- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 6324grafts (3162Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 3days
- Age Range early 40s
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.
Istanbul Sebmek 3162 Late Day 3 of follicle
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15years ago
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5,808
a total of 3162 hair follicles
1 Mo 30% 2 Mo 50% 3 Mo 20% (over 6000 Mo in total)
I was thinking about where to get surgery for the first time, but excluding Korea...
Recently, more and more places in Korea have good results, but first of all, it has been boldly excluded because the price is more expensive than Istanbul, which is a combination of bangi prices.
India used to be fine, but it's hard to find it now after a few cases of surgery failures.
Anyway, Turkey seems to have a good surgery result, so I asked two Turkish agencies and decided to go to the final Sebmech hospital.
Istanbul hair transplant's price merit was so good, but it was taken that the results of Korean surgery have not been verified yet.
I didn't even think about Ankara because it took me to change to an exhausted body after surgery.
I don't know if I'm going, but I never thought of a stopover.
I only thought of a way to come back as quickly and comfortably as possible.
Anyway, I decided it to be Sebmech's hospital and exchanged a lot of mail with Sebmech. Haha
Thank you once again to Sebmech for answering really quickly even if I ask everything about trivial things. There weren't many people who sent a lot of emails like me, right? ^^
Theo came to the airport to meet me in person, so I went one-stop from the airport to the guesthouse.
Those who are travelling abroad don't have to worry about anything.
It was my first overseas trip in my life, but thanks to Theo, I went so comfortably and came so comfortably.
The first day I arrived in Turkey was spent talking to the two people who came first from the guest house.
One person had two days of surgery and the other person was scheduled to have surgery a day earlier than me. So I was able to get a lot of information.
Because they were comrades with the same concerns, I was able to get to know them very quickly. lol
The next day, I went sightseeing in Turkey.
I think sightseeing is an essential necessity once you decide to have surgery in Turkey.
Especially Istanbul, there are so many things to see.
Even if you go sightseeing well, you can get the money for the hair transplant plane.
I only went sightseeing for one day, but if you want to go to Istanbul after me, I highly recommend you to put your tour schedule more than two days before the surgery.
If you get surgery anyway, it's hard to move even though you have a heart.
The only thing I can do is take care of myself and go back home.
On the third day, May 18th, Gwangju Democratic Revolution Day, I headed to the hospital for a hair revolution.
I met with team leader Yellies, who I knew well from rumors and photos, and received counseling.
He was small and small, but he felt charismatic.
As soon as the consultation was over, I moved to the operating room, changed my clothes, and went into hair follicle collection.
After collecting hair follicles, team leader Yellies made a slit himself.
You'll understand, but you'll understand that Sleet is the best in Sebmech.
You gave more than 3,000 slit marks with great care and accuracy.
After the slit work, I ate lunch and immediately went into the transplant work.
It's a work that two nurses keep planting from the left and right, especially the nurse who planted it on my right side didn't leave for a second for six hours and planted her head without taking a break for a moment.
I'm just lying down comfortably, and my back is stiff, and it's amazing.
Is there a hospital that instills it like this in Korea.
I planted it for a long time, so I thought it was almost over, and I asked Theo how many hairs he planted, and he said it was only 800 hairs, so I almost fainted.
If you plant it with such care, it seems that it has no choice but to come out with high density and good birth rate.
Team leader Yellies also looked at my hair and said it was a very good case, so I was able to come back with a happy heart.
I was going to post a review only a year after my hair grew up, but after I got my hair done, I took the hassle of cutting off my relationship with Damo, so I posted a rough review of the 3rd.
I would like to thank Theo once again for taking care of the sick back and taking care of the pick-up, the operation, and the meal.
I won't forget Theo's driving skills like riding a blue dragon train. lol
(Turkey's driving culture experience is also a must-see course. (LOL)
Hox, who will get surgery a day earlier and leave for Seoul tomorrow a day later than me, hopes to go back well and achieve a 100% birth rate, and make sure to post a review later.
Yesterday, four men enjoyed the Turkish night view while drinking Turkish tea at an outdoor cafe overlooking the sea, and 10,000 days have already passed. Haha
I hope the days will come soon when the wind flies like this as time goes by. ^^
Oh, but when I come home today, my head is itchy. It's driving me crazy.
I can't even scratch this...
I think I should sleep with socks in my hands again today. ㅠ_ㅠ
Please teach me how to remove the hair scab without damaging the hair roots.
It's ugly to look at...
If you shave it off... I can't, right? ^^;;
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