>Maybe most of the worries of those who are thinking of surgery, including myself, are about the degree of scarring and accompanying hair loss after surgery rather than the surgery itself.
>I'm still a student, so I'm most worried about accompanying hair loss.
>You'll have to wait for six months after the surgery, but do you lose so much hair all of a sudden?
>Especially, I don't have wide bangs, but I'm a type that looks thin, so I think I'll be completely shiny if I get hair loss together...Please advise your seniors on co-morning hair loss....
The accompanying hair loss..
Because of the shock during the hair transplant.. It refers to the temporary loss of hair around it..
But there's a little bit of shock around..Among the hair transplanted. Again, Geohui..
Then? How can you... than before the hair transplant..Dermann can feel his hair falling out..
And after the hair transplant, the hair was planted in the mess, so I couldn't look in the mirror..You'll feel temporarily satisfied that your head is really full...
Because of the hair loss that's coming together... ...but I'm upset when I see your flat hair..
My hair is...When it's two to three months old.You can see it coming out of the scalp of your head like a beard.
It's different for each person...Keep this in mind..
You'll feel it for a long time until that hair falls out
Time is medicine..Hang in there and wait..
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