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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] My hair loss phase (11 months after surgery)

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I had surgery last April, so today is exactly 11 months old.
>It's been a long time since September last year.
>As you can see in the picture, my hair has grown enough to grow, so I see almost 100% of the effect after transplantation
>I think there is.
>These days, if you ask people around you to evaluate it(?)
>"It's far from bald, and it seems that the hair is about to fall out little by little, that is, early hair loss is progressing," they say.
>
>There's no hair loss in the planted area, but my hair is semi-curly, so the implanted bangs are directional
>Do I say that it's scattered on my own? (Why does curly hair have a certain directional wave?)
>If you brush your hair often, it gets better, but not long ago, it got better after washing your hair and drying it with a dryer. Other than this, there are no special problems or side effects.
>
>These days, I still eat one propecia every day, but it works on the top of the head.
>The top of the head is very thin and the inside of the head is a little white even when surgery is done with a hair that has not been transplanted
>I could hear it, but now my hair has gotten a lot thicker and the length is maintained longer than before.
>
>These days, since last summer, I've been completely out of compression about my hair.
>As an episode, at the end of last year, the company's year-end party picked the best remodeling case (our business department is in charge of architectural remodeling), and there was a case where everyone was overturned because my picture suddenly came out (before and after surgery). In particular, friends who joined the company in the middle and did not know the truth were surprised.
>
>These days, I'm having a very happy day.
>I thought bald hair was insurmountable for the rest of my life, but I'm not sure how fortunate it is.
>I got a lot of information from Daemo and even had surgery, and now I'm here.
>If you're curious about me, I've written and taken pictures four to five times since April last year (after the surgery) on the hair transplant board
>I posted it on the photo bulletin board.
>If you go to the search below the bulletin board and search by ID "Pyeongchon", you can see what you have posted so far. Please keep that in mind. If you have any more questions, please send them to my email and I will answer them.
>Thank you.
>(메일 shleer@lgchem.co.kr)
> On March 14, 2003, in Pyeongchon..........................
>


It's going to stop. You must be happy...
Your picture reminds me of me a long time ago... I feel like I'm moving between heaven and hell...
Congratulations on your successful surgery.
[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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