- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 3000grafts (1500Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 3work
- Age Range early 30s
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.
Day 3 of wide forehead hairline correction
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5years ago
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32,683
Before surgery:
- I've already taken hair loss pills for a few years now. There were also some symptoms of hair loss, but above all, I ate it steadily for preventive purposes. The wide forehead is also stressful, but I ate it steadily because I was worried that I would lose my mind if I had hair loss.
- Surgery preferred non-excision. Mohill also introduced the incision with real confidence, but he chose a non-cutter that would really not show the scar even if he spent a little more money.
- As a precaution before surgery, I have grown my hair enough, and I have prohibited taking omega-3s and vitamins from a week ago.
On the day of surgery:
- Surgery is always nerve-racking. I was very nervous, but the boss and the staff treated me gently, so the tension was eased a lot.
- I shaved my hair on a two-block basis. It's not a two-block line that the hair salon does, but it's a two-block line to some extent.
- For two hours, we lie on our stomach and collect hair roots. Councillor Mohill prefers partial anesthesia to minimize side effects, but must endure it with a sober mind. I had a hard time because of constant pressure on my left forehead. However, if you are having a hard time in the middle, you can tell me anytime to turn your neck lightly or change your posture.
- After collecting hair roots, I waited for a while eating porridge. I can tell you whether to eat porridge or not, but I think I was good at eating porridge because I kept planting it for more than 2 hours.
- The hair transplant took about two hours. The posture was much more comfortable than when collecting hair roots. My scalp is a little tough, so the surgery took a little longer. So the anesthesia was somewhat relieved at the end, but there was too much work left to anesthetize again, so I put up with the pain a little bit for 10 to 20 mo.
- After the hair transplant, I was told to never touch the transplant area with my hand and was warned, so I was prescribed medicine and came home right away. Please keep in mind that the drug is not covered, so it's more expensive than you think. As soon as I came home, I took painkillers and fell asleep.
Day 1~2 after surgery:
- On the day of surgery and the first day, I have some pain. However, it is good to be able to calm down somewhat through the prescribed medicine.
- After the operation, I did not lower my head, took the medicine well, sprayed the extract spray every time I dried it, and kept the precautions without touching the transplant site as much as possible.
- I visited the hospital once and put on shampoo and dressing. However, about three folliculitis symptoms appeared on the transplant site, so I received antibiotics. This is the most worrisome part at the moment, but it seems to be a common symptom in other later periods, so I'm a little comforted. Still, I think it's better to consult with the doctor about this more and relieve your worries.
Others:
- The hair transplant site seems to have characteristics for each individual. I think the 'kama' position and the tough scalp are the characteristics. The director confidently told me that he transplanted the hair well considering the location of the kiln, so I was comforted.
- I think I'm worried about my hair and condition because it's not a small amount of money and it's a surgery that takes longer than I thought. During the operation, there's more time in one area for no reason, or you get folliculitis after the operation.. I get sensitive about what's going on one by one. I think it's important to get comfort from your heart and manage it well by talking more about your worries with the director or employees. That's what I'm going to do.
- We will update you on the progress every quarter in the future.
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