I wore a wig in Busan on May 3rd.
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Of course, I went to several places and compared them and checked them.
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It didn't make that much of a difference as I thought?
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My wig doesn't show much.
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I can't tell you in detail here, but if you send me an email, I'll teach you wholeheartedly. The price is 600,000 won.I'm also a person who paid a lot of attention to wig soldering
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> Seeing so many people like me who are in the same family as me, first of all, I gained a lot of strength
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> I was able to do it and I saw a lot of good information.
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> I just felt like I didn't have a lot of hair, but this year, my hair suddenly became empty in spring. Maybe because I keep paying attention, I'm getting more and more afraid to meet people. I'm only 25 years old this year [Crying]
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> I went into treatment late, but I can't believe I'm getting hair transplant again with medicine, and I thought there was a point in planting trees in the desert, so I decided to go with a wig (there seems to be no guarantee that it won't fall out again).
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> Actually, I haven't consulted the hospital yet. That's all the information I got from going around the site a couple of days ago (though I've made a lot of progress and learning)
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> I think wigs are a kind of fashion anyway, so I like wigs, but where is good in Busan? I think there are famous places such as *Auntie, *Chanwol,*ran in Busan, but it is said that there are differences between branches. And at first, I heard it's good to approach it as a practice with relatively cheap fashion wigs, so please tell me some good wig shops in Busan. These days, I'm all thinking about this, so if I don't make a decision quickly, I think I'll get psychotic symptoms. I'm worried about going out of the house tomorrow right away.. Please tell me
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