- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 4100grafts (2050Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 22work
- Age Range Nondisclosure
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(TEPE Hair Transplantation Center Day 1-22) Mesh Hat and Progress
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13years ago
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10,993
(Day 1 to Day 22)
On the first day of surgery (1st day), hair transplantation was performed to remove 2050 hair follicles from the right half of the back of the head after shaving, so that there was no density supplement and empty spots from the front forehead line to about 10 cm back. On the second day of surgery (day 2), as on the first day, 2100 hair follicles were expelled from the left half of the back of the head, and hair transplantation was performed so that there was no empty spot in the TOPOINT (upper head). On the 3rd or 4th day, after all operations, the surprised skin was calmed and rested. On the 5th day, the clots formed at the place where the hair was transplanted were washed once for the first time. An hour after wetting the entire hair transplant area with the lotion provided by the hospital, you can rub the shampoo provided by the hospital with your hands to make enough foam and rub it on your head. Instead of just letting it soak up like a tap, it converts the operation of the shower into a lumpy current that comes out like a tap, not a cracking one. Instead of hitting the head right under the falling current, the falling water splits and falls. With the power of the falling chunks of water, the lotion, shampoo, and skin cells were rinsed to wash away, and then the towel was spread over the area, covered, and pressed to wipe. On the 6th day, the transplanted hair begins to appear (the hair follicles implanted in the existing scalp settle down), so I shampooed more carefully and kept moving around to ventilate so that it wouldn't be too hot or cold. In the cold, he wore his hat for even 10 minutes (mesh hat), and in the hot (fireplace, etc.) he bathed the fire as far away from the stove as possible. Above all, I tried to prevent heat from going to the hair transplanted area. On the 7th and 9th days, when I slightly touched the transplant hairs with my hand, it seemed that the stiff standing like iron rods were probably hard like hair attached with bond because the still-undeffected pigtails were stuck near the roots of the transplant mothers. In the evening, I was more careful to call it lotion and shampoo. This is because I heard that it is a time when the birth begins in earnest. I was surprised when I was shampooing on the 10th to 12th day. This is because there were several hairs on the sink after shampooing. But I was relieved soon. When I picked it up and looked at it, there were no follicles near its roots. There was just hair. These were grateful transplant mothers who planted the hair follicles they had on their scalp and did their best. Now it can be seen that the birth is in full swing. I had a similar experience at dawn, but I was itchy in my sleep and inadvertently scratched my head. I was really upset to see the transplants on the pillow, which I scratched and fell with the piglets on my pillow, feeling like I wanted to cry with the light on with my half-asleep eyes. No matter how far away they were, I wanted to cry because I thought that the things I had suffered and planted were thrown away by my carelessness. However, when I looked at these carefully, there was no follicle at the end. breathed a sigh of relief. These were also hair follicles, but I was going to stay on my scalp for a little longer, but because of my short-tempered fingers, they were pulled out in advance. I'm sorry, but on the other hand, I'm grateful that it was born quickly. On the 13th day, the grafts began to fall out noticeably with each hair wash. When I looked close to the mirror, I could see the empty seats that were not visible from a distance. But I wasn't worried. The transplant hairs that will fall out anyway need to get out quickly so that new hair like sprouts will grow on the spot. On the 14th and 15th days, about 50% of the transplant mothers seemed to have escaped. Now, when I went closer to the mirror and reflected it, the empty seats were clearly stretched. But still, from a distance, the entire transplanted area was a little reddish in color, so it looked as if the hair was full. On the 16th and 18th days, the loss of transplant hair was slightly reduced when washing hair. No matter how much I looked at my head in the mirror, I couldn't tell why. Even if you lay a newspaper on the floor and dry your hair like a towel, there are not many transplant papers on the newspaper. Are you almost done with all the transplants you're going to lose? I heard that all the transplanted hair did not fall out. I've heard that most of them fall out and come back, but some grow as they are. In terms of the period, it seems that the birth is completely done. This is the problem from now on, how do you take care of these hairs to grow well?... On the 19th and 21st, I found something interesting while washing and drying my hair in the morning. I can't see it well from a distance, but when I went up close and looked through the mirror, I noticed black things in the empty space where the transplant mothers fell out. It wasn't just an empty spot, it felt like a tadpole had just hatched from an egg. As if looking at a frog egg, there were black things inside it and it was like a white egg outside, and the hair that was about to come out was hidden in the empty ground where the transplant hair had already fallen out, and just black holes were visible. I could see several holes, as if I had squeezed ink with the tip of a needle and stamped it on white paper. And when I went next to it and looked at it through a mirror, as I guessed, there were many tiny fluffy but black little hairs growing in some places. It was amazing. Most of the hair won't come out properly until a month or two later, but maybe they're impatient, these guys stuck their heads out first. But these few sprouts gave me hope. It's flying! It's flying! It really does!!!!!! Today, the 22nd day, I think I'm out of piggyback, so I didn't do lotion and just shampoo. The transplant area became itchy in places, so I tapped it as if I was tapping it. The back and sides of the head seem to have grown quite a lot, but maybe because the transplant part is removed first, the overall head condition is as low as when Taekwon V's head was opened to enter Taekwon V's head, and the sides and back are slightly dark. It often itch a lot, especially around the front forehead line.
And the picture of the hat in the picture above is a self-made hat I wear about 8 hours a day at work while living back at my workplace after a hair transplant. It is a hat made by getting a guard's older brother's hat, cutting the front window short, adding the gastric mesh to make ventilation better, and preventing the hair transplant from being easily visible to others from the outside.
If you want to have a hair transplant, but you look like you shaved your head when you return to work after surgery, so if you use a mesh hat like me, you won't have to worry. It's killing two birds with one stone because the surgical area is covered and the ventilation is good while the head is growing.
I've also been delaying the surgery because I was most worried about this part before the surgery, so I want to recommend it to many people because this hat has solved my problems easily.
Not a closed hat, but a mesh hat.
I'm going to post another month's progress review in about a month, so please refer to it^^
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