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Finally, 18 months of Hair Transplant, a little late, final review.
When I looked back on the day I first lay on the operating table until now, it was a time where I experienced all kinds of emotions.
As you can see from the picture on the first day, the line was quite wide and I was half excited and half worried about the densely planted appearance. In particular, I was worried that it would be more awkward because I already had scalp tattoos. Immediately after the surgery, the swelling came up, the face was unfamiliar, and I was honest about whether this had gone well.
And the 10th, this period was the hardest. Be careful about washing your hair, be careful about sleeping, and be nervous about touching a wrong hand. I feel like I lost hair follicles for no reason, and I feel like I lost more hair. As I became sensitive to nothing, I even thought, 'Why did I do this?' If you think about it now, if you endure this period well, you will be half successful.
As we entered the 100th day, the dark age was right. 60% of it felt like it was missing, and I felt like I was back to my old state. But at this time, I already saw a lot of reviews, so I hung in there thinking, "Oh, this is the famous dark age." In the end, this was a mental battle.
The atmosphere has changed dramatically since day 150. My hair started to come up like coming up on the lawn, and there was quite a bit of curlyness, but I accepted it positively because it felt alive. Since I can see that the empty part is filled, the time to look in the mirror has definitely increased since then.
After about six months, the feeling of hair loss has almost disappeared, and I'm just starting to look like someone who lacks a little bit of hair. Since then, the surrounding response has also changed. I got to hear more about "I like your style" than "What hair did you do?"
▼ 12th month
The 7-9-month period was a definite inflection point. The density was noticeably revived, and the hair became thicker and thicker. The curls and frizz remained, but it was literally that time would solve them.
When I entered my first year, I actually felt like I was graduating. Density, directionality, and naturalness were all established, especially the hairline was better than expected. The boundaries between transplant hair and preexisting hair also naturally continued, and it did not look very empty even under light. By this time, my confidence had already almost recovered.
And now 18 months old. Now it's just my hair.
The curls and texture differences that remained a little until 12 months are now almost gone, and overall the wool is much softer and more natural. Styling is much easier, and there is no awkwardness whether you put your bangs down or over. Most of all, I'm now forgetting the fact that I've had a transplant.
▼ as of 18 months
What I especially feel is a sense of stability in density. I touch it for no reason, and I look in the mirror once more for no reason. The psychology of people is very simple.
And the rear collection site was not noticeable until the end. The part I was worried about in the middle has been restored naturally enough to be overshadowed, and now I don't even know where it was picked.
Personally, I watched Baekhyun-wook's YouTube live broadcast after the surgery. I also sent you a picture of the progress, and I kept asking you questions whenever I had any questions. Some days, even with more than 100 simultaneous viewers, he pointed out my pictures one by one and explained right away where this stage is and what changes are normal.
After experiencing this in person, I felt it. If you don't have confidence, it's not easy to publicly watch the patient's progress live, but rather, trust has built up more in that way. It was also impressive that they were not just answering questions, but remembered each patient's condition or characteristics and followed them.
He communicates comfortably with wit on live, and he communicates like a neighborhood brother while doing an eating show, but it was definitely different when he pointed out the progress. At that moment, I feel like, "Oh, you're a professional furniture." At the same time, you will naturally feel that you are constantly taking responsibility for the patient.
If you have any questions about Hair Transplant or hair loss, or if you want to communicate more comfortably other than hospital counseling, you can go to the The Nobleline Center for Alopecia Care live broadcast. I think you usually do it once or twice a week, and there is more information you get than you think.
In any case, when I look back, there was only one answer.
As expected, it's a The Nobleline Center for Alopecia Care.
Early swelling, 10-day crisis, dark age, curly stress
After these sections, the results follow naturally.
If you're thinking about it now, I'd like to say one thing.
The process is long, but the results fully compensate for the time.
Now I'm proving it myself.
That's the end of the 18-month journey of procreation!
Grow up, everyone!!
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