처음에 깜짝 놀라셨겠어요? 트러블 때문에 원형 탈모가 생겼나봐요? 치료가 잘 되어서 정말 다행이네요
One day, alopecia areata came to me... Why did alopecia areata happen to someone young like me who hardly has any white hairㅠㅠ This is an honest and real review after going to the dermatologist for alopecia areata treatment. (For reference, since this article is about alopecia areata treatment, the methods for aging-related or general hair loss are different.)
I used to have seborrheic dermatitis on my scalp, so even after it healed, I sometimes get pimples on my scalp... The trouble started when I scratched and touched the pimples on my head. That day, I think pus came out, so I squeezed it... A few days later, when I looked in the mirror, I was like, ??? Only that area was hairless.
I was really shocked when I first discovered this, and the impact at that time was incredible 😱😱😱😱
Can pimples cause hair to fall out like this? Or is it hair loss? I immediately rushed to the dermatologist.
The doctor said that the causes of alopecia areata are threefold: prodromal symptoms of hair loss, stress, and trouble, and I told him it was the latter. It's not typical hair loss; there are traces of redness on the scalp caused by pimples (if you look at the picture above, there are round red marks), so it seems that the hair in the hair follicles has fallen out. General hair loss is related to aging or immune system issues and is difficult to cure, but alopecia areata is classified as a disease, and he reassured me not to worry because it heals quickly with injections.
There are no medications or ointments for treating alopecia areata; instead, treatment involved steroid injections every two weeks and exposing the scalp to infrared light or similar treatments. That is how my alopecia areata treatment began.
*Start of Alopecia Areata Treatment - Step-by-step Photos of Injection Therapy*
First day of alopecia treatment - Is that blood? Yes, haha. It's a injection mark. The injection is quick. It doesn't hurt.
One month later - My hair is starting to grow back.
In two months - that area connecting to the back of the head along the parting has filled in a lot.
After three months - seeing that all my hair has grown back, I thought I wouldn't need to go to the hospital anymore! I made the decision myself, haha, and I didn't go anymore. I didn't even take scalp photos. I received injections every two weeks, and the three-month alopecia areata treatment was completed.
Later, I looked in the mirror and saw that my hair was sticking up a lot!
Grow, grow, hair, hair
A few months laterㅋㅋㅋ Now even that short hair has grown out! 🤗🤗
At first, I was really worried and when I searched on the internet, I was anxious because I read that just getting an injection might cure it or it could get worse. In my case, it was a simple follicle damage caused by a pimple, so I think I recovered relatively quickly. Fortunately, it hasn't recurred since the treatment, and since then, I've been very careful with scalp care. I use a shampoo specifically for scalp care, and even if I get pimples now, I never pick at them anymore haha.
Oh! And as I mentioned earlier, alopecia areata is a medical condition with its own code, so it can be covered by insurance! Treatment for alopecia areata is usually done with injections, and the cost varies by dermatology clinic, but when I looked it up at the time, the average was about 15,000 won per session, and that was about the same for me. It might have increased now... Still, since it's covered by insurance, the actual out-of-pocket expense isn't high. General hair loss isn't usually improved with injections, and since it's not a medical condition, insurance doesn't cover it either.
If I develop alopecia areata? Then don't worry and head straight to the dermatologist. Getting an injection makes treating alopecia areata easy!!