- Surgery Method Incision
- Implanted Amount 3000grafts (1500Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 4work
- Age Range in one's 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.
M-shaped incision 3000mo D+11: Review of removal of occipital stitches
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11years ago
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I washed my hair for the first time on D+4. I'm telling you, it lasted until D+3 days, and there was a lot of oil. (It's originally too much oil.)
As the hospital told me, the water is not too hot, and I wet my head so that the water pressure on the transplant area is not strong (the strong shower is spilled by hand so that I can get gently wet).
The transplant was only shampooed to slightly raise the foam, and the occipital suture was lightly shampooed.
In my case, I just rubbed shampoo on the back of my head (not the incision) and made a foam and slightly tapped the foam on the implant, and I shampooed the incision by gently touching the thread with my fingertips.
The hardest thing is drying. I tried to dry my hair with a towel and dry it with the cold air of the dryer, and it seemed like it took more than 20 minutes to dry my hair, maybe because I was careful at first.
It doesn't hurt or have a hard time doing it alone. I think I just have to be careful.
<Scabbing of the sutured area after incision>
The incision cannot be seen directly or indirectly through the mirror. It's frustrating.
So I made a judgment by gently touching it with my hand. First, wash your hands thoroughly and gently touch the thread on the suture area up and down. You know how it feels when you're injured, like white blood cells are fighting in a fierce battle, because your skin is bulging up?Lol:) Is there one part, is there blood or dirt coming out...I tried it once a day. In my case, there was nothing wrong.
Still, I was curious about the actual appearance, so I asked a junior girl who lost her hair to take a picture of me. (Those who lose their hair are very active in this case.) But there's something like brown bread that's bulging around the thread.
So after work, I took about 50 pictures using the bathroom mirror and digital camera and managed to find some decent pictures.
So I sent an e-mail to Manager Mo & Jerim. It turned out to be just a normal scab the next day.
<Remove laryngeal thread>
D+11 I finally removed the thread. It was very uncomfortable when I slept up to D+7, but from the 7th, I felt like the thread was integrated with the head, so from the next day, it was very comfortable when I slept. Originally, I used to wake up before the alarm went off in the morning because of the thread, but when I got comfortable, I slept in.
When I arrived at the hospital early in the morning, the director removed it one by one, and it stuck well, and since there is no problem, I can drink from today.
When shampooing, the incision has scabs for a while, but the transplant can be shampooed like before surgery to remove the scabs. There were a lot of people who said it was very convenient to remove the thread, but I'm not sure if I got too close to the thread after D+7 or if it became particularly comfortable.
There are a lot of pictures of the transplant site during the activity, but there are not many pictures or reviews of the incision, so I will platter all of today's pictures with pictures of the incision. People with weak stomachs don't have to look at it.
I'm sure there are people who will be scared by the pictures, but it's not that scary because it's a bit ugly to look at.
I was in a hurry to take a taxi around the D+8th and hit the back of the head just above the thread hard on the taxi door. When I told the director while removing the thread, he said it was okay to hit the thread. At the same time, if it is a suturing surgery that will go wrong, it will be hospitalized after suturing, transplant surgery, and it will prevent ears. I think that's how confident you are in suturing after the incision, and it's not as scary a surgery as ordinary people can see[Laughing out loud]
Of course, this experience is not common, and you should be careful because you put it on.
Perhaps this is why I should visit an experienced skilled doctor.
It's in my previous writing, but I think the most important thing is to recognize and present yourself, judge yourself, and find a hospital that suits you.
I want to keep posting the progress in the review so that I can give you as much information as I got, but I wonder if my initial intention will continuecrying
If you have any questions, please leave a comment or note below and I'll answer it as soon as I check it.
Everyone, take pride in it
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