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Hair transplantation is more important than anything else because the final result is finally confirmed after a year.
It is a space where members are diagnosed with their condition after surgery and counseled on postoperative management, case-by-case occurrence, and additional supplementation methods.
It has the most clinical data in the world, where doctors related to hair transplantation also visit to study cases.
Thank you to all the seniors who left a meaningful record that can't express its value to someone preparing for surgery.
Leaving photo data after surgery is also "patient strength" and is a strong insurance policy against future unexpected surgical outcomes.
[re] The baseball king's question
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I think I know what the redness you asked me is.
But in my case, the symptoms did not appear.
Isn't it different for each person's skin?
If you look it up under my name, there is a picture of a month ago, but there is no red dot in that picture.
I've been washing my hair more heavily than usual since 2 weeks later. I just thought that if I fall out quickly, I'll grow new hair
I purposely wrapped it a little too hard because I didn't want to catch the scab with my hand.
Thanks to this, we had a tremendous dropout for about 10 days. There hasn't been a dropout since the 10th.
But at that time, transplant hair didn't come out very well, surprisingly. The transplant hair seems to have fallen off in one shot by the time of a month.
So I didn't have any postoperative symptoms such as blemishes, redness, keratin, and scabbard that many seniors mentioned.
I don't know if it's the right way, but I just beat it.
For your information, shampoo is for Dr. Mo's oily scalp. I think one cleanser is the best. (Don't think you're advertising.)...^^)
[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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