You compared transplants to wigs...
First of all, in my personal opinion, I recommend transplantation to these people.
1. I don't have hair at all, so I'll cover up the shiny ones.
2. The part that will be transplanted is a very small part of the M-shape, the side and back of the head are very healthy, thick, and thick hair
In the case of number 1, I think they don't have hair loss anymore.
The transplanted head does not fall out for the rest of your life.
It's a hair that people transplant one by one, so you shouldn't expect a lot of thick hair.
It's just a level of cover. Covering is enough.
In case 2, I've seen a few successful people, and their characteristics are that they have a lot of raw bodies and thick hair.
If you have a lot of hair, you can extract a larger amount of hair even if you remove the scalp at the same width, and the thicker the planted hair, the better the cosmetic effect.
However, if additional hair loss progresses, a second and third operation is required.
If you don't like the wig, you don't have to wear it... It is said that surgery cannot be performed more than three times in a lifetime.
The amount is also high, ranging from 200 to 700, and the level of medical staff operating varies widely.
Also, if you have surgery, your hair grows new, and you expect a style, it will take at least 6 months...
In my case, I'm going to wear a wig first and then have surgery when I take off the wig.
When the time comes when your hair doesn't come close to your complex anymore...
At that time, I decided that it would be good to take it off and cover it up...
I only talked about the surgery part because someone else has already commented on the wig.
Please make a wise decision.
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