I've been wearing a wig for four years.
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And, I'm preparing for a hair transplant.
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But... it's a question.
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I'm also doing a detachable clip...
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1. Wouldn't my hair fall out if I poke it with a clip after a hair transplant?
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It's because I heard that it's highly recommended to fail together after hair transplantation. In other words, even the part where the hair was originally, the hair roots would be weak.. No matter how many times I clip my hair in a place with a lot of hair, won't my hair fall out a lot?
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2. So, I'm thinking about changing it to a magnetic type after transplantation. But the magnet type is like attaching the magnet to my head with bond or tape anyway... Like you, I know the harmful effects of fixed-type (bond or tape). That's why I'm a little reluctant to use a magnetic method.
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3. First, I'll have to keep wearing wigs for a while after surgery.. What are some good ways?
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P.S. Never fix it. My hair is crunching.
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My hair is also flattened in a year and a half. After 6 months of eating the pka, the top of the head has recovered to just before wearing the wig, but the m-shape is still not recovering to before wearing the fixed one. You lost it because it was supposed to fall out? Not at all. I was the type without the top of my head. And the hairline of my bangs that I didn't cover with a wig is still in good shape. In other words, only the back of the hair that was fixed was lost. Fixed wigs really need to be done at the end of giving up everything.
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