Hello, DAEDAMO seniors. I'm posting to ask for advice because it's hard for me to decide by myself because I'm just blinded.
I am currently 23 years old and serving in the military. I've been under a lot of stress since before I joined the army because of my M-shaped forehead, but as I get closer to being discharged from the military, my worries about hair loss get deeper. In fact, when I told my friends and acquaintances about my concerns, I would only hear them say, "What kind of hair transplant are you?" and "That's okay."
But this time, I went to some hospitals in Gangnam with a big heart, and the estimate was about 2,000 mother by non-cut. The hospital strongly recommends that hair loss should be managed and operated quickly even at a young age.
My concern is whether it will be okay to proceed with the surgery as I am currently serving in the military. I'm planning to take a lot of time off for surgery, but I'm worried about whether I can handle the management or shading after I return to the unit. From your point of view, what do you think of transplanting in your early 20s? Or would it be better to wait a little longer and do it after I'm discharged from the military? Please give us valuable opinions from experienced people.
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