Hello.
I'm 24 years old, and I think I started losing hair when I was 21.
Until I was 20, my bangs were normal, so I was bleaching them. My forehead is usually wide.
I did a lot of drying at that time, and after that, I went to the army, and I became a tease for my seniors in the army.
I lost a lot of my hair.
And after I was discharged from the military, I thought it would be okay if I grew my hair
The top of the head is still okay, but the m shape is very narrow.
The hospital asked for an early diagnosis of hair loss and treatment quickly.
But it took me too long to take medicine. I understand it's a drug that affects hormones...
Anyway, I quit smoking and don't drink alcohol, and I control my bedtime well
It doesn't feel like I'm getting my hair done There's a lot of feeling that the loss is decreasing
I always wear a hat. When I put it on, it feels like I don't have much hair, but when the wind blows..;e;;
So what I'm thinking is a non-cutaneous hair transplant..
But I still have fluffy hair on the part where my bangs fell out,
I don't use medication yet. I only use shampoo to prevent hair loss
I'm going to try Minoxidil now.
My concern right now is... I'm worried because I don't know when the hair transplant should be.
Oh, and there's an "m" shape in it, but the top of the head is okay,
Usually, how many hairs do it, how much does it cost, and which hospital is good at it
I would appreciate it if you could let me know your experiences or notes. (sighing)
Masters, please share your knowledge
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