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Expectations for postoperative surgery in people with genetic hair loss and m-shaped hair loss in their 20s and early 30s
If you think about it, I think it's not enough..
I think it's okay for people with extensive and severe hair loss and some age to operate domestically..(Because surgery doesn't mean you expect a normal hair.)
but,
In the case of genetic hair loss in their 20s and 30s who want almost normal people (more than 80% of normal people) through surgery, even if the second or third surgery is performed again over the transplant site a few years later, it is necessary to plant the hairline and the upper part of it at a density similar to that of normal people to be satisfied to some extent,
For those who have only wide m-shaped hair loss and forehead and have a dense density above them, I think it would be wise to plant them in high density outside of the country..
These people can just turn into normal people if they have surgery...
It was my personal opinion. Even if there are people who have different opinions
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