Hello, I'm 40 now. I've been aware of MJ hair loss since 2008, but due to ignorance
At first, I poured a lot of money into a hair loss management center. I'm sure many of you did
I tried black bean curd, cold, scalp massage with a wooden comb, and expensive hair loss shampoo
I realized that the answer was medicine..
As a student at the time, I was prescribed domestic generic monadoo due to the burden of the price of the ppe and bought 5% minoxidil from the pharmacy
I ate and applied it steadily. Minoxidil seems to have fluffy hair when applied, but it didn't grow beyond that, and my scalp was itchy and had trouble, so I ended up stopping it.
Monadou ate very consistently and diligently, but unfortunately, no new hair grew in the missing area.
Not only that, but the MJ eventually progressed little by little.
In my personal opinion, if I didn't take the medication, considering that MJ is pushed by 1cm a year, the effect is that if I take the medication, I get pushed by 1cm every 5 years? It's understood to be that much.
After taking medicine and enduring with a hairstyle, I ended up having a hairline Hair Transplant with MJ in 2012.
The medication I wanted to avoid and the Hair Transplant I wanted to avoid became my job in the end.Haha
After Hair Transplant, my satisfaction was really high. I always insisted on covering my forehead with bangs, but I was able to do hair that showed my forehead.
However, there was a regret about the density, and the density reinforcement was carried out in 2014.
For the next four years, I think I really didn't have any stress about hair loss.
I've been doing as hard as I wanted to get my hair bleached.
Of course, the hair loss of the existing hair would have been progressing. But thanks to Hair Transplant, I couldn't see the progress and didn't want to know.
Then, one day in 2018, I found out that it was Finpera. It's an Indian generic and the price is really nice.
I've never had a fête, and I've only taken monadou faithfully, and I've never had a resistance to generics
I bought and started eating Finpe without hesitation.
After eating for a year and two months, one day, I suddenly started to catch that the hair density in the middle of the forehead became very poor.
I tried to figure out the situation by collecting and analyzing old pictures. Is this because I changed the medicine to pinpe? Or is the hair loss that was going on now revealed enough to be recognized
I didn't want to believe it was Finn Pettat. Because I still had three years' worth of pinpe left Hah!
If pinpe is to blame, this remaining pinpe becomes trash to me.
After giving Finfe an indulgence like that, I continued taking it without a doubt.
I just believed that hair loss got worse as much as I cared, so I just believed in Finfe and didn't care.
After four more months of eating, I began to feel that the hair loss situation had progressed further.
Now that I can no longer insist on Finfe, I went to the hospital today and bought Momofe, which was the cheapest generic drug in Korea
85,000 won for 90 tablets
When I looked around other articles, it was a little expensive. I think there are up to 60,000 in Jongno
In my personal opinion, maybe it wasn't right for me, but I think it was right that my hair loss progressed rapidly while I was eating it.
I hoped it wouldn't, but I ended up acknowledging the reality.
Experience has shown that once you've lost weight and exposed your bare skin, you never get new hair again
I expect Momope to have no difference in efficacy from Monadou.
Momope, if you're disappointed, I'll go back to Monadou
If the progression of hair loss is better than now, I'm thinking of reinforcing the density of the front ear again.
Currently, the existing hair is a little bit backward leaving the hair implanted in the front hairline, so it doesn't look good ㅜㅜ
Thank you for reading the long article.
I hope everyone stays healthy
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