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.

13th month of Nasser (January 2017 to February 2018)

  • 7years ago

  • 2,737
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 3570grafts (1785Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 390work
  • Age Range in one's 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M2 Type M2
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I don't remember exactly how many hairs I transplanted, and I don't know if I operated on January 4th or 10th.
I found the article I wrote in the 5th month and checked it.

http://daedamo.com/new/bbs/board.php?bo_table=photo2&wr_id=250186&sca=&sfl=wr_name%2C1&stx=%C8%C4%C3%F7%C6%C4&sop=and

I went to the hospital this Monday for the final inspection of my first year.
I'm satisfied. People who don't know my old self don't know if I had surgery, and people who know my old self say I had surgery well.
There are four short topics I want to write while sharing the progress.

(First, there is no association between hair transplantation and the strength of hair (hair).

I sent the following information to Nasser Kakaotalk during summer vacation in August last year.
It's been half a year since my surgery, how long do I have to wear a hat? Isn't there something wrong with the surgery? Or did I take care of it wrong? You said you would re-operate if the surgery results were bad, but what are the conditions for re-operating?

The reason why I suddenly sent this message through Kakao Talk is because.
In the first semester, it's just been a while since I had surgery, so I kept wearing a hat because it was unnatural. Summer is at its peak, so I wanted to wear a hat until summer. Then, during the summer vacation, when my hair grew to some extent, I took off my hat and went outside. My hair was weak, so my hair was hunkering down even in the very weak wind. I was so angry at that time. Do I have to wear a hat for the rest of my life if I get a hair transplant and my hair is ruined even with such a weak wind?
So I sent it like that on Kakao Talk, and I thought about it. Strictly speaking, hair transplantation fills the density of hair, not strengthening hair strength, right?
I couldn't dream of wax and spray, but I thought it would have a coating effect if I applied something a little heavy to my hair. It has the effect of fixing the hair in the light wind. However, there was no way to apply essence to the strong wind (even non-hair hair loss). That's why asthma patients always carry a hat as if they were carrying a respiratory tract.

(Second, even if the surgery went well, the back of the surgery continues to be pushed and you have to take medicine.

I felt it every exam period in the second semester of last year.
I slept late and was stressed out, so I sat at my desk and read a book, and my hair kept dripping over the book.
The director said this week that I don't think I'm behind the M shape, but I think I'm a little behind.
The back of the transplant surgery is originally hair that will cause hair loss, so you should continue to take the medicine until you are sure that the symptoms have stopped.

(Third, trace of incision in the back of the head

When I go for an interim inspection, and when I go for a final inspection this week, the director says.
If you make an incision in our hospital, the scar will come out narrow, but in my case, it remains a little big.
He said he would make the scar narrower by re-operation anytime he wanted.
Actually, I didn't apply the ointment that the director gave me to apply to the scar on the back of my head during the mid-term examination,
I can't see it, and I can't see it because it's covered by my hair, so I'm not very interested in it.
I can't do two-blocks, but I don't want to go through the hassle of re-surgery again, so I'm just going to live.

(4th, limitation of hair transplant surgery

It's true that I've definitely gotten better after the surgery.
But the surgery doesn't mean you're back to your head in middle and high school.
Oh! But I don't think it will look like hair loss. I should thank them and maintain them well. I'm living.

I try to live by quitting smoking again, boxing and running steadily, and refraining from instant/carbonated drinks.
This is not only hair loss, but also health in general.



※ I was prescribed medicine during this week's final inspection.
I took Propecia for a year and a half, and it's 1,800 won per pill.
I can afford it, but it's definitely expensive, so I was prescribed a copy medicine.
It came out to 55,000 won for 180 days, and it is a medicine that is divided into quarters.

The content is 1mg of Propecia and the copy medicine I was prescribed is 2mg.
According to the pharmacist, it doesn't make much difference and it will have the same effect.
Even if there is a difference of 1mg, it is a chemical lump, and I think it will definitely have a different effect on the body.
I ate all the remaining Propecia yesterday and I will take the copy medicine for 6 months from today.
After 6 months, I will post a review to see if it has the same effect on preventing hair loss.
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