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[re] A review of the operation.

  • 20years ago

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  • Implanted Amount -grafts
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>>From 10 o'clock to 3 o'clock.
>>You had surgery without lunch time
>>It's 20 centimeters wide.
>>The transplanted part was shaved and planted
>>The back of my arms throbbed and my anesthesia was less relieved
>>It doesn't hurt that much
>>First of all, up to here today.
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>*First of all, thank you for your hard work ~
> You said that the incision in the back of the head is 20 centimeters long, but is there a place where you take it off that much?
> If you really had surgery like that, I'd have to thank the hospital. (It could depend on the cost.) I'm 10–12 cm wide, 1-2 cm long
> I did it, and about 2,700 hairs are transplanted
> It took nearly 4 hours That means one person can't do it at that time
> The pain lasts about 7 days. It will be difficult to sleep properly for 3 days from the day of surgery
> Swelling your face is the most swollen until the 3rd, and then it completely falls out in 7 to 10 days
> If you want to get rid of the swelling quickly, it's helpful to use a cold compress
> The symptoms of pulling the back of my hair are gradually disappearing It takes three to six months to completely disappear
> Your skin needs to stretch out. It's important to take care of it from now on
> Depending on how you do it, the rate of birth will be determined More than 80% of transplant hair usually develops
> But I worked hard and planted it, so it's better to try your best
> Don't wash your hair for 3 days, eat well, and rest It's going to itch a lot when you start getting scabs
> Even if it's itchy, don't scratch it and let it fall out naturally
> Transplanted hair falls off from scabs and grows back within 1-2 months
> You can see the effect with your eyes after about 6 months
> Take medication consistently and exercise regularly is also good
> What You Should Don't Do - Smoking, Instant, Stress
> Even if it's hard, try one thing each
> Be a great mother

I can't sleep I slept around 10 p.m.
I woke up at 5 o'clock ㅜㅜ
From the back of your head to the end. It's a slap on the bottom.
I think it's about 20cm Even if I touch it.
My hair isn't on the thick side. Well, I asked you to do it as much as you can.
I woke up after sleeping. My face is not swollen at all.
I think it's going to be about 3,000 hairs. I don't think so..
Because I haven't counted it myself ^^
Oh, and a doctor did it

[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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