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Failure of occipital suture, reoperation, wide area of hair loss around incision.2

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The article below has been copied from my question on the doctor's office's Internet counseling site.

I searched a lot of posts
I think there are a lot of people who feel weak or barely have stress-related hair loss
When I searched for cases of severe people, there were sometimes cases.

Some people about him will run out if they wait for it, too.
It's definitely not coming out. I'm the victim..
It's divided into two opinions.
As a beginner on day 24 of hair transplant, I'm so worried.

This is my second post after posting about it before.

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Hello? I asked you a question before, but thank you for your detailed answer.
(The question was: On the day after the hair transplant, the thread was unwound, and the wound was wrong, and the bleeding was severe, so it was re-sealed. Is this a medical accident
It was a question of whether or not.)

The question I'm going to give you this time is about public hair loss.
The accompanying dropout of the transplant site has been confirmed with many cases
I'm not too worried because we're out together

It's a problem because of severe hair loss whether the larynx is perforated or not.

It's been 24 days since the hair transplant surgery.
The first time I tried a half-blue thread was on the first day of the week
At this time, the bleeding was severe, the wound was open, and the bleeding was severe
After three days, we found some skin necrotic
It is the second week (14th day) that the part has been removed and pulled back and re-sealed.

The problem is, we're not sure if the suture is necrotic or just before necrotic
The doctor's gland rubbed the suture area and the surroundings a lot with disinfectant.
I lost a lot of hair back then... (I eventually removed my skin and re-sealed it.)

But even after that, he came out of the hospital and observed it
"It's sticking well". But you have to remove the scab
He told me to come to the hospital almost every day, and then he kept removing the scab
But if you touch it with your hands, it's a new 10 won currency around the seam area
have large scabs on each end of the suturing line, as if they were placed one at each end of the suturing line
It's that.
In the other part, there is a little bit of a rice grain-sized scab attached.

Even if you remove the scab every day, you remove it the next day before it heals
You keep getting that kind of scab.
And then, in the end, five days ago, the sewn thread was re-sealed (8 days since it was re-sealed?)
Green and...Lastly, they removed the scab.
And when it comes out, if you put it on the tissue, the blood will stop
He said he doesn't have to come to the hospital for a while now.

But…...The problem is
It's not like it's going to fall out when you first unwind the thread a week after the first treatment
I'm steadily losing my hair on the donor site as well. (Not as much as then)
(If you click on the first picture, you can see it in a big picture. Is it hair loss
I think you can see that there are a lot of hair that looks the same. It's all bent.)

The transplant area, the front and top of the head, is missing with the transplant hair and the existing hair
It's normal, so as I said, I'm not worried

The occipital donor site was empty about 1.5cm above the suture line and below 5mm. In particular, under the re-sealed part of the scalp at the bottom, if you touch it differently from other places, it feels smooth.

The person who did the procedure told me that the hair follicle wouldn't have died, so don't worry because if I wait, I'll get a head
Some of the people who have experienced similar situations (not many) to me that I've seen through Internet searches
Please leave a comment about the patient's concerns
"I never get hair loss around the incision. The smooth atmosphere is especially.."Oh, my
I saw a few scary comments. It's not a malicious comment
They also had surgery again after a year because they didn't have hair in their occipital region.

Teacher, what will happen. I'm worried.

(My writing is long and all over the place, so to sum it up
1. The hair loss in the occipital region is very wide, and some parts (under the seams) of the hair fall out have a soft and smooth feel
Does this feel like the hair follicle is dead? Can't you see my hair on this part?
2. The middle part of the occipital suture line is a small scab at both ends
There's a ten-won coin (small ten-won) ticket
Do I have to take it off on purpose? Or this is like a scab on the front part of the transplant
Should I wait until it falls naturally? (Laryngeal scab recently)
It's the 5th day since the last day of removal of the performed doctor's gland, so it's still on the scalp
It's firmly embedded.)

- Revealing that I am a large number of members in the visit route during first-time medical treatment is the least safe device for me, the weak, to be protected in relation to the hospital.

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