Hair transplantation is more important than anything else because the final result is finally confirmed after a year.

It is a space where members are diagnosed with their condition after surgery and counseled on postoperative management, case-by-case occurrence, and additional supplementation methods.

It has the most clinical data in the world, where doctors related to hair transplantation also visit to study cases.

Thank you to all the seniors who left a meaningful record that can't express its value to someone preparing for surgery.

Leaving photo data after surgery is also "patient strength" and is a strong insurance policy against future unexpected surgical outcomes.

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Know-how in the review of non-excisionless surgery and early management of surgery

  • 7years ago

  • 4,740
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 2000grafts (1000Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 15work
  • Age Range after one's 40s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
The itchiness or pain after surgery may vary from person to person. If you feel too itchy or painful, please don't hold back and visit the hospital. This is simply my case.

It's called absolute stabilization for two weeks after surgery. Usually, many people don't go out when it's hot, turn on the air conditioner, keep it at the right temperature, and spray toner consistently. I also manage it thoroughly and add some personal feelings.

1. Shampoo hurts

The first thing I was surprised about after the surgery was that I was shampooing and it hurt. It's not that the pain is severe, it's a cut, but the bitterness that touches the water is still in the back of my head. Obviously, you can only use foam shampoos and other regular shampoos, but I don't think there will be 10 people who will do that. It hurts so much. I carefully scrubbed it with foam shampoos for a week.

2. Scabs and dead skin cells fall off on their own if they are wet enough

After the operation, you usually post only pictures that are out of tickets (I think the hospital called it because it's not very good in terms of aesthetics) so you're wondering how to take them off with your own strength. You don't have to worry at all. If you lightly wet it in water and press it with your fingerprint, it comes out naturally. Even if you say it doesn't fall out that much, if you repeat it over time, it will disappear within two weeks.

3. Anesthesia doesn't go away immediately

There was no explanation for anesthesia than I thought. I feel a little uncomfortable when I pull my hair or something after surgery. It's not that it hurts or anything, but it feels a little blinding, so please know. When I asked the hospital, it wasn't unusual, but it got better over time.

4. The hospital is in good touch

I don't know where else, but if you ask me via Kakao Talk, I'll answer right away, and even if I call the hospital, they'll tell me who I am. Thanks to you, I got a lot of help.

5. Let's make sure someone watches you when you sleep. Let's tie our hands and sleep

Day 3 of surgery (I slept with a beanie on when I slept) I unwittingly took it off because I felt stuffy... I was worried that I might have scratched it in my sleep, so my back felt weak. After that, I tied my hands and slept. Rather than tying it up strongly, I slept with gloves so that it wouldn't come up to my head while lying on the side. If you have a rough sleeping habit, I think you should ask for help at home even if you change your day and night. If you think you scratched it with your fingernails... It's terrible.

6. Be careful of inflammation

They say that most of the early part of the surgery doesn't get stuck because it's been touched frequently and it's been inflamed.... No touch no matter what! If you have an inflammatory fever, let's ask the hospital! Steroids, which are usually included in drugs, have inflammation relief ingredients, so let's take them steadily

I don't know how to wrap this up. The end
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