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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.
[re] Three days after surgery...
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You've got a pretty wide area of hair loss..I think I'll have to do the second procedure
I'm less than you are..I'm not satisfied with the first procedure..I'm thinking about the second round
Like you...Well planted overall, but..If you grow your hair, it's less dense
It's a lot better than before, but...That's not how people feel
I'll do it once...I hope it's the way it used to be, but...It's just a dream
Management is important from now on.
Always take care of yourself.
>A few days ago, I posted a worried post that I was having surgery tomorrow, but many people gave me courage
>On June 16th, I finally did something.
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>It's been 7 to 8 years since I started losing my hair, so I've been roughly saying that it's good, but I haven't seen much effect, so I went around to a hair transplant hospital and got counseling while thinking about whether to wear a wig or get a hair transplant.
>As a result of consultation, all hospitals were quite embarrassed...
>It's a bit severe, so one transplant is difficult...
>The director of the hospital who performed the procedure said so...It's hard, but let's make a piece...^^
>I decided right after hearing this.
>But actually, I didn't think it would be decided that quickly, but it was decided all of a sudden
>I'm a little scared and worried...
>I was worried a lot on the day of the procedure, but as you gave me a note of caution the day before, I should refrain from smoking breakfast...And so on...
>You've done a good job with what's in the caveat... ...because I don't think I can do that...
>The director said that I have a hard scalp so it's twice as hard as anyone else....ㅜㅜ
>But after anesthesia here and there, they cut it from under the ear to the back of the head... Although it's anesthesia
>The sound of cutting it with a mesh felt... If you have a weak heart, you should be careful...
>What I liked the most was that I don't know what other hospitals are like, but I can watch TV when I lie down in bed, but Sky Life comes out
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>So I'm not that bored for a long time, four to five hours...
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>According to the director, if you want to see the procedure other than the satellite broadcast, tell me. ......I just watched the satellite broadcast because I thought it would be gross.
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>The procedure that started after 9 p.m. began to be over only after 2 p.m.
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>When I saw the director while drinking a drink during the break, his arm hurt a lot...ㅜㅜ
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>I've never seen a hard scalp compared to other people.
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>As you can see in the picture, you planted quite a lot of hair overall......
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>After the procedure, the director collapsed tired...
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>You explained various medicines after the procedure, but actually, I felt blank due to a lot of pain in my head
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>I didn't know what you were talking about
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>But kindly, he gave me detailed instructions such as A4 paper medicine prescriptions, postoperative precautions, and measures to take in case of possible situations
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>I was wondering how I could find all that medicine, but when I looked at the instructions, I found out how to take it in detail...
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>I don't know if other hospitals do this, but I think it's quite good
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>If I just explained it in words, the patient who just finished the procedure didn't have time to think about it....
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>Actually, it's after causing a lot of pain to your head, but isn't it weird if you think of it well??
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>The director said it was quite successful, and I think he planted it quite well
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>I'm satisfied.
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>I'm worried about how well it grows, but...
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>If you get a second procedure next year and prevent your current hair from losing any more, you'll be able to see a significant improvement
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>I think it's going to work, so I'm really looking forward to it.
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>According to the director, I think the second surgery will be almost the same as a normal person...LOL
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>If I find my lost confidence and vitality again, that alone
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>I think it's very good.
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>If there are people who are watching this article who are worried about getting a wig or hair transplant, if possible
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>I'd like to recommend hair transplants rather than wigs.
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>Even if it's money, you like your hair...^^
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>Lastly, I would like to thank the director and staff for their kind treatment
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>Let's not lose confidence in all hair loss people in Korea and work hard until the day we become proud
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>I'm going to start over the young methods that I gave up after doing some.
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>You must have planted your hair, too Now I have to keep it...
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>Oh, and don't worry too much about transplantation after seeing my writing...
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>It hurts a little, but after about two days, don't scratch it even if it's itchy
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>If the head planted by scratching is damaged..........Maybe I'll cry in three months
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>Then, everyone, take the lead........
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>I'm thinking of doing the progress report about once a month.
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>Please watch it with interest...^^
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>If you're curious, ask me a question with Gemel Even if there's nothing special, as a senior I've done before...LOL
>I'll tell you something simple...^^
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[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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