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A simple hair loss self-diagnosis test: the "Pajijik Test."[2]
Luckily, I can hear the popping sound. You guys should try self-diagnosis too.
눈부신날26.01.26Views 16Likes 0 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 259Likes 0 
If you want to prevent hair loss, I recommend the review of <Mowon Plastic Surgery Clinic Scalp Precision Diagnosis + Scalp LDM + Hair Follicle Injection>.[5]
How do you take care of your scalp? As we age, our hair becomes thinner and our scalp becomes thinner. Experiencing visible hair loss can also lower your self-confidence. I was searching in a hurry because I felt like the Jeongsu-ri part was getting horizontal little by little. Mowon Plastic Surgery Clinic's Scalp Precision Diagnosis + Scalp LDM + Hair Follicle Injection I found an event. I think it's okay because the price is cheap I also looked at the reviews. ✔️I was looking around for hair loss treatments, and by chance, I stumbled upon this event on Cash. I made a reservation and went. First of all, I was grateful for the friendly and trustworthy consultation. I even made a reservation and payment for my next appointment. I'm looking forward to having voluminous hair. Thank you. This review made me want to get some advice too, as I heard that they provided friendly and trustworthy advice and even made payment right away. ☝️Mowon Plastic Surgery Clinic They say that by precisely analyzing the scalp condition based on the latest equipment and various experiences and know-how, they can prevent complex and difficult scalp diseases and hair loss. They have a scalp care program that can expect quick results through special care unique to Mowon. STEP 1. Precise scalp condition diagnosis STEP 2-1 Total Improvement Proposal STEP 2-2: Systematic management of complex and difficult scalp conditions STEP 3. Mowon's special improvement measures What's Special About Mowon Plastic Surgery Clinic ☑️Customized design Considering the overall harmony including face shape, impression, and atmosphere Design possible ☑️High survival rate Reduce hair follicle loss by operating the hair follicle separation team in-house boasting survival rate ☑️Highly satisfying experience Systematic and scientific treatment through precise scalp diagnosis Scalp care program in progress <Hospital Location & Clinic Hours> Due to my sensitive and delicate scalp Those who need careful scalp care Those who want to receive necessary scalp care by accurately assessing the scalp condition For those who want professional scalp care with lasting effects If you want to prevent hair loss Mowon Plastic Surgery Clinic's Scalp Precision Diagnosis + Scalp LDM + Hair Follicle Injection Please try to improve it through this. Please receive a consultation first through the link below That would be nice~ https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/5058
박효정24.08.16Views 166Likes 2 If you are diagnosed with hair loss, what are some ways to manage it?[3]
If you are diagnosed with hair loss, what are some ways to manage it? How many of you have been diagnosed with hair loss? When I look at Instagram and posts like this The number of people with hair loss has increased significantly!! I knew that, but I never dreamed that I would become a party to this ㅠㅠ As I look at it, I was diagnosed with hair loss ㅠㅠ! At the hospital, they tell you to take medicine and explain this and that. Please tell me how to manage hair loss when diagnosed! After seeing the Cashdoc hospital event, I decided to go to a hospital first... If that doesn't work out, I'm even thinking about getting a tattoo. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3906 I'm worried because my hair loss has gotten worse these days. I searched on the internet I am posting this because I think Shin So-ae Women's Clinic is good for treating hair loss. I am a woman in my early 30s. I think it's been about a year since I started losing my hair. It wasn't that bad at first, I'm worried because I feel like my hair is falling out a lot lately. In particular, the front part seems to be very empty. I don't know the exact cause of hair loss, but I think it's due to stress. I was diagnosed with hair loss ㅠㅠ I feel like I'm under a lot of stress these days because of the heavy workload at work. Also, it seems like your lifestyle is not good. I often sleep in late and look at my phone late into the night. Shin So-ae Women's Clinic is known to be good for treating hair loss. I searched for reviews on the Internet, It seems like a lot of people have had good results. I especially like that they specialize in treating female hair loss. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/4637 If you are told that hair loss diagnosis and care are not possible, At Songdo B&M Clinic, hair roots and density I'm thinking about getting a filled-in tattoo too. At first, I said it as a joke with my friends, right? But when I looked into it in detail, I found that there are many people who do it. They did it in great detail! The most important person to be diagnosed with hair loss is It means that a lot of people wrote reviews. So, if I ever get to that point now, If the hair loss diagnosis does not resolve the issue, I'm even considering getting a tattoo. If you have a lot of money, you can plant your hair I think it will be difficult to that extent! It looks very natural It is said to be a procedure to cover areas that look bare due to hair loss :) If you know of a good hospital for hair loss diagnosis, please let me know.
부티매니악24.03.20Views 112Likes 0 I want to know about hair loss diagnosis.[4]
I've been losing hair for quite a long time. It's especially noticeable when I comb my hair or wash my hair. However, it is not to the extent that one can clearly recognize that there is a significant lack of hair. Anyway, since you can see the hair loss with your own eyes, I think it can be called hair loss. Still, I wonder whether this can be considered a "disease" that requires procedures, or if it's just a level that happens to anyone and only requires management. I want to know whether the classification above is based solely on the amount and duration of hair loss or if there are diagnostic methods using equipment or other tools.
H. Lee23.08.21Views 113Likes 0 Male hair loss diagnosis?[4]
My younger brother went to the hair salon and said his crown feels empty. I've heard about this. Can I just go to a dermatologist to get a male hair loss diagnosis?
Jess23.05.30Views 78Likes 0 Is LLLT treatment effective for hair loss?[2]
I have already started experiencing alopecia areata and plan to visit a specialized hair loss clinic. I am looking into various treatments before the consultation, and I am curious whether LLLT (Low-Level Laser Therapy) actually helps with hair growth and what its effects are.
MJ26.07.17Views 17Likes 1 Brewer's yeast supplements effective for hair loss?[2]
I have symptoms of alopecia areata on the crown of my head lately. I see brewer's yeast supplements advertised frequently; do they really work? I'm curious if they help reduce hair loss or what effect they have on hair loss.
MJ26.07.17Views 19Likes 1 Did you hesitate a lot before starting hair loss medication?[2]
While looking into hair loss management, I noticed that there are really a lot of people debating whether or not to take medication. There are many stories saying it is effective, but I also hear that once you start, you have to take it for a long time, so I find it difficult to make a decision. For those of you who are actually taking hair loss medication, how much did you hesitate before starting? I am also curious whether, after starting, you thought, "I should have taken it sooner," or if you wished you had waited a little longer.
채소걸26.07.15Views 30Likes 2 Has anyone ever worried about hair loss?[3]
I used to think hair loss was something that only happened to other people, but these days, I get worried for no reason even if I lose just a little bit of hair. When I search online, everyone says that early management is important, but I don't really know when I should start worrying. For those of you who have struggled with or tried to manage hair loss, was there a moment when you thought, "I'm glad I went to the doctor at that time," or "This is when I started paying attention to it"?
채소걸26.07.14Views 30Likes 1 Is self-dyeing bad for hair loss?[3]
I have more gray hairs these days... I often dye my hair at home. But I'm worried that using DIY hair dye might be worse for hair loss. I try to buy products with good ingredients... but it seems like my hair is falling out even more after dyeing it.
세라로즈26.07.14Views 37Likes 2 [Health Column] Is Bone Grafting Essential for Dental Implants? Why Diagnoses Vary by Dental Clinic[3]
Hello! Presenting a new smile Kim Dong-hyun, Chief Director of The New Dental Clinic It is. 😊 Deep worries that begin when your gum bone is hanging by a thread! 🦷🧡 Recently, there has been a significant increase in the number of people interested in dental implants. During consultations in the clinic, there is one question that invariably comes up, as if by prior agreement. "Doctor, I visited three dental clinics. Two said I absolutely need a bone graft, while one said it isn't necessary. Which one is ripping me off?" As a doctor, this is a question I hear quite often, but it always weighs on my mind because I can clearly see the deep worry and doubt in the eyes of the patients who speak to me. Since one side says it is unnecessary while the other insists it is, it is only natural for a patient to wonder, "Am I being tricked?" today Why implant bone graft diagnoses vary from dental clinic to dental clinic I’d like to explain the reason in a simple and honest way. Please feel free to listen! ✨ 1️⃣ What is implant bone grafting (alveolar bone grafting)? 'Making solid ground' work to fill in and compact insufficient soil An implant is a surgery in which an artificial tooth root is screwed into the gum bone. Therefore, to firmly hold the screw Thickness and height of surrounding bones It needs to be sufficient. If it has been a long time since a tooth was lost or if the bone has already eroded due to severe gum disease, it is difficult to firmly anchor an implant. In such cases, filling the deficient area with bone powder (bone graft material) and guiding it to integrate well with the patient's own bone is precisely... bone graft no see. 💡 'Soil and Streetlight' Analogy to Aid Understanding I am planning to set up a very sturdy streetlamp in the yard. Unfortunately, the soil where I intend to plant it has all washed away, leaving only about a hand span deep. What would happen if we just stuck a streetlamp in here? It might look like it's standing upright at first, but it would probably fall over at the slightest gust of cold wind or a light tap. To set it up properly, you absolutely must first fill the surrounding area with plenty of soil and compact it firmly. The bone graft recommended by dentists is precisely this 'process of filling in and compacting the insufficient soil.' That's what it is. 😊🔨 2️⃣ Why is it mandatory? What are the effects? Complete a sturdy, unwavering support that lasts a lifetime The force exerted on the gums when we chew food is tremendous, more than you might think. The molars, in particular... Pressure reaching tens of kilograms I have to endure it every day. 🔸 Extending the lifespan of implants Strong gum bone support is essential to ensure the implant does not wobble and serves as a reliable pillar that allows it to be used for a lifetime. 🔸 Prevention of side effects and re-surgery If you force-plant it in poor soil, it might somehow manage to hold out for the first two or three years, but before long, it will start to sway silently. In severe cases, the surrounding bones may melt away like dominoes, eventually leading to a difficult situation where you have to pull it all out and perform re-surgery. 😥 3️⃣ How is it conducted? Customized process based on the amount of remaining bone and gum condition We proceed in two main ways depending on the patient's condition. ✔️ Simultaneous implantation on the same day When there is sufficient remaining bone, bone grafting and implant placement are performed simultaneously on the same day. This has the advantage of reducing the number of surgeries and the overall treatment period. ✔️ Step-by-step implantation (delayed implantation) When there is a severe lack of bone or inflammation is severe, a bone graft is performed first, and during the period when the artificial bone hardens into your own bone ( About 2 to 6 months or more After waiting for ), the implant will be placed. 4️⃣ What kind of bone is used? (Types of bone graft materials) Selecting the safest and most suitable material for the patient's condition type What kind of bone is it? characteristic Autogenous bone Collected from my body (buttocks, chin, etc.) Fewest side effects and good bone growth / Requires additional harvesting process Allograft Safely processing other people's bones Can be used without the burden of extraction Heterologous bone Sterilize animal bones (cows, pigs, etc.) Most commonly and reliably used in clinical practice synthetic bone artificially created bone components Standardized quality without risk of infection 5️⃣ "Do I Need a Bone Graft?" Self-Diagnosis Reviewing My Past Medical History and Current Dental Condition 📌 3 Bone Graft Checklist Items 1. Have you had a tooth extracted due to severe gum disease (periodontitis)? 2. Has quite some time passed since the tooth was extracted? 3. Have you been told that the upper part of the upper gum bone (maxillary sinus) has collapsed? 🔍 What if it was extracted due to inflammation? If a tooth was extracted because it was loose due to gum disease (periodontitis) rather than broken by a cavity, chronic inflammation has already eroded the surrounding gum bone. The area ravaged by inflammation has sunken bone, so gum reconstruction is required to fill it with artificial bone. 🔍 What if it has been left unused for a long time? If you have neglected your teeth for a long time while using dentures, the gum bone loses its function and is absorbed into the body. Paper-thin state It becomes. A bone graft is necessary because the land has become unsuitable for implanting teeth. 🔍 What if the maxillary sinus has collapsed? Just above the upper gum bone maxillary sinus The maxillary sinus is an empty space filled with air, but there are cases where it collapses or the bone thins. In such cases, a special bone graft is used to slightly lift the maxillary sinus membrane and fill the space with bone. maxillary sinus lift ) is required. 🔹 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Why do diagnoses differ from hospital to hospital? A. The thickness or height of the patient's gum bone is sufficient for implant placement borderline (precarious state) This is because, when spanning that period, each dentist has different standards for long-term stability. Neither side is wrong. When visiting the dentist, it is most accurate to view the 3D CT screen together and ask the doctor directly to explain how much thickness (mm) of your remaining gum bone is left. Q2. When are the implants placed after the bone graft? Is it more painful because I have to undergo surgery twice? A. Depending on the amount of remaining alveolar bone and the state of inflammation Same-day simultaneous implantation class Delayed implantation It is divided into two types, and it does not necessarily mean that you will need to undergo surgery twice. Since the appropriate method is determined through a 3D CT diagnosis, it is important to consult with the medical team to determine the timing that puts the least strain on your body. Q3. How long does pain last after a bone graft? Is it possible for the grafted bone to be absorbed? A. Post-operative pain and swelling Peak on the 2nd or 3rd day It will naturally subside within a week after the procedure. Since the absorption of some of the implanted artificial bone into the body is a normal part of the healing process, there is no need to be overly anxious. ⚠️ Precautions After surgery Smoking, spitting, using straws It increases oral pressure, causing the grafted bone fragments to escape or inducing inflammation, which is a major cause of hindering bone formation. If you strictly follow the precautions provided by the hospital, you can safely achieve strong gum bone. 📌 Conclusion: The patient's confident choice is the most important factor. Just like the streetlamp analogy mentioned earlier, bone grafting ultimately enables the implant to stay in place and perform its function for a long time. The process of compacting the ground are you. You must have been worried about where to go as opinions vary from dental clinic to clinic, but comparing several places and carefully weighing your options is a very wise first step for your teeth. Every doctor has slightly different medical standards for assessing the condition of the gum bone; this is not a marketing ploy, so I hope you do not worry too much about it. It is not good to blindly trust what the dentist says, nor is it good to refuse outright due to the financial burden. The patient accurately understanding my condition themselves This is the most important thing. It is never too late to make a decision when you can see the 3D CT scan with a prosthodontist and nod your head, realizing, "Ah, I need this because my gum bone is this insufficient." The ultimate key to protecting your precious health in the long term is ultimately The patient's confident choice Because that is why. I will always be by your side, guiding you honestly and clearly so that you can make the right decision that perfectly suits your needs. Please feel free to knock on my door anytime. Thank you. Have a healthy day! 🦷🧡 The New Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Dong-hyun Top student admitted to Seoul National University School of Dentistry Graduated from Seoul National University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Academy of Periodontology Completed Dentium Implant Advanced Course Former Head of the Dental Department at Yongin City Public Health Center Former Director of Seoul Dental Clinic Former Director of Periodontal Implant at IM Dental Clinic Director of the International Congress of Implantology (ICOI) Osstem AIC Implant Clinical Instructor Former Chief Director of Bundang Prime Dental Clinic Former Chief Director of Osan Seoul Central Dental Clinic Current Chief Director of The New Dental Clinic
김동현 원장26.07.14Views 464Likes 3 Does a scalp clinic help with hair loss?[3]
These days, I've noticed there are shops where you can get scalp massages or scalp care. I'm wondering if getting scalp care at a place like this would help prevent hair loss. It doesn't seem like it will be of fundamental help, but... If you have received treatment at a scalp clinic and found it helpful in preventing hair loss, Please share any procedures you were satisfied with.
서여사26.07.13Views 48Likes 1 Do you have a hair loss shampoo for summer?[3]
I heard that having too much heat on the scalp is not good for hair loss. I think it would be a good idea to try using a cooling shampoo in a hot summer like this. If you have a cooling shampoo with hair loss functionality, or if you have tried one, Is there a shampoo that helped prevent hair loss? It’s good to try when you sweat a lot and your scalp feels stuffy, like these days. Please recommend a shampoo for hair loss for the summer.
주여니226.07.12Views 45Likes 1 Question! Is consistency the most important thing in hair loss management?[3]
I've heard a lot that hair loss doesn't improve immediately with just one treatment, but requires consistent effort, so I'm curious. For those of you who have actually tried this, when did you notice any changes? I am curious if there were any times you wanted to give up along the way.
채소걸26.07.11Views 47Likes 1 Has anyone experienced elevated liver enzyme levels after taking hair loss medication?[3]
Actually, I'm not the one taking hair loss medication... but my friend was a bit worried. She has alopecia areata and was prescribed a six-month supply, and she's been taking it. Recently, it was time for her regular check-up, and after she went, Didn't they say the liver enzyme levels rose abnormally... There were no issues on the checkup just a year ago, so I thought it might be due to the hair loss medication, but after searching online... hmm... I'm feeling a bit uncertain because people say it isn't very toxic.
쿠보26.07.09Views 48Likes 1 What kind of hairbrush is best to use to prevent hair loss?[5]
In the past, I didn't pay much attention to the types of hairbrushes. I used to just comfortably use any hairbrush I had at home. I'm worried because I've been losing a lot of hair recently, even if it's not full-blown hair loss. If there is a hairbrush that might be even slightly helpful in preventing hair loss... I'd like to take this opportunity to try using it.
눈부신날26.07.09Views 47Likes 0 Does hair loss medication really work?[5]
I've noticed a lot of people taking hair loss medication these days. Would taking hair loss medication help prevent this? Will the frequency of hair loss gradually decrease after I eat this...? Or will my hair get slightly thicker or something like that?
김대박26.07.09Views 66Likes 2 What medication should I take for female hair loss?[6]
I heard that women with hair loss shouldn't take male hair loss medication. I heard that there is a risk of birth defects, especially for women of childbearing age. Then, is there a separate hair loss medication specifically for women? Perhaps because the causes of female hair loss are complex, there isn't much information available regarding medications for female hair loss. If you have heard of hair loss medication specifically for women or know of any effective methods for female hair loss, please share them. I am also curious if the hair loss shampoo is effective.
켈리장26.07.09Views 81Likes 2 [Health Column] Choosing Partial Orthodontics Based Only on Price and Duration Will Lead to Disappointment? Diagnostic Criteria You Must Know Before Treatment[5]
Hello, I am Oh Su-hwan, the Chief Director of Smile D Dental Clinic. 😊 Many patients visit our clinic with three major concerns when considering orthodontic treatment. 😢 First, the worry about pain: "Won't orthodontic treatment be too painful?" Second, concerns about the duration, such as "It's so frustrating having to wear the device for over one or two years." 💸 Third, there is the financial concern that "the cost is millions of won, so it is too burdensome." As you ponder these concerns, you naturally come to the conclusion, "Since it is only slightly crooked in the front teeth anyway, wouldn't it be better to get partial correction, which is less expensive and takes much less time?" In fact, if your front teeth are only slightly spaced apart or just one tooth is slightly misaligned, partial orthodontics can be a very clever and excellent alternative. However, if you insist on partial orthodontics blindly driven by the sweet allure of price and duration, you may suffer painful side effects, such as your teeth protruding outwards. Today, I will explain the clear criteria in a very simple way! 👇 1️⃣ What is partial correction, and in what cases is it possible? A practical corrective method that rapidly changes the smile by selectively attaching devices to specific areas. Partial orthodontics, as the name suggests, does not involve attaching brackets to all the teeth. It is a customized treatment performed by attaching devices only to localized problem areas (usually the 4 to 6 upper and lower front teeth or a small number of specific molars). It is difficult to judge on your own, but if it meets the following conditions, it is an excellent candidate for partial correction. 🔸 Case where only one front tooth protrudes forward If your molar occlusion is normal but only one or two front teeth are slightly protruding, you can straighten the front teeth without touching the molars. 🔸 Cases where the front teeth are only slightly misaligned overall If the misalignment is not severe, the teeth are simply aligned by performing interdental reduction, which involves finely grinding the spaces between the teeth within a safe range, or by slightly widening the dental arch. 🔸 When the gap between the front teeth gradually widens For example, if the gap between the middle incisors is slightly about 1mm, the device is attached only to the front teeth and rubber bands are used to close the gap very easily and quickly. 2️⃣ Never do partial corrections in "such cases"! Attempting excessive movement results in irreversible protrusion and the destruction of normal occlusion. Many people often say, "Only one or two teeth are crooked, so please finish this quickly with simple partial orthodontics." However, the absolute scientific principle of the 'law of action and reaction' applies to orthodontic treatment. To pull or push teeth in a desired direction, a sturdy anchorage (strong teeth acting as supports) that firmly holds that powerful force from the opposite side is essential. However, partial correction using only a few devices will inevitably lack sufficient supporting strength. In particular, you must absolutely not force partial correction in the following two cases. ⚠️ 2 dangerous conditions where you must not proceed excessively When there is a severe lack of space in the oral cavity for teeth to be aligned: The very fact that teeth are crooked is evidence that there is no 'space' in the gum bone for them to sit properly. To create this space, the molars must move backward, but since partial orthodontics does not involve the molars, securing this space is impossible. When the patient's dental arch (the shape of the arch of the tooth arrangement) is excessively narrowed: Ideally, teeth should be U-shaped, but if a patient with a narrow dental arch and a pointed V-shape attempts to straighten their teeth using only partial orthodontics, the teeth are forcibly crammed into the narrow space, resulting in an inward-curving or protruding mouth where all the front teeth stick out outward. 📢 An unfortunate failure case involving a real patient This is a real case of a patient who strongly requested partial orthodontics at their previous clinic due to slight misalignment of their front teeth. Although a precise analysis diagnosed the procedure as unsuitable due to insufficient space, we proceeded with the partial correction despite the risks, after obtaining the patient's consent and strong desire. As a result, the crooked front teeth were temporarily straightened, but because the molars could not move backward, the teeth that had nowhere to go protruded forward and outward. Ultimately, the entire set of front and canine teeth protruded, leading to a very unfortunate outcome where oral symmetry and the overall normal occlusal balance were completely destroyed. 3️⃣ Partial Correction vs. Full Correction Spec Matrix for a Quick Comparison Key elements of comparison 🦷 Partial Orthodontics (Local Therapy) 🔗 Full Orthodontics (Body Harmony) Number of brackets attached 4 to 6 localized areas, mainly the front teeth All upper and lower teeth (approx. 20–24) Average duration Completion in average 3 months to maximum 6 months It takes at least 1 year and 6 months to 2 years and 6 months or more. Treatment pain intensity The pain is very minimal and the adaptation speed is fast. Pressure on the entire tooth causes initial pain Level of cost burden Very reasonable and practical compared to full correction Relatively high unit price due to overall root control Limitations of treatment targets Only when the molar bite (occlusion) is perfectly normal Severe protruding mouth, prognathism, severe malocclusion, entire 4️⃣ Top 3 Checklists for Choosing a Smart Dentist for Regret-Free Results How to Avoid the Pitfalls Hidden Behind Low Prices and Protect Your Precious Dental Health Teeth are a permanently irreversible part of the body that cannot be restored to their previous natural structure once they are shaved down or moved incorrectly. You must carefully consider the criteria below to avoid lifelong regret. ✔️ 1. Is the Chief Director, a Ministry of Health and Welfare-certified 'Orthodontic Specialist,' on-site? Predicting the three-dimensional movement angle of the tooth roots hidden behind the teeth and being able to respond quickly to side effect variables is a specialized skill that only a small number of 'orthodontists' who have completed formal clinical training can possess. ✔️ 2. Do you operate the latest 3D digital precision computational simulation equipment? Diagnosis by visual estimation is strictly prohibited. Digital CT and oral scanner infrastructure is essential, capable of designing by predicting minute alveolar bone support density and precise occlusion of the upper and lower jaws down to the millimeter level through computer simulation. ✔️ 3. Do they honestly and scientifically disclose the limitations of treatments that cannot be administered? Rather than sweet advertisements claiming, "We can unconditionally finish partial treatment in just three months," you should choose a conscientious clinic that honestly points out, by showing scientific data, the fatal risks that may arise if partial orthodontics is forced due to the patient's current lack of arch space, in order to be safe. 3 Frequently Asked Questions about Correction We provide satisfying relief for the itchy spots that patients ask about every day in the dental clinic. Q1. What is the most realistic advantage of partial orthodontics compared to full orthodontics? A. Since the number of teeth to which braces are attached is limited to approximately 4 to 6, the pain of poking the lips or the inside of the cheeks is significantly less. Additionally, while full orthodontic treatment takes around 2 years, partial treatment is completed quickly within just 3 to 6 months, and it has the distinct advantage of being very economical compared to the unit cost of the entire treatment. Q2. Won't 'interdental reduction' to create space damage my teeth or cause sensitivity? A. During partial orthodontics, 'interproximal reduction' is often performed to finely trim the sides of the teeth and create a very small space where the tooth was previously blocked. This technique is strictly executed only within the outermost, hard shell layer (enamel level), far removed from the tooth nerve. Since a skilled orthodontist performs this trimming based on a precise 3D guide, you can rest assured that it is safe and does not affect tooth lifespan or cause sensitivity. Q3. Is there a way for me to be sure on my own whether my dental condition is suitable for partial orthodontics? A. Unfortunately, it is absolutely impossible to self-diagnose based solely on the appearance of your front teeth in a mirror. Even if they appear simply spaced apart on the surface, if the direction and shape of the tooth roots inside the gum bone, or the chewing guide (occlusion pattern) with the molars, are poor, significant problems will arise during partial orthodontics. Therefore, receiving a precise analysis at a dental clinic equipped with high-precision 3D equipment is the only and correct starting point. 🏁 Conclusion: A healthy smile with natural teeth is the most powerful aesthetic. Partial correction is possible if it meets the correct conditions mentioned earlier and is performed under a precise plan by a professional. The most efficient solution that can overwhelmingly reduce both time and treatment costs no see. However, since the structural limitations of the fixed source are also very clear, do not prematurely determine your treatment plan based solely on unverified, ultra-short-term guarantee advertisements or ridiculously cheap medical marketing package prices flooding the internet. The safest and wisest path is to establish a personalized 1:1 treatment plan that is best for you by fully communicating with a clinically experienced specialist who can meticulously measure your precious oral anatomical structure and balance. I hope the information in today's column has served as a roadmap guiding your lifelong smile health in the right direction. Thank you! 🦷✨ Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 🔗 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 🔗 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know 🔗 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 🔗 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. No-Removal & Minimal-Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.07.09Views 119Likes 4 I am trying various things to manage my hair loss, and I am wondering if nutritional supplements would also be helpful.[7]
I'm considering supplements because of hair loss. When I search, various products like biotin, brewer's yeast, zinc, and vitamin D come up, and I'm having trouble deciding which one to choose. Will taking nutritional supplements consistently be helpful?
들꽃726.07.08Views 109Likes 2 How much hair falls out with hair loss?[8]
When you say hair loss, how much hair falls out? It seems like the rate of hair loss increases as it gets longer. How can you tell the early stages of hair loss by where the hair is falling out? If you are experiencing hair loss, it would be best to start treatment as soon as possible.
김민정26.07.08Views 77Likes 2 Did you realize you were experiencing hair loss as your hair started thinning?[9]
I've heard a lot of stories about people realizing they have hair loss not because a lot of hair is falling out, but because their hair is thinning out. For those who have actually experienced hair loss, what was the first change that made you feel something was 'strange'? I'm curious to know which part changed first, such as hair loss, parting, crown, or bangs! 😊
채소걸26.07.08Views 125Likes 2 I'm planning to go on a diet. Is there a meal plan that helps prevent hair loss?[17]
I went on a diet with a meal plan last summer as well. I did lose over 5 kilograms, but I was losing a lot of my hair too. The diet at that time was chicken breast and cherry tomatoes. I think I ate a little bit like this whenever I was hungry. It's not like I'm not eating at all, but I'm losing more hair than I expected. It really took quite a long time to recover. I'm planning to go on a diet again this summer. I found that you need to follow a diet in addition to exercise to lose a lot of weight. It prevents hair loss and helps with weight loss at the same time. Please recommend a meal plan.
seabuck26.07.07Views 506Likes 3 Does hair loss shampoo really help?[6]
I have been continuously using hair loss shampoo, though. I do have some baby hairs growing, but it seems like there isn't much hair on the crown of my head, which is my biggest concern. Of course, it varies from person to person, but when I look at reviews of hair loss shampoos, it seems like hair grows back thickly on the crown of the head... Are there specific hair loss shampoos that suit different people? It's hard to find a hair loss shampoo that suits me... Hair loss shampoos weren't even cheap.
머랭이26.07.07Views 59Likes 0 Is Rogaine Foam, a topical medication for hair loss, effective?[7]
I've been seeing a lot of commercials for Rogaine Foam, a topical medication for hair loss, lately... Has anyone used Rogaine Foam? Is Rogaine Foam, a topical medication for hair loss, effective? An acquaintance of mine applied it and says it seems to be effective on the front of their forehead... I'm worried about the top of my head. Has anyone seen results on the crown of their head?
쭈226.07.06Views 59Likes 0 How should I manage eyebrow and eyelash loss?[2]
I've been worried about scalp hair loss lately, and it seems my eyebrows and eyelashes are falling out too, as if I'm experiencing hair loss. My eyebrows are getting thinner, and as my eyelashes fall out, they get into my eyes, so I have to pull them out with a cotton swab. How should I manage hair loss in my eyebrows or eyelashes? Please recommend effective methods for hair loss management, such as where to receive professional care and what home care methods are available.
이혜진26.07.06Views 52Likes 0 Can hair loss occur even if it is not hereditary?[6]
Even though no one in my family has hair loss, I'm worried because it seems like I'm losing a lot more hair lately than before. I'm confused because some say genetics is the biggest cause of hair loss, while others say it can also be caused by stress or lifestyle habits. Has anyone actually started hair loss management or treatment without a family history? Please share your experiences! 😊
채소걸26.07.05Views 53Likes 2 Which should I start with for hair loss, oral medication or topical medication?[10]
I am worried because my hair is falling out lately, perhaps due to aging. I used to have thick hair, but I had a bad feeling that it was falling out little by little. I'm not the type to be that concerned about my appearance, but hair loss does bother me a little. So, after hearing here and there about hair loss I'm wondering if oral medication is better or if topical medication is more effective.
숲과 나무26.07.04Views 67Likes 0 Is it really important to manage hair loss in the early stages?[4]
I'm worried because it seems like I'm losing a lot of hair little by little lately. People around me say that it is most effective to manage it early, but others say it is okay to wait and see a little longer, so I'm confused. For those of you who have actually managed hair loss, when did you start? I am curious if starting treatment immediately upon even the slightest suspicion was helpful.
채소걸26.07.04Views 60Likes 1 Worried about curly hair and hair loss during the rainy season, even going to the hair salon feels like a burden these days.[4]
Lately, I've been very worried about my hair. Since I have curly hair, the high humidity during the rainy season makes it frizzy and look messy very quickly, so I get self-conscious every time I go out. It loses its shape fast even after blow-drying, and styling products don't last long, which often makes me lose confidence. So, I try to replenish moisture and nutrients in my hair by consistently using hair masks or oils. Also, I've found that applying a moisture-blocking spray or a light wax helps prevent my hair from spreading out, which makes things a bit better. On rainy days, there are many times when it is just more convenient to simply tie it up or braid it to keep it neat. Lately, however, my concerns about hair loss have been growing. I feel anxious because my hair seems to be getting thinner and the amount falling out has increased. Going to the salon for treatments feels like a burden due to the cost and time involved, so I keep putting it off. With both my curly hair and hair loss on the same day, the rainy season feels especially difficult.
임★선26.07.04Views 61Likes 0 Do you think stress has a big impact on hair loss?[2]
I often hear people around me say that getting stressed makes your hair fall out more, so I'm curious. Has anyone actually felt that their hair loss worsened during periods of severe stress? Please share your experiences! 😊
채소걸26.07.02Views 46Likes 0 When do I start seeing results after hair loss treatment?[2]
I am considering starting hair loss treatment, and I am wondering when the effects will start to appear. I have heard that the time it takes to feel the effects differs for topical and oral medications. I'm worried because I've heard that the dropout might increase in the beginning. I would like to know how many months it usually takes to notice a change. I am also wondering if the effect disappears if I give up in the middle of treatment. I would appreciate reviews from those who have actually experienced this.
닥리버스26.07.02Views 46Likes 0 How did everyone feel about the speed of hair loss progression?[3]
My hair has definitely become thinner and weaker than before. It seems like the amount of hair falling out has increased, so I am worried that I might be experiencing hair loss. However, it is difficult to distinguish whether it is due to the season or actual hair loss. I am curious when everyone first clearly felt their hair loss progressing. I would also like to know what change appeared first in the early stages. I am also curious whether the crown or the M-shaped hairline progresses first. Please share your experiences.
닥리버스26.07.02Views 50Likes 0 Is it possible to prevent hair loss with just shampoo or scalp care?[2]
My hair loss has increased lately, so I am using a hair loss management shampoo. I am looking into whether scalp care shops are also effective. However, I'm not sure if hair loss can be prevented with just shampoo or care. I am also curious if there are actually cases where it can be maintained with home care alone. I would also like to know if it is effective when combined with hospital treatment. I would appreciate advice from those with experience in initial management. Please recommend some hair loss management methods.
닥리버스26.07.02Views 53Likes 0 If I start taking hair loss medication, do I really have to take it for the rest of my life?[2]
I think I have started losing hair, so I am considering taking medication. However, I am hesitating because I heard that once you start taking hair loss medication, you have to take it for the rest of your life. I am anxious because I’ve heard that it gets worse if I stop. I am also wondering if it is possible to maintain it with management alone, without medication, in the beginning. I would also like to know if those who have actually taken it for a long time experienced any side effects. I am also curious about when you started taking the medication and when you felt the effects. Please share your experience taking hair loss medication.
닥리버스26.07.02Views 50Likes 0 When did everyone go to the doctor for early-stage hair loss?[2]
Recently, my hair has been getting thinner and falling out more, so I am worried that I might be in the early stages of hair loss. It bothers me that the crown of my head looks sparse and my parting seems to be getting wider. It isn't severe yet, but I'm not sure if I should go to the hospital. I am curious to know at what stage of symptoms everyone sought medical attention. I would also like to know if the treatment is more effective if I go early. I'm curious if there are people who manage with just shampoo or home care. Please share your experience regarding when you started hair loss treatment.
닥리버스26.07.02Views 48Likes 0 The typical side effects of hair loss medication for women.[6]
Hair loss medication for men and women is different, right? What are the typical side effects of hair loss medication for women? Since I have to take it for a long time... I am more concerned about the side effects.
릴리윤26.06.30Views 56Likes 1 Is biotin effective for hair loss?[7]
I have started experiencing hair loss, so I have been managing it using a specialized shampoo lately. While searching online, I came across biotin supplements; would they help slow down hair loss? I am curious if taking them would be of even the slightest help, even if it only serves as a supplementary measure.
MJ26.06.29Views 120Likes 3 Does wearing a hat in the summer cause hair loss?[6]
I always wear a hat in the summer to protect myself from UV rays, but could wearing a hat actually make it easier to experience hair loss? Since I don't wear a hat and get direct sunlight, I feel like my scalp temperature would rise even more. What methods can help minimize hair loss?
MJ26.06.29Views 83Likes 3 Is it easy to experience hair loss if you have long hair?[6]
I've been keeping my hair long, but I'm worried because it's been falling out a lot lately. I'm wondering if hair falls out faster when it's long. If so, would cutting it a little shorter help?
MJ26.06.29Views 81Likes 4 I am trying to decide whether to use hair loss medication or topical medication.[9]
I'm worried about hair loss. I have thin hair, so it looks even thinner. The lines on both sides of my forehead look thinner than before. The sides of my bangs are getting thinner, and when I look in the mirror, the front looks sparse, like M-shaped hair loss. Should I take hair loss medication? I heard there are topical medications available, but I'm wondering which one I should try.
ssul011526.06.29Views 53Likes 1 Can I not donate blood if I start taking hair loss medication?[5]
I suddenly became curious while looking at a notice about blood donation. I heard that there are cases where it is restricted if you are taking any medication. Does this apply to hair loss medication as well?!
기춘이26.06.29Views 309Likes 5 I doubt whether hair loss hospital treatment will be effective.[5]
The cost of hair loss treatment at a hospital is quite steep. Every hospital is making a lot of noise with their advertisements, but the effectiveness is uncertain. I have doubts about the value for money... Now that hair loss has started, I am conflicted about whether I should give up.
lemon송26.06.27Views 57Likes 1 I want a hair loss treatment that is more effective than spray supplements.[4]
I feel depressed because I think I'm going bald since hair falls out every time I wash it, possibly due to stress. It brings me to tears when I see the pile of hair on the floor after blow-drying. I always wear a hat because the thinning area along my part is visible, but the shedding seems to get worse in the summer because it is so hot. I am even applying hair conditioner sprays, but the results are not noticeable effect I wasn't sure, so in the end, at Maypure hair loss treatment I am considering whether to receive it. hair loss treatment I have heard that it helps slow down hair loss and make hair thicker by directly nourishing the scalp or strengthening hair roots. I would like to know how many sessions are actually required to see noticeable changes, as well as the recommended frequency and treatment cycle. price I understand that it varies depending on the treatment method and medication used, but I would also like to know if the satisfaction level is high relative to the cost. The relatively short procedure time is appealing, allowing you to receive it without burdening a busy schedule, and the results last for a long time when maintained consistently. Duration I am also looking forward to it. Above all, I am very interested because of its features and advantages, such as the ability to alleviate stress and low self-confidence caused by hair loss. Concerns about thinning hair and hair loss hair loss treatment I would like to be informed about whether this is suitable, the actual recommended frequency, and satisfaction levels.
임★선26.06.25Views 58Likes 1 Is hair loss prevention care at a hair salon effective for hair loss?[4]
Yesterday, I was too lazy to go to my regular salon, so I got my hair dyed at a place near my house. The owner told me that the back of my hair is fine, but hair loss has started in my front, so I should get hair loss prevention care. I'm not the type to get easily swayed, so I just got my hair dyed and left, but lately, I find myself sighing whenever I see a handful of hair falling out every time I wash it. Have you ever tried hair loss prevention care at a salon? I'm curious if it is effective for hair loss, just as the salon owner mentioned.
이혜진26.06.25Views 54Likes 0 When should I visit a hair loss clinic?[3]
Lately, it seems like I'm losing more hair when I wash it, and my hair feels thinner than before. It doesn't seem noticeably severe yet, but when I take photos, the top of my head looks a bit sparse, so it bothers me for no reason. People around me say that hair loss should be managed in the early stages, but I'm not sure at what point I should visit a doctor. I worry that going too early might be a mistake, but I'm also concerned that starting treatment late might cause it to progress further. Has anyone else visited a doctor suspecting hair loss like me? I am curious to know how much hair you were losing before seeking treatment, and whether you were advised to get medication or treatment even in the early stages. I would appreciate any experiences or advice on whether I should wait until symptoms worsen before visiting a hair loss clinic, or if it is better to go immediately if I feel even the slightest abnormality. 😊
담율로26.06.24Views 65Likes 2 Question) If I start taking hair loss medication, do I have to take it for the rest of my life?[4]
Recently, my hair seems to be thinning and falling out more, so I am looking into hair loss treatment. I hear a lot of people telling me to visit a doctor, but I am hesitant to start because I’ve heard that once you begin hair loss medication, you have to take it for the rest of your life. I searched online and found posts saying that hair loss resumes if you stop taking the medication, as well as claims that it is effective if taken consistently, so I am wondering which is correct. I am also worried about potential side effects and whether my condition will actually worsen if I stop taking it. Are there any of you who are currently taking or have tried hair loss medication? I am curious to know how long it took you to feel the effects and what your level of satisfaction is. I would also appreciate reviews or advice from those who have experience stopping hair loss medication. 😊
담율로26.06.23Views 61Likes 2 Question) I am wondering if this is the early stage of hair loss on the crown of my head.[2]
Lately, whenever I take photos or look in the mirror, I am concerned because the top of my head seems thinner than before. My family also says my hair seems to have thinned out a bit, but I am confused whether it is simply due to my parting or if it is an early symptom of hair loss. It seems like the amount of hair falling out when I wash it has increased, and my hair also feels thinner overall. It isn't noticeably severe yet, but I am worried because I heard that it is important to manage it in the early stages. Has anyone else sought medical attention when the crown of their head started looking thin like me? I am curious about the symptoms that appear in the early stages of hair loss and whether it can be managed with just shampoo or supplements. For those who have started treatment, please share your experiences and tell me when you began to see results. 😊
담율로26.06.23Views 62Likes 1 Question) Will it be effective if I just switch my hair loss shampoo?[3]
Lately, it bothers me because the drain is full of hair every time I wash my hair. My hair seems thinner than before, and I'm worried because the top of my head looks a bit sparse. People around me are suggesting I try hair loss shampoo. Could simply changing my shampoo really help? I am considering switching shampoos first before visiting a doctor. There are so many types that I'm not sure which ingredients or product to choose. Has anyone actually seen a reduction in hair loss or seen positive results after using hair loss shampoo? I am also curious if you managed this alongside medical treatment or nutritional supplements. Please share any product recommendations, care methods, or personal experiences you may have. 😊
담율로26.06.23Views 53Likes 1 My criteria for choosing a hat have changed since I started worrying about hair loss.[3]
In the past, I bought things based solely on the design. But these days, I find myself checking first to see if it is breathable. I find myself concerned about whether it is okay to wear it for a long time. It seems that even small details change now that I have developed an interest. If you have any changes in your spending criteria while managing hair loss, please share your tips.
블루베리26.06.23Views 66Likes 4 Does the habit of tying your hair also affect hair loss?[7]
I have an acquaintance who keeps their hair long for a long time. I heard that tying my hair up often isn't good, so I cut it short. Can the tying position or strength also have an effect?
민트홀릭26.06.23Views 65Likes 5 Does the amount of hair loss vary depending on the season?[6]
I thought the amount of hair falling out was similar every time I washed it. However, some people say that they lose more during certain seasons. Are there actually cases where it is affected by the seasons? I am also curious how to distinguish between temporary changes and signs of hair loss. Sometimes I get confused whether I'm being overly sensitive.
이하린26.06.22Views 72Likes 6 Does hair loss shampoo really work?[9]
I am using Labo-H hair loss shampoo consistently Does using it really help? For those who have used it, changes in hair loss or scalp condition I wonder if there was.
들꽃726.06.20Views 69Likes 3 Do you inject medication into the scalp for hair loss treatment?[4]
Do I also get injections during the hair loss treatment? Besides topical and oral medications, do you also administer injections to the scalp? I am worried because I am losing a lot of hair.
김민정26.06.20Views 74Likes 3 (Question) Is treatment effective for already advanced female hair loss?[5]
I used to have thick hair, but over the past few years, it seems to be getting thinner and the amount of hair falling out has increased. I am stressed because the crown of my head looks particularly sparse, and my parting feels like it is getting wider. At first, I thought it was a temporary phenomenon, but I'm worried because it hasn't gotten better over time. My hair loss has already progressed quite a bit, so I'm wondering if starting treatment now would be effective. I've searched online and it seems there are medications, scalp injections, and various procedures, but what is actually the most effective treatment for female hair loss that has already progressed significantly? Are there any people who started treatment when their hair loss was severe and saw improvement? I am curious about how long the treatment took, as well as the costs and any side effects. I would appreciate reviews or advice from those who have had similar experiences. Thank you.
메론잉26.06.19Views 70Likes 1 Is hair loss treatment currently covered by health insurance?[5]
I'm worried because the cost of hair loss treatment is quite high. I've seen news reports lately about discussions regarding health insurance coverage for hair loss treatment. If I start treatment now, can I receive health insurance benefits? It would be too burdensome if the cost were too high.
lemon송26.06.18Views 64Likes 2 Hair loss management is like a friend who visits the hospital regularly.[6]
I manage my hair loss by visiting the hospital regularly. From my perspective, her hair is thick enough, so I wonder if it's really necessary to go that far. It's probably better than doing nothing, but is it better to start managing hair loss early on, just like skincare?
영선이26.06.17Views 68Likes 4 Hair loss definitely seems to be hereditary.[5]
When I see families with thick hair, everyone in the family seems to have a lot of hair. I'm sad because it seems like hair loss also has a strong hereditary component. Both my parents have symptoms of hair loss. The power of genes is definitely the strongest. I guess I should at least use a good shampoo.
세라로즈26.06.15Views 69Likes 2 What kind of hat is good for preventing hair loss?[5]
I am worried about hair loss. I'm worried because you wear a hat often. Sometimes I wear a hat even with wet hair. They say that a hat with a wide brim and good ventilation is good. I think I need to switch to a breathable hat.
김민정26.06.15Views 65Likes 1
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