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[re] Look at the picture and give me some advice!!

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>I posted this picture not too long ago.
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>I ask for your advice one last time before deciding on surgery.
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>1. In my case, I've been on medication for more than a year, had little effect, and side effects were severe, so I stopped taking medication now.
> I heard that the drug works on the top of the head, but I'm not going to use it in the future due to side effects.
> So you don't have to tell me to use drugs... -,-
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>2. As you can see, it's overall hair loss. Top of the head - Top of the head - It's getting less dense to the front.
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>I'm asking you a question.
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>Just because you have surgery doesn't mean you expect a big effect. Especially, I have a wide area of hair loss
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>It's because I know that surgery can have a lot of effects...
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>But every morning, it takes more than 30 minutes to apply the thickener, and it starts to get tired.
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>There's a limit, so it's starting to show that you've put on a thickener. -,-
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>1. There will be a limit to surgery, but will it be at least better than now? in the future, or in the future
> Even considering the speed of hair loss progression. So if you can reduce the amount of hair growth and the setting time...-,-,
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>2. The back of the hair that will be transplanted is not that thick. How much can you cover with one procedure?
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>3. As you can see in the picture, the density of the front part is getting thinner as the line is gradually pushed up.
> You don't have to lower the line around the front, but I want to increase the density of the line around the front.
> This is because it is very difficult to cover the front of the head with a thickening agent rather than the top of the head. Because of that
> It takes a lot of time in the morning.
> In this case, wouldn't it be worse than before surgery due to accompanying elimination?
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>4. Please give me other advice.
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>It's best to go to the hospital and consult in person, but I live in Jeju Island, and I went to Seoul a few weeks ago and got counseling
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>At that time, I couldn't think of a specific question, so I just came. -.-.
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>I'm going to decide on the surgery and ask for your advice one last time.

You're hair loss similar to mine. I felt like I was looking at my picture for a moment.(laughs)
I've been taking my medication for 5 years, too.
But it really doesn't work for me. I eat with the feeling of grabbing straws.
I'm in the third week of surgery, and I'm a little eliminated right now. No, I should call Sim out of the head~
I had the forehead and hair roots left, so I did my bangs and top hair.
I don't think I can reach the top of my head, so I'm going to do the second round depending on the progress of the surgery.
What I'm trying to tell you is...If you do a case like yours, it's much better than before.
Of course, you have to bear the small pain that comes with it.
I'm currently enjoying the time,
Well, I'm from Busan, but..Seoul, a local ㅗ group, has a lot of experience
The cost of surgery is also low. This is because hair follicle separation teams work in Seoul.
[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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