I went to two hospitals for medicine prescriptions and counseling for the first time today.
I am 29 years old and I tend to go to my hair and have weak volume because I have no strength. My father doesn't have a strong family history, but he does have hair loss on the top of his head (My uncle also has hair loss on the top of his head). As far as I feel, I've been trying to style my hair with a dry hair since October last year, but my hair is weak and the volume is dying. The part of the scalp looks more curled? That's when I started thinking, and today I went to a plastic surgery clinic, a dermatologist, and a hair transplant together. I went to a total of two clinics, one clinic, and one local dermatologist.
I was worried that it was too late
The first big hospital you went to, the machine?I tested it with the same thing to make the scalp visible. (It's not very dense, and most of the hair that has one hair is sometimes two. Your scalp looked fine), and the head of the women's counseling department said it wasn't hair loss My hair is usually on the side, but I think it's more pressed because my hair is long. Then, I wanted to talk to the doctor about whether it would be effective because he recommended management and shampoo purchase through a program there. The male doctor wouldn't even prescribe me medicine. If you want, I'll give you about 15 days of medication, so let's watch for the side effects, but I'm not going to give you a hair transplant anywhere else. (You were a little dry.) I brought up the hair transplant first I'm telling you that I thought it was that bad.)
In the second dermatology, the female teacher said that hair loss is divided into 1-7 stages and belongs to stage 2. He also explained that the hair loss is not severe and that his hair is thinning (kind and detailed). The hair near the top of the head is gathered in other places, so it looks empty, and I think it's more like that because the hair is a little pressed to the side. You recommended minoxidil to apply. So, I asked if the hair loss would continue if it was in the second stage anyway, but I had to take the medicine anyway, and the medicine was effective. The medicine that you take is more effective than the medicine you apply, but in your opinion, you don't want to recommend the medicine you take now, so you keep recommending minoxidil and see you in a month. Let's slow down the medicine as much as possible. Many articles say that the sooner you take medicine, the better. It's my first time treating hair loss, so I trusted the doctor and only received minoxidil.
In the first hospital, even though I have hair loss, the program that I treat there is more profitable, so I wondered if I was trying to hide my hair loss.ㅜㅜ These days, my personality seems to be twisted because there is some stress.
Then, the second hospital told me not to take the medicine.
I don't think this is a situation that can be solved by applying minoxidil only, but the doctor will be okayIn the meantime, they said let's just do minoxidil first.
I want to see the effect quickly and prevent hair loss, is this okay? If I suddenly go a month later and say let's take medicine, is it going to be late..I'm sorry for the rambling post. I'm writing because I want to hear your opinions because my head is complicated.
For your information, I tend to make my hair long in pictures.I got a perm in mid-November last year.
The location of the first and second photos is a little different, so the intensity of light is different. Please keep that in mind
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