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Modi hairplant

[Modi hairplant]

This is the review of the 2nd week of 2800 Mo's hairline non-cut

  • 4years ago

  • 13,082
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 2800grafts (1400Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 14work
  • Age Range in one's 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
I was thinking about it with an M-shaped forehead when I saw my friend do it, and I finally decided to have a hair transplant. The incision left a lot of scars, so 2,800 hairs were carried out through non-cut and line-cut.
On the day - I wore a shirt to keep my hair from irritating when I took it off. I visited the hospital by 10 a.m. Since the director only performed one operation a day, I was able to use the single-person recovery room comfortably. The bed was warm and connected directly to the operating room, making it easy to come and go in the middle. Here, an IV was connected so that it could be anesthetized directly in the operating room. The operation was then started, which was followed by semi-sensual anesthesia and local anesthesia. I sat down and collected hair follicles in the occipital region, and I was able to watch Netflix on the previous iPad. I saw a review in the late hair transplant that it hurts when I do local anesthesia again, but I've never been sick before and after surgery. Rather, I slept well and woke up...The larynx ended around 1 p.m., and I rested for a while in the recovery room next door. It felt strange as if I had put a fake head on the back, not my head, because of anesthesia. Water, orange juice, pumpkin juice, chocolate, etc. were prepared on the table and could be eaten comfortably. After about 20 minutes, I came to the bathroom with gargle. Finally, I checked the design of the head, and this time I lay straight and had surgery. Half-sleep is anesthesia, but I have no memory because I slept well again. I felt awake, but the surgery was over, and I had no sleepiness or nausea, so I changed my clothes right away. He gave me medicine, gauze, mist, disinfecting shampoo, etc., and put a hat on my hair that looks like the one I use when I get a perm at a hair salon. I was told to bring a baggy hooded zip-up hat so I wouldn't be embarrassed before surgery, but in fact, this hat didn't mean much. However, none of the passers-by seemed to care because there were so many plastic surgery clinics around. When I got home, I took off my hat, put on a cold pack, and sprayed mist. I didn't have any pain sleeping at night, but I felt heavy in my head.
D+1- I came to the hospital to wash my hair the next day. He taught me how to wash and dry my hair, and there was a throbbing sound while washing, but not too much. I went to the doctor to check my condition and bought fresh spray and shampoo.
D+2 ~ D+13 - From day 10, frog eggs came up and I had a lot of urge to take them off. I held it in and gently put it on with gauze. I rarely have laryngeal glutes, but it was a little uncomfortable if I put my head on for a long time. By the 11th day, the birth hair had dropped a little bit. The transplant site had no pain other than pulling when dry. I've never had any inflammation, but it was a little hard to make sure I didn't scratch the transplant area when I slept. I contacted you a lot because I was worried in the middle, but I was relieved that you answered kindly.
D+14- I visited the hospital in the second week. I received two types of care and saw the doctor, and he said he was well-adorned. From this point on, you can wash your hair as cool as other parts! My hair was growing like a very short lawn, and I really liked the line and density.

I operated without any worries, and after that, I didn't have much difficulty managing it. I don't know the progress until the first year, but I think it went well. Now we just have to wait for the time to go by!

+The one I designed in the preoperative picture above seems to have a very narrow forehead, so I posted a bit more just before the surgery!
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