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.

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Day 8 of New Hair Clinic Non-cut Hair Transplantation (1360 hair follicles)

  • 5years ago

  • 6,499
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 2720grafts (1360Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 8work
  • Age Range in one's 30s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
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1. counseling

In my case, an acquaintance had a hair transplant a few years ago through Kim Jin-oh, director of the New Hair Clinic, and he had faith in the results through an acquaintance, so I set a hair transplant date immediately after Kim Jin-oh's consultation without any special consultation.

Before an acquaintance recommended the director, the forehead line was M-line by nature, and the M-line is getting deeper due to various environmental factors, stress, and aging. However, interest in hair transplants has rapidly turned on since an acquaintance came out first during a hair loss conversation with an acquaintance by chance, but like any office worker, I did not even receive counseling due to concerns about surgery and exposure to the transplant site after surgery (commuting, leaving work, outside meetings, etc.). However, due to the change of job, I had time to spare, so I set the surgery date on the same day after consultation with Director Kim Jin-oh around early December.(Interim date is adjusted, later confirmed on January 16th)

I understand that most of those who want a hair transplant have a lot of concerns about their price and skills, so they get a lot of counseling from various hospitals. However, in my case, I only saw Kim Jin-oh's skills and results considering the limitations (i.e., limited number of hair, re-recruitment site, etc.), and after consultation, I received the estimated estimate of M-line and forehead-line 1,300 hair follicles and 2,600 parametric transplants. During the consultation with Director Kim Jin-oh, he answered only what I wanted without saying anything else, and he seemed to have great pride in his skills.


2. Surgery

On the day of the operation, I arrived at the hospital at around 7:40 am on Thursday, January 16, 2020. Just after 8 o'clock, I was informed of preoperative precautions, patient consent, additional shampoo, two sprays, and hair supplements (not mandatory purchases), and I bought everything except shampoo on the day of the surgery (I also bought an additional shampoo on the 2nd day of Care Day).

And I also received the prescription you printed in advance.

Around 9 o'clock, I finally decided on the hairline to be transplanted with Director Kim Jin-oh, took blood pressure checks and preoperative edema prevention drugs after changing in the patient's waiting room, and went into the operating room. Other people have explained the surgery process a lot, but to briefly mention it

The occipital part to be collected and the area to be transplanted?->Anesthesia->Slit at the transplant site->First hair collection->Splitting hair follicles collected
->Separate hair follicle slit part transplantation->Lunch (sandwich, juice)->Second hair collection->Separate hair follicle separation->Separate hair follicle slit part transplantation->Third hair re-extraction->Separate hair follicle separation -> Slit part transplantation-> Finished with occipital hemostasis



As above, the operation that began at 9 a.m. ended after 6 p.m. in my case. The hardest thing about the surgery was, personally, the occipital anesthesia was really painful, and that one minute was really painful. If you look at other people's reviews, I don't know if it's because of the laughing gas or not, but there are people who say that it didn't hurt much (when you're just watching the reviews, being relaxed, and being anesthetized? I almost cried.)
I was in so much pain as if I had experienced hell that one minute, and I was in so much pain because it reminded me of that moment every time I gave an anesthetic injection during surgery. (There is no great pain and pain except for occipital anesthesia, so you don't have to be too scared.)
Other than the pain of personal anesthesia, it's a race against time after that. Whether you're watching Netflix in the operating room, looking at your phone, or sleeping (is anyone sleeping with a sigh)? It's amazing if you're Kye..) It's a question of how well you can endure the rest of your time and how well you can tolerate it.


3. progress


It was around 8 o'clock when I got home from the hospital after the surgery. When I got home, I removed the plastic wrap over my head, and I spray it every 30 minutes, and so far, I don't drink or smoke at all. And the prescribed drugs were taken in the order of breakfast, lunch, and dinner, took better than usual to help with rapid recovery, and in addition to the prescribed drugs, I took MoadM and vitamin nutritional supplements thoroughly.
Hair collected up to the 5th day after surgery will need care for the occipital region and the side of the head. By the third day, the larynx has recovered to some extent, so it doesn't show any dirt, but by the fifth day, the side of the head has almost no dirt and scabs

It seems to be easier to manage from the 7th day. (The towel on the pillow had a little blood on it until the 5th, but there was no blood on it after the 7th, and I have it on the table just in case.)


4. What's left to be desired

Rather than saying that it's a pity, in my case, the surgery ended really late, so the moment I went to the pharmacy to get the prescribed medicine during rush hour was so hard. Actually, unlike other people, the surgery ended too late and I wanted to go home and take a rest, but I was embarrassed to go around like that during rush hour. He said he wanted to get the prescribed medication in the morning before the surgery, but I would rather have been prescribed the medication at the pharmacy before the surgery and went home right after the surgery.


5. Advantages

Except for the disappointment, everything is an advantage.
Director Kim Jin-oh's skills, the teachers at the reception desk, and the nurses in the operating room are all kind
I felt a lot of consideration and consideration from the patient's point of view.


Then, happy new year, and have a happy and fun holiday.

M-shaped hair loss. Bye now.



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