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On Monday, May 12, 2014, a 2500 hair incision was removed from Mogherim

  • 11years ago

  • 3,886
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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount 2500grafts (1250Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 11work
  • Age Range after one's 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
It's been 11 days since my incision.

If I were to pick up the inconvenience after the incision..

1. I have throbbing pain when anesthesia is lifted on the day of surgery.. It doesn't hurt that much. It's enough to endure it well. But at night, I have to sleep, so if I turn to the side to sleep, or if I sleep on my stomach, the blood can get to my head, which can cause the transplant site to swell, and I toss and turn my sleep incorrectly Because it can touch the transplant site in the nasal cavity.. You have to lie down and sleep right away. So I'm giving you three pills of painkillers.. I only ate when I was sleeping. After about 3 days, there is no pain, and it's not that bad.

2. When I wash my hair, I can't black my hair well because of the incision and transplantation. It's almost like we're doing it with water?? Just lathering the hair with foam on it?? And after 14 days, I can only wash my hair properly.

3. There's a puck in the back of your head. If you bend your head forward, there's a bump phenomenon.. For me, a month? About 10 days? That symptom disappeared after a while.

4. It's a bit tight when you remove the thread.. It doesn't hurt at all, and I just do it right away. That's not a big deal.

5. For those who have had an incision, I recommend a neck pillow rather than a regular one when sleeping. Or a hard fog is good.
It's not hard to sleep because when a nasal discharge touches the back of the head at the incision site, it throbs, and all nerves are focused on the back of the head. So when I was sleeping, I took a hard one and put it around my neck and slept.
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