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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.


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You have a large area of surgery. I hope you get a good result~~

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>Hello, I've been living in Daedamo for a long time, getting good information
>After deciding on a hair transplant, I'm thinking about who should get surgery
>I decided to get it from Dr. Hwang Sung-joo and only the date of surgery
>I had surgery on January 24th while waiting.
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>The reason for the hair transplant review was sometimes heard, but through hair transplantation
>Fear before surgery and changed hair after surgery
>I spent every day in my thoughts, and I was afraid of preoperative hair transplant first
>I read the reviews because I thought I should soothe them by looking at the reviews of the seniors who received it
>I've seen it, but I don't think I've seen the details of the surgery
>Thinking about the people waiting, I sketch and upload the day of my hair transplant.
>
>On the day of the surgery, I was so nervous that I couldn't sleep all night in the cold weather
>It started by entering the hospital, moving directly to the operating room according to the guidance, and leaving the outerwear.
>It's like lying on the operating table and installing it at the bedside for the patient to see
>The monitor and the camera on the upper left side of the head and the surgical instrument on the right side
>It was ready, and there was another room through the glass door. It turned out later
>It was a place to separate hair. I have a glucose injection in my right arm
>There was one, and after Dr. Hwang came in and said, "Let's pray together."
>Close your eyes gently, and don't get sick, and don't overdo it during a long surgery
>I prayed for him to do well. The fear was better. Actually, on the operating table
>From the moment I lay down, my fear came to its peak, and my face was white as the nurse said
>It was even said that it was done.
>
>First of all, it seemed like he was preparing to take off his hair on the back of his head while on his back.
>He tried pulling his hair and working through it, and he said, "The injection hurts a little."
>You said it and gave me several anesthetic injections, and there was also a crunching sound..
>(I was curious how long it went on inside) Not around the back of the head, but behind the ear
>I felt it started. I think it's been about 20 minutes? It felt like you were suturing.
>I hope this work(?) will be finished soon All I could think of was that.
>The place I can see because of my piggyback was Geoje mixed with the floor and a little blood, and my heart was beating even more
>I woke up when I said, "It's done," and Geoje was attached to the part. About 40 minutes
>It seemed like it spilled. Say hello to the staff at the place where you're separating your hair
>I checked where to transplant, looked at the ceiling, and lay down again. There's still a little bit of fear left
>He wasn't there, and he'll lie down and anesthetize him now, right? And I'm going to plant my head...
>(LOL, now it seems like you have some peace of mind) "You're going to sting," he said with a sizzle above his eyes.
>"Wow, it really stung, no it hurt." I think I've had several anesthetic injections
>After about 5 minutes, it seemed like I was planting my hair, but the sound and feeling that went deep
>When I received it, it didn't hurt, but I felt uncomfortable. I think he's poking me all the time
>Dr. Hwang has been able to respond to my questions and stories, information, and answers
>While you're doing it, you've been wiping and stabbing your hair(?) repeatedly
>Putting it in. In the meantime, my eyes looked at the nurse sitting next to me, her neck back
>When I saw him continue to do what he was doing, it was 2 hours since he started the transplant
>It seemed that the degree had passed. I'm not in a hurry to go to the bathroom, but I'm going to take a break
>He said he wanted to use the bathroom for 10 minutes because he thought he could rest only when he prepared it
>I got to take a break.I felt that my head was heavy and I'm so curious about it
>So I looked in the mirror and looked at it, and it seemed like I was half done.
>The half was planted thickly with black hair. I felt so happy
>When I was lying down in the operating room, I was asked if I wanted to see my hair planted
>Lying down and watching Dr. Hwang perform the procedure on the monitor in front of him
>It's done. It was really gross (?) and I didn't feel any pain at all, but as if it hurt for no reason
>He said he wouldn't look at it, closed his eyes, and avoided people from the past time
>The first time I set the time and wig, and the memories I couldn't use for a month, and I recently became a 5-year-old
>My son said, "Dad, why don't you have hair here?" and touched the part that wasn't there
>The stress I had from lack of hair on my back comes to mind one by one
>It would have been better if I had made a decision earlier, but I thought about it to myself and answered the phone
>With the sound, Dr. Hwang was away, but the person next to him
>I was worried about what I would do if I planted it, but..It's almost done
>About 20 minutes have passed since you said, "I planted 2,480 mothers. Thank you for your efforts.“
>The time you said it was around 2:40 p.m. It starts exactly at 09:30
>It ended around 14:40. It's been a really long time. Dr. Hwang and the staff working hard
>When I saw it, I thought about the cost of surgery.
>
>Thank you for your hard work, and with a cup of green tea and a notice and a prescription
>It was a late lunch with Dr. Hwang, but while eating kimchi stew together
>Time to talk about the stress I've been under and one more time to take care of my hair
>Listen to the method and post a review of today's surgery time and immediately after the surgery.
>As I told you about the reason for the review, for those preparing for hair transplantation
>I'm posting it because I think it'll be helpful even if it's not as good as the information I got.
>
>It's been 7 days since I had surgery today. I think the sewn part is almost healed.
>Even though I'm wearing a wig, I thought I could throw it off after 6 months
>I just hope every day goes by quickly. If you have a request
>I'd like to increase the time after the surgery.
>Also, I'm posting a picture. It's what it looks like right before the surgery and what it looks like right after the surgery.
>I'm going to take pictures every month and keep them, so please let me know if you need them
>Please give it to me.
>
>I'm posting it with my sincere heart for the success of DaMo members.
>
> Reparation for ignorance
>

[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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