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.

Mo Jaesung Plastic Surgery & Hair Transplant Center

[Mo Jaesung Plastic Surgery & Hair Transplant Center]

Non-cut 716 hair follicle forehead line hair transplantation was performed.

  • 5years ago

  • 4,835
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 1432grafts (716Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 1work
  • Age Range early 30s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
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<Preoperative (right side)>

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<After surgery (front)>

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<Postoperative (left side)>

I had a surgery yesterday and today I got shampoo and came home to use it.

The hair itself is so thin and thin that I decided to get a hair transplant someday, but I had a vacation, and I thought this was the right time to get a hair transplant because I couldn't go abroad anyway due to COVID-19, so I proceeded right away.

First of all, the reason for choosing parent materiality is 'review'. When I read the reviews and looked at the pictures, I was like, "Wow, this is how it works?' There were many reviews I wanted to write, and the director said he had a firm charisma, so I visited right away and made a reservation for consultation. But when I met him, he wasn't as determined as I thoughtLol. My first impression was that I was a doctor who was reticent but silently going his way. Oh, and last year, I went to the NHI first and got a consultation, and at that time, I was quoted about 1300 hair follicles, but I think there was a strange trust in the fact that you quoted 700 hair follicles, about half of that. It feels more conscientious? Anyway, this is Pras AlphaGo. That's why I'm doing it.

From now on, I'll write down the questions I was curious about before the surgery. That side helped me a lot.

1. pain
First of all, I was most curious about this. According to the reviews, there are people who are sick, and there are people who are not sick. It's scary when you're sick. So I was also worried if I was doing it for nothing until an hour before the surgery. But the bottom line is that it doesn't hurt at all. I didn't get sick at all without any exaggeration, and the most painful moment during the operation was the moment of putting in a sleep anesthetic needle. This is almost the same pain as a mosquito bite.

I do sleep anesthesia and local anesthesia, so it's all right when I wake up after a short sleep. So if anyone is worried about the pain, you can proceed without worrying. It really doesn't hurt at all. I felt pain in places where I was slightly under anesthesia while undergoing surgery, but even this is less painful than just having a pimple on my head. So I think, 'It would be more convenient to just hold it in than to raise your hand and ask for anesthesia again.'

Conclusion: No pain

2. operation time
I'm a door-to-door. In other words, it took a total of two hours from the moment you entered the hospital to the time you left. One half hour is for head massage and changing clothes, one hour is for surgery, and the other 30 minutes is for taking pictures after all.

3. Management
After a day of surgery yesterday, hair transplants are more painful after surgery than during surgery. I think this is harder than I thought. When I first went to the consultant, the counselor said that I could go about my daily life immediately after some surgery, and that there would be little swelling due to the small number of transplant hair follicles. I guess that's why. I thought I could just live like I normally do, but this is definitely not it.

First of all, it's really uncomfortable to sleep. My whole head is anesthetized, so I feel like I'm sleeping with a helmet on, and I have to sleep in a regular position, so I have to sleep with a lot of care. That's why I can't sleep well, and it's scary to see the gauze is full of blood from the occipital region. I'm ruined because I took a vacation, but honestly, I don't think I can go to work in this state. Even so, people around me are comfortable at home, so I don't get stressed out and don't touch my hair. If I work at a company, I'm stressed out and I'm going to scratch the transplant part unconsciously. And keep paying attention.

Conclusion: Postoperative care is 'tight'.

This is what I was curious about, but if there are more, I will use more. I'll keep reporting for 1 month, 4 months, 8 months, 12 months, so let's all gain
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