- Surgery Method Incision
- Implanted Amount 4300grafts (2150Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 4work
- Age Range after one's 20s
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[Hannaive Clinic]

I had an incision transplant on January 4th.
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6years ago
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I had an incision of 4300 at Hannaive on January 4th.
I also got a lot of information from DaMo, so I'm going to write a lot of information here.
To sum it up simply
Sectomy (1 hour) -> Design and rest (40 minutes~) -> Transplantation
It is.
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First of all, I'm going on time for the surgery appointment.
(I take antibiotics prescribed the day before the surgery, and I take them until the 5th day after the surgery because it's 5 days' worth.)
When you change into your scrubs and go into the operating room, there is a bed where you lie face down.
Before lying in bed, the teacher consults with how much to cut, how far to plant, and what the current situation is while taking a before photo.
After consultation, lie down on the bed and pick up an injection needle, and the teacher determines the incision by touching the occipital region.
In half, they get anesthesia, and this varies from person to person, but most of them say they feel good. I didn't like it because I felt like I was dead. Half-reverse partial anesthesia of the occipital region and incision->seal.
(You'll feel something when you're half-asleep. If you wake up in half a day and you're conscious, you'll have surgery I was very comfortable because you explained the questions well from the patient's point of view.)
He also meticulously sutured after the incision, and checked the suturing area well even after the transplantation.
After suturing, put on a bandage and go to the recovery room for a while to rest. We are continuing to collect hair from the incision.
I come back to the operating room and design my hair.
I was initially quoted over 3500 mo, and actually the M-line was too deep during the design and the hair was empty between the M-lines, so I decided to transplant it there. So, the design was carried out without lowering the forehead line. And I told you that I prefer a wider forehead than a round forehead, so you designed it to save the M-line.
(It was also good to keep asking about the design and confirming it.)
Start the transplant after the design. This time, we're going to lie on our stomachs without lying on our stomachs. It's okay because you wear an eye patch for light and cover all areas other than your face with surgical gauze.
Before transplantation, I have to do half-sleep and apply partial anesthesia to my forehead, but since I don't like half-sleep, they say I'll just proceed with partial anesthesia. I did it, but I couldn't stand it, so I proceeded without half a day. I had a lot of incision in the occipital region, so a total of more than 4,300 hairs were secured, and all of them were transplanted. He also did all the scar bread on the top of my head. The part where you worked hard until the end and asked about the patient's condition made me feel comfortable. Thank you.
After the surgery, I return home with painless injections.
Feelings >
This is also an incision surgery, so it was scarier than I thought, and when I went into the surgery, I realized it. As long as the incision goes through well, the transplant is not too scary. I'm satisfied with the density and line right now, but I hope we can move on to the natural form after the dark age.
I'm going to remove the stapler tomorrow, and I'm really looking forward to it because it's very inconvenient than I thought. I will come back for evaluation in the next n months.
rambling
Thank you for reading the long post.
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