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Hannaive incision 2700 post-mortem surgery day 8 (high content)

  • 9years ago

  • 4,984
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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount 2700grafts (1350Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 8work
  • Age Range after one's 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
Hello, I'm posting to leave a review after the hair transplant.

I had surgery on May 20th and now it's been 8 days. I haven't had time to post a review because I've been busy, but now I'm posting it.
A review like my novel! Let's start now.


First, my hair loss life story and hair transplant will be decided. Um.. First of all, I'm going to talk about why I decided to get a hair transplant.
My forehead has been a bit wide since I was young.
At that time, I had no concept of hair loss, and I was just teased by my friends a lot, and that was a bit stressful, but I didn't think about hair loss at all, so I had a school days that was insignificant.
I didn't have hair loss until college, but I started to be so sensitive about my appearance that I started to pay attention to my bangs. Except for the wide forehead, the rest of the parts were abundant, so if I always covered my forehead, I wouldn't recognize it at all.
However, when I washed my hair at the sink one morning after I joined the military, I felt that my hair was losing a lot compared to usual.
At that time, both my father and grandfather thought of my family's bald head, and from then on, I gradually questioned whether I was losing hair.
However, even though I continued to lose that amount of hair until I got a job after being discharged from the military, I didn't think that my hair would be much thinner because it was almost the same as before.
It was only in the last year that I became convinced that I was losing hair.
One day, I saw my hair in detail in my room, and the first thing I felt was that my hair was very thin and weak, and not only my bangs but also the top of my head were reduced a lot compared to before, so I realized that even if I covered my hair with my forehead, I could see a lot of the rich and poor.
Since then, I have been very worried about hair loss, and I started taking it 5 months ago after accidentally encountering information about hair loss drugs through a friend as I was experiencing stress every day.
But I lost a lot of hair in a month after taking the hair loss medication..
The amount was incomparably larger than when I fell in before.
I started to feel scared for a moment and was very hesitant to give up the medication, but I thought that if I quit the medication here, the hair loss would get worse, and I decided myself that if I continue to take what I've already taken anyway, it will definitely work someday. Now, five months later, the thickness and density of my hair still remain the same, but the number of hair that I lose in my hair has decreased significantly to the level before I joined the military (I thought I was very good at not giving up the medication at that time). But I was informed that even hair loss drugs cannot cure my wide forehead and thick bangs.. Since I started hair loss treatment, I decided to transplant hair at a young age due to the thought of doing it properly and the desperate desire to wear my forehead.


Second, I'm going to choose a hospital. This time, I'm going to start talking about how I chose a hospital.
I chose Anyang Eve because I thought this was the hospital I was looking for.
I've spent almost a few days searching through reviews posted on the DaMo site and found that the service, success rate of surgery, price, kindness, etc.. It was the most impressive in almost every way, so I was convinced that this hospital is for me.


Third, fear and shaking of hair loss transplants correct the mind.

Two weeks before the operation, I had a consultation with the doctor about the operation.
The service was really good as I thought, as the employees were so good from the time they were consulted and took care of their hair before surgery.
However, during the consultation, the doctor saw my hair condition and said that people with wide foreheads usually have lower birth rate and can be very difficult compared to others..
He said that even if he had surgery, he would not be able to do many transplants. In addition, he said that it would be better to put the surgery on hold and do it after it progresses.
After hearing that, I really thought about whether to have surgery or not.
Nevertheless, what I've set my mind back is that I believe that I can succeed in Wenji and when I can get my mind back if it's not now.. I would like to say that if I miss this time, I will never have the same will again lol. Fourth, I finally got a hair transplant surgery. On Friday morning, May 20, 2016, I went to the hospital to take a preoperative photo and listen to a brief explanation and get surgery from Director Kim.

The surgical procedure was initially to cut the occipital region first, and while the separators were separating the hair from the occipital region, the m-shaped transplant line was discussed with the director, and the final decision was made to plant the head..
The anesthesia is done at two incision and implantation, and the anesthesia I received was called hemispheric anesthesia, and it was a method of injecting drugs such as sleep-inducing drugs during surgery. That was the most impressive time during the operation, which was a brief moment when the drug was injected, but it felt strange and fascinating..
I feel like I'm floating in space alone..
I had a slight feeling of incision and implantation during surgery, but it didn't hurt at all.
What was also impressive was the kind attitude of the doctor.
It's been a long time since I had a major surgery, so I was very nervous, but I think I was able to relax a lot because you kept talking to me until the surgery was over and said funny things from time to time.
After the occipital incision and suture with thread + stemplugs, the operation was completed after receiving the transplant as if painting along the line designed on the frontal brain with the transplant machine.
Before the operation, you said that it would be between 2,500 and 3,000 hairs, but when I counted it, I found about 2,700 hairs. 2,700 hairs are not insufficient, and I received enough transplants.
The operation time seemed to be about 4 to 5 hours.
At first, I thought the surgery would be longer and more boring than I thought, but it went by really quickly..
Even after surgery, I didn't feel much pain thanks to painless injections and antibiotics.
And as the doctor said to eat a lot of everything after the surgery, I think it was a day where I ate a lot, starting with sundaeguk.


Last, 7 days after surgery. The current condition has been eight days since discharge, and it is being managed in its own way. The most important thing is to ban alcohol and cigarettes, but fortunately, I don't think there will be a problem with this part because I don't drink and smoke. For the first week, he told me not to bend my head because of the suturing area, so I'm keeping that part well. He said it's better to sleep in a regular position, but I was worried a lot because I have a bad sleep talk and toss and turn.
But I'm feeling very interested in seeing me sleeping in a regular position for 7 consecutive days.LOL I had painless injections for 3 days after surgery, so I couldn't sleep properly because I was very uncomfortable falling asleep because of the stemplar. But after taking out the stemplar for 6 days, I feel a lot better. From this point on, I was able to sleep comfortably.
And it's kind of hard to wash my hair. They told me to never touch the transplant, so I'm washing it without touching it, but at first it took twice as long to wash my hair as usual, but I'm not sure if I'm washing my hair properly It takes a long time to dry the transplant area without using a towel. Now I'm used to it, so I've reduced the time to wash it Haha, so the current hair condition has not occurred yet, but I'm nervous because I think the transplant hair in the middle of the transplant area seems to be falling off little by little Lol;;; I'm done with my meds now, and I'm not going to take the Stampler... Next Thursday, all I have to do is untie the thread, but since then, I have been told that I can touch the transplant area, so I am full of expectations that I can wash my hair like before. Also, now I am living with the belief that I will succeed and my hair will come up well.


The picture is based on the day of surgery. It's my first time writing a review, so it's hard to read it because there's no rambling and too much content. From now on, I'll watch the progress a little more and then post a short review only focusing on the change in the condition of the transplant site.
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