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NEWHAiR

[NEWHAiR]

2000 hair follicle transplantation

  • 4months ago

  • 1,644
5
  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 4000grafts (2000Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 4days
  • Age Range in one's 30s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M2 Type M2

Day 1 of surgery: I was told to come by 8, but I was a little late. I arrive at around 8:10 after listening to the general explanation, paying for the balance, changing into a surgical dress, and going to the doctor's room. You were drawing the forehead line, but it was asymmetric to me. But after hearing the director's explanation. My face is also asymmetric, so from the director's point of view, the line you drew is right. I think other people's eyes are more important than what you see, so just go. You have to listen to the experts.


I was told that anesthesia hurts during surgery, but I was just tolerable. I can't remember the process of collecting hair follicles after anesthesia with sleep inducer and scalp. The one where I turned around when I said, "Turn around after collecting everything?" I remember that and I was out of my mind when the director made a transplant on my forehead. Oh, there's just a hole? Feels full........and then nurses get a little sane when they transplant it. I think we talked about what time it is, how much time is left, and I can hear the two of you saying, "The boss told me to pay attention to this place." I don't really remember this either...I held out because I thought if I kept sleeping, I wouldn't be able to sleep at night, but I just did it well.

I moved to the accommodation right after the surgery. Urban Place 1.1km. Just go through exit 12 of Gangnam station and come out number 5....

I can't sleep at night because I've been asleep all the time during surgery....I have a drone writing test the next day, so I'm going to study and then fall asleep.

Before I go to bed, I tie my arms with a string I bought at Daiso and sleep with the string between my legs. Just in case I scratch my head...

But when I woke up, the rope between my legs fell out. There are no signs of headwashing.

Day 2

I'm shampooing. Ha........... The transplant didn't hurt, but the hair follicle collection was more painful than anesthesia and surgery. the most painful thing

I haven't seen other reviews, but you cut the back of your hair a lot. I guess it's because there are a lot of 2,000 hair follicles. If I knew this would happen, I'd just ask you to push them all... Wash your hair and put ointment on the back of your hair

Day 3

I was washing my hair by myself and my hair hurt a lot. I heard it's good to use a foam shampoo when washing your hair

Just shampoo the shower towel, foam it, and put it on your head. (Take good care of the water. Too much water in the towel makes the foam watery.)

They say you can just rub the back of your hair, but I can't because it hurts. Even the water level is bitter. (It was cold because I stood in lukewarm water and washed it.)

I wash everything and dry my hair with cold air. (It takes a long time to dry my hair because it's long. I recommend shaving it with a half-shape during surgery.)

After washing up, I apply the prescribed ointment to the back of my hair, and it's told to apply it with a sterile cotton swab. When did you apply it? It hurts when you touch it... I just wanted to apply it quickly with my hands, but since it's the back of my head, it's hard to even apply it

Day 4

Catastrophe..Since the first day, I've been sleeping with both hands tied with a string and the string between my legs. When I woke up, the rope between my legs fell out...So I just kept sleeping like that, but my head was a little itchy before I went to bed, so I just woke up and looked at my left hand, and there was blood on my nails, so I ran to the bathroom right away......... The back is a bloodstained mark. I was rubbing it to wipe it and found a hair follicle with 3 hair on the sink [Crying] [Crying]

I don't know how many more have been lost because there's still blood in there... but don't let your guard downAnd if it's itchy, go to the pharmacy and buy Zirtek

So now I tied it to a heavy chair under the bed so that I couldn't lift my hand for sure.

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