Hello. It's already been two months since the surgery on August 27th.
Time flies. It's amazing that every day went slowly right after the surgery, and now it's the weekend when I go to work and work, and my hair is changing little by little.
Up until the 2nd week, I had a slight swelling, and I was sensitive because of the itchiness, but now I don't have that at all.
There is no discomfort when washing your face or washing your hair, and it does not interfere with your daily life at all.
These days, I can see that my hair is falling out little by little, maybe because the dark age has come.
At first, I was a little embarrassed, but I've already heard it at the hospital, so I'm just taking it calmly. Looking at the picture, it feels more hollow than before, but if you look closely, short and thin new hair is coming up closely.
The area of the surgery feels a little rough when touched, and short fluffy things are coming up little by little. You can't see it with your eyes yet, but when you look at it closely, it's like, "Something is growing."The top of the head still looks a little stale, but if you look at the angle and the lighting, the short fluff sparkles, so I'm hopeful!!
The hat is still worn every day, and no one in the company knows it.
I think it's a good idea to shave your head.
It's neat because it's short now, and it's easy to wash or dry your hair.
I'm taking the medicine steadily, and I'm also receiving regular hospital care.
Since I go to the hospital once a month to take care of it, it definitely reduces itching and dryness.
As the director said, I will not be impatient at this time and focus on maintaining scalp cleanliness and lifestyle management.
It's still too early to discuss the results, but I don't think the progress is bad.
We are constantly managing it in the expectation that there will be a noticeable change in the next three to four months. In the next review, I'll come back with a fuller look!
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