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> I'm also currently going to the dermatologist.
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> What treatment did the dermatologist give you?
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> He gave me medicinal shamp and steroid drugs, but I don't know if I should continue to go to the dermatologist...
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In the first few months, I used medicine, medicinal hemp, and applied medicine (morning and evening were different). After about two months, I'll stop taking the medicine
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I only used the morning and evening application. I didn't know it at the time, but I applied it
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I found out later that the medication I apply in the middle of the night is minoxiril. at morning
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I don't know what the application is.
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When I first met the doctor in charge, I was in a state where only the top of my head was missing a little bit (though I thought I lost a lot at the time, but it's a little bit compared to now).
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The specialist in charge said it would take about six months of treatment, but it lasted two years. Nothing has improved for two years, and I felt the front part is falling out little by little.
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And I stopped going to the hospital when I went to the U.S. for language training.
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According to a kind doctor, once male hair loss begins
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They say there is no way to stop it at the moment. Except for hair transplants.
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I totally agree with that.
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I'm currently about a month into my second hair transplant. We'll have to wait and see. In order to find the old normal, it is said that the density should be increased with artificial hair after about two autologous hair transplants. I think this is the most effective method at the moment. First of all, the autologous hair transplant needs to end successfully, but I'm worried that many people say it didn't work in autologous hair transplantation, but in my case, I think the first transplant is okay. Anyway, we'll have to wait a little longer.
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And ss, from my experience, going to the dermatologist is no use. In the case of male hair loss, which is not due to circular hair loss or other diseases, attending a dermatologist does not just slow down the pace of hair loss a little.
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I think going to the hospital for two years was the wrong choice.If I had a hair transplant at that time, I would have been able to save two years of money, waste of time and mind.
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If I were in your position, I'm not sure if hair loss has progressed to freezing, but I'll choose autologous hair transplantation. The cost is enormous, but what should I do
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You have to take it, and the hospital's choice will be the most important. It should not be considered that the treatment cost is 12 million won cheaper. Since you're spending a lot of money
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Find out about various hospitals in advance. I believe that the preoperative doctor has seen and believed in the photo albums of the patients who have operated so far, but I'm not sure I can recommend this hospital yet, so it's too early to recommend it, and there must be other successful people who have operated, so ask them for help.
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A clear hospital, a doctor's choice is important. from a certain doctor
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I think I'll be satisfied if I get surgery.
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I wrote it down rambling. I hope it helped you...
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