Will the pain be severe during the Pantodil procedure?
When you are young, you have thick and shiny hair
I started losing hair after having a baby, and my hairline and the crown of my head gradually began to look thin.
I've tried every hair loss shampoo that's supposed to be good, but I haven't seen any results.
As a last resort, I tried covering it up with powder that you pat on your head (i.e., hair fibers) and even tried wearing a clip-on wig from a home shopping channel, but those were only temporary solutions and were incredibly inconvenient when going to the swimming pool or sweating in the summer.
So I considered getting a hair transplant, but besides the cost, I was worried it would be painful, so I was just hesitating when I found out about the injection treatment, Pantodil.
Will the Pantodil procedure be very painful? I have sensitive skin, and since the scalp is also skin, I'm worried it will hurt because of the word "injection."
I heard that the Pantodil treatment is effective, so I am really looking forward to it.
I don't even aspire to have thick hair. I just don't want it to look sparse. I think I'll be reborn with Pantodil from my thin, bare head.