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[re] My hair loss period.......................

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 I hope you have plenty of hair....^^ I'm sure you're interested in hair transplantation..
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>I'm in the 386th generation. I've been in trouble for 15 years with hair loss.
>I've been getting 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, our friends' group, for my fellow friends, and I'm reposting it to the members of DaMo here.
>For those who are worried about newbie hair loss or who are about to make a bold decision(?) I'll post it with the picture, so >It'll be a reference. I'm going to edit it a little bit and post it because I'm worried about misunderstanding.
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>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 received hair transplantation for 6 hours.
>Then I'll tell you from now until today's surgery, so read it carefully.
>> The first time I felt a sign of hair loss, that is, going bald, was 15 years ago...............
>………………  Approximately…………………………………………………………………………………………
>When I joined the company 10 years ago as a new employee, my nickname was the manager.
>When I visit a client for the first time, I always have to over-action and let them know that I'm a scaredy-cat first to prevent an awkward situation. >If you talk about it, it'll be too long, so let's stop talking about how you got surgery. > Those who are interested in bold will stop looking >Even if only the Chinese characters "dae~" and "탈~" appear on the newspaper broadcast, they will stop looking at you. What are you going to do in 3 years? >I'm concluding that baldness is impossible to treat drugs through various channels, but an article that flashes my ears started to interest about 3-4 years ago. It was about a cow taking healthy hair from the back of her head and replanting it in the bald spot. Oh, if it's that much, it'll pass a little longer and >If it's commercialized, 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 Kim*cheol is the most famous and authoritative person in Korea. >At that time, if you have surgery three to four years ago, you will plant 1,300 (?....> much fewer than now anyway), and about 7-80% of them will survive, and the hair that survived will never fall out again. > I remember that the surgery takes about four to five hours and the cost was not mentioned.
>Once, Professor Kim gave the president of Kyungpook National University a head transplant surgery at 11 p.m. on the night news, and > came out together to talk.
>Anyway, I concluded that hair transplantation is the only way at the moment and that going to Kyungpook National University and having surgery is the best option, and on June 5 last year, I made a reservation for a consultation with Professor Kim*chul in advance and went for a consultation on the same day. Thankfully, Sangsu made an appointment on the way down to Daegu, but I waited for about 3 months and got a consultation, and when I went up to the eighth floor of Kyungpook National University Hospital, there was a hair center, but when I saw Professor Kim, it was the same as TV. Showing the hair planted in his legs on TV, >Does it mean that patients bow every day looking at Kyungdae Hospital? >I was able to confirm that I had very confidence and confidence in the transplant surgery. >But absurdly, I have to wait four years for Professor Kim to get an operation.
>Of course, I knew it roughly through the bulletin board on the hair center website, but when I heard it in person, it was close.........
>Then, he has a student, and if he says Dr. Hwang*ju, he can wait about 3 months. >If he wins, he can do it. He is a student who has been teaching for a long time, and during surgery, he goes in together and looks at the hairline to plant hair. More importantly, there is a process of collecting the back of the hair like a seedbed, and then separating it one hair by one, and the workers who do this are the same members who work on their own, so there is not much difference.
>The transplant is usually done on the front and the top of the head is treated with medication, so do both. >Then, they prescribe a drug called "propecia", but the disadvantage is that most people get a head when they take the drug, but > If you quit taking the drug, it will fall out again.......... Anyway (I didn't take medicine) >After hearing that, I made a reservation in early November, but I couldn't get it in November, and while I was struggling, I got a letter from the Chaneung Clinic called >2 months ago, that is, Dr. Hwang opened a plastic surgery clinic specializing in Chane Park hair in Apgujeong-dong.
>So I forgot about it (no, I was delaying it) and found a home page for tea and gourd earlier this month and asked questions by e-mail >"When can I get surgery if I consult you?"
> I only have about 3 days off including weekends at work, so is there any way to make up for the surgical scars? When I asked, >The surgery can be done quickly and there is no problem at work, so come out first and consult. >So when Sangsu came to the company yesterday, we had lunch together and talked about it, >It was about three o'clock when he arrived, and Dr. Hwang was operating on a female patient > When we went, he came out to consult with us, and he looked very tired > He was in his early 30s, but I could feel that it wasn't a work that I could focus on. > I could feel it.
> I had a 30-minute interview with the doctor, and he talked a lot about various things..........
>I've been researching at a university hospital with Professor Kim for about 7 years, and I'm different from those who have operated on many people and learn roughly over their shoulders, and I'm also researching 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 and showed that he had transplanted his head directly to his neck, arm, cuff, and forehead. > I've seen various things so far, so Dr. Hwang's story confirms what I've known. > Putting Dr. Hwang's story together, > 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 was told to do it right away, so I was going to do it on Friday a week later, but 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 as that of Kyungdae Hospital. >It's not a small amount of money, but you have to do it anyway. >So I decided to start the next day, that is, on Saturday, at 10 o'clock, and left the hospital.
>First of all, I'm craving for the part where the surgery was done.
>And Sang-soo said he would come to visit the door (?… but now he's outside pressing the doorbell. >Take a break and post a follow-up, and the procedure and contents of the surgery will be introduced in detail in the next chapter………..an approximate………………
>Yesterday, the series starts again.
>Finally, I drove out of the house to go to the hospital until 10 a.m. on Saturday (April 13).
>The time I arrived at the hospital was 10:10, saying hello to the doctor, and at the hands of the other two men, > I went to the surgery preparation room, wore a surgical suit, and cut the head of the back of my head to a length of 1 centimeter.
>Then the travel time to the operating room was 10:20 and I lay on the operating table, but I was a little nervous. >"I'm going to sting a little at first." It's anesthesia, so hang in there, is this your first surgery?" >The doctor's story of trying to make the atmosphere happy began, and anesthesia began.
>After the anesthesia is over for about 10 minutes, the head is cut off, and the doctor said, "It doesn't come off well because the skin is hard, but it has nothing to do with the results of the surgery, and even if it's the same number, it has a lot of hair and a lot of strands come out, so it's advantageous because it looks visually large, but I couldn't feel any pain even though I was pulling it to the point where I felt like I could hear my head a little."
>It seems that it takes about 30 minutes to re-seal the removed part, but anyway, >The extraction surgery took exactly an hour, so it ended at 11:20.
>When I woke up after getting up, a lot of people were already sitting down and working on hair roots. >There were 7 men and women, and they were sitting around the table busy with their hands, but I could sense a pretty tired atmosphere. One of the important points of hair transplantation is hair root separation, and one of the key things is how well you separate the hair roots so that they don't get hurt................
>I went to the bathroom for a while (I don't care because I'm just anesthetizing my head) >The nurse asked for payment, so I paid for it, and then I started planting from 11:30 p.m, First, I decided on the area to plant and drew the hairline on the front forehead with a colored pencil, but it was about 1 cm lower than the original hair, so I said I would plant it in an M-shape, so I took three or four pictures with a digital camera, and then I started planting my hair again with local anesthesia.
>Seven people kept separating their hair roots............
>The suction body is a syringe, and two nurses who separated the hair on the implant that looks like the tip of a mechanical pencil put it in >One by one, and the doctor started to put it in his head one by one.
>Whenever two nurses (one called the head of the department) put their heads on the transplant equipment, they stepped on it with their feet >I started planting it while countering using a counter.
>It bothers me because I keep poking it with syringe needles, but it doesn't hurt because it's anesthetized. >The doctor said some people sleep, but I wasn't in the mood to sleep.
>The doctor said he started to get tired while breathing deeply while planting 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, and that there were people who had 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 when I reach my mid-40s, I will not be able to do it because of my physical strength. >I asked for consent to take a break, so I lay down, and when I woke up, I looked at the counter and found out that I had planted 1,500 pieces, and I did about half of them, but they said that I had removed too much, and they told me that it would be about 2,800 pieces. > Then he asked me if I was hungry, so I asked him to order food and eat together, and I drank a cup of coffee from the nurse, took a break, and then started again from 1:50 p.m. > I said it would be over at, I think planting is faster because I got energy from eating rice. >Meanwhile, I'm planting while talking about hair transplantation. >When I asked about the birth rate and the number of people's hair.
>As he showed that he wrote his thesis (the thesis was shown during consultation), 90~92% of the time is 90~92% of the time. > Considering that the actual hair life lasts for 3 years and comes out from the same hole after 3 months of rest, about 10% can be considered as a rest period, so I'm planting it on my forearm to confirm the director's office. If the family is right, I can go from at least 90% to >99% of the time. Some doctors say that it's because they drank during the period when a patient complains that he doesn't have a head after transplant surgery, but that's not much to do,
> And people's hair is about 70,000 for Asians and about 100,000 for Westerners because their hair is thin, so Westerners don't even get hair transplants or even if they plant them in one hole, it doesn't show. If we Asians do the same, it means that they look ugly because their hair is thick and they have scars. I also saw pictures of failure during counseling, >All of these things he learned while researching with Professor Kim at a university hospital, > He's different from those who have recently learned over their shoulders...................
>……………Approximate…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
>I also agree with this comment. That's why I left it to this person. >The surgery didn't end until 3:40 after 3 o'clock. I snored for a while and slept, but > 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, and when I looked at the counter, there were more than 2,400, and Dr. Hwang said >He has a lot of experience, so he can plant a lot because he is almost twice as fast as others. Two years ago, I used to plant 15 to 600 pieces, but these days, I plant about 2,000 pieces, especially > 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 on the back of the head. >You can take it off the day after the surgery, and I'll go to the pharmacy as prescribed, take a pharmacist, and wash your hair on Monday. > Stop by the hospital, and then untie the thread 12 days after the surgery.
>The head gets out about 90% within 3 weeks, and after about 3 months, it comes out again > It takes about 5 months to start to become about 3-4 centimeters, and from then on, it grows in the same conditions as the back of the head, > I'm more than 90% confident in the birth rate,,,,,,,,,,,,
>Listening to that. I feel good, and now I'm definitely getting out of my 15-year worries.
>My wife came to the hospital to drive for me at the end of the year, and she said it was planted a lot. >She looked pathetic or something.
>I was coming out of the hospital, and the car in that neighborhood was a complicated 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 first before going to work, but without having to do that, > I wore a hat and went to work on time, people asked me, we gather in the meeting room in the morning > and do a brief inquiry and start..........
>He asked me if I've been to the field in the morning, so I'm going to change the atmosphere. After starting with a joke, >I have to wear a hat for about a week due to circumstances, but if people are curious about it, >I said I'll get a consultation fee and tell them. 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, and I showed it to the business manager and our team members and talked about it, but most of the reactions were good.
>Certainly, these days, it seems that they understand that it raises individual competitiveness rather than negative image. >So, how you feel now is GOOD! >I'll meet my hometown classmates more than 20 years later during Chuseok. >Expect that those who see me for the first time will not know that I've been bald, and reduce it here today.
>You did a great job reading the long article.
>Oh, and I'm curious about the picture. Dr. Hwang took a picture even after the surgery, but he asked me to send it to him by e-mail today. If I get a picture before and after the surgery, I'll send you both. >I've seen Sang-jin's post after reflecting on those who have easily complained as a joke.
>Please seriously consider it from now on.
>Professor Oh, too!
>Call me when you get the mail.Answer me!
>From the old man's hair loss~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll continue to post the progress of surgery and progress in the future.
>> [This post was copied from 2006-06-220 04:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]

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