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I've known that my hair is thin since I was young.
After I was discharged (24 years old), I had no problem with M, but I've been eating Professionalsia knowing that my top of my head and part of my hair are getting thinner and losing weight.
I thought it didn't work, so I changed it to Amodat and took it.
~After a while, I am 32 years old now, and I visited the hospital last year to estimate the Hair Transplant.
M-shaped hair loss and crown hair loss are possible, but I heard that my type of hair loss (male, female hair loss) is not transplantable.
When you said that, what you recommended was taking Amodat and Minoxidil tablets together.
Until now, I haven't eaten minoxidil tablets because I'm scared of shading, but I thought it was the last way, so I took it with avodat.
From the second month of taking it, it started to break out, and I finally stopped taking it after seeing my hair break even more and even my side hair break due to the shading phenomenon for 7-8 months. (I know that if I continue to take it after shading, it will have an effect, but it didn't work, and it didn't work.)
Currently, I know that if you stop taking it, it will be restored in a few months, but it hasn't yet been recovered and the hair keeps falling out after 6 months
Is there anyone who is male like me but is experiencing female hair loss (dipa)... Is there really a way to recover
- Health + 4 times per week
- No seborrheic scalp inflammation
- taking nutritional supplements
- irritating food, liquid fructose-free
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