoc] I have alopecia areata~~ ㅜㅜ[12]
I didn't know because it's the back of my head, but when I went to the hair salon, they said I have circular hair loss. They're letting me know~~ㅜㅜ It seems like I've been under a lot of stress lately~~ Alopecia areata also recurs~~ I went to the dermatologist earlier, got a scalp injection. I'm glad that it grew back after applying the medicine. It has appeared again this time~~ ㅜㅜ Sigh~~ Why does hair loss happen? I've been losing a lot of hair lately anyway. It's stressful, and now I've even developed alopecia areata~ How can I get rid of stress from hair loss?
상금박42023.06.02Views 87Likes 0 What should I do about alopecia areata? ㅜㅜ[18]
Hair loss due to stress began when I was young. The bald area is not growing hair..🥲 How should I manage alopecia areata? Should I at least apply some ointment... Is it possible to perform the procedure only on the alopecia areata area??🤔🤔 I don't look closely between the hair; I'm not sure. I'm worried because my hair keeps falling out...😓
❤사랑맘❤23.05.18Views 55Likes 0 Is it correct to visit a dermatologist for alopecia areata?
The groom has developed alopecia areata on his head... Has it been a month or two since it started? Right now, hair is growing back almost like cotton... Since I'm a man, after getting a haircut, it looks more distinct, and I find it unpleasant to look at... My hair is thin, and I don't have a lot of volume either... I even developed alopecia areata... Can I just go to the dermatology clinic for treatment? If I go and get treatment as soon as possible, my head will probably get better, right?? They say that alopecia areata can be contagious... I don't want to see it... I have to go to work too... I can't even wear a hat and go... Please introduce me to a hospital that is good for alopecia areata. The area is Dasan~
주안맘041323.05.17Views 91Likes 0 Circular hair loss in Ulsan[1]
Is there a dermatologist who is good at seeing patients? I suspect hair loss. I think I should visit the dermatology clinic once. Please recommend something.
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