Because of my m-shaped forehead, there were times when my forehead was clearly visible, which caused me a lot of stress.
She didn't have any information before, so she used a lot of shampoos that were said to be good for hair loss, but it didn't work. After hearing a lot of information about hair loss such as Revibogen, Rausch, Rene Furterer, Alpecin, etc. , I started to get a feel for what was effective. First of all, since I took the prescribed medicine, I am feeling better because I am losing weight less than before. But it doesn't seem to make hair grow... If
you wash off the shampoo thoroughly and don't dry it with hot air, dandruff won't form and it seems to prevent hair loss.
Before, I was taking Propecia and then Avodart, but I stopped taking the medicine for a while because of the baby.
Minoxyl did not suit me personally. I got red spots and dandruff, so I didn't think it was right for me.
Personally, the one that I found effective was the one I bought directly from Amazon in the US called Pokapil.
I also have toenail fungus, but the Poka Peel made my toenails grow faster, so the toenail fungus disappeared with the Poka Peel. Since
then, I have been taking Ultra Nourishing Hair from GNC, but personally, it is less effective than the Poka Peel.
The cost of a hair transplant at Mojerim is 10 million won, but they say that if you don't lose hair like me and take medication, you don't have to do it right away.
As I was writing, I hesitated too much.
My conclusion is that you can survive with medication and have surgery later. If you haven't lost too much...