- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 2000grafts (1000Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 42work
- Age Range Nondisclosure
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.
M-shaped 2400 Mo 6th week of dark age.
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With very common m-shaped male hair loss, occipital follicles are also healthy. The doctor also said that the surgery went very well.
Since then, tech trees have also been very common,
Exactly day eight, one or two of the scabs began to fall, and by the time of two weeks, most of the scabs at the transplant site had fallen.
As you can see in the picture, thick hair was planted in the place where the scab was falling, and it felt like it was growing fresh...Haha
But exactly as soon as I entered the third week, it literally fell.
That's the case with 8-90% of transplant hair falling out, but the co-depletion phenomenon is too severe.
For example, when I take a shower, I lose my hair anyway At least 50-100 strands fall off while washing and drying your hair in the bathtub after a shower, even though it's after shampooing strongly and rinsing with water.
I would have easily lost at least 1-200 mo a day for a few weeks like that... Six weeks in, I feel like I'm losing speed, but I don't even have a head left to go further ㅜㅜ해서 After the surgery, I started using Proxia and Minoxidil, so I think the shading might overlap.
Even if I know rationally that my hair will fall off anyway and I'll have a new head, it's very hard to keep my mind together.
I wonder if the idea here is that there's a relationship between the dark ages and the birth rate.
I wonder if it doesn't matter at all if the dark period is long or severe.
Another thing. Most transplants seem to have a similar experience in terms of time and state of mind when it comes to the dark ages.
But the time when the hair starts to grow is quite different for each individual. Some people start to see fluffy hair in 1-2 months, while others don't come up messy little by little after 4 months and 5 months. Just looking at the people who share their six-month status, everyone is in a different state.
In the end, based on a year, I wonder if there are more cases where people who come up late have bad appearances.
There seem to be quite a few members getting re-surgery as well, so for those who need re-surgery, could you please share what it was like in the dark ages or when they started getting new hair?
Even those of you who don't need to re-operate, I'd like to hear about the extent of the dark ages and what it was like when you started getting your head.
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