- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 811grafts (405Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 14days
- Age Range in one's 40s
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[Apgujeong Mamos Hairline + Hair Transplant + 800 Mo + 2 Weeks] After 2 weeks of Hair Transplant,
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9days ago
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Two weeks have passed since the Hair Transplant, so I'm sharing the inconvenience after the surgery and the current status information.
It's already been two weeks since the Hair Transplant surgery.
Before surgery, I was worried about pain or swelling, but the most uncomfortable parts were hair washing and dry.
In summer, my skin is oily and I like exercise, so I take a shower twice a day and wash my hair twice a day.
Of course, I avoided exercising for two weeks, but I took a shower twice a day as usual. (after waking up / before going to bed)
I couldn't wash my hair as usual because I had to be as careful as possible at the site of the transplant for two weeks after the transplant.
I often felt itchy and stuffy in my scalp because I had to shampoo carefully without rubbing with my fingers.
Especially, the fact that I couldn't wash my hair coolly was more stressful than I thought.
The process of drying my hair wasn't easy either.
I couldn't dry it like I normally would with a towel, and I had to be careful not to touch the transplant area, so the drying time took much longer than usual. It is remembered as the most inconvenient part of daily life as the time to wash and dry my hair increases every morning.
Fortunately, the recovery process was very smooth.
There was little pain, tingling, or pulling feeling that many people talked about.
There was no pain at the transplant site, and there was no discomfort enough to interfere with daily life, so I personally think the recovery was quick.
However, one thing I was concerned about was the amount of hair that fell off. Previously, I was taking Pina-based Propecia and changed it to Avodat after surgery, but I don't know exactly if it was due to the change of the drug or the effect of the surgery, but I lost a lot of my hair during shampooing or drying. As far as I felt, I felt like I was losing more than four times more than usual.
At first, I was worried, but now, two weeks later, the amount is back to its previous level.
Two weeks later, I visited the hospital and received a scab removal clinic with shampoo.
After removing the remaining graft scabs, the scalp was much cleaner,
From now on, I was informed that I could wash my hair and dry it coolly.
We also made a reservation for a visit after four months to check the next progress.
It's not yet the time for hair to grow in earnest, but I'm satisfied that it's been two weeks without any major problems.
I'm looking forward to how I'll go through the dark age and shading process in the future, and I'm going to watch the progress calmly without rushing.
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