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.

2 months and a week 4000 hair follicles/8,500 hair comeback

  • 13years ago

  • 5,264
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 8000grafts (4000Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 67work
  • Age Range in one's 30s
  • Scope of surgery
    • A Type A
Hospital: Gangnam ㅁㅅ
Transplantation areas: Hairline and crown
a non-cut / PRP hair transplant
Number of transplants: 4000 hair follicles / 8500 hair

I was actually surprised by so many comments.
It's been two months and a week now.
I had surgery on September 11th this year.
I said I'm going to post a picture in a month, but the excuse that's not an excuse;
Actually, I wasn't confident in my appearance. A lot of the transplanted hair fell out.
I really didn't expect to be eliminated this much. No, in other words, I was well aware that the hair follicles will be temporarily eliminated after transplantation, but I think I'm in a hurry. I was so surprised that I actually went to the hospital and they said I had to endure it patiently. As much as I chose the hospital, I trust the hospital.
It's still too fast to judge. And I often went abroad for work.

To be helpful to members, I write down how I took care of them for two months after surgery.
And I write it down for my own record.

A) for 10 days after surgery
Go to the hospital the day after the surgery and disinfect and shampoo
I go to work in the afternoon
The visiting customers said they stood on their hats because of a head injury, but they said they had hair transplants to their colleagues and acquaintances. I thought it would be embarrassing, but they were amazed and cheered for me a lot. Hair loss is by no means a shame. You can get it treated.
~3 days after the surgery, the swelling starts above the forehead and eyes.
I was surprised and went to the hospital, but it was very effective to put ice packs on the swollen area. I eat pumpkin porridge for lunch every day just in case.
After the operation, I disinfected shampoo every time I went to the hospital.
~After 5 days of surgery, I started to pay attention to management, and I ate Proxia omega-3 vitamin tofu, which is good for hair. The fact that surgery is important, but care is very important! And the swelling is almost gone
~ Six to seven days after surgery, the scab of the transplant site becomes very faint and decomposed. I endured itching to some extent, but actually, I had surgery because of my appearance, but I felt strange because I even got a scab like this.
10 days after the operation, the hospital has a ticket for revisiting. It's really cool. a lighthearted feeling. The transplanted hair remains the same and I'm really looking forward to it! One problem is that the skin on the transplant site is red. It wasn't that awkward. It's not like hair loss, it's like a short sports hairstyle.

B) for a month after surgery
That's when I started to let my guard down a little bit. I continued to take care of Propaya omega-3 vitamins, but since I'm a man, I've returned to the state before consuming a large amount of food that's bad for my hair, alcohol, and cigarettes.
If you look at the members' writings, they are really good at managing after hair transplantation. He constantly manages drugs and food thoroughly and exercises.
So I've made my own management rules, and I've been doing my best, not 100% so far.
~ Propecia Omega Vitamin Daily Intake
~ I can't give up on alcohol and cigarettes, but I cut them in half
~ Eat what you like (Fest food is absolutely dead), but only breakfast is good for your hair, black bean tofu, egg yolk cheese,
For snacks, I don't drink banana peanuts and coffee, I only drink good commercially available green tea, not instant.
~ Visiting the hospital once a week (it's actually not keeping up)
~ And it is absolutely clean of the transplant area. After I washed my hair, I always used the cold wind with an ion hair dryer to completely remove the moisture, and the bag cover was washed every two days. Inflammation is absolutely fatal. Hair products (We do not use any mousse blackbody spray.)

B) 2 months after surgery (present)
It's the most difficult time. People around me ask if it's okay or if my hair is growing. It feels like the transplanted head is getting out one by one and the jeogeun is also getting out.
I visited the hospital a week ago to check the progress, and the new hair growing with the hair camera looks very small. The sense of the back of the collection area is still dull, but it has improved a lot. The hospital explains that PRP hair transplantation is combined and healing is faster. In particular, the hairline to grow in the future is being formed, so I'm consoling it.
I hope time flies. It feels like I'm waiting for my discharge from the military. We will have to wait another eight months.

I will cheer up and continue to post articles and photos.
I hope you have a good result and thank you for your support.

(Additional comments)

Among the comments and notes posted by the members, the most frequently asked questions are
~ Where did you get your surgery and how much is it?
~ How did you choose the hospital.

I'm moving my previous post to the bottom again.
ㅅI will know in 8 months whether the best option for me was or not, but I went to many hospital consultations, including overseas, and made a decision. Whether it's incision, non-intersection, overseas, or domestic, we have to decide, and I think there's definitely a responsibility that comes with it.
I think the hospital should also be responsible for the surgery and make AS clear.

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Many members are thinking a lot about choosing a hospital.
Of course, I was one of them.
There are a lot of hair transplant hospitals these days. It is also said that more have been created in the last two years.
It's very good news for us hair loss people that there are more standards of choice.
However, there are so many that it's difficult to choose which hospital to choose.
Because of this situation, I think our members are also choosing a foreign country that has been proven (though of course there are many other reasons).
But I'm sure most people like me can't afford to go abroad because of their daily lives or their families. The problem with AS is also emerging.
I went to so many hospitals and consulted a lot.
There are a number of criteria for each individual to choose a transplant hospital, but in my case, I was only doing surgery at a hospital that specializes in hair transplants.
On the Internet, it was specified on the website as a hair hospital, and when I visited, there were quite a few places in the form of plastic surgery or dermatology-affiliated hospitals. In other words, there are many hospitals that operate hair transplantation as another treatment item. In my case, it was absolutely killing me to wait in the same place as women like models who came for plastic surgery and women like bar boys who came for skincare. Also, because they specialize in plastic skin, the counseling chiefs did not seem to have expertise in hair transplantation. For your information, I also had a ridiculous experience yesterday when I got a call from the head of the consultation about whether the record was wrong or not and suddenly heard about the nose surgery.
Most of these were hospitals that were operating at a low price.

CAUTION – Not all hospitals are saying that. It's my personal opinion, once again.

ㅍIf you visit the site, there is a video clip.
That's where the director says;
1) Absolutely operate at a hair clinic (and enough surgical experience cases are important)
2) If you are opting for a non-excisional hair transplant, choose a hospital that operates exclusively for non-excision or more than 70 to 80 percent of surgeries only for non-excision
3) In light of the above, I think the same is true of incision.
>>>> If you want to choose an incisional hair transplant, you should choose a hospital that only makes an incision or a non-excisional hospital if you want to choose a non-incisional hair transplant. Another fact I learned during the consultation was that there were many hospitals that hung non-intersects for marketing and lured them by incision.
We cannot rule out the possibility that all surgical cases will be provided with support or convenience from the hospital and written in favor of a specific hospital. All plastic surgery has the potential for unexpected side effects. Please use it only as a reference. The legal rights and responsibilities of this post lie with the publisher himself.

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