‘Yeon Jeong-hoon♥’ Han Ga-in “After giving birth to my second child, I lost hair on the top of my head… “My face is sagging”

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Actress Han Ga-in (42) confessed to hair loss after giving birth.

On the 6th, a video titled ‘Actress Han Ga-in’s first bathroom item with useful tips revealed (exfoliation, husband fainting)’ was released on the YouTube channel ‘Freedom Lady Han Ga-in’.

In the​ video, Han Ga-in was shown drying wet hair. He​ then revealed the hair and body products he is using.

While introducing the hair loss ‍hair essence, he said, “This may be nonsense, but I originally⁢ had a lot of hair. “I was ​born with a lot of ​hair ‍genetically,” he said.

“After giving birth to my second child, my bangs fell out. As hair⁣ loss occurred on the top of the head and the scalp became weak, the volume on the top of the head decreased. “The root volume also died ⁤and my face sagging,” ⁢he confessed.

Han Ga-in revealed that her hair in the parted area falls out easily.

“I always parted my hair on the left, but I changed it ⁣to the right. ⁢If you part ‌your hair on only one side, your hair will fall out. “It seems like hair and​ skin are really important to women as they age,” she emphasized.

Afterwards, ⁣the bathroom was revealed. The bathroom was equipped with a bathtub, shower booth, and sink. I was amazed to see Namsan Mountain from the bathroom.

Han Ga-in said, ​“If you look over there from the bathroom, the Namsan Hyatt ‍looks like⁢ this. “It’s nice to ​sit and take ‍a bath like this,” he said.

He expressed satisfaction, saying, “It’s nice⁢ that we can see Namsan’s four seasons every day.”

Meanwhile, Han Ga-in married actor Yeon Jeong-hoon (46) in 2005 and has one son and⁣ one⁣ daughter.

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Time.news Interview: The‌ Impact ⁢of Motherhood on Hair Health with Dr. Sue Kim

Time.news Editor⁤ (TNE): Welcome, Dr.⁤ Sue Kim, ‌an expert in dermatology and a specialist ⁢in hair⁤ health. ‌Today, we’re diving into a‍ topic that recently garnered ‌attention thanks⁤ to actress Han‌ Ga-in’s⁢ candid​ revelations‍ about her experiences ​with hair loss ⁣after childbirth.⁢ Thank ⁣you for joining us!

Dr. Sue Kim (DSK): ⁢ Thank you for having ‍me. It’s a pleasure to discuss ⁢such an important‌ issue ⁤that many ⁣women ‍face.

TNE: ⁣Han Ga-in mentioned experiencing⁤ hair loss, particularly at ​her bangs and the ⁣top ⁢of her head, after the birth ‌of her second child. How common is⁢ this among new ⁣mothers?

DSK: Hair loss after childbirth, particularly postpartum⁤ hair⁣ loss, is actually quite common. Many women experience this due to hormonal changes in the body. During pregnancy, women retain more⁢ hair due to elevated levels of certain hormones, but after birth, there’s a significant drop in these hormones, leading to a sudden shedding phase.

TNE: It’s fascinating how closely our bodies are ​tied to hormonal fluctuations. Han Ga-in ⁣also pointed out ​that she used‍ to part her ⁤hair ⁢on the left but switched to the right to combat thinning. Is there ‍any merit to this⁢ practice?

DSK: ⁤ Changing the parting of ‍your‌ hair can indeed​ help create the illusion of ​more‌ volume and can sometimes reduce‌ stress on specific​ hair follicles. However, it’s⁤ more ⁢of a temporary cosmetic solution. A more holistic approach,‍ including diet and proper hair care, is essential for ⁢long-term‍ hair health.

TNE: Speaking of hair care, she shared ⁤her routine and highlighted the importance of using hair essence‌ for hair ⁣loss. What ​products or ingredients should women look for in their⁢ hair care products to help with hair loss?

DSK: Look for products that contain ingredients ‍like ⁤biotin, keratin, or peptides, which are ⁣known to​ promote hair strength and growth. Additionally, moisturizing ingredients like hyaluronic ​acid can help‍ maintain scalp health, ⁣which is crucial when ‍dealing with hair ​loss.

TNE: Han Ga-in also expressed the⁢ psychological impact of hair⁢ loss, mentioning⁢ sagging skin and overall changes in her appearance.​ How significant ⁣is the⁢ emotional ⁢toll of hair loss for women?

DSK: Hair loss can significantly affect self-esteem⁢ and body image. It’s often tied to cultural ‌perceptions‌ of beauty, especially for women.​ The ⁣emotional ⁢aspects shouldn’t be underestimated. ⁤Many women find ‌it challenging to cope with ‍changes ⁤in their appearance,⁣ and‌ it can lead to anxiety and depression.

TNE: ⁣ It sounds like mental ⁣health is as⁢ important⁤ as the physical ⁤health of our ‍hair.⁣ How can women support themselves emotionally during this time?

DSK: Seeking support from friends or‌ family⁢ can be⁢ very beneficial. Counseling or support groups, either online ‍or in-person, can provide⁢ a safe space to share experiences. Additionally, focusing on ​overall wellness through nutrition,‌ exercise, and self-care ⁢can help improve mental⁤ health.

TNE: Thank you, ‌Dr. Kim, for sharing your ‍insights on such a ⁤personal topic. It’s crucial for ⁤women facing these challenges to know​ they’re not⁣ alone⁣ and⁢ that there are⁤ steps ⁣they can take to help ⁢mitigate hair ⁢loss.

DSK: Absolutely. It’s important to have open discussions about these issues, and‌ I ‍commend Han Ga-in for her honesty. Raising awareness can help others feel more empowered to seek the‌ care they need.

TNE: Thank⁢ you once ⁣again for your‍ time and expertise, Dr. Kim. Let’s keep ⁤the ‌conversation going about health and beauty as​ we navigate the complexities of motherhood.

DSK: Thank ​you! It’s been a pleasure.

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