I haven't even talked to the hospital yet, so I don't post the name, and I'm posting to hear from members.
Typical emza hair loss starts, forehead widens, noticeably less hair, spring 2011...After much thought, I had a hair transplant at a dermatology clinic in Gangnam.
My boss, who was consulting at the time, looked at my head and asked me to transplant 5,000 hairs by incision... The amount was a little less than 400 won.
He showed pictures of people who had previous surgery and said that there is only one line left of wounds, and that you don't have to worry about laryngeal wounds because you don't know if you don't look closely.
The surgery seemed to take four to five hours. When I woke up, I had already planted most of my head after the occipital incision, and I came home with a bandage while I was distraught.
Around the evening, the anesthesia broke and my larynx hurt so much. It hurt so much that I've never experienced this kind of pain before. (When I got it, the pain was so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so bad that I took Tylenol, but it really hurt so much that I couldn't sleep for a few days and my larynx was severely swollen, and I thought I had a wooden board in my larynx like a splint when I broke my arm. (Later on when I was removing the bandages, I felt that my larynx was severely swollen.)
I didn't know that the twisted part would burst if I moved my neck, so I wore a half-donus on my neck, disinfected it carefully and applied the ointment well as the hospital told me.
The result of planting the head four months later was not bad because it was a combination of the prophetic drugs that I had not taken so far. Emzar hair was covered and the reinforced hair on the top of the head was not bad.
But the wound on the back of the head remained the same, and when I visited the director, he said he'd watch it for a year and take action if it didn't work out...
Like in the picture, the parts looked like no one could think of the head.. The company and friends who knew that they had a hair transplant were so surprised when they saw the back of their hair and worried about how they would live like that for the rest of their lives...
A year later, the wound was only changed in color, and the hospital said they'd do laryngeal surgery That's what he did.
I was so sick during the first surgery and the wound remained this big, so I told them how to trust and leave it to them, and among the doctors, the doctor who is good at it will do it himself, and I decided to have the second surgery, saying, "Don't worry, you won't have any pain to worry about."
But it's been about a year and a half since the second operation (a little more than three years since the hair transplant), but it hasn't really shrunk in size as you can see in this picture, and it's even itchy now...
I can't cut my hair short because I see a wound, and whenever I go to the hair salon, I have to explain that I should cut the back of my hair so that it doesn't hurt.
I can see the hairdresser looking at the back of her hair and she's so shy....
I have to live like this for the rest of my life. What should I do... When I get older and I lose a lot of hair on the back of my hair.. Oh, my...
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Fortunately, we reached an agreement smoothly with the hospital.
Contrary to what I was concerned about, the hospital received my opinion well and agreed to an appropriate extent.
And there are a lot of people who ask about it with a note, but I can't reply because I don't have enough points because I replied one by one...
- 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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