Hello, I'm studying hair transplantation.
I've learned something new this time, so I'm writing it down because I want to share it and check it out.
-As long as it's thinning, it doesn't even transplant!!
As hair loss progresses, hair becomes thinner. In my case, I feel much thinner than before.
That doesn't mean I lost a lot of hair, but it just became thinner overall.
When I get counseling, I think this case is very ambiguous. In order to transplant hair, it is said that the hair must fall out first.
It is said that the hair is vaguely thin, so it cannot be transplanted if it is attached. Is this right? Are you in the same situation?
-Hair loss medicine is the truth?
In this case, it is said that the priority is to delay the loss of hair and make the hair thicker through hair loss medicine.
If you transplant hair, the existing hair follicles get hurt and it's not good... It's quite a conundrum. I can't even ask him to leave.
-advice
If you feel your hair is thinning, take hair loss medicine if possible. Otherwise, you'll fall into this middle state where you can't even transplant.
If any of the similar people have gotten better, please recommend me some medicine or shampoo.
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