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Any comments on how my scalp scan results look like?
Hello everyone! I've posted here in this forum before a couple of months ago and just recently I've managed to get a scan of my scalp at a rather controversial hair loss clinic in my country (they're known for coercing customers to pay thousands of dollars for herbal treatments, etc. anyway I do not buy their story as I am rather skeptical, what with all the bad reviews and all)
here's my scalp's scan result,
according to the consultant, my hair is really dry but the scalp is just too oily and dandruff is apparently "buried" beneath the skin, is that even possible? she's trying to get myself to sign up for some "unclogging" treatment (about US$ 200) so that my hair follicles are able to "breathe" again. It's rather hard to believe but I do feel that the base of my scalp is really oily, and I have a really frequent shedding of hair (about 20 strands each time I shampoo, and I shampoo twice a day)
any advice on what can be done? to those wondering of my background, I am 20, Asian, living in South East Asia, have a front receding hairline, thinning hair, extremely heavy on sweating. I've posted a thread in this link before this https://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showth...se-guy-worried.
Any feedback, be it expert or not, is very much appreciated!
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I was looking for analytical report writing and came across this post. The good news is that when performed by a trained, experienced hair restoration specialist, a hair transplant procedure can last a lifetime. That's because the genetic predisposition for hair loss resides in the follicle, rather than in the scalp.
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Since I'm not an expert, word hurdle I can't give you any advice on this. dordle I'm sorry, but if they come up with a reasonable remedy you can try
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I’ve never had to deal with the dreaded “frizzy hair” condition, but my drift hunters hair does tend to get oily and dry at times. Recently, I’ve started to get more breakage on the crown of my head (mostly in the back).
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I've noticed that the hair on the crown of my head has been breaking off more frequently as of late. duotrigordle game
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As a qualitative analysis, each MRH scan was visually graded in terms of the severity of alopecia, using a 4-point MR severity score. Car Games
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If you have received scalp scan results and have concerns or questions about them basketbros, I strongly recommend consulting with a qualified healthcare professional or a dermatologist. They can examine the scan results in detail, discuss any findings or potential issues, and provide appropriate guidance or treatment options based on your individual situation.
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A hair transplant operation can last a lifetime when carried out by a qualified, experienced hair restoration specialist. The dreaded "frizzy hair" problem has never been a problem for me. Regarding the degree of baldness, each MRH scan was visually assessed.
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