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[re] I'm considering a hair transplant. (See photo)

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  • Surgery Method -
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  • Age Range early 20s
You're really similar to me. I have a wide forehead by nature and tend to be more in the same position as you. I don't know if it's hair loss or not, but I'm shaking because of the number of times I lose my hair when I wash my hair. It's really stressful to lose your hair. People who haven't really experienced it don't know. I still have a long way to go because I have to make money to operate, but I really hope you will be proud! Make sure to!


>Hello
>I'm 30 years old and a working man.
>A few months ago, I learned a lot of good information from a site called Daedamo
>I've always been just staring, but I'm posting today to ask you for advice.
>
>I always keep my hair full, but at some point, my bangs will be as good as before
>I first learned 4 years ago that I don't do it, and when I looked closely, both sides of my forehead were slightly raised
>It wasn't too much, but if I cut my hair a little short and put gel on it, my style would live well
>
>Even now, I put gel on my bangs and put them up on both foreheads (especially my left forehead is slightly raised)
>I know the parts, so I try to hide it with my hair, but I don't live the style like before
>It takes a long time to touch my hair, and people don't know it well yet, but sometimes it's because of my hair
>There are times when I get stressed.
>
>There is no baldness on my family's side, but my maternal grandfather was bald
>I think there may be a bald genetic factor.
>
>If you look at the hairline changes from 4 years ago to the present, the forehead is slightly M-shaped
>(Particularly, the left hairline is a bit higher than the right side) The hairline of the forehead is thick
>I think it's a little bit better than before.
>
>So far, there is no special treatment related to hair loss prevention.
>I've thought about drug treatment, but once you take it, you have to keep taking it, and it depends on your constitution
>There are a lot of public opinion that side effects from drug use should be endured, so in my opinion
>If possible, I don't plan to do medication in the future.
>
>For now, I'm considering hair transplantation in the M-shape on both sides of my forehead and hairline on my forehead
>I'm curious about my current condition and the number of hair transplants and the cost for Hair Transplant after looking at the attached picture.
>And do I have to get medication even after Hair Transplant?
>Is there anyone here who has a hair transplant and doesn't get medication..
>
>I'd like to see my situation now and hear good advice from seniors who experienced it first.
>
>Then, everyone, get well-to-do^^

[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 Hair Transplant by the Chief Executive Officer]
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