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mammoth Hairline Clinic - Apgujeong Branch

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Apgujeong Hair Transplantation, Mammoth Hairline Surgery Week 2 and Photos Attached

  • 1years ago

  • 10,451
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 1101grafts (551Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 13work
  • Age Range early 30s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M2 Type M2
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Hello.

I am posting it two weeks after the surgery.

Director Seok Ji-woong took a look at the second week and checked if there were any difficulties or questions.
Please explain the dark ages that will occur in the next 4 months before the progress check
He told me that washing well without worrying about losing hair is good for the final result.

Even though my hair didn't grow yet, I was personally very satisfied with the hairline because it looked good.

After finishing the surgery well, there were a lot of things to pay attention to for the two weeks until today.

I think those who have experienced hair transplantation will know well.

Let me summarize what I've experienced for two weeks.

1. Fresh Spray - The spray from the hospital was periodically sprayed to prevent the transplant area from drying out. It's not difficult if you don't have a schedule to go out, but I carried it in my bag when I went outside.

2. Alcohol, cigarettes - I'm a non-smoker and rarely drink, so I didn't have a hard time because it didn't apply. But most of them say it's the hardest.

3. Sleep - It is important to sleep well to recover. But I didn't sleep well for two weeks. As I slept thinking about the situation of scratching the transplant in my sleep or tossing and turning, I couldn't fall asleep as deeply as I did in my sleep. To give you some tips, I recommend you to have a holiday for about two days immediately after surgery. Apart from the surgery itself, fatigue accumulation can be severe while not sleeping deeply, and as the first three days are the most important for the incidence rate, I recommend you to just rest. And if you use a hard pillow, it's comfortable to sleep in a regular position. I'm a little relieved that even if I turn inadvertently, it's hard and the transplant area doesn't sweep right away. If it is buried soft, the surgical site can immediately touch the pillow, so I don't recommend it.

4. Shampoo - Just do as you've been trained at the hospital. Wet it slowly with the right temperature and water pressure, and shampoo can settle the foam, but I think it's better not to be too greedy. In the hospital, the person who manages it can avoid it with his or her eyes, but it is difficult to wash everywhere while avoiding the surgical area of his or her head. It takes more time to wash than usual. For those who go to work in the morning, you have to wake up earlier than usual to get ready.

5. Dead skin cells - Right after the operation, the number of dead skin cells that were not visible has increased noticeably since day 3 to 4. That's how it's supposed to be. The first dead skin cell looked like it was connected to the scalp, and after a week, it was on the end of the hair. After that, sometimes it falls off on its own while washing, and it looks like it's new, and when I asked the hospital, they told me not to remove it myself, but to leave it as it is, so I removed it all in the second week today.

6. Other - in my personal experience, I had very little postoperative pain. It was difficult to endure because both the collection site and the transplant site were itchy. Other pain and sensory areas vary greatly from person to person. If you have any questions, you can contact the hospital right away.
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