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This is the second week of surgery!

  • 11years ago

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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount -grafts
  • Surgery Progress 14work
  • Age Range early 30s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
Following the review on the day of surgery, finally!! This is the second week of surgery!


It's finally been two weeks since the transplant^^ Through many reviews, I experienced firsthand what I was worried about and thought about, and I was able to experience that each individual had a slight difference. I didn't have much pain or itching in my head than I thought. As you told me, I watched as much as I could to be careful not to touch and settle my hair well after the transplant, such as using a dryer with a cold and cold wind, and taking medicine every day. On the 10th day after the surgery, I was very nervous that it would hurt a lot when removing the thread, but I only felt a little stinging rather than the pain I thought. In fact, when I fell asleep after the first surgery, I was uncomfortable with the suture, but after removing the thread, I was able to fall asleep very comfortably. The hospital recommended Propsia, so I was taking it all the time, but maybe because of that, I didn't lose much hair until the 10th day of removing the thread. The same goes for dead skin cells, which barely occurred until the thread was removed, and they were able to endure well without tickling. Since the 12th day, I've been curious about it, and I've been taking out dead skin cells that are stuck in the middle without realizing it^^; As a result, there were hair strands that came out, but the roots of the hair follicles weren't just pulled out or anything like that, and you could see the healthy hair that was transplanted falling into a broken shape. I'm healthy in my own way, so I really wasn't going to lose it, but... As I saw the hair falling off, I was a little worried.

Finally, on the 14th day, the day I've been waiting, the hospital removed the scab on my head today. The hair stylist kindly informed me and started removing the scab, and I was able to learn how to do the secondary and tertiary parts alone at home that could not be removed at once. Some hairs came out while removing the scab, but some did not come out. I felt like I was washing my hair after a long time^^ I was able to learn to remove the scab from the transplant site by soaking the scabbed area with warm water for about 10 minutes and then gently rubbing it with only water and hand fingerprints. After that, I used shampoo to wash my hair lightly all over again, carefully shampooing and washing it in the same way. The sutured part also had some dead skin cells after removing the thread, but I visited the hospital often and received shampoo and care, and I was able to see that I was recovering without any major problems. The day will soon enter the dark age, but I am preparing my mind with positive thoughts and praying for good effects by purchasing and taking nutritional supplements for hair recommended by the hospital director from yesterday^^

The photo shows a clean look after the scab removal in the 2nd week of surgery!
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