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Mo&Scalp Hair Loss Sanbon Branch scalp care review in Gunpo

Gunpo Mo&Scalp Hair Loss Sanbon Branch Revisit Review

#Gunpo#Hair-loss care#Naver Reservation#Sanbon Station#Scalp care
JUNG01/05/2026Gunpo

A personal revisit review of Mo&Scalp Hair Loss Sanbon Branch in Gunpo near Sanbon Station Rodeo, covering SMD early hair-loss care, Naver reservation, hours and parking.

Hello! I finally went back to Mo&Scalp Hair Loss Sanbon Branch (모앤두피탈모 산본점) after a while. I had a hair-loss care session there once in the summer and was pretty satisfied, so I made a reservation and revisited.

Mo&Scalp Hair Loss Sanbon Branch revisit review in Gunpo

The shop is near the end of Sanbon Station Rodeo. It is on the 4th floor of the corner building right next to Centro 601 Officetel. When I got out of the elevator, it was the first shop I saw, so it was easy to find. Hours Weekdays: 10:30-21:00 Weekends: 10:00-17:00 Reservation

It is convenient to book through Naver Reservation before visiting. Because it is a one-person shop, visiting by reservation made the session feel private. Parking Parking is available in the building parking lot (mechanical parking).

Sanbon Station Rodeo Mo&Scalp Hair Loss branch visit information

Hair-loss care SMD early hair-loss care

I was not at a level where I felt seriously worried about hair loss, but I told the director that my scalp has been getting oily quickly and that more hair than usual seemed to fall out when I washed my hair. The director recommended the early hair-loss care course, so I went with it. I also had the SMD early hair-loss care last time and was very satisfied, so we started the care right away without a long consultation!

SMD early hair-loss care course at Mo&Scalp Hair Loss Sanbon Branch

After a short consultation about how the previous visit was and what I was concerned about these days, we went to take scalp photos.

Scalp photo consultation before SMD early hair-loss care

My scalp was oily and had a lot of sebum. The care was focused on opening clogged pores and helping the scalp breathe.

Oily scalp and sebum check before scalp care

Before the treatment, I waited briefly in the waiting area. While the director prepared, she covered me with a blanket and kept checking if I was cold. While I was seated, a physical therapy device helped relax muscles across my upper body. She also massaged my shoulders, neck, back, and scalp, which felt really refreshing.

Waiting area and upper-body relaxation before scalp careShoulder neck back and scalp massage during care

Using aroma oil, she loosened the fascia and massaged the scalp to support scalp blood circulation. It also contained orange ingredients, so there was a vitamin C element too.

Aroma oil scalp massage for the SMD early hair-loss care course

After thoroughly relaxing the scalp, she used an ozone sterilizing steamer to soften the built-up dead skin cells and impurities inside so they could be washed away. As my scalp warmed up, I started getting sleepy.

Ozone sterilizing steamer used during scalp scaling

While the steam was running, she dimmed the lights so I could rest comfortably.

Dimmed treatment room during scalp steam care

After the steam, she carefully applied a scaling product and moved into the galvanic step. Using negative and positive ions, this step is meant to remove toxins, waste and dead skin cells that have built up on the scalp.

Scaling product and galvanic scalp care step

For a bit more physical pressure, she did the Cool Green step once more so the raised tips could remove dead skin more completely.

Cool Green step for additional dead-skin care

Once the dead-skin care was done, she applied a soothing pack to calm the scalp. It was mixed with seaweed ingredients plus ingredients customized to my scalp, helping soothe the scalp after the exfoliation.

After applying the pack, we waited a short time and then moved on to shampoo to rinse everything out well.

Custom soothing scalp pack after exfoliation

The director's hands were really fast and refreshing. She went over every area multiple times, so my scalp felt clean with no itchy spots left. The shampoo was also chosen to suit my scalp type.

Shampoo step matched to the reviewer's scalp type

The highlight of scalp scaling: water healing. It lasted about 10 minutes, and she also paid attention to fatigue recovery and blood-flow improvement.

Water healing step during scalp scaling care

Next, she lightly dried my scalp and prepared the aftercare. My hair had gotten quite long, but she dried it very carefully.

Drying hair and preparing aftercare

This is the most important part of early hair-loss care. After cleaning the scalp thoroughly, she applied a hair-growth ampoule. She sprayed it generously and carefully.

Hair-growth ampoule applied after scalp cleaning

Then I received regenerative care under infrared light, which helped the ampoule absorb well.

Infrared regenerative care for ampoule absorption

After balancing the scalp's oil and moisture, the treatment was finished. While the aftercare was being done, my hair was almost dry, so I did not have to dry it separately afterward.

Oil and moisture balancing aftercare for the scalp

The top photo shows my cleaned scalp after the treatment, and the bottom photo is before the treatment. The difference was really clear. After everything was done, my scalp felt very cool and refreshed. Since the care was one-on-one and matched to my scalp type, it felt comfortable and nice. I was glad I revisited.

Before and after scalp photos from the Gunpo care session

During the treatment I felt warm, relaxed and a little sleepy, but they gave me refreshing vitamins and snacks, so I could head home feeling clear-headed. If you have scalp concerns, if your hair gets greasy quickly because of excess oil, or if your scalp is dry and flakes, I recommend trying care at Mo&Scalp Hair Loss Sanbon Branch.

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