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Eight months after the transplant

  • 19years ago

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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount 6200grafts (3100Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 240days
  • Age Range early 40s
  • Scope of surgery
    • A Type A
It's been eight months and a week. There are still quite a few transplant hairs growing slowly on the top of the head (about 3mm) and when you touch it with your hand, you feel a rough touch. In other places, it's been a month since I got a haircut, but it's grown about 10cm. Since the top of the head is close to the incision, the displacement of the scalp due to suturing (the increased amount of skin per unit length due to skin pull) is larger than that of the front, so it is difficult for transplants to grow, and even if they grow fully, the effect of transplantation is halved because the hair loss area is wider than before transplantation. (It's purely my idea that I analyzed epidemiologically.)~~)
It's okay to look at the front, but it can't be helped that the density drops a lot from above. We'll have to wait and see.
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