On July 25, 2019, Director Lim of Limiseok Theme Dermatology Clinic appeared on KBS Joy’s Shopping’s Pointers.

Can hair-loss injections help prevent hair loss?

KBS N announcer Shin Seung-jun visited for a scalp examination.
Aside from one area, his hair was sparse, and he also had flakes on his scalp.


He is currently experiencing both M-shaped hair loss and crown hair loss at the same time!!
Hair should grow from the root, but as the roots gradually disappear, the scalp becomes visibly sparse.
To prevent hair loss, the roots of the hair must be restored!

Hair-loss management follicle injection to prevent hair loss
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Scalp scaling + disinfection
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Follicular (perifollicular) injection
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Laser recovery

Treatment to restore the roots, STEP 1. Scalp scaling
If flakes and waste products clog the scalp, hair cannot grow, so scalp scaling is used to remove flakes and waste products.

Treatment to restore the roots, STEP 2. Follicular (perifollicular) injection
Before the follicle injection, the area is disinfected, and nutrient ingredients that help prevent hair loss and improve the scalp are directly injected into the scalp for treatment.

Treatment to restore the roots, STEP 3. Laser recovery
This is a recovery process that helps hair regeneration with laser treatment.
Results may vary depending on the individual.
Because hair loss can make a person look older, reduce social confidence, and even make it frightening to meet people, Director Lim visited the studio to give an accurate explanation of the follicle injection treatment for people who try to hide their hair loss.

What symptoms mean someone should get follicle injections?

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If the amount of hair falling out is greater than usual, suspect hair loss!
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If you are a man and, when you place your palm above your eyebrow line, the hairline is above your palm, suspect hair loss!
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If there is a hair-loss patient in your family, check in advance!

Seborrheic dermatitis can progress into hair loss!
In the past, it was said that even if you had seborrheic dermatitis, it was not related to hair loss, but if seborrheic dermatitis becomes severe, it can progress into hair loss. Do not try folk remedies; visit a dermatology clinic that treats hair loss and receive proper care!

For men, the progression usually starts with M-shaped hair loss and then connects to crown hair loss, eventually leading to baldness.
If hair roots are present, treatment is possible.


Do frequent hairstyle changes negatively affect the scalp?
Dyeing and perming damage the hair as part of making a change, so doing them too often is not good.
If you undergo a hair transplant, transplantation is possible by using areas where the roots (hair follicles) are still alive.



[Source] KBS N https://youtu.be/i7TCxHg_Bfg






