
It's not hard to shampoo, but I'm very careful because I'm afraid my hand will touch the transplant site. I think it takes 10-15 minutes more to wash my hair than usual because I'm constantly nervous, both when I wash it and when I dry it. It's especially frustrating when I dry it. I'm waking up about 30 minutes earlier than usual because I'm drying my hair with cold wind at a distance. I want to wrap it comfortably two weeks later.
I think it's going well so far, but now that it's been a week, is it okay to rub the dead skin cells and dirty areas a little harder now? Or should I just wash it carefully? I'm worried that it might affect the birth. I believe that it was done in Mammoth Hair Restoration Center, the best place in Korea. It takes too long to wash and dry my hair. Has anyone washed their hair a bit hard during the birth period?
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