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<2>It's the 18th day of hair transplantation.
Yesterday, from April 16th to 17th, there is a symptom that the M-shaped edge on the right side of the hair transplant comes up with a lump.
It's the finger pointing part in the picture. It doesn't seem to stick out a lot, but it hurts a little even when I'm still, and when I touch it, it throbs like a lump.
Even if you keep your eyebrows slightly up, you feel like you're poking them.
I've never been hit or shocked anywhere, and I feel thick when I touch it.
I'm worried that my hair may fall out in that area because of inflammation inside or swelling.
Please advise if there has been such a case, how to watch it, and if it is a situation that requires a visit..
* According to the hospital inquiry, the dark age of hair loss may come quickly, and as a result, hair loss and growth inside appear to have caused inflammation. I was asked to apply the folliculitis ointment prescribed by the hospital and see the condition (mupirocin ingredient), but I was told to visit the hospital and get an antibiotic prescription.
Is there anyone who said this? I'm nervous.
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