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Chamdoctor Hair Transplant

[Chamdoctor Hair Transplant]

This is a picture of Dr. M-shaped hair transplantation immediately after 2800 hair incision surgery.

  • 9years ago

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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 2800grafts (1400Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 1work
  • Age Range in one's 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
I'd like to write it in detail, including the review of the surgery, etc. (Before the surgery..)
I'm 26 now, and soon after I was discharged from the military (23), I started to lose hair (my father had hair loss), and at some point, it went away... So I was the first to look for medication, and I've been splitting the prosca for about a year and a half. (If you look at the picture, you can see that the date is well.) So I started eyeing the mass transfer site at the recommendation of my father and mother that I would try to transplant an M-shaped forehead (this part was like this since I was young), and I started to slowly build up my knowledge about hair transplants by looking at the reviews of the hospitals.
But the Internet and counseling after visiting the hospital are so different. I decided to consult and made a reservation for a visit to the hospital. I started visiting famous Apgujeong Shrine hospitals in Gangnam, which are famous for their reviews. Actually, my house is near Dongdaemun-gu, so I decided to visit the hospital one by one as I went down. The first place I went was Dr. Cham at Sinsa Station. This hospital didn't actually make an appointment. It was simply close, and I visited around 3 p.m. because it was a hospital that has been hotly mentioned recently in Daemo. I didn't make a reservation, but I slowly consulted when I heard that you could consult me. I knew that it was a one-man hospital where the director performed surgery alone, and I went confidently thinking that I knew a lot of knowledge on the Internet, but it was very different from the reality. (There was a lot of wrong knowledge I had and a lot of new knowledge.) I'm curious and worried about this and that, so I asked a lot of things meticulously. In that regard, the director took the time to go out and show each picture in person, and kindly consulted all the troublesome questions. I think I've heard a lot of realistic surgical advice. The counseling manager also looked at my convenience a lot from beginning to end. I haven't decided on surgery, and I don't know if I'll do it at this hospital, but I loved how much I devoted myself to a customer who could flow. Looking at my scalp condition and estimate, the director who said he was really confident in surgery seemed reliable. I couldn't make a decision on the spot (because I also have to consult with my parents), so I also visited other hospitals that had been booked. I won't bother to mention it, but I don't know. By my standards, it's a little less reliable... I expected all aspects of surgery to be good because I went to the hospitals called Daemo to Naemo, but I didn't doubt his surgery skills because he was a famous person in the field of non-excision that I hope for. That's how we decided on the hospital.

Until the day before the surgery, I had gained a lot of knowledge. On the previous day, the theme of the 'Larynx' of non-cutaneous hair transplantation was popular in Daedamo. And I carefully organized the questions I was going to ask on my cell phone.I visited the hospital at 9 o'clock on the day of the surgery, drew the forehead line that I designed, and asked additional questions. And I told you about the occipital region and asked you to take good care of it, and I asked you to collect the occipital region beautifully because you can shave your hair as much as you want. (There was no doubt about the transplant part. Looking at the pictures, I fully believed in your skills, and that's why I decided to go to the hospital.)

And around 10 a.m.? I got an infusion and an injection on my hip. I think the hip injection was the most painful operation I've ever had. The heavy medication is coming into my hip... I think my buttocks are throbbing.
I'm very scared about surgery, so I hoped to have local anesthesia after sleep anesthesia. It's my first time doing sleep anesthesia. So when I went into the operating room and put the anesthetic solution in the fluid, it was amazing that my eyes were spinning and I came to my senses and I was collecting the larynxLOL I didn't feel anything. I don't have any pain.... And during the surgery, they gave me chocolate, drank water, went to the bathroom, and they were really considerate of me during the surgery. Is there any inconvenience... Tell me if you're sick I'll do more anesthesia... I don't exactly remember the 2800 hairs being pulled out at once, but it's been taken two or three times, transplant, transplant, transplant... I think I've repeated this process. We had another sleep anesthesia before the transplant. Whenever I felt a little sick, I was given additional anesthesia. It really doesn't hurt... Seeing that a scaredy-cat like me came out like this, it must be a painless operation. Even with my questions and conversations, the nurses were very kind and fun, so I think I went back to the surgery from around 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. And the director did everything himself from collection to transplantation, and I could feel all my senses with my own eyes, so I felt the sincerity and it was a really satisfactory operation.
After the surgery, I went to the recovery room, ate porridge, listened to the precautions, and prescribed medicine.

Today, I come back to the hospital in the morning, receive shampoo, and explain how to shampoo, return, receive the photo I requested, and leave a review right away.
What does my transplant light look like? The mother I went with seems to be satisfied, and I think I'm satisfied. I took a picture of my larynx, but when I was shampooing today, the nurse said that my larynx is in better condition than others (about scar tissue, etc.)
It will now be up to me to be careful about the birth for the next 9 days.
I have to work hard It wasn't a one-two-dollar operation.
I would like to say thank you so much to the director, the head of the department, and the nurses who worked hard all day long on the surgery day.
I will slowly and steadily upload the progress.

+ Additionally, I'm posting a picture of the occipital region. The director... He pushed only one side of the gouretnaru... There was also a happening where he pushed one side again today... LOL
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