As you can see from my article, I'm a 27-year-old man who has also had a hair transplant once, thinking that his hair has suddenly become very thin recently and that the effect has been limited for 6-7 years.
I think I should use the wig to cover the top of the head at the end of this year or next year, but everyone dissuaded me from having a lot of inconvenience. Still, I've done all the ppe + minoxidil + ribivogen + other supplements + exercise/food therapy, but the progress is continuous and there is a lot of social withdrawal, so I can't wait to wear the wig.
I'm a medical student, so I'm going to be an intern next year, but I'm thinking of a fixed type because I think I'll sleep in the on-call room for most of the 365 days. If personal space is allowed, tap-type is also possible. What is the inconvenience of management? If I wash my hair, dry it, dry it tightly for volume, and style it with wax, it will take about 20 minutes, but I think it will take similar time to take care of the wig..
I'd like to ask you if there's nothing too inconvenient about being a woman with long hair that doesn't wash the wig every day and takes time to dry it.
What are the most inconvenient things about people who have worn wigs for a long time? And why should I keep doing medication (which is not expected to have any additional effects) without wearing a wig while looking at the empty top of my head?
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