- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 2000grafts (1000Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 5work
- 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.
[Forhair Clinic]

This is a review of non-cut 2000 hair surgery.
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9years ago
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As you know, the price of the forehair was very expensive.
If you meet the hospital schedule, you can get a discount, a discount, and a cash discount
On the 23rd, I had a quick operation.
I've been wearing a wig for three years, so I don't push the part of the wig because I'm going to wear it after surgery
I tried to proceed with the surgery, but the wig (I took it on the day of the surgery) I put it on a little after the surgery didn't suit me so I decided to just push it away, so I shaved my head completely.
What I was really curious about before the surgery was
1. the progress of the operation
2. postoperative recovery process
But I couldn't find anywhere with as much detail as I wanted
So I'm going to use it.
1. Progress of surgery (Please note that there may be memory distortions or errors.)
(1) I'm going to change into a surgical suit. (A small amount of blood and a large amount of physiological saline are sprayed on the head during the operation, so you must change to a surgical suit.
(2) I take an air shower before entering the operating room. (I wonder what it means, but I just interpret it as the hospital's willingness to clean up.)
(3) Take a photo before surgery after passing through the air shower.
(4) After entering the operating room, listen to a brief explanation and shave your head. Sitting in the same chair as the salon chair, in front of the chair is a wheeled desk (a few simple candies on top, remote control) and the TV is on the wall. They want me to pay for movies, dramas, entertainment shows, and so on. I thought I might be in the spirit of seeing it, but all I can do while I'm sitting for almost 10 hours is turn the remote.
(5) I'm going into anesthesia. It hurts. A lot. If anesthesia is relieved during surgery, it is more correct. They say I'm the type to relieve anesthesia faster than others.
(6) Pierce a hole (in the top of the head of the front) where the director will plant (in which the collected hair follicles can enter) and also the back of the head (so that the hair follicles can be easily pulled out). All the drilling processes are accompanied by the counting of nurses from the side.
(7) Nurses pull out hair follicles from the hole where the director drilled the collection area and plant them in the front.
(8) Repeat the steps (6) and (7). Until we get the amount of transplants that we're going to get... It's a time of immense patience and pain.
(9) After the operation, additional collection or less collected transplant hair is settled after changing.
(10) When you go home, wrap your whole hair with a bandage and put a beanie hat on it.
(11) I do not remove the bandages until I come back to the hospital to shampoo the next day. (Of course, you can take off your beanie.)
2. I uploaded a picture of the recovery process of the surgery.
(1) I've had a lot of scabs since the surgery There is no way to remove it because you should not touch your scalp for two weeks after surgery anyway. You have to leave it alone.
(2) Even if it's a non-cut slit method, it hurts a little when you sleep. (First day, I have to sleep on a towel.) I just slept on a couple of crayfish towels, woke up in the morning and freaked out. There's a lot of blood and water coming out.
(3) As the days go by, the pain gets better.
(4) The part I was most worried about was dead skin cells. Day four, after washing my hair, when I look in the mirror, the white dead skin cells are so thick that it looks white as if there's just soapy water. (It sticks yellow again when it dries) You can't touch this anyway, so you have to leave it alone.
It's the fifth day now.. Time really doesn't go by... I think it's amazing when I see people who wait 10 months for a year and post reviews.
If you post any questions, I'll answer them.
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