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My forehead is gradually turning M-shaped. Is this hair loss?[1]
My son has had thick hair since birth, but his forehead is It was quite spacious. I am currently in my mid-20s, and my forehead is gradually becoming M-shaped. It is changing, so I wonder if hair loss has started. I'm worried. I still have a lot of hair, but my hairline is... I'm wondering if I should get a hair transplant. Do you happen to have an M-shaped forehead or a wide forehead like my son? Therefore, if there are any people who have corrected their condition with a hair transplant... I'm curious about the reviews. Also, natural hairstyles or those that require separate maintenance Please share the product as well.
이혜진26.04.19Views 33Likes 0 I have a question!! How should I manage M-shaped hair loss?[5]
Lately, every time I look in the mirror, it feels like both sides of my forehead are getting wider, so I'm worried that I might be starting M-shaped hair loss. I didn't really care about it before, but the line looks much more prominent when I sweep my hair back or tie it up, so it's stressing me out. It doesn't seem severe yet, but I feel like I should start managing it proactively. I'm wondering if using hair loss shampoo helps, or if I should also be using supplements or scalp care products. Please let me know if there are any home care methods I can do before visiting a doctor, or if anyone has tips from seeing results!
뽀또26.04.15Views 38Likes 2 M-shaped hair loss 8-week review (Awi Scalp MTS Home Care)[2]
I've always been concerned about my extremely wide forehead since I was young. As I entered my mid-30s, my hairline widened even further, and the M-shaped baldness became even more stressful. I even sought out hair loss specialists for consultations, but the steep cost kept me hesitant. So, I started using the Awi Scalp MTS! It's such an easy and cost-effective home treatment for M-shaped hair loss, and I've been using it consistently. I'll share my review after eight weeks! Whether it's skin care or dieting, I think consistency is the most important thing. But considering the cost, it's understandable to hesitate to stick to it. Awi Scalp MTS is a home care hair loss care product that allows you to conveniently manage your hair at home using MTS and cytokine therapy used in hair loss clinics and hair loss centers. Think of it as a functional cosmetic product that alleviates hair loss symptoms by applying the same hair loss treatment methods from hair loss centers to your home. Plus, the price is reasonable, so it's a trustworthy product! / Before using Awi Scalp MTS The components include the MTS device body, tip cartridge, cap holder, charging cable, Cytokine-8 powder, Cleanpolycle tonic, and spray, which can be used semi-permanently. / 4 weeks later Since the device can be used semi-permanently, it is a product that is no less than a topical hair loss treatment that can be managed consistently by purchasing only the tip cartridge and powder. / 8 weeks later At approximately 27,250 won per session, it's incredibly affordable compared to hospitals and hair loss centers. This product offers both great value and effectiveness.
폭스26.01.30Views 88Likes 1 M-shaped hair loss[2]
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Joel24.11.03Views 93Likes 0 M-shaped, circular, diffuse… Treatment varies depending on the type of hair loss.[11]
M-shaped, circular, diffuse… Treatment varies depending on the type of hair loss. Many people struggle with hair loss. Hair loss is a condition characterized by hair loss caused by hormonal changes, nutritional imbalances, and genetics. When male hormones in our bodies become active, they transform into a substance called dihydrotestosterone (DHT). This DHT causes hair follicles to shrink and hair to thin, leading to hair loss. While androgens are essential for our bodies, excessive production can lead to the accumulation of DHT, which can lead to hair loss. Inadequate nutrient intake can also lead to hair loss. Consuming too many fatty foods can also lead to sebum buildup on the scalp, which can lead to inflammation and hair loss. Just as the causes of hair loss are diverse, so too are the types. Let's explore the causes and treatments for each type of hair loss. ▷M-type hair loss M-type hair loss is a condition where the hairline and forehead become shaped like the letter M when viewed from the front. Hair loss progresses as the hairline at both temples recedes. The primary cause of M-type hair loss is dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is produced by the activation of male hormones. Taking medications containing dutasteride or finasteride can inhibit DHT production. ▷Diffuse hair loss Diffuse hair loss is a type of hair loss characterized by thinning and rapid hair loss, centered around the crown. The parting gradually widens, exposing the scalp. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, pregnancy, and nutritional imbalances, making it difficult to identify the cause. For diffuse hair loss, the priority is to identify and address the underlying cause. Common treatments include cyproterone or minoxidil. ▷Alopecia areata Alopecia areata is a condition in which hair falls out in circles measuring 1 to 5 cm in diameter in areas such as the crown, back of the head, and sides of the head without a specific location. It is often caused by an abnormality in the immune system. When there is a problem with the immune system, the body's immune system recognizes the hair follicles on the scalp as antigens and triggers an immune response, preventing hair growth. A common treatment for alopecia areata involves steroid injections to suppress the immune system's abnormal response and allow hair to grow normally. If circular hair loss occurs in multiple areas, treatments that suppress inflammation around the hair follicles, such as immunotherapy or phototherapy, are effective. =============== Are you immune to hair loss? I haven't lost my hair yet, My hair is thicker than before Is it a bit too much? I'm always nervous
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.10.07Views 250Likes 8 It seems I have M-shaped hair loss from birth. Has anyone tried treatment for it?[5]
Since I was young, I have had a relatively wide forehead and an M-shaped hair loss pattern. When I let my bangs down, the front hair volume looks awkward, so the bangs also look awkward. If I remove my bangs, my forehead looks too wide, making my face appear longer. I'm so jealous of IU's pretty clever tricks 😂 Has anyone tried the M-shaped hairline hair loss treatment? The hairline in the right photo is so enviable 😅
우곰24.08.22Views 395Likes 1 [Concern] My daughter is in her early twenties, and I'm worried she has a receding hairline like M-shaped hair loss.[15]
I am a housewife in my mid-40s. I am raising two daughters. My older child is a college freshman. One day, I looked at my forehead and noticed that there was a lot of hair loss around the hairline. Even though they are young, they say they experience stress, hair loss, and headaches caused by the same factors like hats. I'm unsure whether I should take the beer yeast supplement or visit a dermatologist.
현♡진24.08.14Views 185Likes 8 M-shaped hair loss concern[3]
I never thought I would worry about this when I was young. As I got older, my hair started thinning gradually... and now I have an unsightly hair loss along the hairline. These days, it's getting hotter, and when I tie my hair up, it becomes more noticeable and I dislike how it looks. My dandruff is increasing, and even though it's time to wash my hair, my scalp hurts, so I'm reducing the frequency. I'm curious about how to take care of my scalp in such situations~
자일리톤24.05.27Views 156Likes 1 How about this M-shaped hair loss clinic?[10]
How about M-shaped hair loss clinic, Shin So-ae Women's Clinic? Hello, I am posting this question to help men who are concerned about hair loss. Recently, I have been looking into hospitals for M-shaped hair loss. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3906 While looking into several hospitals, I came across Shin So-ae Women's Hospital. Shinsoae Women's Hospital is a hospital run by a female doctor specializing in hair loss. They say they're managing it! This is a hospital near my house. Can men get treatment there? I'm looking for a hospital for M-shaped hair loss! So, I'd like to know more about Shin So-ae Women's Hospital. I have a question for those who have visited. How does Shin So-ae Women's Clinic treat M-shaped hair loss? How effective is the treatment? How is the hospital atmosphere and the kindness of the doctors? I'm currently researching about M-shaped hair loss hospitals. If you know of any other M-shaped hair loss hospitals besides this one, please let me know~!!
사남매엄마24.01.22Views 121Likes 0 M-shaped hair loss[3]
Since I am male, my hair splits when I grow my bangs... I have a slight M-shaped hair loss, but I wear a hairband, so it looks more noticeable... I can't help but let my hair down because of my personality... I'm wondering if I should get a hair transplant... I'm curious if women have a good success rate with hair transplants.
마요네즈23.09.04Views 91Likes 0 I am concerned about M-shaped hair loss.[5]
Hello? A man in his late 30s. Recently, my hair has become thinner, and noticeable M-shaped hair loss has started to develop. I have started taking oral medication for treatment, but I am curious about what topical treatments or hair transplants (semi-permanent procedures) are available, including the costs, number of sessions, and duration. Please provide a detailed answer. Thank you.
손승환23.09.04Views 90Likes 0 (Concern) The M-shaped hair loss is gradually progressing.[7]
I definitely feel that I've lost more hair than before. It's okay when I wash my hair, but starting that evening or the next day. In the morning, I feel that my hair is thinning a bit. I'm still managing to get by somehow, but probably in a few years... Once it passes, it becomes so obvious that I think I might have to shave my head or wear a wig. Of course, it doesn't really matter either way. But it must be uncomfortable. I think there's nothing I can do about hair loss, and since there is no treatment, I just... I accept it, but I wonder if I should take some hair loss prevention medication. I'm not particularly good-looking, so hair loss isn't a concern. It seems it will get serious if it worsens.
케이스23.09.04Views 65Likes 0 What happens if M-shaped hair loss progresses?[8]
I have a friend whose M-shaped hair loss is gradually progressing. Originally, men say that it happens little by little. He used to take medication but now he is not taking it anymore. The medication only slows down the progression but cannot stop it. What I am curious about is, as it progresses like that, does it lead to complete baldness as we usually understand it? Or is M-shaped hair loss only a slight thinning of hair at the front? If it worsens later on, will all the hair eventually disappear?
하이23.09.02Views 84Likes 0 (Concern) My forehead is becoming an M-shape due to hair loss.[5]
It seems that my forehead is getting wider due to hair loss. My hair was so long that I was losing a lot, so I cut it. It falls out much less, but this time I have more gray hair. If I dye it, my hair will get damaged, and if I don't, I have a lot of gray hair. I was stressed out due to hair loss, but now I'm worried about my white hair. You shouldn't keep pulling out your gray hairs. I hear that hair loss occurs quickly.
김민정23.09.01Views 96Likes 0 M-shaped hair loss[6]
My M-shaped hair loss has worsened now that I am in my mid-40s. Even when I was young, I only had sparse hair on my bangs. Now, when I lift my bangs The area above my forehead looks empty. If hair loss management is possible with traditional Korean acupuncture I'm curious about where a famous Korean medicine clinic is.
PKB23.08.30Views 78Likes 0 [Concern] Is an M-shaped hairline a sign of hair loss?[6]
My son's forehead is broad. Setting aside the fact that I have a wide forehead My hair is very thin and lacks strength. And the head shape is pretty, but the hairline is... It is shaped like the letter M. I saw yesterday that you have a lot of tricks up your sleeve. The shape is like an M, so the hairline doesn't look good ㅠㅠ Usually, hair loss tends to start as an M-shaped pattern. The child probably isn't like that yet. I'm worried about whether I will experience hair loss in the future. From now on, I should give foods that strengthen hair roots and pay attention to it.
또이또이23.08.21Views 89Likes 1 (Concern) How to prevent M-shaped hair loss?[5]
Does hair loss strongly involve genetic factors? My family has severe M-shaped hair loss. Both my late uncle and father had severe M-shaped baldness. All the older cousins in the big house also have M-shaped baldness. I also have a severe M-shaped hair loss. My relatives and I have severe M-shaped hair loss, so I am worried about my son. I have an M-shaped hair loss that has already progressed severely, so there's nothing I can do about it, but... My son wants to prevent the hereditary M-shaped hair loss in our family... Are there any good prevention methods?
바다사랑태양23.08.15Views 80Likes 0 I'm worried about M-shaped hair loss.[9]
I am experiencing stress due to male M-shaped hair loss symptoms. I originally had a narrow forehead and thick hair, so I thought I wouldn't have to worry about hair loss for life, but as the amount of hair falling out increases, I feel very anxious. I want to know what to do to resolve M-shaped hair loss. Upon reflection, it seems that the hair loss started after I developed insomnia; could there be a connection? How should I treat or manage male M-shaped hair loss? I am willing to put in as much effort as needed if it proves effective.
양진국23.08.15Views 69Likes 0 M-shaped hair loss concern.[6]
There is a baldness gene in the family, so my father and older brothers are all experiencing hair loss. Although women are not genetically predisposed to baldness, the amount of hair that was once so thick it was hard to hold with one hand in their twenties has gradually decreased, and now it has thinned to the point where they have to worry about hair loss. The M-shaped hair loss on the front hairline is particularly severe. Dad. Since all my brothers are almost bald, I'm worried that I might end up like that even though I'm a girl. I'm trying to take good care of my hair from now on, and if I do, it will probably fall out less, right? Please recommend hair loss medications that can be applied to the hairline and also provide advice on how to manage and care for it regularly to be helpful.
HJ23.08.07Views 56Likes 0 Is your husband experiencing M-shaped hair loss?[10]
My husband has thick, dense hair. However... the hair on the front is in an M-shape with thick hair. Sparse... My husband is 43 years old... He probably doesn't have an M-shaped baldness, right? It didn't seem like this until last year... but recently, it's become noticeably visible... it's an M shape... I want to try using a good shampoo for hair loss, just in case~ Please recommend something^^
수퍼마덜23.06.28Views 81Likes 0 Women~ M-shaped hair loss??[9]
The top part of the forehead and both sides of the scalp look slightly empty... Is there anyone who has only had scalp tattooing done in this area? I'm really curious if it doesn't show at all..
에너자이저223.06.26Views 63Likes 0 M-shaped hair loss[11]
The groom has thin hair with some thinning in the M-shape area.. Additionally, since he has straight hair, his hair always appears limp and flat.. So I get perms regularly, but they usually come out after just a week, so I wear a lot of hats. Maybe that's why I'm losing a lot of hair... How can I prevent this? Or is it okay to take hair loss medication?
혀니유리23.05.30Views 66Likes 0 Are black beans effective for preventing hair loss?
I heard that eating a lot of black beans helps prevent hair loss. Do people with hair loss eat black beans to see even a slight effect?
보통아이26.05.18Views 2Likes 0 Side effects of hair loss medication for women
Hair loss medication probably has side effects as well. It would be worse if taken for a long time, right? Is it okay to take it for about 6 months? Is there a big difference between over-the-counter medications and hospital prescription drugs?
릴리윤26.05.17Views 8Likes 0 Question) I think I might be experiencing hair loss; my forehead is getting wider and my hairline looks messy.[1]
hello Lately, I've been worried because my hairline is too zigzag. Also, when I sweep my bangs up, my forehead looks too wide. I am very self-conscious because my hairline doesn't look pretty when I lift my forehead, and I am worried that my hairline in the M-shape or around it looks thinning. What are some effective supplements for hair loss? There are so many types that it's hard to choose.
얌이얌이26.05.15Views 14Likes 1 Does wearing a hat frequently really have a direct effect on hair loss?[6]
I like hats, so I often wear various hats when I go out. I've heard that wearing hats often causes hair loss. I try to keep my hat clean when I wear it and take it off frequently. Should I avoid wearing a hat altogether to prevent hair loss?
눈부신날26.05.14Views 27Likes 4 I'm worried about hair loss during the change of seasons.[4]
Hair loss symptoms worsen during the transitional seasons of spring and autumn. I don't know what the change of seasons have to do with hair loss. It's not even seasonal allergies, I am at a loss because my hair loss is getting worse.
릴리윤26.05.14Views 21Likes 1 Question) I'm worried about hair loss; should I look into treatment and management methods?[2]
Lately, I have been very concerned that my hair is gradually thinning and the crown and hairline are looking noticeably sparse. In the past, I thought that simply using shampoo or supplements would be enough to manage it to some extent, but lately, my hair has become finer and I am falling out a lot, so I am very worried that hair loss seems to be progressing in earnest. So, I am looking into hair loss treatments. I am curious to know which methods are actually effective among the treatments offered at dermatology clinics or specialized hair loss clinics. For example, there are procedures such as medication (Minoxidil, Finasteride, etc.), injections, and hair transplants; I would like to know the pros and cons, costs, and side effects of each. Also, if visiting a hospital is difficult, are there any lifestyle habits or home care methods that can be practiced at home? In addition to basic care such as scalp massage, nutrition, stress management, and shampoo selection, I would appreciate it if you could share any tips that help slow down the progression of hair loss.
임★선26.05.14Views 16Likes 1 Does brushing my hair frequently also help prevent hair loss?[6]
I always wear my hair tied up. So, if I just roughly tidy it up by hand... I found that I didn't really need to comb my hair. But come to think of it, if I comb my hair I thought that perhaps blood circulation might be improving towards the head. These days, I intentionally keep my comb in a visible place. I'm always combing my hair. I'm not sure if this actually works, but For one thing, my head feels refreshed haha.
:D26.05.14Views 17Likes 1 Can women not take hair loss medication?[4]
hello. I have a question. You know those hair loss medications sold on the market? People take them with a prescription from a dermatologist. Are those medications only for men and not for women? I think I heard that women shouldn't eat it, so I'm curious.
캐시닥이요26.05.14Views 22Likes 0 Does giving a scalp massage help with hair loss?[3]
Does getting a scalp massage or the treatments at a hair salon help with hair loss?
지원이26.05.14Views 16Likes 1 Female Hair Loss Question[3]
Is it true that oral hair loss medication is ineffective for women? As I get older, my hair is getting thinner and I'm losing volume... It seems like that is especially true on the top of the head. I've heard that oral hair loss medication isn't very effective for women. Is that true? Please let me know if there are any products that have been effective for hair loss.
쭈226.05.14Views 17Likes 0 Are there any side effects from taking hair loss medication for a long time?[2]
Lately, I have been increasingly concerned about my hair loss, so I am considering taking medication. I am wondering if there are side effects as well as benefits. In particular, I would like to know if there are any burdens when taking it for a long period, and if symptoms such as heartburn, headaches, and fatigue actually occur frequently. I heard that the maintenance effect only lasts while taking the medication, so I am also curious if hair loss accelerates again once I stop taking it.
고고서26.05.14Views 14Likes 0 I have hair loss; would it be okay to use Wigobi Mounter?[3]
Usually, for breakfast, I have salad, fruit, or protein. Mainly I simply made sure to take it, but because of the medication... For about 5 months I ate a rice-based breakfast My abdominal obesity has worsened. So I also became interested in Wigobi Maunzaro. effect or I looked up reviews regarding side effects and found that some people experienced hair loss. There are quite a few reviews. It was there. Since I have hair loss, I'm worried for no reason. become I became curious. Hit by Wigovina Maunzaro. Hair loss symptoms Has anyone experienced this?
이혜진26.05.14Views 37Likes 2 Good for hair loss[7]
What foods are good for hair loss? These days, every single strand of my hair is so precious... I am currently using hair loss shampoo and essence, and I hope it helps prevent it. If you know of any good hair products, please recommend them as well.
꼬영이26.05.13Views 41Likes 2 I get heartburn when I take the hair loss medication recommended to me.[4]
I was recommended a hair loss medication, but I think I get heartburn when I take it. I should stop taking it, right?
하늘~♥26.05.13Views 22Likes 1 Hairline hair loss concerns[5]
I don't have thin hair overall. The problem is that I have some hair loss along my hairline. As I get older, my hairline keeps getting thinner. Why is my bangs falling out?
릴리윤26.05.12Views 30Likes 2 Should I take hair loss medication for hair loss caused by aging?[4]
hello? As I get older, I can feel my hair thinning significantly. Should I take hair loss medication for hair loss caused by aging?
아하26.05.11Views 30Likes 2 Is the hair loss medication Minoxidil effective?[1]
I've heard a lot of recommendations for Minoxidil as a hair loss medication for women. I heard that I have to take this medicine for more than 3 months... I wonder how effective it will be. I heard that hair loss medication also has side effects. If you have taken Minoxidil, please give me some advice.
lemon송26.05.11Views 21Likes 1 Which hair loss ampoule would be good?[2]
My hair is falling out frequently. I plan to use a hair loss ampoule to prevent hair loss. Do you use a good product? What kind of function do you choose for a hair loss ampoule?
김민정26.05.11Views 24Likes 0 The effects of scalp scaling received at the hair loss care center[4]
I once suffered from alopecia areata, where pimples on my scalp caused by seborrheic dermatitis damaged my hair roots and led to hair loss. The doctor told me it was simply root damage due to skin inflammation and not actual hair loss, so I recovered after treatment. However, that experience made me realize I needed to take care of my scalp. Since then, I have been getting treatments at a scalp care shop occasionally—though not consistently—and I immediately felt the effects of scalp scaling. The place I went to was a clinic located within a specialized hospital, and since it was a place where I could receive specialized scalp care, I was able to undergo a more systematic examination. When you visit, please fill out a checklist first so that we can check your current scalp condition. They also checked things like scalp heat, itching, and sebum levels. And we take a picture of the scalp before treatment. To visually confirm the effects of scalp scaling, it is essential to take photos to check your usual scalp condition, so it is recommended to wash your hair the day before the procedure rather than on the day itself. I was a bit surprised at first when I checked my scalp on the monitor after the shoot... I was shocked to see some dead skin cells and oiliness, but the esthetician told me that it's normal for everyone, so I felt relieved. 😅 Please describe the current condition of my scalp while looking at the photo. The results showed that I needed to manage my pores, dead skin cells, and oil, so I received a scalp scaling treatment. Next, go into the treatment room and get a scalp massage. My scalp is slightly sensitive, but I felt refreshed immediately after the massage. It wasn't irritating and felt as comfortable as getting a shampoo at a hair salon. After the massage, we proceed with a full-scale scalp scaling treatment using a natural scaling agent. It’s not like they shoot or apply things directly to your scalp just because it’s a procedure; instead, the therapist applies an ampoule that removes impurities while providing care with a galvanic device! It feels really refreshing! The scalp scaling effect was quite good. Since it is a cooling device, I felt a refreshing sensation, and it felt like the heat on my scalp was going down. After the massage and scaling, I also applied a scalp pack. You also get moisture with a steamer Finally, I applied the ampoule one more time, received one more treatment with the device, and it was finished! Depending on the program, you can either dry your hair yourself or receive care that includes drying. I think the scalp scaling effect would be better if I had a professional take care of everything, including drying my hair, but due to the price, I dried it myself haha. After everything was finished, they took another photo of my scalp and showed me the before and after comparison, and I could definitely see the difference. My oiliness decreased, and my pores and dead skin cells disappeared. I realized why everyone says scalp scaling is so effective. Before the treatment, sebum and dead skin cells were stuck to my scalp in white, but after the treatment, it looked clean and moisturized without any dead skin cells!! I felt the biggest effect of the scalp scaling in this aspect. My oil and pore exfoliation scores improved after the treatment! While scalp care may not completely prevent hair loss, it certainly seems to help maintain a clean scalp environment. I think it is worth trying at least once, especially for those who, like me, have suffered from seborrheic dermatitis or scalp issues. I was very satisfied because my scalp felt like it could breathe after the treatment. Personally, I felt that scalp scaling is quite effective for those struggling with scalp heat or excess sebum. Of course, you won't see dramatic changes after just one treatment, but my hair feels less greasy and my scalp feels much cleaner, so I plan to get it done occasionally in the future. After receiving it, I definitely understood why everyone talks about the effects of scalp scaling!
AA26.05.11Views 32Likes 1 My scalp looks thinning; is hair loss shampoo effective?[2]
I'm worried because I'm losing a lot of hair these days. My hair was thin to begin with, but it's falling out even more, so the crown of my head looks thinner than before. I used to use hair loss shampoo, but I didn't feel much effect, maybe because I didn't use it consistently. I find procedures a bit daunting, so I'm wondering if you happen to get help with hair loss using shampoos or supplements.
애플26.05.11Views 36Likes 0 It would be good to avoid dyeing and perming my hair to prevent hair loss, right?[3]
It is true that getting perms and dyeing your hair frequently causes more hair loss. But I can't just not do it at all, so it's a dilemma. To protect your precious hair... I think I need to cut down on how often I go to the hair salon.
세라로즈26.05.10Views 28Likes 0 Will getting hair loss injections help reduce hair loss?[4]
My husband's family has thin hair and a genetic history of hair loss, so I'm worried. I have been massaging my scalp using hair loss shampoo and a scalp brush, but I heard that there are also various types of hair loss injections available these days. Are hair loss injections really effective? Are there any side effects when getting hair loss injections? Having thick hair is really a blessing.
행복한일상26.05.10Views 34Likes 1 I'm curious if black beans are really good for preventing hair loss![1]
Would drinking black bean soy milk help?!
채소걸26.05.10Views 19Likes 0 Do I really have to use the hair loss ampoule like this?[2]
Usually, when applying hair loss ampoules, people apply them after washing their hair and slightly drying it. I'm doing that too, but strangely enough, I always forget. Every time, I would think of it a little while after I had completely dried my hair. I'm wondering, is it okay to use the hair loss ampoule after drying my hair completely? How does everyone use it?
곰곰미26.05.09Views 22Likes 1 Question) What are your thoughts on hair transplantation for hair loss on the crown of the head?[1]
Lately, I have been quite worried about hair loss on the crown of my head. I am not bald, but since the hair loss is occurring only in that area, it bothers me a lot. So, I am considering a hair transplant. At what stage of hair loss on the crown does a hair transplant become an effective treatment? I would also like to know the recovery period and how long it takes to see natural-looking results after a transplant for crown hair loss. Additionally, I would like to know if patients with crown hair loss need to continue taking hair loss medication or performing scalp care after the transplant.
영진왕빠26.05.09Views 30Likes 0 Could washing your hair frequently also be a cause of hair loss?[2]
Will I still experience hair loss even if I wash my hair frequently? I wash my hair once or twice a day because it's oily; I'm wondering if that matters.
고고서26.05.08Views 31Likes 1 Are the side effects of hair loss medication severe?
Are there many side effects from oral hair loss medication? I've heard that the side effects of hair loss medication don't appear immediately, but I'm scared because I heard that it will come gradually over the long term, in 5 or 10 years. As expected, you should carefully decide which medication to take, right?
lemon송26.05.08Views 23Likes 0 Does frequently wearing my hair in a bun affect hair loss?[5]
I've been tying my hair up in a bun almost every day lately. I suddenly heard that this might be bad for hair loss, so I'm worried... I always tend to tie my hair tightly, so I feel a bit of tightness on my scalp, and It seems like I lose more hair when I let it down. I am wondering if this is temporary, or if it could lead to real hair loss if it continues to happen. If anyone has had a similar experience, please let me know if it had any impact and how you managed it.
담율로26.05.08Views 28Likes 1 Is herbal treatment for hair loss effective?[1]
Since I am interested in hair loss, advertisements for traditional Korean medicine treatments catch my eye. I prefer receiving treatment using natural methods that do not irritate the scalp. I heard that herbal treatment is particularly effective for early-stage hair loss. Please give me some advice if your hair loss symptoms have improved with traditional Korean medicine treatment!!
세라로즈26.05.07Views 30Likes 0 Does scalp massage help with hair loss?[2]
I'm losing a lot of hair. Is scalp massage good for hair loss? I want to try a massage because I think it would be good for hair loss. I think my hair won't fall out as much if my blood circulation improves.
김민정26.05.07Views 30Likes 1 I noticed that there is a lot of hair loss among women as well.[1]
I was surprised to find that there are unexpectedly many women struggling with hair loss. I've recently started getting hooked on it too, so I'm super stressed out... After joining the cafe, I found that there are more women with hair loss than I expected. I've heard that female hair loss is harder to treat than general hair loss. Could it be due to hormonal influence? There is also a clinic specializing in female hair loss... so I guess I should make an appointment and go.
lemon송26.05.07Views 21Likes 0 I'm worried about whether I should take medication for female hair loss too.[1]
I've been really worried lately because the top of my head seems to be thinning. What do you all do? I'm curious to hear your opinions!
채소걸26.05.07Views 30Likes 0 It feels like my parting is getting wider... Could this be the start of hair loss?[1]
Lately, every time I look in the mirror, it seems like my parting line is getting wider, and it's really bothering me... It feels like my scalp is more visible than before, and my hair seems to have thinned out a little. It seems like the amount of hair falling out when I shampoo or dry my hair has increased, but I'm confused whether this is normal shedding or early-stage hair loss. In this case, is it possible that this is an early symptom of hair loss? For those who have had a similar experience, I'm curious how you managed it.
담율로26.05.06Views 23Likes 0 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 55Likes 0 
Hair loss prevention and scalp odor improvement effects experienced through scalp care treatment[1]
Lately, while consistently receiving scalp care treatments, I have experienced hair loss prevention effects as well as a significant reduction in scalp odor. I found this treatment to be quite helpful, especially for those concerned about preventing hair loss. I would like to honestly share the effects I personally experienced. I was originally very worried about my hair gradually thinning and losing volume. I was also sensitive due to scalp odor issues, but after I started receiving this treatment, the hair loss prevention effects began to appear little by little. Above all, I could personally feel my scalp leaving feeling refreshed after every treatment, and the smell from the crown of my head had almost completely disappeared. Scalp care treatments utilize ingredients beneficial for soothing the scalp, improving blood circulation, and strengthening hair roots, and I found these factors to be highly effective in preventing hair loss. In fact, I noticed a gradual increase in hair thickness and a significant reduction in shedding. What I observed is that the effects are not temporary; they become even more pronounced with consistent care. Another great thing was that the odor from the top of the head almost completely disappeared immediately after the treatment. I think this is really good news for those who are concerned about body odor. Since the odor is eliminated as the scalp environment improves, I found that managing both together would be even more satisfying. Of course, results may vary depending on individual constitution and lifestyle, but in my case, combining basic scalp hygiene with treatments seems to have significantly boosted the hair loss prevention effect. Experiencing these results made me realize once again how important consistency really is. Lastly, scalp care treatments require continuous maintenance rather than being a short-term fix. However, I was very satisfied because consistent treatments clearly provided both hair loss prevention and the elimination of scalp odor. Thanks to these results, I also gained a lot of confidence.
깨개갱26.05.05Views 28Likes 0 There are many types of hair loss.[1]
I usually tend to tie my hair by pulling it tight. I habitually tie it tightly.. They say it's bad if you experience hair loss from tightness. I am worried because I heard that stimulating the hair roots ultimately accelerates hair loss. Should I avoid tying my hair up because of hair loss caused by tightness?
보라카이26.05.04Views 27Likes 0 Is hair loss shampoo effective?[1]
Please recommend an effective hair loss shampoo that you are currently using.
뽀미아빠26.05.01Views 35Likes 0 Is genetic factor really the biggest cause of hair loss?[2]
I have been trying to improve my lifestyle and prevent hair loss, but I feel disheartened to hear that genetics is the answer. I would like to hear the opinions of experts on whether genetic factors inherited from my parents play an absolute greater role than acquired efforts such as stress management or dietary habits. Almost all the men on my mother's side suffered from hair loss.
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