Hello, I'm a man in his 30s who is worried about hair loss on the top of the head. Hair that started losing water in your 20s... I take care of it with minoxidil and beer yeast at home, and when I went out, I covered it with a partial wig, but I don't have a car and I'm getting tired of this, so I'm thinking of getting a hair transplant before I get older. However, what I'm worried about now is that I've heard that smoking is essential before and after hair transplantation, and I'm wondering if smoking also affects counseling. Looking at Modi's review, I heard that a detailed examination is conducted with equipment before counseling, so I think we can receive more accurate counseling only in a scalp environment similar to before and after hair transplantation. Does pre-transplant counseling not matter whether I smoke or not?? Should I quit smoking for a short time before counseling? I look forward to hearing from you...
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