I am in the 386th generation. I've been in trouble for 15 years with hair loss.
In the meantime, I got a lot of information from Daemo, and I had a hair transplant last Saturday (4/13). The following is an article I posted on the Internet Club, which is a group of my friends, for my fellow friends, and I'm reposting it to the members of DaMo here.
For those who are worried about novice hair loss or who are about to make a bold decision(?) it will be a reference to post it with a picture. I'm going to edit it a little bit and post it because I'm worried about misunderstanding.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Just as everyone knows and no one knows, I'm going to write about the progress and what happened today about hair loss that Lee is worried about.
It's a little long, but Sang-jin and Professor Oh in Sokcho read it to the end and actively welcome personal counseling.
Today, I went to a hair plastic surgery clinic in Apgujeong-dong and had a hair transplant surgery for 6 hours.
Then I'll tell you from now until today's surgery, so read it carefully.
It was 15 years ago that I first felt a sign of hair loss, that is, going bald...............
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Employee, when I visit a client for the first time, I always have to over-act and let them know that I'm a scaredy-cat because it's too long to talk to them. So if I tell them how I ended up with the surgery, people who are interested in baldness stop looking at me even if only the Chinese characters "dae~" and "탈~~" appear on the newspaper. I've been concluding that baldness is impossible to treat drugs after 3 years through various channels, but an article that flashed my ears began to interest me about 3 to 4 years ago. It was about a cow "hair transplant" in which healthy hair was collected from the back of his head and replanted in the bald spot. Oh, I thought that if it's commercialized after a little longer, that's what I thought.
Through various newspapers and broadcasts, Kyungpook National University Hospital specializes in hair transplantation, conducts research and surgery at the same time, and Professor Kim* Cheol is the most famous and authoritative person in Korea. At that time, about 1,300 (?....the number is much smaller than now) are planted once the surgery is performed three to four years ago, and about 7-80% of them survive, and the hair that survived once will never fall out again. I remember that the operation takes about four to five hours and the cost was not talked about.
Once, Professor Kim had a head transplant surgery on the 11 p.m. news to the president of Kyungpook National University and came out together to talk.
Anyway, I concluded that hair transplantation is the only way at present and that the best option is to go to Kyungpook National University and have surgery, and on June 5th of last year, I made an appointment with Professor Kim*chul in advance and went to see him on the same day. Thankfully, Sangsu made an appointment on the way down to Daegu, and I waited for about 3 months to see him. When I went up to the eighth floor of Kyungpook National University Hospital, there was a hair center, and when I saw Professor Kim, it was the same as on TV. They showed the hair on their legs on television, and if they do it unconditionally, the patients would bow to this hospital every day... and I could see that they were very confident and confident about the transplant, but the absurdity is that they had to wait four years for Kim to get the surgery.
Of course, I knew it roughly through the bulletin board on the hair center website, but listening to it in person made me feel close.........
At the same time, if you have a student of your own and tell him that Dr. Hwang*ju, you can do it if you wait about three months. He is a student who has been teaching for a long time, and he also looks at the hairline where he goes in and plants his hair during surgery. More importantly, there is a process of collecting the back of the hair like a motherboard and then separating it one by one, and the workers who do this are the same members who work with themselves, so there is not much difference.
The transplant is usually done on the front and the top of the head can be treated with medication, so do both. He prescribes a drug called "propecia," but the downside is that most people get a head when they take it, but when they stop taking it, they lose it again.......... Anyway, I heard that (I didn't take medicine) and made a reservation in early November, but I couldn't get it in November, and two months ago, I got a letter from the Kyunghyang Clinic called Chaga Park, which was about Dr. Hwang setting up a plastic surgery clinic for Chaga Park in Apgujeong-dong.
So I was forgetting (or putting it off) earlier this month, I found a home page for tea and gourd and asked the question by e-mail, "When can I have surgery if I consult you?
I can only take about 3 days off including weekends at work, is there any way I can make up for the surgical scars? When I asked him, he told me that the surgery can be done quickly and that there is no problem at work, so I asked him to come out and consult first. So when Sangsu came to the company yesterday, we had lunch together and talked about it, and he came out to find a centa. It was about three o'clock when I arrived, and Dr. Hwang was operating on a female patient. When we went there, he looked very tired when he came out to consult, and even though he was in his early 30s, I could feel that it was not a work that I could concentrate on.
I had a 30-minute interview with the doctor, and he talked about a lot of things..........
I have been working with Professor Kim at a university hospital for about seven years, and I am different from those who have operated on many people and learn roughly over their shoulders, and I also study the knowledge I have acquired on my own.It's a test result. Last year, he gathered people from the World Hair Association and performed a test procedure, and as a result, he received research funding from the association to show that he had transplanted his head directly to his back neck, arm, scapula, and forehead. I've seen many things so far, so Dr. Hwang's story confirms what I've known. To sum up Dr. Hwang's story, the method is as proven as we know it, and it's in their interest to do it as soon as a month, not even a week. I told you to do it right away, so I was going to do it a week later on Friday, and the patient was already booked, so I decided to do it right away tomorrow.
About 2,000 were planted, and the cost of surgery was 6 million won, the same level as Kyungdae Hospital. It's not a small amount of money, but it's something you have to do anyway, so I decided to do it the next day, that is, on Saturday, from 10 o'clock, and left the hospital.
Now, I'm going to stop here and I'm craving the area where the surgery was performed.
And Sangsu said he would come to visit the door (?....Whether it's a spectacle), but now he's outside pressing the doorbell. Take a break and post a follow-up. The next chapter will introduce the procedure and contents of the surgery in detail………...somewhat...…………
The series starts again yesterday.
Finally drove out of the house to go to the hospital by 10am on Saturday (April 13).
When I arrived at the hospital at 10:10, I greeted the doctor in a throat, went to the surgery room at the hands of the other two men, put on my scrubs, and cut the head of the back of my head to a length of 1 centimeter.
And then the travel time to the operating room was 10:20 and I lay on the operating table, and I was a little nervous. "It's going to sting a little bit in the beginning. It's an anesthesia, so hang in there, is this your first surgery?" The anesthesia began when the doctor began to talk about making the atmosphere happy.
After the anesthesia is over for about 10 minutes, the head is cut off and collected for about 30 minutes by removing the head. The doctor said, "I have said that it has nothing to do with the results of the surgery, but it has nothing to do with the results of the surgery, and it has a lot of hair and strands, and even the same number looks visually large. I couldn't feel any pain even though I was collecting it by pulling it to the point where I felt like I could hear my head slightly.
It seems like it takes about 30 minutes to re-seal the removed area, but anyway, the collection surgery took exactly an hour, so it ended at 11:20.
I was on my back and woke up, and a lot of people were already sitting down and working on hair roots. When I counted, there were 7 men and women, and they were busy around the table, and I could sense a pretty tired atmosphere. I remembered that one of the important points of hair transplantation is the separation of hair roots. The key is how well you separate the hair roots so that they don't get hurt................
I went to the bathroom for a while (I-I don't care because I'm just anesthetizing my head) and the nurse asked me to pay for it, so I started planting at 11:30 p.m, First, I decided on the area to plant and drew the hairline on the front forehead with colored pencils, but I said I would plant it in an M-shape because it was about 1 cm lower than the original hair, so I took three or four pictures with a digital camera, and then I applied local anesthesia to the area to plant again and started planting my hair.
Seven people were separating their hair roots............
The body is like a syringe, and when two nurses put a separate seedling into a transplant device that looks like a sharp end, the doctor started to put it in his head one by one.
Two nurses (one called the head of the unit) started planting their heads as they counter using a counter that they stepped on every time they put their heads in a transplant device.
It bothers me because I keep poking with syringe needles or something, but it doesn't hurt because I'm under anesthesia. Doctors say that some people sleep, but I wasn't in the mood to sleep.
The doctor told me that they started to get tired by breathing deeply after planting nonstop for about an hour and 20 minutes. At this point, the work of the people who were separating the hair roots was done.
After they left the room, I asked them, and they told me that they were all their employees, but there were people who were trained at Kyungpook National University. I was relieved to hear that. And then I think I planted it for about 10 more minutes. The doctor looked tired and asked if I was tired. He told me that by the time I'm in my mid-40s, I won't be able to do it because of my physical strength. I was lying down and asked for consent to take a break, and when I woke up, I looked at the counter and found out that I planted 1,500 and did about half a bit more, and he told me that it was about 2,800 because he said he was not hungry. And he asked me if I was hungry, so I asked him to order a meal and eat it together, so I drank a cup of coffee from the nurse, took a break, and started again at 1:50 p.m. They said it would end at about 3, but they said it would, I felt like planting is faster because I gained energy after eating. I was talking about hair transplants while planting, and when I asked about the birth rate and the number of hairs in a person.
It's 90 to 92 percent of the time when you show yourself writing a paper (the paper was shown during consultation), and considering that you actually have a three-year lifespan and a three-month pause and you're coming out of the same hole, about 10 percent can be seen as a pause, so you're planting it on your forearm to confirm your boardroom, and if the family is right, you can go at least 90 to 99 percent, and some doctors say that if you have a transplant and a patient complains that you don't have a head, it's because you're drinking during the period, which is not very relevant and it's an excuse, because,
And people's hair is about 70,000 for Asians and 100,000 for Westerners because their hair is thin, so Westerners don't get a sign even if they transplant their hair or plant it in one hole, but if we Asians do the same, our hair is thick and there are scars, so it looks ugly. I also saw pictures of failures during counseling. All of these things he learned while working with Professor Kim at a university hospital, but he's different from the ones who recently learned over his shoulder...................
……………a trick of …………………………………………………………………….. I agree with this. That's why I let him do it, and the surgery didn't last until 3:40 past three o'clock. I've been snoring for a while and sleeping, and most people say they sleep once in a while...............
When I saw him having a hard time, I was worried about what would happen if someone else planted it instead, but Dr. Hwang planted it at the end. Looking at the counter, there are more than 2,400, and Dr. Hwang said that he is experienced and can plant a lot because he is almost twice as fast as others. Then, what I used to do two years ago was 15 to 600, but these days, I plant about 2,000, but I planted a lot. When I looked in the mirror, it was definitely more planted than the first area. They tell me about the surroundings after the surgery, but there's nothing special about the gauze attached to the back of the head, and I can take it off the day after the operation. I'll go to the pharmacy as prescribed, take a pharmacist, and wash my hair on Monday, so I can stop by the hospital, and then untie the thread 12 days after the operation.
The head that was planted is about 90% out of the way in three weeks, and it starts to come back out after about three months on the spot, and it's about 3 to 4 centimeters in about five months, from then on, it grows to the same conditions as the head on the back of the head, and the rate of birth is more than 90% confident,,,,,,,,,,,,
After hearing that. I feel good, and now I think I'm definitely getting out of my 15-year worries.
At the end of the process, my wife came to the hospital to drive for me, and she said she was planted a lot, and she looked pathetic or something.
When I got out of the hospital, the car was in a crowded neighborhood, so I drove home.
Yesterday Sunday, I took off the bandages and went to the park with the kids and played on the bike. When I took the medicine, I had no pain and it was okay...…………. It's Monday, so I was going to stop by the hospital and wash my hair before going to work, but I didn't have to, so I wore a hat and came to work on time, and people asked me, We get together in the conference room in the morning to do a brief inquiry and start..........
He asked me if I had been to the field in the morning, so I'm going to change the atmosphere. After starting with a joke, I had to wear a hat for about a week due to circumstances, but I told him that people who were curious would receive a consultation fee and talk to me personally when they came. It's about enhancing individual competitiveness... Anyway, in the afternoon, I went to the hospital, washed my hair, came back to work wearing a hat, and there was nothing more awkward or unnatural than I thought, I showed it to the business manager and our team members and talked about it, and most of the responses were good.
Certainly, these days, it seems that they understand this as increasing individual competitiveness rather than negative image. So, Lee Hyung's mood right now is GOOD! In the future, I will meet my hometown classmates for Chuseok in more than 20 years, and those who see me for the first time will reduce it here today, hoping that they will not know that I have been bald.
You did a great job reading a long article.
Oh, and I'm curious about the picture. Dr. Hwang took a picture even after the surgery, and he asked me to send it to him by e-mail today. I'll send you both pictures before and after the surgery when I get a picture. I reflected on those who have easily complained as a joke, and I saw Sangjin leave a message.
Consider it seriously from now on.
The same goes for Professor Oh!
Call me when you get the mail.Reply! From the old man's hair loss to the hair transplant, I'll continue to post the progress and progress of the surgery late at night on April 15, 2002.
[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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