- Surgery Method Incision
- Implanted Amount 5096grafts (2548Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 17days
- Age Range early 50s
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[Rahal] Seventeen days after surgery
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15years ago
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The hair transplant is growing almost 1cm
As you can see in the picture, the scab was pressed on the scalp
Seventeen days after the surgery, my hair grew and I got a scab in the air
It's floating.
It's been more than 2 weeks and 3 weeks since the surgery
It's so messy that I can get rid of the scabs. Without being soaked in water
I lifted the scab slightly, and 1 hair follicle came up.
I'm still spraying shampoo on the sprayer and doing it on the transplant.
I've never shampooed the transplant. So, transplant hair
Of course, I didn't miss it. Because I've never touched it myself.
Don't rub it alone, but use the eyebrow scissors to float in the air
If I cut the scab, I think it'll be better if I don't get transplant hair
I'm thinking, is this the right idea? Or since it's the 17th day
If you rub it when you're shampooing and your hair falls off with the scab
Is it an irrelevant time?
I was so surprised when I slept on my stomach on my desk today
I was sleeping on my stomach, and I fell off a scab without realizing it.
So it came with 13 transplant hair follicles
This doesn't matter, does it? It's been 17 days? ㅜㅜ I'll also upload a picture.
<Summary of the question is as follows>
1. It's the 17th day, and the scab floats in the air, and it looks like the rice paddies are split because of the scab. It looks messy because of the scab. I'm going to remove the transplant hair by rubbing it directly with my fingerprint and shampooing it (I've never rubbed it yet) or just cut the scab with eyebrow scissors. What would be better to do, the former or the latter? (It's been delivered on the 17th, so it doesn't matter how you do it.)
2. I was sleeping on my stomach on the 17th day, and a lump of scab fell on my desk without realizing it (because of friction with my arm while sleeping), and it became like I just took the scab off without being soaked in water as you can see in the picture, so is there no problem with this? If you remove the scab, you'll soak it in water
I think I saw you say no.
Thirteen hair follicles came with a scab and I'm worried...
3. If you wash the transplant part with your fingerprint while shampooing
To what extent do transplants generally have to be eliminated to be normal?
Is it better if the transplant mothers don't get eliminated?
4. Should I apply Omega, MSM, and Minoxidil 5% from now on?
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