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>>It's an emza. You have a lot of baby hair...
>>So after the scab fell off my scalp, it was caught between my hair...
>>So if you take it off a little, it's always attached to the hair.
>>So, as a test, I'm going to kill the transplant hair with my finger (with very little strength)I pulled it, and it fell off...
>>In the end, hair transplantation is a transplant of hair follicles...
>>I heard hair follicles are white/yellow gelatin..I don't see anything like that,
>>Even if it's white, it's hard to check with the naked eye if it's a hair follicle because not only the hair follicle, but also the membrane that surrounds the hair root (the hospital said it doesn't matter if it's connected to the upper part of the hair follicle) and many other things are on the tip of the hair in white...
>>Anyway, if the transplant hair is slightly scanned by hand, doesn't it mean that it doesn't matter if it's not connected to the hair follicle?
>Hmm...
>In some articles, hair follicles are usually transplanted within a week
>>I heard the rest of the parts are up to two weeks...
>Oh...I'm so nervous...I should've just left the scab between my hair...I didn't want to touch it
>>I can't believe my hair is coming out easily...
>>Is it a ㄲ that hair that just comes out is related to the rate of birth?
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>It's not a good thing...
>It's been about two weeks that you can wear...In my case, you don't have to worry.
>With a relaxed mind..Get hit by a thunderbolt from afar.^^.
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Thank you for your response, Nuxembulk...Is hair that falls out when you touch it like this no matter what? Please give me an accurate answer...
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