I'm flying by plane on September 13th. Before the surgery, I was just blinded, and then I had surgery
I was going to post a picture with him, but I was worried a week away
I happened to visit the billiard room yesterday and saw a person who had transplant surgery.
I couldn't ask him separately, but I kept looking at his face
I think the density was too low compared to his head
It was a forehead that looked so tight that there was too much difference. He looks like a mirror or a picture
It might be a bit overwhelming, but from a person's point of view, I don't think
I was worried about what would happen if it happened like that after the surgery.
For me, um.. It's between the 4th and 5th steps of Norwood, and the estimate is 4500 to 5,000 hair follicles
C. That's how I got the estimate, but I actually want to plant about 6,000 hair follicles.Anyway, in person
You can see my hair on the back, but I'm going to lower my forehead line, 1.5 to 2cm
(3,000 follicles to 4,000 follicles) I'm going to do the rest of it upward (more than 2,000 follicles).
In the modern era, I'm going to draw the front forehead line. I'm going to draw the center line
For the forehead line (0.5cm), plant it with 1 hair and more than 2 hair on top of it
Will the line be natural and dense? The forehead line is a hairline
They say it's more natural if you plant it, but I'm not sure if it's right.
You might think that the top and top of the head are too small hair follicles
Even if I focus on my forehead line and do the second round, I'll focus on medicine first
I'm going to borrow it (100% genetic) and try to hold out the top of my head.
Is it right for me to use a single cap on my forehead line?
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