My natural hairline is M-shaped and my forehead is wide, so I've been thinking a lot about my hair since I was young
Around 16, I held my parents' hand and did a Hair Transplant at a large dermatologist in provincial Jeonju, and the result was... It's completely ruined.
At that time, it was the first hospital to introduce the Atas mechanical Hair Transplant, and I remember it cost about 4 million won.
Since I was a college student and I didn't pay for it, I think the biggest defeat was the decision I made without recognizing it well.
(Still the biggest regret of my life decision. I remember getting too many lines down, and the surgery took almost 6 to 7 hours. After the surgery, there was a lot of blood, so the pillow was wet. The inflammation after the surgery was too bad.)
Still, I've been living since the hair that's rare supported the top of my head, so I've been feeling a little voluminous.
Or if I hit it short, it wouldn't show, so I went around for a short time. But every time I did my hair, I always wondered how to style it.
Now, I want to make money and do my hair more freely before I get older, so I made a big decision to operate.
I looked around at a total of 4 hospitals (I don't know if I can use the name of the hospital, so I cover up the hospital disease first. I'll reveal it if you can use the hospital name.)
1. Hospital A
First of all, I've been to a famous hospital since a long time ago. It's a huge hospital and there are a lot of employees. But it felt too expensive. He said it's a hair that can be cut after touching the scalp. But incision was not a consideration, so I only talked about non-intersection. The estimate was 3000,000 units. However, I didn't think deeply about it because I don't like factory-style hospitals, and the high cost seems to be due to advertising, facilities, and additional services (~therapy, etc.). There was also an additional cost for the reoperation.
2. Hospital B
After that, I started looking around private hospitals. The second was a JARADA CLINIC who went into surgery. The director consulted directly and detailed the consultation for about an hour. The consultant only confirmed the schedule, cost, past medical history, and requirements.
The director showed me past cases one by one and explained in detail what would happen if I cut my forehead to a certain extent. Also, I have seborrheic scalp inflammation, and you pointed this out right away.
As a result of the consultation with the director, you told me about 1,800 hair follicles. The price was not cheap, but I thought it was a reasonable price because there were no unnecessary additional services. However, I felt burdened because you talked about the most hair follicles among hospitals. Since it was a reoperation, I was also worried about the back of my hair becoming too empty.
3. C Hospital
It was a young doctor's hospital. First of all, the counseling manager consulted first and the director consulted. It was a structure with surgical CCTV, and during the consultation, I saw that the director was having a body odor. And after the body odor was over, he used interlude to consult with me, and I was a little disappointed in this part. (Of course, it may be the same for other hospitals. There's nothing you can do after body odor until the transplant anyway.)
Maybe because the director was young, he approached me familiarly, but I didn't feel that good because I think we were friends for the first time. What's unique is that unlike other hospitals, they asked not to transplant the transitional part and told me about 2,500 mosquitoes. It was intended to save hair follicles because they are young.
4. D Hospital
This hospital said about 3500 m.o. The peculiar thing is to divide the hair into 8 parts and rank which part is the most important (during surgery), and to prioritize the best hair follicles after hair collection and plant them properly. It felt like it explained more about the surgery. (How do you sort hair follicles. In the case of reoperation, the skin at the site of the operation should be made etc.) However, this hospital also did not explain in detail the pictures before and after the head of the consultation office explained them in the pictures before and after the surgery, so it was not easy to judge the results of the surgery. It wasn't cheap either. The review and the teacher's skills seemed to be okay, but it was a pity that the results of the surgery were not expected.
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