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[re] [Question] 10 days after transplant...

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>When I decided to have a transplant at the end of last year and searched this site, I found that there were several sites that were often discussed.
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>We decided to have surgery at a plastic surgery clinic called Bo** in front of Sinsa Station through phone consultation
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>It was inexpensive, and I thought that the place I used to do it often would be better at the procedure.
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>There was a little pain, but the surgery was tolerable, and the transplant speed was very fast because it was a hospital that transplants often.
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>I asked for an upper repair, but the doctor's judgment was that it was more problematic to empty the front, so I transplanted it to the center of the front.
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>When I broke up during the transplant, they did about 1,100 procedures, but since it's 2-3 hairs at a time, I think it's about 2,500 hairs.
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>I slept there one night, disinfected the next day, received alcohol cotton and hydrogen peroxide cotton, and disinfected it at home.
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>I said I could wash my hair after 4 days, but I was a bit nervous, so I washed my hair carefully after 5 days
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>He told me to remove the thread after 8 days, so when I went to the surgery near my house, he pulled it and sutured it, so he said to remove only half and do the rest after 3 days.
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>I have a question for those who transplanted before me.
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>1. I saw that the short hair that seems to have been transplanted fell out when I touched it with something like dead skin cells. Is it normal?
> Of course, there are no follicle cells attached to the end of the hair that fell out, so I think it'll be okay, but I'd like to know if other people are like that.
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>2. I'm still washing my hair carefully, so it's not that cool and it's uncomfortable because there are a lot of scabs on my hair
> Since when can I wrap it like before, and when will the scabs disappear?
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1. It's a bit early. It's a relief if it doesn't fall out a lot
It takes up to two weeks to get stuck, so don't touch the transplant hair until then
When you wash your hair, massage your hair with warm water
The scabs are swollen, so they usually fall off
Also, apply baby lotion to the hair transplant. (I heard it moisturizes well.)

2. If it's about 4 weeks, you can wash it tight
Don't pull out hair transplants with your hands when you wash your hair
If you close it down, you'll be eliminated slowly..

I hope you get a good result...^^

[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 Hair Transplant by the Chief Executive Officer]
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