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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.
4 Month Report on Hair Transplantation (Top Plastic Surgery)
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24years ago
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First of all, I'm sorry that I posted it late because of my own situation
I think it's been four months and a few days since the surgery today
Many members want a picture that's 4 months old, rather than a report that they posted
I know you're here.
However, I haven't been able to upload the picture yet due to technical problems
Please understand that, and when you have five months of surgery, make sure to take pictures by any means
I'll post a report with you
If I comprehensively analyze my current condition after 4 months of surgery, in my case
The transplant's head grows about 2-3 centimeters, which has a significant visual and cosmetic effect
First of all, he complimented himself that the surgery was successful, and he's very satisfied
But in the case of "Mushroom Dolly," who operated on the same day as me at the same hospital, now
He was very dissatisfied, saying his condition was worse than it was before the surgery
Therefore, the results of the surgery seem to vary slightly from person to person, and also the hair
I think the speed of growing up varies greatly depending on the person
In my case, I think I'm ahead of you by more than one
The three-month surgery report also said that there are some differences in effectiveness for each transplanted site
I've reported it, but there are also some differences in the fourth month of surgery
I'll report it to you
(Left M Committee)
1. Whether you put considerable care into the operation or the existing hair (direction)
Planting in the same direction very naturally, no indication of implantation to anyone's eyes
2. Usually, no matter how well the transplant is done, it can't go back like a normal person's hair
My left M-shaped part is comparable to normal hair
3. The front hair was thin and weak, but the transplanted hair was very thick and strong
It's more square than the original hair
4. The hair is very tight.High density close to normal
5.If you operate on your juniors like my left side of the tower, you'll never live
I think I can put the sound to rest
(Right-hand M/V)
1. Right side is significantly lower in density than left side
2. The scalp is still shining, so if you look closely, there is a transplant mark
3.Others have complained that transplanted hair is curly, but in my case, my hair is
I wanted it to curl a little bit.Because your hair needs to be a bit curly to make it fuller
Because I can see it.
But on my right side, the end of the transplanted hair is not the same as the previous hair
Stand upright in the center, slightly less in terms of visual effects
4.However, 6 months after surgery, the transplanted hair continues to grow
waiting for advice
Hair transplant surgery seems to be particularly effective for M.J
I'm thinking about having a second surgery
The years of pain that I've had since the operation are also the horrors of the operation
Also, given your age, you're never going to have a second surgery
I posted a positive report on the low-priced tower, so this guy is a top part-timer
You'll think about it
To get rid of the misunderstanding that she's a part-timer, I'll definitely post a picture of her at five months of surgery
Is it impossible to see
[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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