The first time I recognized M-shaped hair loss was in my mid-20s. I was very shocked at the time, and since then, more than 15 years have passed, responding in my own way, such as habitually wearing a hat or cutting my hair short. Considering those long years, I feel fortunate that the pace of progress is not as serious as I feared.
Hair transplantation was something I've been curious about for a long time, and whenever I saw many reviews that they were satisfied, I was cold. But I spent a long time hesitating to think, 'Do I have to do it?' In the meantime, as I recently had time to spare, I thought, "If you do it, now is the right time."
I went to one more place besides the JARADA CLINIC recommended by my acquaintance. In fact, I wanted to compare at least one or two more places in my mind, but in the end, I decided to proceed with it because I felt that the impression I received at the JARADA CLINIC was reliable enough.
Unlike when I first encountered hair transplants, I also have a different perception these days, sensing the atmosphere that many people accept it as a cosmetic approach. I think I was able to take courage because I changed my perspective that it was a process of enhancing confidence by supplementing a little more, not to hide the complex.
I'm finally getting my procedure done tomorrow, and I'm going to bed expecting a satisfactory result.
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