(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 hairsI 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 weekI 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 lolI hope everyone recognizes the hospital well and I will endure the dark ages that are coming!!
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