- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 3400grafts (1700Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 11work
- 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.
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JP non-intersected 3950 mother [1700 hair follicles] M-shaped Gouretnaru 11th day review
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9years ago
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Surgery Date: '16.4.6 (Wednesday)
Surgery amount: 3950 hair [1,700 hair follicles, average 2.32 hair/1 hair follicle (150 hair follicle samples)]
(As the average hair follicle is 2.1 to 2.2 hair/1, the parameters may vary from individual to individual)
Method: Non-cut slit (90%) + hair dryer (10%, to make it natural) / Partial cut (line cut)
Reason for hospital selection: First non-intersected introduction, Choi Jong-pil's skill that comes from foreign countries such as China and Japan + density supplementation after one year (additional cost of 300,000 won)
* Note: It is said that A/S is free after one year in Mogherim, but only if it is less than 50~60% born
1. before the operation
I went to several hospitals before surgery and heard a lot of information, and as a result of obtaining information such as mass reviews and internet search, I chose the non-cut slit method.
JP Choi Won and Mo Je-rim were good at the non-cut slit method, so I decided to choose one of the two hospitals.
Actually, I even set the date for the surgery at Mojerim (because it was cheap because there was an event), but there was a bit of a problem with the design, so I canceled it urgently and turned my mind to JP. (Luckily, I had a Chinese surgery the next day, so I was able to do it right away..Oh yeah~ Lucky!!)
2. the day of surgery
9:20: I arrived at the hospital, changed my clothes, treated my hair (similar to getting a hair perm at a hair salon, and I heard it's effective in treating hair loss), and went to the doctor to design my hair.
11:00~4:00: The blood is drawn by spraying self-PRP on the surgical site later.
Then, turn your body upside down like you're pushing it, and start partial laryngeal shavings (line cuts), local anesthesia, and hair collection. Take a sample of 150 follicles and check how many hairs there are per follicle. (I had 1 hair follicle = 2.32 hair, which was better than an average of 2.1 to 2.2 hair.)
When the doctor's gland collects hair follicles, the hair follicle separators are separating in one room.
Before implanting the frontal brain (M-shaped area), I do something similar to sleep anesthesia (wake up in 5 minutes). (It's dull, I feel good.) The reason for sleep anesthesia is that it hurts a lot when I play with local anesthesia injection of the frontal brain. That's why I think I'm going to daze with sleep anesthesia and give you a topical anesthetic injection.)
Start the M-shape transplant (much easier than collecting). (I think I've been sleeping a little bit too.)
After the M-shape transplant, I re-collect it for Gouretnaru and side transplant again...Transplantation and repetition.
I have another appointment at 4 o'clock (presumed to be A/S after a year), but the surgery is not yet complete. It usually ends at 3 o'clock, but unlike others, my head is deeply embedded, so it took a long time to collect. (tears)
4:00~6:30: Anyway, I went to bed in the recovery room and rested there. The hospital gives porridge and takes care of it very well. (Thank you, Manager Kim Myung-sook, Manager Park Hye-young and other staff.)
From 6:00 to 7:30: About 150 hair follicles were collected again and additional hair and gouretnaru were planted. (Thank you for your understanding of the time, and I think you paid more attention.)
3. after surgery
Day 1: Prescribes medicine after completion of surgery (3 days worth of antibiotics, painkillers, KRW 18,900)
It's very frustrating and uncomfortable because I couldn't wash my hair. Others say they can't sleep well, but I slept very well, maybe because I had surgery for a long time.
Day 2: Come to the hospital and teach me how to take off bandages and wash my hair. (It's refreshing to wash my hair.)
Sell Ball* Transform (Shamp1 Solution 1) for 70,000 won (cash price). (They said there was no extra cost after surgery, but 8 out of 10 people buy it though it's an option... I thought it would be better if you included it in the surgeon and gave it to me for free.)
It helps the hair transplant with ease by spraying it on the hair transplant without the need to rub it
The solution is said to prevent scabbing of the transplant area as much as possible. (It's sticking, but you can think of it as continuing to hydrate.)
Day 3~5: Nothing unusual.
Day 6 to Present (Day 11): I have some laryngeal pain. It's tingling. (When I asked Director Park Hye-young, she said it usually stabilizes within a month.)
4. the combined results
It's hard to judge the results because it's only a few days after the surgery, but if you keep growing your hair as it is, I think JP Hospital's choice is a good move.
Thank you Choi Jong-pil for taking care of my hair from morning to evening.
Thank you so much for Kim Myung-sook (Park Hye-young), the head of the office who took good care of me.
* Before the hair transplant, I got a lot of information from Damo. So I also posted a review to see if it would be a little helpful. I will continue to post reviews in the future.
* I took the picture myself, so it tends not to look dense because it gets a lot of light. I'll get a picture from the hospital and post it later on
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