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SpringBean

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  1. There is said to be an average mark-up of 10% to 20% depending on the place you go to. I believe this is standard. The only way I could see getting this cost knocked off is actually becoming a citizen in Korea.
  2. One of the clinics I had been in touch with has a few different doctors but they all seem to do the same work just on different days and if you need multiple procedures, you will have multiple doctors if it is done in a short time.
  3. I had needling done before for my adult acne and it helped. It healed about 80% of it and the rest I was able to get rid of with medication. I love that this is a simple and not so expensive option for people looking to correct skin issues. I am considering trying it for my scalp (hair growth) before going all in on hair transplants.
  4. I was wondering this myself and looked into it. It seems like you just need to be able to know your history and fill out a form in most cases but some clinics may want to see paperwork. So It might be worth contacting the clinic before you head to Korea to find out for sure.
  5. I will look into him and this clinic, thanks! I am struggling to find ones that specifically state they are for women that is why I wanted to ask here.
  6. I have lost 65% of my hair and my scalp is showing too much. I just don't feel feminine anymore because of it. I was looking into options for hair transplants for women. It seems like Korea may be the place to go. Has anyone had experience with this? Do you know of any clinics?
  7. I had swelling for nearly 7 months! Once it was all gone, I was so happy with my results. What clinic did you go to? I am curious if you went to the same one that I did.
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