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This is a review of Ankara surgery in Turkey.

  • 16years ago

  • 5,013
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 5000grafts (2500Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 3days
  • Age Range after one's 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M2 Type M2
Hello, I've been thinking about Hair Transplant surgery for about 4 years, and I finally operated on FUE in Ankara, Turkey. I had surgery three days ago and stayed in the accommodation, but I have nothing to do and I have a lot of time, so I briefly post a review.

This is a very personal opinion, so please refrain from making the wrong tackles, as subjective views may go in

1. a state of hair loss
Rather than losing my hair gradually, my forehead has been shaped like that since I was young. I remember my condition in high school was not much different from my current condition (now 29 years old). Of course, it seems like the MJ went up a little bit.

2. hospital decision
The place I was worried about has gradually changed. Mid-2006 Domestic hsj Dermatology -> 2006 Winter Georgia -> 2007 Canadian Rahal or Almani -> Indian Dr. It's A's turn. All I can tell is that I'm lucky except Rahal
After all, there are two hospitals known here in Daemo: Istanbul, Turkey, and Ankara, and Istanbul was excluded without much thought. Honestly, no matter how good the broker's service is and how cheap the brokerage fee is, I think the most important thing is the result. Of course, individual differences are severe, and I don't think there can be no cases of actual loss in any hospital, but I decided that Ankara was the one who came up with even a few successful cases.

2. a surgical procedure
When I came to Korea from the United States, I was going to stop in Turkey for surgery.
I came to Ankara via Istanbul by Turkish Airlines. Things got a bit twisted from the first day. My flight from JFK Airport was leaving an hour late, so I missed my stopover. The king of Yetal said he was waiting at the airport on time... I had no choice but to switch to the next flight, buy a pay phone card, call me to come out an hour later, put on a cool drink and came safely to Ankara. Turkish people are so kind You looked at your passport and did a rough security check because it's Korean...--; I knew right away that Turkey's prices were expensive. USD 4.25 for one 350ml can cola at the airport...Normal...

I arrived, rested well for two days, and finally met my moment of destiny. After a brief interview with Dr. Neville, I took pictures here and there and got anesthesia in the operating room. It hurts a lot. It's my first time getting a shot that hurts like that
When I first got hit, it hurt for a while, so I thought it was okay...There were nine more... ...and I was screaming because I was sick, but the nurse laughed and didn't care, and she was aching...I thought it was crazy.

Dr. Saldar came in and started collecting hair follicles. The surgery process was very difficult The sound of cutting off the flesh is really... The posture of collecting hair follicles is also quite clumsy. It was second only to the anesthetic injection.
I put a clumsy computer desk on my chair, put my arms on the keyboard, and put my head on the desk for about 3 hours...
In addition, the anesthesia was lifted in the middle, so Saldar kept poking the anesthesia injection saying "apo"...I was screaming...I couldn't put it in my mouth because my arms were shaking while I was drinking a drink in the middle. My arms and legs are fluttering, my back hurts, my head feels numb....It makes me wonder what I'm doing right now...

I heard that all you have to do is take a break and plant the hair follicles you have pulled out on your front forehead.
This time, of course, I'm going to inject anaesthetic on the front forehead... ...and as expected, I'm going to poke nine shots...Again
But after that, I had a very comfortable surgery. Lying comfortably on the operating table... ...the happy thought of my pretty nurse sister touching my hair..........I slept well.
It's really pretty. I woke up to find that the surgery was over I think the surgery went well. He told me to take good care of it
But in my opinion, you can do anything and you can't do anything.
So I'm just smoking.

3. Estimate and Price
As you can see in the picture, the M shape is raised, so it is filled with the M shape and transplanted between the middle front foreheads. The estimate was 2,500 euros for hair follicles, but it is said that they were planted about 3,100 hair follicles. The price I paid is 3400 euros, which is the price of 3000 hair follicles. This includes the cost of surgery, brokerage, accommodation (6 nights and 7 days), food and other snacks during the stay.

4. one's personal opinion
I didn't think it was easy surgery, but I didn't know it would be this bad. It's a very painful and difficult operation. Especially the anesthetic injection of fear... I would say that only those who are really courageous can challenge themselves.

Honestly, here in Ankara is also where I operated, but I don't trust it 100%. This is because the results haven't come out yet. But there are some results for other hospitals (except Rahal is too expensive) and we can't overlook the terrifying cause of individual differences
If you want to operate properly with trust, you'll have to look at the results as much as you can before you decide.........

Think about it It would take at least a few years for dozens of people who have operated in Ankara to get results... I just decided boldly to try it when I was a little younger. At least, I came with confidence to the place where I judged to be the most likely to succeed objectively, so I don't think I'll regret it even if I'm less satisfied later. It's up to you to make the final decision.

It's annoying to write for a long time and it hurts my back hair, so I'll end the review with this and write one suggestion(?) about Ankara Hospital.

How about a bed that can be received in a more comfortable position when collecting hair follicles...Can't I
If this happens in Korea, it will probably be a mess. What do you mean by a computer desk.
It would be comfortable to lie on the bed and bury your face in something that looks like a toilet lid when you get a massage, and collect hair follicles...Please give me a suggestion...

Postoperative photos are so boring that some of you might be wondering... ...but I'll repost them as soon as I get them.

9 million hair loss people across the country, cheer up!!! Bye!
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