<After 22 months>
<22 months>
It's been almost two years since the surgery, so I feel much better ^^
I'm going to write about the pros and cons I felt after the hairless hair transplant ^^
If I were to write about my surgery
A friend who runs a dermatology department visited Dana Plastic Surgery because she said that she is good at cutting Hair Transplant.
I had hair loss progressed, so I got a transplant around here
There was no external burden at all because it was a no-cutting cut hair transplant.
It wasn't so obvious that my daughter didn't recognize it, and my acquaintances didn't notice it.
<Advantages>
- You can barely tell you've had surgery
There was no need to pay attention to the surroundings, and both going to work and going out were possible right away.
- Styling can be done relatively quickly
Compared to before surgery, there is little difference in the back of the head. Thanks to this, it was possible to style quickly considering the hair transplant.
- Less pain and swelling and faster recovery
It's a non-cut method, so I remember it was within 1 to 2 weeks even if the fine pain was included.
<Disadvantages>
- Self-disinfecting is tricky
Since you don't shave your head, you need to expose the transplant area between your hair and disinfect it.
In the beginning, I was careful using two mirrors.
- Right after the surgery, it feels like it's cakey
I felt a little stuffy because I had to apply disinfectant.
- The cost is a little higher
It is true that the cost burden is as much as it compensates for the shortcomings of incision and shaved head.
Was there any inconvenience because the back of the hair remained after the surgery? I've been thinking about it for a long time,
To be honest, there were few things that came to mind, so I thought about it and wrote it.
Except for the slightly higher cost of a no-cutting cut hair transplant
There's no pain in the incision, no shame in shaving your head
It's rather hard to find the shortcomings.
As time goes by, I realize that the benefits are great.
If you want to recover comfortably so that it doesn't show
The most realistic option is a no-cut, non-cut Hair Transplant.
I'd like to tell you.
And I'm still taking hair loss pills.
I took it before surgery, but at the time, it was maintaining the status quo no matter how much medicine I took
Now I feel obligated to protect my transplant hair.
The bangs are filled up differently than before
It gives me a solid incentive to stay in this state for a long time.
In the past, taking hair loss pills was simply a habit out of anxiety,
I guess it's become a must-have routine to protect my hair now.
It was only a few years ago when I was struggling with hair loss,
Now I feel like those days are far away.
It takes time and money, but there's definitely something to get back.
In the future, I want to continue to manage it and maintain the current state for a long time.
I hope everyone else watching this will be healthy and prosperous.
Thank you.
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