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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.
Re: Why is Profesia the last resort? It's the first means. ^^ (Cold radish)
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> I write a few short letters on the place where I have time.
> I transplanted it in August 1999, so it's been about 26 months.
> Time goes by so fast,,,,
> First of all, you're very worried about the person who got a hair transplant, right?
> Don't worry at all,
> In my case, I washed my hair exactly a week after the surgery, and the scab didn't look good, so I purposely ripped it off with my fingernails. Then, the planted hair fell out a lot, but the planted hair is going to fall out anyway, so after a week, the hair roots are settled, so you don't have to worry at all about losing the planted hair.
> My face was quite swollen after 3 days of surgery, but it lasted about 3 days, and after 6 days, the swelling was gone.
> And as the doctor said, the hair planted is almost gone after a month, and fine hair is formed after 3 months after the surgery, and it's been 5 months, so it's grown quite a bit and it's been 6 months, so now it's enough to cover it to some extent.
> So don't worry about that, either.
>However, the part I always emphasize is never to transplant carelessly.
> In my case, I had an M size, so I did it only on both sides, but at the time of surgery, I had quite a lot of hair on the back.
> It was the same as ordinary people, and the doctor was normal.
> However, a year after the surgery, the back of the hair is quite hair loss, and the hair that falls out continues to fall out.
> Of course, I take medicine steadily, analyze hair nutritional supplements and advertisements, and use shampoo.
> However, in my years of experience, hair loss drugs are 100% exaggerated or fraudulent advertisements.
> Well, some experienced people say I'm really smart, but why isn't it just me?
> Don't ever fall for it.
> I analyzed the advertisements of a foreign company in my own way and bought them once again with a feeling of being deceived, and I tried them for about five months, but it was also a fraudulent product.
> In the advertisement, you talk about 100% hair loss suspension or 80% hair loss, but never trust what those humans say.
> Only the money is going away.
> Just go to the pharmacies in Jongno 5-ga and ask for a good medicine for hair growth, it's much more comfortable to take it thinking it's a vitamin and there will be no side effects.
>Professia is the last resort, but I don't eat it yet.
> And, never go to the hair care center.
> Only money flies in the air.
> Of course, I didn't go there either.
> The word leaked to the other side, and in conclusion, the satisfaction level of hair transplantation is 60%, and the scar on the back of the head feels like it's fading as time goes by.
> However, I'm worried that the hair in other parts will decrease.
> It's a shame to keep defending.
> Lastly, I think it would be better to think carefully about the hair transplant and cut it short as a sport if the hair is maintained to some extent and it is not ugly.
>It's a hair that's inherited anyway, so if you exclude the transplanted part after surgery and other parts are missing, it'll be really bad to see.
> Don't be misled by plastic surgeons,,
> Because those people are businessmen
> I wish you all the best.
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[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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