I'm one person who is worried about hair problems.
Reading the posts here, I can feel that domestic hair transplant hospitals are having problems.
(Of course, there are hospitals that are good at hair transplants, but there are many that are not.)
In addition to the mass, I read cases of surgery and surgery failures posted on other blogs and went to each hospital site.
And I summarized the things that I personally organized.
1. If the hair transplant is lost due to pressing on the hair implanter
-This is really...It's a doctor's obvious mistake.
Shouldn't we study device handling first and then perform surgery?
2. If the patient's hair was not properly directed and the surgery was performed
- I have hair, but I end up looking ugly.
If you are a doctor who conducts surgery, shouldn't you know this much in advance.
3. 2500 follicles are planted, but the survival rate is below expectation
-If you damage your hair roots due to poor manual dexterity in the process of hair root body odor or hair root separation, your survival rate will drop severely.
Surgery also seems to have to have some artistic temperament.
Just because you graduated from a prestigious university because you are good at studying, you will never be good at surgery.
You should look not only at the hands of the doctor who performs the surgery, but also at the hands of the nurse.
4. I think we should avoid doctors who perform various surgeries together.
-Plastic surgery and hair transplantation are similar areas, but they are different areas, like cutting wood and counting pieces.
I'll work hard once, and I'll carve it once... I don't think it'll be good because there's no power control for both of them.
If you have no choice but to do so, it's polite to do plastic surgery for at least one day and hair transplants the next.
5. Korean hair transplant doctors seem to be learning by themselves.
-There seems to be little professional exchange of opinions between each other.
I think my skills are lower than those of foreign countries, but wouldn't it be a problem if we don't exchange information with each other...
For this reason, it seems that hair transplant doctors are doing various tests by themselves.
6. The nurses, too, seem to have jumped into this field without specializing in hair transplants. (No one seems to be teaching them this.)
-If nurses without dexterity are selected and work in hair transplant hospitals, the results will be obvious.
It's annihilation.
I think a persistent and focused nurse should do this.
7. There's a big difference in the operation time.
In the case of foreign countries, surgery takes more than 3 hours when surgery starts, but it seems that Korea is less than that.
As such, hair transplantation seems to be a simple and boring operation.
Isn't it possible that Korean doctors have a short temper and can't put up with it?
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- Revealing that I am a large number of members in the visit route during first-time medical treatment is the least safe device for me, the weak, to be protected in relation to the hospital.
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