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[re] On the 14th day after the hair transplant, what you've felt so far

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I have a question. Where did you get the treatment?


>I started losing hair from my bangs when I was 19 years old
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>I'm 24 years old now. I've been taking Propecia for two years.
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>I had surgery on July 5th.
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>I thought a lot about it, and I was afraid of failing after surgery, but I think it's still my best
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>We decided to have surgery.
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>In the meantime, if you organize the situations before and after the surgery by date
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>1) Go to the hospital two weeks before surgery and decide on surgery
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>2) I have surgery on July 5th.
> My fear was at its peak when I ripped off the back of my hair,
> The transplant surgery for the hair loss area lasted for about an hour and a half, but it was so painful because it lasted 3-4 hours.
> It hurt a little when I went home and rested, but it hurts a lot less than taking out my wisdom teeth.
> The size of the pain is not much, but it's painful that the surgical site is the head and the surgery time is long.
> I felt really good after the surgery on the day, but the conclusion is that I don't want to do it again.
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>3) July 6th (the day after surgery)
> Pain significantly disappeared after surgery. I went to the hospital and washed my hair, but I washed it really gently.
> The hospital asked me to wash it gently once a day and dry it well
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>3) July 7-9 (3-5 days after surgery)
> When I washed my hair once a day after surgery and was 3 to 5 days old, the blood on my hair was erased a lot, and it looked very good. It looked so heady and natural that I felt it was a great success.
>It felt really the best.
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>4) July 12-15 (1~2 weeks after surgery)
> After an incision in the back of the head, it is tied with thread, and it is fixed with a thin iron core with something like Hotskatsu (?) and the iron core is removed one week after the operation. The nurse took it out, but it just fell out.
> The scab is getting harder and falling off, and the elimination is getting worse. Itching of the head increases, and sebum secretion in the scalp is also significant. My head is itchy, and when I touch my head slightly, I feel a scab, so I have a lot of desire to scratch it.
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>5) July 16-18
> It's very severe. I'm so worried and stressed that the transplant didn't go well. Like scabs and dandruff-like grains, hair falls out a lot. 10 peripheral hairs seem to fall out per transplant hair. It was the best look on day 3 after surgery, but now it's almost back to preoperative. I'm really worried about the accompanying dropout, but after reading the articles, it seems that the only solution is to wait peacefully.
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><What you're doing to improve hair loss>
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>I woke up in the morning and had a meal.
>Take Propecia after lunch.
>(I used to take it before bed, but taking it after lunch is the most effective and I think I can take it without skipping.)
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>The dermatologist who didn't melt doesn't recommend much either
>I didn't think it fit me, so I used it for about a year before and stopped it.
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>In addition, I tried to live a regular life and exercise, but I can't because I have a weak will.
>Cigarettes have never been pinned.
>I don't enjoy drinking, but I have no choice but to drink sometimes because of meetings.
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>I believe that if we mobilize all methods, we will be able to prevent hair loss.
>Keep your whole body healthy through regular life and exercise,
>Civilian remedies such as black beans, black sesame, prophesia, minoxidil
>And the last hair transplant.
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>I'm trying to do as much as I can, but.. It's not easy to do everything, is it? ^^;
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>It's my first time writing here.
>Just the things that I've been thinking about and coming to a conclusion due to hair loss
>I tried to summarize it as much as possible.
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>When I see my comrades, I feel very friendly. I like bald people for no reason.
>Knowing the pain and agony.. ^^;
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>I hope this article helps you a little.
>Be generous~ ^^
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>ps)I don't have a picture right now. I will post the picture tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.

[This post was copied from 2006-06-220 04:30:32 hair transplant by the CEO]
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