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Thank you to all the seniors who left a meaningful record that can't express its value to someone preparing for surgery.
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[re] Is there a hospital in Korea that does this surgery??Please contact me
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>The characteristic of this photo is that the spot where the transplant hair was collected is very clean without any scars.
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>This photo was released by a doctor who is having a hair transplant in New Delhi, India.
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>If transplant hair is collected by FUE (a method of collecting a small amount of transplant hair without incision in the back of the head)
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>You don't get a long, one-shaped scar on the back of your head like the traditional method, but red spots like mosquito bites
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>There were several problems.
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>But if you use the method used by this doctor, you won't get any scars at all.
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>It appears to be the case of surgery in the cleanest condition among the public or private photos released so far.
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>They say it's only been 10 days since the surgery, but I can't see any scars at all.
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>I want to have a transplant this way You don't get a scar on the back of your head...
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>What hospital in Korea... They say it's coming out, but I don't know where it is........
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>As the restoration man said, let's give birth to a lot more than a incision in the back of the head.
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>I've got information here and there, but... But still.. It's a transplant. It's the same thing..
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>Stem cells are the most likely to give birth. I'd love to...
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>+_+ We decided not to post anything. I'm posting it like this because it seems like really good information.......
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>Share information by e-mail now h_h;;
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[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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