(4000 hair incision)
Day 10 to Day 14
The occipital stitches have been removed.
I started to get rid of dead skin cells and scabs because I was able to start shampooing my fingerprints.
I regretted that I would have surgery as soon as possible on my fairly full head.
However, the scabs on the occipital region are not easily removed.
Day 14
You can now wash your hair like before surgery.
Still, I'm washing my hair a little stronger than fingerprint shampoo because I'm afraid my transplant hair will fall out.
Day 15 to Day 16
All the scabs on the transplant area have been removed and dead skin cells are forming little by little.
We purchase and spray hair tonic for dead skin cells and hair root nutrition.
I don't have any dead skin cells anymore.
When you shampoo, the hair around the transplant hair and the hair around the transplant hair is losing little by little. In terms of ratio, it's about 3:7.
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