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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.

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Postoperative review of 4,000 moles of jade gun hair

  • 8years ago

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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount 4000grafts (2000Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 21work
  • Age Range after one's 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M2 Type M2
Photo 1 = Just before surgery
Photo 2 = After surgery (after the bandage is released)
Photo 3 = 3 weeks later

*the reason for the operation
The forehead is naturally very wide.
I didn't think about hair transplants until I was younger because I had a lot of hair
As I got older, my hair got thinner, so I looked empty So I decided to do it.

*Reason for choosing Okgun
I searched a lot of things on the internet
There are a lot of comments that Okgun is okay. The better you do, the less advertising you do, right?
So I got counseling first, but the teacher spoke so confidently that I somehow trusted him. The nurses also explained it very kindly, and anyway, I chose it because it felt good.

*the day of surgery
In the review, everyone says it hurts during anesthesia, but yes, it hurts. But it's bearable.
I don't feel anything after anesthesia. I operated for almost 5 hours or more. (4000 mo)
Even though it was a long surgery, the teachers and nurses did it meticulously.
I had fun talking to the nurses and having surgery. LOL
After the surgery, I went home and slept right away. But the back of my head hurt, so I slept on my side.

*Day 2
It hurt so much to get disinfected. I don't know if I slept or not
I took off the bandage, but it's a little better. But it still hurts

*I still can't sleep well on day 3. I'm barely sleeping on my side
From this point on, I can still shampoo, so something is better.
From day 3, the pain will get better.

*Day 10 (remove thread)
I thought the stitches would sting, but it doesn't hurt and it doesn't sting
It stings a bit with red medicine

*After that (after 3 weeks)
When you go to the hospital at exactly three weeks old, the nurse removes the transplant hair by hand.
(I didn't lose a lot of weight) I heard that I'll start to lose weight in 3 months
I think it's different for each person when I look at the reviews.
These days, I'm barely sick and I'm washing my hair
I hope my hair comes out quickly
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