- Surgery Method Incision
- Implanted Amount 4000grafts (2000Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 365work
- Age Range early 30s
Hair transplantation is more important than anything else because the final result is finally confirmed after a year.
It is a space where members are diagnosed with their condition after surgery and counseled on postoperative management, case-by-case occurrence, and additional supplementation methods.
It has the most clinical data in the world, where doctors related to hair transplantation also visit to study cases.
Thank you to all the seniors who left a meaningful record that can't express its value to someone preparing for surgery.
Leaving photo data after surgery is also "patient strength" and is a strong insurance policy against future unexpected surgical outcomes.
It's the first year after 4,000-mo surgery for the Busan Mojerim incision
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Is it really coming?
How long have you been waiting..I can't even remember when it was lol in the sweltering heat wave, how are you all doing??
The weather seems to have come to some kind of Africa.
And the point is, it's already August. It's already been a year since I got the procedure.
When I first got the procedure, I wondered how I spent a year, but a year has passed since I've been crazy, right? LOL. So to get to the point, I'm going to post my first year of hair transplantation report.
A year ago, I implanted 4,000 hairs by incision. The scar on the incision is not visible at all. You can tell by touching it with your hands, but it doesn't mean you can see surgical scars.
I also posted a picture of myself on the first day of the procedure to help compare. The picture at that time is a picture of my hair being very wet because I sprayed drugs.
As you can see from the picture, you can see that the hair is very stable, and the amount of hair looks very rich, compared to before the procedure.
As a result, I am very satisfied, and I would highly recommend the procedure to many people who are still hesitant.
Since I am quite satisfied with the outcome of the procedure, I would like to mention a little bit of the practical part of the procedure that I felt and the care that followed.
The procedure...This eventually draws hair from one's body and plants it in areas where it is lacking. That's the basic concept.
So first of all, it's more hopeful for people suffering from partial hair loss rather than overall hair loss.
Because in the case of overall alopecia, the amount of hair to be collected for transplantation is small, but there are a lot of people who have a wide range of transplants, and in this case, the effect of the procedure will be limited.
On the other hand, the basic amount of hair itself is abundant, but for those who have had alopecia in only a part (there will be a lot of hair loss in the M-shape, right?) and the amount of hair that can be collected (the amount of hair in the back of the head will be quite large), and the scope of the transplant area will be narrow compared to this, so I think the procedure will have a significant effect.
Then, is it better to receive only the beginner hair loss(?) who do not have severe alopecia??
I think it's just an individual's judgment.
Because individual satisfaction is the individual's own.
In real life, if I look at myself, I'm a 33-year-old who's been struggling with hair loss for about 10 years. When I first had hair loss, I was mentally insane because of my complexity with my appearance, and I was living like a sinner just because I had hair loss (you understand), a year or two.
So, 10 years later, and as we get older, not only is our hair thinned, but our stomachs are bulging, our skin elasticity is incomparable to what we were in our 20s. Even my memory is starting to run out little by little, it's been a while.
In short, you're becoming an old man now. As a result, their sensitivity to their appearance has become less and less sensitive.
The worries about hair loss itself were becoming less and less, and now this is what I feel as my natural self.
Oh, I'm sad while writing. LOL Of course that doesn't mean the complex disappears. It's just a little less than it used to be..
To evaluate, treat, be satisfied, and be pessimistic about human beings by their appearance, even when we go to the old people's government in the future, there must be some.
Anyway, when I went to the hospital for the procedure, I wanted to improve "somewhat" rather than miraculously dense heads. To make it look better than it is now, if it can be improved, I will do so.
Until I was in my 30s, with hair loss, I was able to be satisfied with "some improvement."
I think there will be many people who have reached the same psychology as me. I want anyone with hair loss to be in a state like a thick-haired, middle-aged bachelor, but if that's practically impossible, I just want to feel satisfied, at least to the extent that I can improve from my current state... That's what people say.
For those people, a procedure can be a good answer.
As I've said in the past, when I was diagnosed, my hair condition was not very thick in the occipital region and not very healthy hair.
It would have been nice if my larynx was thick and my hair was healthy to get the procedure, but I was honestly a little discouraged that my condition wasn't.
But after all the efforts I've made to overcome hair loss, the conclusion is that, more than any other method, the procedure was the surest and the outcome was clear, so I had it without hesitation, and now I'm quite satisfied. As many of you will agree, hair loss is, frankly, a terminally ill condition.
All kinds of efforts that are nothing more than folk remedies, and all kinds of products that I buy and use with the feeling of being deceived again, rather than being able to expect an effect. The conclusion, too, was the procedure. Even when I visited the hospital, I felt that I was happy to live in an era where even procedures existed.
And if you're going to get the procedure anyway, I wanted to get it quickly. Once again, I am very satisfied with the current situation after the procedure.
I personally think that if you have received the procedure properly and you have taken care of it properly, no more, no less, just as much as your situation, the physical results come out.
Of course, there are individual differences in the outcome, such as the constitution, the patterns of one's life, and the environmental characteristics of one's job. It's a personal situation anyway, so there's no need to go into detail, and I think that if you get the procedure, the care afterwards is just as important as the procedure. And there's nothing much to manage.
It's just taking medicine steadily. That's all the management I do. I can't take care of other things because I'm lazy.
I enjoy wearing hats, I still wear them every day, and I work in a place full of chemical dust.
I even spend the whole night eating instant noodles, drinking coffee, at the fishing grounds, overworking myself with no sleep. I live with very little coping skills other than taking medication like this, but I am taking it as thoroughly as I can. Because taking medicine, it's realistic, it's certain, it's the only way. It got too long after using it.
To conclude, if you're worried about hair loss, and if you're worried about whether you should get a procedure or not, I'd like to tell you not to think about it anymore and visit a hospital. And I'd like to say that it's important to face up to the practical aspects of your own, your current situation and the effect that the procedure can have.
If you think about that aspect carefully, I think you will definitely get a satisfactory result.
And crucially, you should never just focus on the procedure itself.
The procedure will certainly, to some extent, be able to get results.
So why are we going to get a Dodecce procedure??
The goal is to get away from hair loss..
Then, in order to achieve this goal, it is more important to take care of it afterwards - that is, to take medicine - than the procedure itself.
As I said, the procedure itself is based on individual circumstances, so if you've had a proper procedure in a proper hospital, you'll definitely get a basic result.
And keeping up with the progress made in that way. It depends on the care after the procedure.
Honestly, it's not a big deal. It becomes a habit to go to Cheonwon Shop, buy a medicine bottle, leave it on the table and eat it every day.
And on top of that, it would be even better if you could take medicine, make more effort - shampoo that's good for food control and hair loss, proper health care and scalp care.
Cheer up everyone in the hot summer, and I hope you don't hesitate to go to the hospital first.
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