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M-shaped hair loss concern[6]
As I get older, my hair becomes thinner and I lose a lot of hair, making the M-shaped hair loss along the hairline more prominent and causing me concern. The cost of hair transplantation is a bit burdensome, so I tried semi-permanent hairline tattooing, but it didn't work out. Now, I'm considering getting a hair transplant. When I went to the hospital and got an estimate, they said it would be around 800. They mentioned it would be around mid-600s after the discount. Are you satisfied with the hair transplant on the hairline for M-shaped hair loss? I'm curious about the genuine reviews.
HJ23.07.04Views 84Likes 0 M-shaped hair loss[5]
My husband's bangs are M-shaped and quite deep. I lost a lot of hair early in my marriage, but these days I don't lose as much, and it hasn't gotten worse... I'm wondering if this is treatable.
송정민23.06.26Views 70Likes 0 Do you think stress has a big impact on hair loss?
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 13Likes 0 When do I start seeing results after hair loss treatment?
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 14Likes 0 How did everyone feel about the speed of hair loss progression?
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 13Likes 0 Is it possible to prevent hair loss with just shampoo or scalp care?
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 15Likes 0 If I start taking hair loss medication, do I really have to take it for the rest of my life?
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 11Likes 0 When did everyone go to the doctor for early-stage hair loss?
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 12Likes 0 The typical side effects of hair loss medication for women.[3]
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 24Likes 1 Is biotin effective for hair loss?[6]
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 42Likes 3 Does wearing a hat in the summer cause hair loss?[5]
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 36Likes 3 Is it easy to experience hair loss if you have long hair?[5]
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 36Likes 3 I am trying to decide whether to use hair loss medication or topical medication.[4]
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 25Likes 1 Can I not donate blood if I start taking hair loss medication?[4]
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 266Likes 5 I doubt whether hair loss hospital treatment will be effective.[4]
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 39Likes 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 37Likes 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 32Likes 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 56Likes 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 48Likes 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 51Likes 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 36Likes 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 49Likes 4 Does the habit of tying your hair also affect hair loss?[6]
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 51Likes 4 Does the amount of hair loss vary depending on the season?[5]
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 49Likes 5 Does hair loss shampoo really work?[8]
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 60Likes 2 Do you inject medication into the scalp for hair loss treatment?[3]
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 59Likes 2 (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 57Likes 1 Is hair loss treatment currently covered by health insurance?[4]
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 49Likes 2 Hair loss management is like a friend who visits the hospital regularly.[5]
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 61Likes 4 Hair loss definitely seems to be hereditary.[4]
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 60Likes 2 What kind of hat is good for preventing hair loss?[4]
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 58Likes 1 I am curious how hair loss tests are usually conducted.[2]
I am looking for information because I am worried about hair loss. I became curious about what kind of tests are performed when visiting a hospital. It seemed like it wasn't just about checking with the eyes. I also heard that they do scalp imaging. I am also wondering if the inspection takes a long time. I would like to know if it is possible to check for early-stage hair loss.
기춘이26.06.15Views 65Likes 5 Will hair loss treatment be expensive?[5]
I think I saw news recently that hair loss treatment is also covered by national health insurance. I'm wondering if it will cost a lot to get hair loss treatment at a hospital. I also want to know if there are any side effects of the medicine. Now that hair loss has started, those with thick hair are the true winners.
보라카이26.06.15Views 70Likes 2 Is brewer's yeast shampoo effective for hair loss?[4]
I am currently using Dr. For Hair’s functional shampoo for hair loss on the crown of my head. I would like to use a functional shampoo for my next attempt as well; what do you think of brewer's yeast shampoo? Is it effective for hair loss, or should I consider it simply as a nourishing product? If you have used brewer's yeast shampoo, please let me know about the results.
MJ26.06.14Views 57Likes 1 Is natural dyeing okay for hair loss?[3]
I am worried because the top of my head looks thin, and I am also concerned about the increasing number of gray hairs. I think I need to start dyeing my hair now. I am concerned that regular hair dye might affect my hair loss. If so, would using natural hair dye have less of an impact on hair loss? Has anyone tried this?
MJ26.06.14Views 55Likes 1 Does plucking gray hairs cause hair loss?[4]
As I get older, my hair is definitely thinning, and I'm really worried about the bald spot on the crown of my head. On top of that, I think I've started getting gray hairs; I can see them here and there. At first, there were only one or two strands, so I plucked them, but now there are quite a few. A friend told me that plucking gray hairs causes hair loss; does it really not stop hair from growing?
MJ26.06.14Views 56Likes 1 Would a healthy diet also help prevent hair loss?[3]
I know that genetic factors are likely a strong cause of hair loss, but In cases where it is not hereditary Good lifestyle habits, such as a healthy diet and exercise, also help prevent hair loss. Could it be possible..? There may be individual differences, but... as hair thins out I feel like trying anything that might be helpful. Are there any lifestyle habits that can help prevent hair loss?
서여사26.06.14Views 55Likes 1 Are there any functional shampoos that have been effective for hair loss?[2]
These days, there are many functional products available for hair loss. I am also using a lot of related products, but Actually, I think it's rare to really feel if this is working. Among the functional shampoos or care products related to hair loss that you have used, have you perhaps used any? Is there a product that you think helped with hair loss? If you recommend a product, I would like to try using it as well.
서여사26.06.14Views 55Likes 1 I started getting gray hair and also experienced hair loss.[4]
Recently, gray hairs have appeared on my bangs, and hair loss has started at the same time. It's really stressful losing a handful of hair every time I shampoo. I've been refraining from perming and dyeing my hair... but it's no use. Is taking medicine the fastest way to get the effect?
릴리윤26.06.13Views 68Likes 1 Are there any scalp care products that help with hair loss management?[1]
I am using hair loss shampoo, but If you use functional products such as scalp scaling products or scalp ampoules Will it help prevent hair loss? There are so many related products coming out these days that I've become interested. Although hair loss has not progressed yet If there are any good scalp products for home care, Please give me a recommendation.
주여니226.06.13Views 57Likes 0 Are there any supplements that help prevent hair loss?[3]
As you get older, your hair gradually thins out. I am a bit worried. Women usually experience thinning hair on the crown, while men commonly suffer from M-shaped hair loss. It seemed sour. I would like to take care of it in advance as a preventive measure if there are any nutritional supplements or good products available. Are there any supplements you have tried that were helpful?
주여니226.06.13Views 67Likes 2 Is hair loss shampoo alone effective for management?[2]
I became curious while looking into hair loss products. There are actually more types of hair loss shampoos than I thought. It looks like it's effective in the advertisement, but I wonder how much help it actually is. Are there people who see a difference just by changing their shampoo? Or I would like to know if it is just a supporting role. I am also curious about the criteria for selecting a product. I am curious about reviews from those who have used it.
기춘이26.06.12Views 63Likes 4 Is shampooing frequently bad for hair loss?[5]
I've heard that shampooing too often is bad for hair loss. Also, someone mentioned that shampooing frequently to maintain cleanliness is better for hair loss. I was losing so much hair every time I shampooed that at first, I really felt like every single strand was a waste, so I intentionally reduced how often I shampooed. I switched back to daily shampoo because I heard that hair falling out when pulled would have fallen out anyway. But come to think of it, since it's a chemical anyway, I don't think it's good to give it that kind of stimulation every day. I'm worried about what I should do since I'll be sweating a lot as it gets hotter.
켈리장26.06.11Views 62Likes 1 Is it better to wear my hair down to prevent hair loss?[11]
I always wear my hair tied up. I vaguely heard that letting your hair down is good for preventing hair loss. I'm not sure if it will have a significant impact, but since I'm at it, I'd like to try putting it into practice in a way that might be at least a little helpful.
:D26.06.11Views 76Likes 2 Is there really a relationship between hair loss and conditioner?[5]
Recently, I have become concerned about hair loss as my hair has been getting thinner and the amount falling out has increased. I always use conditioner after shampooing, but I have become anxious that the residue might remain on my scalp, clog my pores, or worsen my hair loss. I understand that conditioner is meant to soften hair and reduce tangling, but I am confused because I have also heard that it is not good if it comes into direct contact with the scalp. I am wondering if it is okay to continue using conditioner while my hair loss is progressing, or if it is better to apply it only to the ends of my hair to avoid contact with my scalp. It would be very helpful if you could share your experiences or expert opinions on whether there is actually a relationship between conditioner use and hair loss.
임★선26.06.11Views 60Likes 1 Be careful of UV rays for hair loss.[3]
I know that ultraviolet rays are an enemy of the skin. They say UV rays are really bad for hair loss, too. On days with strong UV rays, I definitely need to bring a hat and a parasol. Because once you start falling into it, you can't turn it back.
lemon송26.06.11Views 50Likes 0 Do hair loss medications cause gastrointestinal problems?[3]
I'm wondering if there are any other side effects from taking hair loss medication. Especially regarding heartburn or gastrointestinal issues. I would like to know how long it takes to feel the effects after taking it. The types of hair loss medication for men and women are likely different, right?
lemon송26.06.11Views 71Likes 1 It's hair loss medicine for men.[1]
My husband is planning to take hair loss medication. I heard a rumor—or rather, a notion—that women shouldn't even touch hair loss medication taken by men. I thought it was a ridiculous superstition, but everyone said I really shouldn't do that. For what reason is it forbidden for a woman to touch it? Is it true, not a folklore?
머랭이26.06.11Views 75Likes 0 I am wondering if I have to take hair loss medication for the rest of my life.[1]
While searching for information related to hair loss, I found a lot of stories about taking medication. I became interested because there were many reviews saying it was effective. However, I also heard that once you start, you have to keep eating it. I also saw that it returns to its original state if you stop it. I am curious to know how often people actually take it. I'm not sure if managing it only in the initial stage is sufficient. I've heard that many people are hesitating because of the side effects, so I'm curious to know what it's like. I would like to hear the experiences of those who are currently taking hair loss medication.
기춘이26.06.11Views 62Likes 4 How do you all manage the early symptoms of hair loss?[4]
I'm stressed because I'm losing so much hair these days. I'm debating whether to change my shampoo or go to the hospital right away. If you happen to have any tips for initial care or recommendations for helpful supplements, please let me know. Let's overcome hair loss together!
말해뭐해26.06.11Views 53Likes 1 I am worried about the side effects of hair loss medication.[3]
I was prescribed hair loss medication at the hospital, but I'm hesitant to take it because I'm worried about the side effects. For those of you who have actually tried it, have you noticed any changes in your body? I would like to know anything about how to keep my hair healthy and thick.
말해뭐해26.06.11Views 51Likes 1 My crown seems thinner than before. Could this be an early sign of hair loss?[4]
I am worried because I have been losing more hair than before recently, and the crown of my head seems to be thinning. It is not severe yet, but could this be considered the early stages of hair loss?
들꽃726.06.10Views 49Likes 1 Are there any folk remedies for hair loss?[5]
I'm wondering if there are any good home remedies for hair loss. Can I care for my hair with natural ingredients? Are there any foods that are good to consume? Will it be effective for hair loss? It's bothering me that my hair is falling out.
김민정26.06.10Views 58Likes 1 There are even probiotics for hair loss coming out these days; has anyone tried them?[5]
There are even probiotics for hair loss coming out these days; has anyone tried them? Will it be effective? Please let me know if anyone has seen results from taking supplements other than biotin for hair loss.
쭈226.06.10Views 58Likes 2 I am wondering if it is important to start hair loss treatment early.[3]
I wonder if hair loss is starting, as my hair has been falling out a little lately. I wondered if I should start treatment at this stage. I am concerned because I've heard that recovery is better if managed early. It doesn't look noticeably empty yet. However, I am worried that it might progress if I just leave it alone. I am also confused about whether medication or scalp care should come first. People around me said it's better to start early. I became curious about what the exact criteria are. I am wondering if it is okay to wait and see a little longer.
기춘이26.06.10Views 57Likes 5 My hair loss is getting worse, and I am really worried.[4]
My hair loss is getting progressively worse. It is mainly occurring on the top of my head and in the forehead area. While I am not losing hair on the sides or the back of my head, the hair loss is gradually appearing on the top. As a result, my hair keeps falling out; every time I wash it, a lot of hair falls out, and the circular hair loss seems to be getting worse. It is incredibly stressful, even more so than when I look in the mirror in the morning. I don't know if others experience this, but I used to think that my hair loss was just due to aging. However, every time I see my hair turning gray, white patches appearing, and my hair becoming increasingly brittle, I realize this isn't right, and I have no idea what to do. In the end, I tried taking Timer Meat and using shampoos and remedies that claim to be good for the body and hair, but nothing has worked. What should I do?
쵸코파이팅구情26.06.09Views 65Likes 2 How to wash your hair well for M-shaped hair loss~~~^^[3]
I have M-shaped hair loss, so I'm very concerned and have looked into it. Experts say that the best time to wash your hair to prevent hair loss is in the evening, when you can thoroughly wash away the fine dust and sebum accumulated throughout the day. The frequency of washing per day varies depending on scalp type, but usually Once a day This is appropriate, and If you have a very oily scalp, I think using it up to twice a day would be fine!!! I heard from an expert that the key to minimizing scalp irritation when shampooing is to thoroughly soften the scalp with lukewarm water and wash it briefly for no more than 3 minutes, massaging with your fingertips. Especially for those with M-shaped hair loss like me whose hairline is receding Helps blood circulation in the scalp caffeine Ingredients or Hair loss relief ingredients certified by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety Dexpanthenol, Biotin Contains etc. I think using a mildly acidic shampoo will be a great help in strengthening the hair roots!!! After washing, the pores open so that bacteria cannot multiply They say it is very important to dry your scalp thoroughly, all the way down to the roots, using the cool setting on a hairdryer~~~^^
바다사랑태양26.06.08Views 46Likes 2 Does hair loss get worse when you are stressed?[11]
I think my hair loss has gotten worse because of stress. How can I reduce stress? It really bothers me.
김민정26.06.05Views 93Likes 6 ❓ Is it possible to manage hair loss with procedures at a clinic? 😂[3]
❓Is it possible to manage hair loss with procedures at a clinic? 💇♂️💦 I am a woman in my late 30s, and my hair has always been on the thinner side. Lately, I feel like I'm losing more hair than before, so I'm worried that I might be starting to experience hair loss. People around me say I need to start taking hair loss medication soon, but I'm still hesitant and feel a bit burdened by the idea of taking the medicine right now. Are there any procedures or management methods I can receive at a clinic without a prescription for hair loss medication? 🤔 I’ve heard that things like scalp care, injections, and laser treatments are helpful, and I’m wondering if anyone has actually seen results.🙏 I would appreciate reviews or advice from those with experience 😊
지은26.06.05Views 66Likes 2 When to visit the hospital if you suspect hair loss[5]
When should I visit a hospital if I suspect hair loss, and what tests will I undergo?
고고서26.06.04Views 66Likes 1
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