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Overcoming Hair Loss of a Man in his 40s (1)
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21years ago
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I am posting my diary forward to help you as much as I have been helped.
It's a diary format, so please understand even if it sounds like informal speech.
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D-20th
I'm over 40 years old now
Even though it was not a desperate feeling when I was young, there was always a regret for my hair.
I came across a hair transplant article in a newspaper article on the subway.
I knew there was such a way, but I was so deceived until now that I did not pay attention to it, concluding that the effect would be insignificant compared to investment (money, time, physical pain), but I decided to learn more about hair transplantation by looking at the more horizontal hair these days.
On the weekend, I learned many things from the Internet all day long at home.
After confirming several success stories, it was decided to receive direct counseling at the hospital once.
Also, several famous and reputable candidate hospitals have been found through the Internet (mainly Daemo).
Among them, I first visited Hwang SJ ㅌㅌ Dermatology Department, which is close to my home, on my way home.
Just wanted to see if someone like me who is over 40 and has progressed a lot of hair loss.
The answer was that a person with severe hair loss called "Shining" like you has a higher chance of success.
1) Hair loss has already progressed a lot, making it easier to design. Rather, it is difficult for patients who are in progress even if they have a lot of brains.
2) The older you are, the lower your expectations (because you only expect improvements from the present), the higher your satisfaction.
3) The back of my hair is still in good shape.
Well, it was roughly like this. Oh... Kei, Bing... Go
I thought of a 10-minute consultation and went in and consulted for an hour and a half.
The doctor told me that I would operate on my family and do the procedure.
The cost was high, but it was cut down a little.
I just made a reservation without looking for another hospital because I really liked the director.
D-day(2004.7.10)
The progress of the operation was something I heard in the mass news.
The surgery started with the doctor's prayer for me. I don't usually have a religion, but I prayed together in my heart.
Anaesthetic injections for collecting the back of the head were not painful at all, but pain enough to receive hip injections.
My pulse was racing at the thought of something going on behind me, but about 40 minutes have passed without any pain at all.
As soon as the larynx was resected and led to the 8 hair follicle separation experts in the next room, I was very happy to think that the most difficult part was over.
(Please separate it well.). Don't throw away any of them. It's like blood to me.)
Knowing that hair follicle separation is the most important procedure to increase the birth rate, employees directly belonging to the hospital, not part-time jobs, felt responsible and visited the hospital where experienced employees separated themselves.
The suture was threaded throughout without the use of a stapler. It was said that the whole thread should be done to make the flesh meet and recover, and there is no ticket, and it does not hurt until the thread is unwound two weeks later, and it does not hurt when the thread is unwound.
The anesthesia on the forehead for the transplant hurt more than I thought (the pain of accidental stabbing of the hand) but I only had to hold it in for a few seconds.
After that, I planted 2639 without knowing that they were sick at all.
Due to the limited number of hairs, the forehead line was asked not to be lowered but to be planted above it.
The head teacher suggested lowering the forehead line even if you can see the top of the head because it is the front that determines the impression of a person, but he insisted on what I wanted because the wide forehead was so adapted that it was not a problem and the upper side that was missing horizontally.
I was comfortable because I already knew the atmosphere of the operating room through Daemo, and I didn't know that five hours were boring while watching LCD TVs installed on the ceiling of the operating room.
When he returned home, he greeted the director several times, but he couldn't meet the two nurses who put their heads in the planting machine and delivered them. Thank you so much for 2 beautiful (female) handsome (male) people as well. Thank you hair follicle separators and everyone.
When I get home, I only have a slight pull in the occipital area and the transplant area is painless at all. I played well with the kids while watching TV.
Now, all I have to do is wait, but it won't work until about five months later, so I should not look forward to it for the time being. If you lightly put your hand on your head, it is as rough as a chestnut. It feels like it's been 20 years.
The director even called me at night to see if I was resting well. He's a grateful person.
There was no swelling and I slept well without knowing that I was sick.
D+1 Day (2004.7.11)
I slept well and woke up and unwrapped the gauze I put on the back. It fell off well.
The scar in the mirror is terrible. I remember that I couldn't find the scar of comedian Lee Hong-ryul, who had surgery before, at the seminar I attended before the surgery. Therefore, I am not worried about this.
There is no swelling at all, and the transplant site does not hurt and the skin is seen to have become brittle. It's still a little stiff in the back.
I go to the hospital to wash my hair tomorrow. The company is on summer vacation.
Since I got help from Da-Da-Mo until surgery, I will periodically inform Da-Da-Da-Mo about my condition.
I know how worried young people are about hair loss.
I don't have the money I want to do (my heart breaks), I don't have the back of my head (which I don't think will be very much), I don't have the time (it doesn't make sense), I don't have the courage (it doesn't make sense) or it's not the time yet (if you're still experiencing hair loss, I understand it's an urgent matter) or I don't believe it (you should consult the hospital quickly). If the doctor is confident, leave it to him as soon as possible.)
I hope that our seniors and juniors, who are still wandering due to such problems, will be given hope to a young man who is worried about how the real bald man, not the early hair loss, is changing.
After using it, it's too grand. Of course, it may end up as a failure, but I'm sure that won't happen, and I think the failure case will be helpful to everyone.
[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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