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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That's amazing.They even posted pictures.
Looking at your picture, your hair is very long, and you must be having a hard time in the summer.
I truly sympathize with you.

In my case (I did it in May), I went to the hospital 3-4 times, but you only went once, so I'm a little worried that you don't have to disinfect the surgical site.
My bangs are also bangs, but are you okay with the incision in the back of my hair?
Application of an ointment such as Madekasol on the back of the head also helps reduce scarring.

And I understand that the part you asked, whether the scab is dropped or left, the planted head is 100% eliminated.
If the hair roots are alive, they will grow back over time.
I hope the hair roots that I planted are alive^^ It's been two months, so I need to grow my hair, but I'm still not good at it.
It's going to work out. Don't get stressed and eat well...
That's how I live.

Let's cheer up in the hot summer and pray for your planted hair to come up. Fighting!!!



madness wrote:
&gt; <img align="baseline" alt="" border="0" hspace="0" src="http://daedamo.net/CrazyWWWBoard98PE2p5/cgi-bin/CrazyWWWBoard.cgi?db=growh3&amp;mode=download&amp;num=3046">
&gt; I'm writing after a long time since I posted it on the 4th day of surgery.
&gt; My house moved, so it didn't work, and I was busy with this and that, so I couldn't come in often.
&gt; You can find out if you look up my surgery progress...I went to the hospital only once.On the day of the online application and surgery... &gt; On the 13th day of the surgery, the local orthopedic clinic pulled out a thread, and refrained from going out as much as possible &gt; I lived in seclusion at home.
&gt; I didn't wash my hair for 10 days and lived at home with the air conditioner on and watching TV.
&gt; I'm nervous about my hair...Anyway, I used to wash my hair carefully after 10 days.
&gt; I can't stand being cumbersome, but I endured it well for two weeks, but after that, I used to scratch it gently with the scab on my head and take it off.^_____^ &gt; Anyway, there are still about 60% of the finger flicker left.
&gt; In my case, I don't know if the hair grows on the part where the dakjari fell...So far, &gt; she's still alive. (This was also the part I was most curious about...Can you give me an answer...This hair will fall out over time, right?) &gt; I can't upload a picture because the computer is not in good condition right now, but it cracked like a turtle's back and there was a path between the scabs. &gt; I was nervous because I could never see it, so I asked my brother if he had a hair on the road, and he said it was a relief.*^^* &gt; It's said that it will be born in two weeks, but the more anxious I am, the less the scab is, and I hope that it will fall off by itself.
&gt; The density is lower than normal hair, but...I met my friends last night (in a dark pub).My hair is long and half curly, so my friends didn't know that I had surgery at all.
&gt; I'll be nervous if the scab drops more in the future.
&gt; Anyway, I'm still inexperienced, but I hope the transplant I'm going through will help people with anxiety about surgery and &gt; curious...Also, I would like to ask for your help and encouragement as a senior who went the same path first to the surgical seniors.
&gt; Lastly, as I said while using my first transplant, I'm not an expert, it's just my personal experience and opinion, and people who are replying to my post with negative comments...Writing to me &gt; I hope you don't break your will.
&gt; I'm a very timid person.
&gt; This is the picture before surgery and 3 days after surgery.
&gt; The picture is not in good condition and it's so different that it could cause a huge illusion. &gt; But...You know that's not the case in real life!
&gt; I'll continue to post pictures in the future.
&gt;Oh, my...I'm not good at computer, so I can't upload all the pictures at once.
&gt; (Yeola's puppy...)...I'm self-taught.-,.-) &gt; Post a picture 3 days after surgery.


[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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