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The treatment of baldness has become a major issue in South Korea's presidential election

 Seoul: South Korea's presidential election will now be fought on baldness rather than on North Korea's nuclear program, relations with the United States or the economic situation.



According to foreign media, South Korean President Jae Meng's proposal during the presidential election campaign to treat hairless people and provide hair transplants at government expense caused panic.


In South Korea, hairless people have launched a campaign in favor of President Jing, while the opposition has been criticizing President Jing.

During the presidential campaign, President Jing proposed that baldness treatment and re-growth be included in the national health insurance program.


In South Korea, 1 in 5 people lose their hair.