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[re] You did it in the same place as me..

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I did it at Cheongdam..

Anyway, you worked hard.

Can you contact me by e-mail.

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>Hello? > >You've posted a ripple on my post on the Daemo bulletin board.
>I only read it today.
>Thank you for your warm words of comfort. The answer is late, isn't it?
>Fortunately, I was on vacation from the 31st to the 5th, so I rested well at home after surgery.
>My name is ***. It's a rabbit. It's been a little over a year since I've been working.
>I'm giving you a reply like this because you seem to be thinking of a hair transplant.
>If you have any questions... Let me get to the point.
>I did it at the "********" in **. *** I paid in installments.
>The hospital selection is... >I've contacted the person who had surgery at that hospital by e-mail like this before.
>He said the satisfaction level is moderate, but he said it's a recommended place.
>That hospital is very kind. And most of all, it's much cheaper than anywhere else.
>The doctor is a female doctor. You're young... your face...She's a bit of a beauty (^^).
>However, please consult me very calmly.
>Most of all, I like the honesty that 'I can't guarantee satisfaction'.
>What I liked about the doctor was the best thing for me.
>I have an M-shaped forehead that's about half way off.
>You'll know my condition if you look at the attached picture.
>It's not severe, but it's not normal.
>People made fun of me a lot. There were many sad days... There were many... >I once punched a friend who made fun of me because I had a bald head. It's all because I'm not good enough, but... >You know, right? When you feel ashamed of yourself. When I don't want to look in the mirror. When you don't want to meet people >How upset you are. My tears are cloudy, too. That's what I said.
>That's why I decided to operate with difficulty.
>Whether it's successful or unsuccessful, I'll try it first. I'll just try it... You know that's all I can do.
>It took about 20 days from the reservation to the surgery.
>I'm an alcoholic and a whale. I'm embarrassed.
>So for those 20 days, he really drank to die and smoked. Don't ever do that... >I had surgery at 4:30 on the 31st. Surgery...This was no joke.
>If it's simple, it's a simple surgery, but... Still, it's clearly an operation. It hurts, it's painful.
> Before the surgery, the teacher draws a new forehead line with a fan.
>That's when I feel really good... If only it works like this. How good would it be if it were successful.
>He even said that he could make everything spicy enough.
>Honestly, I was so grateful to the doctor at that time. Just a word.
>I was disappointed for the first time when I went into the operating room.
>The operating room was a bit crowded. I thought of a nice sterile room like that I saw on TV. ...>In the meantime, at first, we lie down and carefully tie the back of our hair with a rubber band and disinfect it.
>Anesthesia is done by a nurse. The anesthesia injection hurt a lot.
>It really hurts. Fortunately, I'm sick for a while, so it's bearable. Still, I'm getting teary-eyed.' >After that, the consultant comes in. He said I have a lot of hair on the back.
>That was something I was really worried about...I don't have a lot of hair in general. But they said the back of the hair is enough.
>This is... They say it's about 2200 to 2,300 mohos.
>The doctor makes an incision. At this time, it doesn't hurt, but it's really scary.
>Before the surgery... I don't want to offend you, but >What should I say? Cutting and ripping out the raw meat was a really scary and unpleasant experience. Really. > And suturing... It seemed like it would take about an hour.
>Of course, I couldn't know exactly because I didn't have a watch in the operating room.
>While you were separating the hair roots, I lay in the recovery room for a while.
>Lying in the recovery room made me sleepy. Even though I was shaking just now.
>I think he was lying down for 30 to 40 minutes. Then, he said he finished separating his hair roots...He asked me to plant it.
>From this point on, I lie down right away. And I cover my eyes with bandages under the lights.
>And another female doctor gives you the second anesthesia.
>I thought the teacher would keep doing it first... This was the second disappointment.
>The new female doctor was the first person I met when I entered the operating room.
>I felt a bit sad. How well does she know about my condition and do it with all her heart? >There's nothing I can do about it... I'm getting dizzy from the stinging anesthesia injection again.
>A doctor and a nurse keep pace and plant their heads with needles.
>It doesn't hurt thanks to anesthesia. But the sound of a needle stabbing the flesh. It's the sound that you hear through your head...
>I'm scared... It's really painful. I just want it to end soon.
>Starting with the right M-shape, the front of the forehead, and gradually progressing to the left M-shape.
>I asked in the middle... "Teacher, how many hairs did you have?" >But the teacher didn't answer well.
>A lot of hair came out, but there were a lot of thin hair and a lot of damaged hair, so the amount of planting was reduced.
>But they said about 2,000 came out.
>It took about an hour and a half to plant. Of course, I didn't have a watch, so I calculated it with the nurse telling me the time.
>But I was disappointed for the third time. As you can see from the picture, >I have a worse left M. But on the right M, you've been planting it for quite a long time, and on the important left, for some reason... I felt like it was finished in a hurry. Maybe I didn't have enough hair... >I kept feeling sad. I wanted to ask you what happened, but I don't know what to do... The relaxation... Actually, I didn't.
>It started at 4:30 p.m., but after the antibiotic injection, it was 8 p.m.
>It took a lot longer than I thought. When I got the prescription for medicine, the doctors all left work.
> Fortunately, the anesthesia doesn't break quickly. Even while driving home, I didn't feel any pain.
>Buy medicine, buy painkillers... It was only after I ate that I went to the bathroom and saw the area where I had surgery.
>But my expectations were similar. The forehead line you drew during the day... >The right side is almost full, but the left side is not enough.
>It was about 0.8 to 0.5 mm higher than I remember and about the right side. Disappointment at that time... >But I decided not to be disappointed because this is by no means the end result. I'm going to wait and see.
>> From the next day, he didn't even go outside and just rested at home.
>That's true, my face was very swollen.
>I'm a little slim, but when the swelling peaks three days after the surgery, my face becomes a complete circle.
>Even I couldn't recognize my face. be different from person to personHowever, in my case, it's terribly swollen.
>And my head keeps itching. The hospital said you should never scratch it, but >It's not that hard. It's still itchy after 6 days.
>Even when you sleep, you have to lie straight and look at the ceiling.
>But no matter how hard I try, I end up tossing and turning to the side while sleeping and rubbing the surgical part on the pillow.
>In addition, when I woke up, I might have scratched my head without realizing it... There was a blood tag under my nails.
>Every morning, I sighed deeply.
>Let's say that's the case with alcohol, because I can't smoke...It's driving me crazy. I like cigarettes.
>But it's hard, so I haven't smoked a magpie so far. I'm going crazy to see people smoking at work again today.
> I washed my hair this morning on the 6th day. Because I have to go to work.
>I still feel like my head is blank. I think it's the effect of anesthesia.
>It was okay even if water came into contact with the seam area. And it's almost invisible because it's covered in the back of my head.
>Just by looking at it, my girlfriend didn't even recognize me. You have to look your head up to find out.
>However, countless small boogers attached to the planted area do not shake well.
>I can cover my skin with a part in the middle, but I can still see the part.
> > > > > I feel very good right now.
>Because.
>When I had the company opening ceremony this morning, I said it in front of the company (30 people).
>"I had plastic surgery. I planted my hair.. I'm doing it." >>People were surprised. I didn't know. I thought my face was a little swollen.
>Everyone is amazed. I heard that plastic surgery is in vogue, but you said it's true... It's noisy. >But no one teased me.
>I wonder where that courage came from, and young people are bold. >No one made fun of me.
>I wasn't embarrassed, so there was nothing to tease or do.
>A female employee looked up close and said, "Wow~"I want to do it too. How much did you pay? I guess so. >> It's working time now, but I've spent too much on it.
>I'm attaching a picture before the surgery. I'll let you know the results often from now on.
>If you have any questions, please reply.
>Let's cheer up together.
>I thought this was the process of living all together.
>I wish you all the best in the new year, beautiful things, and great things. I really hope so.
> > >Bye.
> [This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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