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MOBARUN HAIR SURGERY

[MOBARUN HAIR SURGERY]

I'm raising it after 8 months of incision

  • 7years ago

  • 6,116
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  • Surgery Method Compound
  • Implanted Amount 2759grafts (1380Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 240work
  • Age Range early 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
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<Right transplant site at month 8>

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<Left transplant site at month 8>

It's been eight months since I had surgery in Morbarn. It hasn't been long since Morbarn opened, so there is no evaluation of the final surgery result, so I'm writing because many people are curious. First of all, I'm really satisfied with the surgical progress. It was very stressful to have split bangs since I was young, but now I don't have any. Even if the wind blows, you can now proudly carry your head around. Even if the time zone changes, I've been taking the medicine diligently for more than two days. One thing that gets caught is the occipital scar. Scars may vary from person to person skin, but I have a lot of skin stretchy properties, so I have a pretty big left over others. In addition, there was quite a lot of folliculitis in the suture site, but it seems that it became bigger due to the effect of inflammation. So tomorrow, I'm going to get a small transplant to the occipital scar and a reinforcement of the M-shaped transplant site. If you are worried about incision and non-excision, it would be good to consider the surgical method at least once more. I keep thinking that if I had known that the laryngeal scar would have grown like this, I would have received it as a non-cutter from the beginning, but I have to regret it to never come back. You have to do what you can in the current situation. I've posted a lot of questions on the Morbarn website. Whenever that happened, the director answered with sincerity, which gave me a lot of strength.
Oh, and this is something I personally couldn't manage. I had a lot of follicular inflammation because my sebum secretion is quite active. In my experience, I had folliculitis across the transplant site almost every two to three days from day five to the end of the dark age after transplantation. In my experience, it has no effect on wear by squeezing, squeezing, and shampooing like acne. It came up really well. The problem is that hair follicles the size of baby nails lasted for more than a week, and that part of the hair follicles is now lost. If you have large follicles, you should stop by the hospital and take immediate action to save even one hair follicle.
And it progressed very quickly, so by the time I was in the fourth month, almost all my hair had grown thick, and by the sixth month, it was the same length as my original hair, so I had no difficulty in styling it
However, after looking at the mass, I feel that I'm very fast. But wait for a long, long dark periodIf you look at it, it ends at some point. In fact, I purposely pulled out all the hair from the transplant area about two weeks after I got the transplant (just the one that gets pulled out) and the hair that grows as it is is less than 100 strands. It was despair itself. But it all came up in the end!!
I was very interested in this and that issue of hair loss as I was stressed out by the occipital scar after the hair transplant, but so far, taking blood, dutta, minoxidil (I don't apply it), and hair transplantation seem to be the best medically at the moment. Hair follicle cloning, stem cell-related things are always carrying an ambush called cancer. Stem cells are constantly dividing, which is the characteristic of cancer.. So the bottom line is that it's really important to save even one hair follicle, which is a limited resource. If you want to undergo surgery, hospital selection is also very important. After surgery, it seems that special care is needed until these fragile hair follicles, such as inflammation management, are well settled. I had surgery at a relatively young age, and I highly recommend it if there are people in the same age as me who are considering surgery. You're in your 20s who won't come back again. Actually, I'm in collegeIf you look at it, you see a lot of people with hair loss like me. When I see people like that, they always seem intimidated and insecure. I was like that before I had surgery. I think hair transplantation is very related to confidence as it is part of plastic surgery. Taking medicine is the most important thing. It would be great if you had the next surgery.



I've been writing for a long time here and there, and I'm posting from the morning to be a little helpful to those who are considering surgery and those who are passing through the dark ages. I'll try to get surgery tomorrow and improve my progress. Everyone, fighting!!
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