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Motion Hair Clinic

[Motion Hair Clinic]

Motion 1200 hair follicle detailed post-mortem non-cut part cut, close-up many

  • 10years ago

  • 5,925
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 2400grafts (1200Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 1work
  • Age Range in one's 30s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
The reviews are also reviews, but it took several times to exceed the photo capacity, so I kept correcting it, repeating the correction several times, and editing it. It took a lot of time, and most of all, it's a shame that the quality has been lowered a lot. Then I'll start the reviews now.

I won't add anything without being honest and false, but I'll just write down the facts.

I was thinking about writing this article in 2-3 days, but if I want to write a review, I think it would be better to write it after a week rather than writing it right away, so I'm posting it now.

I'm a typical m-shape before surgery and I'm in a situation where I haven't made much progress.


The conditions of the hospital I need to undergo surgery are briefly, first, I need to specialize in non-excision. Second, it should be a hospital that has many reviews and has been verified to some extent. Third, follow-up management should be done well. Fourth, the question and answer bulletin board should be open, not only 1:1 inquiry bulletin board. The transplant conditions were to adjust the hairline by 1.5cm and fill in the M-shape.

Finally, I thought about motion and forehair.
Before, I only thought of forehair, but I thought of it as the second place because there was no open bulletin board for everyone.
Of course, the motion category also played a part.

I've read all the transplant reviews posted on Daemo & other cafes that were posted on Motion.
(At that time, I didn't read the reviews on the motion homepage on purpose.  Among them, there is a real experience review, but looking at it now, the well-written transplant reviews posted on Daemo are much x 100 times more helpful than that.) And among those who posted the reviews, I asked for the director's name and cost to those who posted satisfactory reviews.

Oh, my! I'm writing because I'm afraid this question will come out in a note.
I'm telling you in advance because I think there will be a lot of inquiries about the amount, but the price is the same on the website (the same amount for most members).
There were quite a few of the people I've asked before who were getting extra discounts (even though you told me how to do it) but there was nothing like that when I was getting it.
In fact, it doesn't matter if you give a discount on VAT as long as the surgery results are good.

So, I didn't even mention whether I can get a discount when I make a consultation reservation or when I pay.
What's unique is that I've never seen the manager's face that the transplant members are talking about. For your information, the price is different every month, so you can refer to it when scheduling surgery.
Now that I've written this down, I'm sure you won't ask about the price, right? That's how I consulted with the director I wanted.
(If you say you're a good-looking young man with glasses on, you'll know right away.) I liked that you explained it kindly and smiled softly.
In the explanation, the transplant density is 60% (although we can increase it a little more, there is also a reason why we can't increase it much because of the implantation.) In addition, he explained the operation method and operation time, received an estimate of 1,200 hair follicles, and drew a hairline.
(1200 hair follicles here are about 3000 hair if you have normal back hair. Simply put, 400 hair follicles = 1000 hair) You kept asking me if I had any questions that you liked most, and in the meantime, I liked the feeling that he explained it with sincerity without avoiding my eyes.

After consulting with the director, someone other than the director?After listening to the explanation of the scalp condition and receiving a pamphlet containing precautions before and after surgery, I set a reservation date.

All right. That's right. I decided as soon as I first consulted.

From now on, it's important that I decide because I liked it right away, but as the other members said, I think it's better to go around and decide by consulting four or five hospitals to operate.
That's the standard.

Tuesday, the 21st.. The surgery date is finally here.
(I made a reservation on Wednesday the 22nd, but I made a reservation a day earlier because of my schedule. I hate rainy days, but I also have bad thoughts about why it's raining during my surgery and it's a bad sign.

I still haven't seen the manager's face, and as soon as I arrive, I pay at the desk before surgery.
(I heard you pay after consulting with the manager after surgery, but why am I like this? That's what I thought.) There are definitely quite a few different parts of my experiences from the reviews of motion that I've seen and heard.

After payment, change to the patient's clothes in the rest room.
To be honest, the condition of the patient's gown was not good.
Of course, the smell of fabric softener was quite strong as if it had been washed.

After changing, I consulted with the director once again about the hair line and density.
What I was worried about is that the emza doesn't matter, but it even has a hairline, so I thought it would look awkward and empty when the density is only 60%, but the original emza or hairline is more focused on density.
He even said you don't have to worry.

I took a few pictures for hospital storage before the surgery.
(If you ask for it after the surgery, you can send it to me via e-mail.) And the nurses cut your hair.
(If you can shave your head, I recommend you shave your head. It's better to see the progress. After I shaved my head partially (I give you a wig in case you'll notice after I shaved my head partially) I waited in the resting room for a while and finally went into the operating room at around 10:40 p.m. Now I'm going to go into detail about my surgery.
I only write down the facts without my honest feelings and additions at the time.

We're lying on the bed and 3 nurses are coming in
One seemed skillful, the other seemed a little bit short-lived, and the other was now a newcomer.

Motion's surgical method is performed by two nurses when hair follicles are collected, slits are performed, and transplant hair is planted.

The director comes in and collects hair follicles first.
I'm lying face down on the bed.
Cover all areas except the face.

From now on, we will explain the anesthesia.
Please know that the intensity of pain that a person feels is all different, and please don't ask me why I said I'm not sick when I'm sick.

You will be injected with 2-30 shots at the occipital follicle collection site.
It's stinging, but it's tolerable enough.
In the meantime, some parts of the occipital region were nerve-racking, so there were some quite painful things.
It's not like you're screaming.. It's not enough to make a groan.
It didn't hurt much more than I thought.
I finally start collecting hair follicles when I wonder how many times you're poking me because there are so many poking.

I didn't tell you about the counting of hair follicles collected.
I asked a question because something came up in the middle, but he said he would tell me in a moment because he is counting because he is collecting hair follicles.

Oh, my! There are areas in the middle that are less anesthetized than other areas.
Don't hold it in at that time and tell me right away even if it hurts a little.
What the director said was that we're doing surgery, not torture, so tell us if it hurts even a little.

How many minutes has it been.
I couldn't stand everything else, but that was the most painful thing because I pressed it so that I couldn't move my head from above.
(It's a machine, so if you move it, you'll be in trouble.) My face feels like I'm being crushed to death, and most of all, it's so hot that I'm dying.
Yes, it was really hot.
You say it's hot in the middle, so I turn on the air conditioner right away.
If you feel uncomfortable doing something, you can take care of it right away.
When I feel uncomfortable because my face is pressed too much, please wait a moment.
Don't feel pressured and speak confidently if you have any inconvenience.
The doctor and nurses who operate will be comfortable only when the patient is in a comfortable condition.

It was a painful time due to the uncomfortable posture and sweat coming out of pressing the face.

I think the time after collecting 1,200 hair follicles ended at 10:40 to 11:55 p.m.
When I got up, my face was covered in sweat.
They asked if it was normal to feel a little pain in the occipital region, and they said you shouldn't be sick.
So, he gave me an anesthetic injection on my buttocks.

I thought it wasn't as easy as I thought.
If I do it next time (though that shouldn't happen), I'll turn on the AC from the beginning and bring a portable fan so I can get some face-to-face air underneath.
It was the hardest because of the heat ㅠㅠ (The room temperature is not high, in my case, it was very hot because I was covering all parts except the face and the occipital region, and I even pressed the face.) After collecting the hair follicles, I ate the bibimbap I ordered before the surgery.
The amount looked too much, maybe it's because I drew a lot of blood?
I didn't leave any leftovers and ate more deliciously than I thought.

After eating bibimbap provided by the hospital, I brushed my teeth in the bathroom with disposable toothbrushes and toothpaste.
After going into the break room and taking a break for about 1 to 20 minutes, I checked back in for surgery at around 12:4 to 50.

The air conditioner is already on when I go in because I was suffering from the heat more than I thought when I collected hair follicles.
Rather, I thought that the nurses might be cold because they are women.

Now, the doctor says he will start anesthesia on both sides of his eyebrows, which is more painful than antibiotic injections.
(Originally, my biggest concern was antibiotic injections I'll write the reason below later) One shot to the left and one shot to the right. It feels like it's going deeper than I thought, but I smirked.
Also, I had to do the temple, but I heard that this area hurts a lot.
Is it because the anesthetic was washed well?

I didn't feel any pain at all.
The director seemed to be touching something with a slit tool, but I didn't feel any pain at all.
As expected, I smirked.

Should I say that the sound was rather strained?
As I expected, there was no difficulty except for that part.

That's how the slit starts!
I think you're doing 1.5 per second at a fast speed.

I didn't count when collecting hair follicles, but I count when I slit.
If the director asks, the nurses keep telling me 500, 600, or 700.

I talked about 1100 and the term was a little long up to 1200.
It seemed that you were checking the insufficient parts more.

It was not possible to confirm whether the transplant hair follicle service that several other people were talking about was further planted.
I didn't ask, and I heard up to 1100 clearly in my ears, so I was sure you would have at least 1200 follicles.

There was no mention of planting 1,200 hair follicles after surgery.
As I wrote above, I thought that 1200 follicles must have definitely done something by ear.

And finally, nurses' time has come.
It was the moment I was most looking forward to because this was coming to the end.
The director goes somewhere and two nurses stand on both sides and start transplanting the hair follicles.

Here's the only thing I was most anxious about.

In Daemo, I wrote that one person who recently had surgery (the same as the director) is good at it, but one person is not good at it, so I'm so nervous.

One side said time ended quickly, while the other side was slow and too late.
At the time, I gave you a note just in case, but when I heard that the director was the same, I felt anxious about what to do.

The two of you will start the hair follicle transplantation.
Just in case you're curious, it doesn't hurt at all.
The one on the left was a little older, a skilled man, and the one on the right was young, but it felt like he had a relatively short career. The one on the left was a little bit more experienced in speaking.

I thought that the person on the right side must be the person that Da Da Mo said, and on the other hand, I hope it ends well due to anxiety.
 
I lay down like that and talked with the nurses.
The skilled person on the left is definitely faster than the right person.
The left side of the mzar is deeper, so I think it must have been more than 500 mo, but I finished it faster.
He finished it so quickly, but he also filled in the areas that needed to be filled in while cutting his hair.

The person on the right side is not fast, maybe because he has relatively short experience.
However, I also thought that there was a part where I thought differently, even if it wasn't fast, I would pay more attention to it and do it accurately.
I thought that I would do it more calmly and carefully so as not to make mistakes.
I fully understand that I was anxious, as Da-Mo said.

I'll know only when the results come out completely after the surgery, but so far, I think you've planted it well enough to think that the worries I thought were unfounded.
As you can see from the picture, there is no difference from the left.
Of course, there's no pain.

Even when the nurses were planting hard, the director stopped by several times to check the progress and if there were any inconveniences.
(The nurses would have been upset if they didn't check their progress and didn't see their faces while they were still working.) The transplant was over and the time for the antibiotic injection, which I was most worried about, came.
I was worried because I heard it really hurt.
Someone said that it hurts so much that it's hard to even sit in a chair.

So after the transplant, I got an antibiotic injection.
Oh, when am I going to put it on.. I think I'm nervous, but all of a sudden, I start rubbing my hips with cotton.
I thought, "Oh, it hurts so much that I start rubbing my buttocks with cotton in advance," but I got an antibiotic injection.

I felt like I was getting something in for about 1.5 or 2 seconds, but that was an antibiotic injection.. My butt doesn't hurt at all.
(I found out a few days later that I got a scar on my hip where I got my shotI was embarrassed why I was worried about this ㅠㅠ그렇게 After the surgery like that, it was about 3:3 to 40 minutes.

After surgery, I wore bandages and beanies, changed clothes, and looked in the mirror, and my eyebrows were raised as if they were angry, maybe because of anesthesia.
Don't be surprised because it's swollen.

Before going home like that, I consulted with the director again, listened to the precautions, and came out.

I took a taxi home right away.
I was in a strange mood, so I chatted with the taxi driver the whole way and gave him tips and came home.

When I got home, I did nothing to strain my body on the first day.
After eating and taking antibiotics and painkillers, I watched a movie for a while and slept.

It's not easy to sleep.
If I have to say it, I am in distress because I cannot sleep comfortably.
I've used memory foam pillows, latex pillows, and cotton pillows, but in the end, neck pillows are the best thing to sleep upright.
I can't lie on my side, so this was the best.

After about an hour or two of sleeping, I woke up again, slept for another hour or two, and woke up again several times (it's still the case now), but I slept with a beanie on, so I didn't get blood on my pillow.
(Always put a towel on your pillow in the beginning) I'm going to shampoo the next day. I'm going to remove the bandages and get a shampoo. The occipital area of the hair follicle collection is a little bit sore, but this is such a mild pain that you can ignore.

After shampooing like that, they ask me to come 10 days later to remove the tissue. (I don't care if I don't have to go, but I have to get a prescription, so I'll go.) When I was shampooing, the nurses asked me when I was going to eat, and they said there was no fixed time.
When I heard that, I thought it was poor, it must be hard.
My brother also works in the hospital, so it didn't feel like anything else.

I'm going home like that, but I'm consulting with the director again.
Other questions have already been asked to the nurses, but the director said this.
***It's a very important thing to say.***  Postoperative care is really important.
However, we never pretend not to know just because of poor management and poor results after surgery.
Listening to this, I thought that this person left the director of this place and became a person.

Come on! So from now on, I'm going to write a summary of my feelings, my pain, and my symptoms after the surgery.
(Please understand semi-formal) 1. What is the pain in the occipital anesthesia injection during surgery?
It doesn't hurt. There are a few strong places, but it's tolerable enough.
Rather, it is painful when you are lying on your stomach.
This is the most painful.
I think it's right to just describe it as painful, not painful.
If you have a fever on your face and sweat, it will be more painful, so tell me from the beginning.

2. When working with slits, it only hurts a little bit, but it feels like it's coming in longer and deeper than you think, so it can hurt depending on the person, but I think it will hurt the most if it's the average person's standard.
I think it would be convenient to think that it's just a little thick needle piercing your forehead.
After being hit with this, there is no pain enough to think that the surgery is over.
Of course, if you talk about it, you can get a few hits again.

3. The antibiotic injection for the last hip does not hurt.
There were two or three nurses, but it was rather embarrassing to open my buttocks.

4. Use public transportation because you may be tired from surgery and a lot of anesthesia injections.
I think I did a great job of not pulling the car that day.

5. I feel like I'm wearing a helmet until the day after surgery and the next day.


- Postoperative symptoms & discomfort 1. When I woke up on the second day of surgery, the towel had a little blood on it (there has not been a day since that time when the towel had blood on it). 2. There is still a little scalp tightness.
 
3. I don't think I got a ticket for a week, but I can see a ticket after a close-up of the camera.

4. There is a slight bite (see photo of the week after surgery). As a person who didn't have this before, I've been a little anxious as I believe my scalp is very clean, but according to my inquiry, these are the images that can be caused by the face, scalp heat and sebum, so there is no problem.
I have a little fever because of blood circulation than usual.

5. It may be an advantage of non-excision, but there is no pain after surgery.

6. It's painful because I can't sleep sideways for a while when I sleep.
I'm using a neck pillow and my scalp was a little itchy two days ago, so I slept with a string tied to both my wrists.
It's better than I thought.

7. When washing your hair, you have to take care of it properly, rinse it, and dry it, so it takes a lot of time.



Hereinafter, Motion Clinic Transplantation General Review 1. The hospital facilities are not large, but it is okay to be cute. However, the bathroom was outside, so I collected hair follicles and brushed my teeth after eating, and a person from another office came in.
It was embarrassing because it was a patient's suit.
Don't forget to take your parking ticket if you've driven your car.

2. It is cheaper among non-cut hospitals with name value. 3. The director is very kind and has skills.
This is someone who can understand the patient's position well.

4. The nurses are also kind. 5. If I had to pick a unique thing, should I say it's like a factory-style feeling in a Gangnam hospital?
There is a feeling that it ends quickly and quickly.
Of course, this doesn't matter if the results are good.



Thank you for reading this long article.
It took longer than I thought.

I really tried to write it down in detail. I thought it would help a little bit, so I took dozens of DSLRs in the bathroom and took close-ups of pictures, and I put them up as these.
I'm sorry I missed the focus. I couldn't tilt it ㅠㅠ그리고 and the review only wrote down the facts and my honest feelings without adding or subtracting them.

I wrote down all the things I felt during the surgery and what I experienced afterwards, and if you have any questions other than the above, I will give you feedback immediately as I log on often enough to work as a DaMo Ranker..
We cannot rule out the possibility that all surgical cases will be provided with support or convenience from the hospital and written in favor of a specific hospital. All plastic surgery has the potential for unexpected side effects. Please use it only as a reference. The legal rights and responsibilities of this post lie with the publisher himself.

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