- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 3053grafts (1526Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 14days
- Age Range early 30s
Hair transplantation is more important than anything else because the final result is finally confirmed after a year.
It is a space where members are diagnosed with their condition after surgery and counseled on postoperative management, case-by-case occurrence, and additional supplementation methods.
It has the most clinical data in the world, where doctors related to hair transplantation also visit to study cases.
Thank you to all the seniors who left a meaningful record that can't express its value to someone preparing for surgery.
Leaving photo data after surgery is also "patient strength" and is a strong insurance policy against future unexpected surgical outcomes.
[Moderhamm Clinic — Hair Transplant Center]

a two-week review after a female hair transplant
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21hours ago
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(I filled in the content until the 2nd week and wrote it, but all the content flew away... I'm writing it again[Crying]
Previously, I'm here to go from surgery to the day after surgery to the second week of progress!
I transplanted an M-shape on both sides and a little lower on the forehead, and I transplanted about 3,000 hairs
I ran out of 1 carton of fresh spray I got for 3 days after surgery and nothing more!!
There were people who sprayed physiological saline because of dead skin cells, but I prepared it, but it didn't come out that much
<Day 3 of surgery>
- I saw an informational post in the past that there could be bleeding if the hair follicle fell out through the barrel, but there wasn't anything like that
- The redness is disappearing and sometimes the back of my head is itchy
- Sometimes, when I touch the transplant area, it feels like I'm touching someone else's skin, so I feel like I'm not fully anesthetized

<Day 6 of surgery>
- The dead skin didn't stand out as much as I thought
- There were yellow bruises near the temples on both sides, but when I put my hair down, it was covered
- Sometimes, when I touch it with my fingers, it still feels tingling
- I went to work at this time, but it was a little hard because the laryngeal pain came with me as a headache.ㅜ
- The transplant hair grew bigger than I thought, and the occipital shaving area grew well
- There were scabs on the collection area, so some parts were itchy

<Day 8 of surgery>
- All the redness on the transplant site is gone
- After taking a shower, my dead skin cells come up with water, but I didn't touch them as much as I could because I was afraid my hair would fall out!
- I made shampoo foam with Daiso foam container and washed it every day!
- The temple bruises are still yellowIt's a bit light green. It didn't hurt

<10th day of surgery>
- It's finally time for fingerprint shampoos!
- I got used to foam shampoo, so I was a little worried about touching it
- But I did rub off a lot of dead skin cells
- When I woke up, I had a few round laryngeal scabs on my pillow (no bleeding)
- If you remove dead skin cells, your hair might fall out too, so I'm worried
I didn't do it, but it hurt my heart a little... haha

<Day 14 of surgery>
- I went to the hospital to check his progress
- He used air pressure to exfoliate it with a machine
- They asked me to take care of my dead skin cells as if I washed my fingerprints more gently than I thought crying
- You said your hair grew fast, but it's going to disappear soon, so I'm sad
- I applied ampoules to my scalp and transplant area and got laser treatment for about 10 minutes
- In the meantime, the director came and checked his condition briefly. He's going to be re-examined in 6 months
- I asked because the hairline looked asymmetrical
Everyone asked me that question at this time, and I told you not to worry because it could look like that depending on the level of your matriarch or elimination!!
- Since I planted it, I bought a scalp ampoule called "Neoptide" to grow well
<Wrapping up>
As I rewrite it, the content seems a little shorter, but the conclusion is that I'm satisfied until the 2nd week
I think the transplant hair is less eliminated than I thought, and I'm still at the level of baby hair, but the wind isn't scary lol
I hope everyone recognizes the hospital well and I will endure the dark ages that are coming!!
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