I knew that one of the side effects of the female hair loss medication was polymyelosis, so I started taking it... I didn't know it would be the same for me. I'm naturally hairless, but I'm like an old man's arm... It's disgusting. Not only does your body itch frequently, but if you take it on days when you're not in good condition, you'll get hives. I've heard a lot about hair transplants being expensive, so I didn't even look at them. Should I stop taking the medication now... It's definitely working on the hairline I felt that. You have to decide this after consulting the hospital so that you don't have a problem, right? I'd like to go to a hospital that specializes in hair loss like Modi or Mo Plus to get a diagnosis, can I get some recommendations? Nonhyun-gentleman, this way is fine. It's close to work.
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