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[re] What did you say as an experienced hair loss for 10 years

  • 23years ago

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>I'm a 38-year-old man now
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>As a person who has experienced hair loss since his fourth year of college, I accidentally stopped by this site while surfing the Internet
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>I'll tell you one thing
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>First of all, as you know well, hair loss is a male type hair loss (balding), which has a large genetic factor
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>There are many types of hair loss
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>Someone who is losing hair from the front/M-shaped hair loss/ Someone who is losing hair from the top of the head/
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>There must be many forms, right? (What everyone knows)
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>I get drugs containing minoxidil from the United States before they were marketed in Korea
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>I've used shampoo, herbal medicine, etc. from professional to professional fascia, but despite 10 years of effort
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>I didn't see a very good resultMy conclusion is bald (especially male hair loss)
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>That's why I'm telling you that there's no good special medicine yet
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>If you think it's a genetic factor, rather than being greedy to completely treat the progressive hair loss
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>Don't invest too much money (especially younger people)
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>1: Use shampoo for hair loss (It doesn't matter if you wash it enough, even if it's regular shampoo)
>2: Products containing minoxidil, an FDA-approved ingredient (it can be true for 10,000 won) - If there is no response after 6-12 months of use, stop it. - It's not too much to judge that it doesn't work for you
>3: Sleep at least 12 o'clock (sleep enough)
>4: Take care of yourself consistently, but don't be too sensitive to stress. (It's hard, but take care of your mind.)
>5: Shampoo at least once every two days if you have nausea (scalp clean)
>6: Eat seaweed (such as kelp) rather than meat when eating
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>Unfortunately, you still recognize that there is no special medicine for male hair loss
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>I hope you don't spend too much money on hair loss products that flood the market and take care of them, so listen to your savings little by little and get a hair transplant as a last resort (not complete, but I think it's the best thing for now) ~I've spent almost 500 won so farI haven't had surgery yet. I'm planning to do it
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>The above contents are personal experiences. /It may vary depending on the individual, but for now
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>If you're bald, I'm sure you'll agree
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>I'm not even a doctor, I'm just a person who runs a personal business
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>For those who are in their 20s or early teens with hair loss, I'll help them with my treatment efforts
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>I'm writing this with the heart of getting wise treatment
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>How can you stop it if it's a genetic factor? Let's look forward to the day when a special medicine or excellent treatment comes out, acknowledge the reality, and live comfortably every day


I think I've probably heard about 500..
I think there's a cause on the other side, rather than on the hair
I think there's a problem with Holmon.. So I was doing it alone
I've been holding the results for about three months, but I don't know if it'll work..I don't know

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