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[re] I'm sorry...

  • 21years ago

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Can I ask you to briefly email me where you operated?

My mail is loveazz@naver.com

I'd like to ask you a favor.

I'm seriously thinking about it because I've been into it lately..ㅜㅜ





>I didn't even look into it before the surgery, but I went in and out several times a day after the surgery... Now, I've hardly come into satisfaction in my own way.
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>It's been eight and a half months since we planted 3,000 hairs. Roughly speaking of the progress so far, it is as follows.
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>1. Before surgery
>Yes, it's severe m-shaped hair loss (there's a little bit of fine hair on the front) and thin curly hair
>Yes, it's not a completely mint, but it wasn't even early in hair loss (mid-term hair loss?)
>Yes, the eyes of people who have never seen it before go up 99% to their heads. I couldn't say anything and just stared at it
>→ You know how much it is, right?
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>2. Up to 2 months after surgery
>Yes, they were eliminated together. I was prepared, but the bathroom was jammed three to four times a week...
>→ A time when Zelu doesn't go by. I came in a lot two or three times a day
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>3. Three to four months after surgery
>Yes, my hair is rough... If you look in the mirror alone, you'll have a little hope... But...
>Yes, it's been a few years since I met my senior, and before I even said, "Hello, it's been a long time, what's wrong with your hair?"
>→ I was hopeful that I got better, but I'm still bald in other people's eyes.(sighing)
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>4. 5 to 6 months after surgery
>Yes, people I see often don't say much, but I think I'm much better than before
>Yes, I want to meet my friends for the first time in a long time, but I'm worried that they might hear "What's wrong with your hair?"
>→ The rough ones grow long.
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>5. 7-8 months after surgery
>Yes, I meet often and even my friends who know my hair condition say, 'It's better with long hair.' Actually, I didn't even grow my hair
>Yes, personally, MJ was filled well, but since it was originally an island, the top of the head and the bangs are not... I want to do it again
>Yes, if you lower your head to the bathroom light and look into the mirror, you can see that the charcoal in the filling part is lacking
>→ Generally satisfied!
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>To tell you the current situation, the people I meet often admit that they still have hair loss, but they seem to have a feeling that they are much better than before, such as that they grew their hair well, and that it is okay to cut their hair like that.
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>I think I did well in the surgery, and I wonder what would have happened if I hadn't done this. (I was stuck in the room like before... I can't even go out.ㅠ)
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>What I'm worried about these days is...
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>1. It's okay to plant, but the rest is still persistent hair loss.(I don't take medicine and spray my greenhouse.). Worried that things in a year or two will be ugly if they fall out...
>2. Not a completely normal person. If you put on Muth, it'll burn out quickly without charcoal. If you're in a bright place, your head is so bright
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>It wasn't like I was more than satisfied with this surgery because people were just getting wet in the environment...
>It's been a while since I came here to read and think about myself before surgery...
>When I see it, I think, "If I hadn't had surgery, I would have been followed."
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>I think I did a really good job. It's got a high probability of satisfaction because it's curly in the m-shape (though it's not thick).
>I'm worried about the future, but if I see that I don't want to take medicine even if I die...
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>How should I take care of it from now on?
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[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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