- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 6600grafts (3300Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 11days
- 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.
Turkey Sebmek, Deniz, Iham 3300 hair follicles Day 11
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14years ago
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I got a lot of information through the Damo site, so I decided to use the Sebmek agency in Turkey.
Actually, I was going to go this time a year ago, but I couldn't because something came up, and only my friend went to Sebmek, and I was really surprised to see my friend change.
The surgery went really well...
So I decided to cover up this time and left for Turkey as soon as the vacation.
I was born in 79 and since I was 25, the top of my head looked a little empty, but after a few years I got an M shape...lol
The first four pictures were taken in November last year
Here's the picture I took the day after the surgery
The back side is on day seven of the surgery
The last 2 photos are from day 11 that I just took.
I thought of 500 hair follicles on the top of my head. 2,500 hair follicles
Elise recommended 4500 hair follicles for two days.
He said his back hair is in good condition.
But I don't think it's going to be very effective to do it in between
I asked for 3300 hair follicles per day (500 hair follicles in the head and 2800 hair follicles in the M-ja).
Actually, after a few years, I'm thinking of going to the top of my head again if I lose more hair.
I looked at the postoperative picture and it wasn't focused on the missing part of the top of the head, it was evenly distributed...
If the top of my head falls off, I think I need to go to reinforce the top of my head^^
The top of your head needs to fall out more to make surgery easier...
1 Mo:35%, 2 Mo:50%, 3 Mo:15% came out, but this is really just a snowstorm.
How long did you have during the surgery I'll give you a rough idea based on your experience^^~
I thought there was a separate machine for counting.
Some tips!!
1) I got it from a team of male nurses, and they're really different. I don't know if one of them had surgery, and the other one really puts in the hair follicle with great strength[Laughing out loud]
But it doesn't matter because they're both skilled. I looked at the postoperative picture and it was the same...lol
I was worried that they were so different, but don't worry~~LOL
2) Anesthesia stings a little. Tell me right away if you feel any pain during surgery... Does that hurt? Then, apply more anesthesia right away. That doesn't hurt. Because the area is already under anesthesia...
I tried to put up with the anesthetic as much as I could because it wasn't good for me. I put up with the sting, and when I felt like I couldn't stand it anymore, I said I was sick... So it was really hard in the evening because I couldn't sleep and lay down for 11 hours straight.
If it doesn't hurt, you can sleep. Please tell me that it hurts even if it hurts a little.
When I planted the top of my head, the anesthesia was released a lot, so I said it hurt, and the male nurse poked the anesthesia really painfully. If the pain of Elise's anesthesia is one, this male nurse exaggerates about five times??? I almost cursed because it hurt the most. Not once, but about 10 rooms, and he ate it quickly... It's like a big needle when you donate blood.LOL
But if I told you when I started to feel pain, it would hurt less... It was my fault...
Honestly, the nurses don't know how sick the patient is~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ㅋㅋ
One truth is that Elise is really not sick... The technology is so good^^~~
3)If you have a hard time in the middle of the surgery, tell me and get up and stretch.
I thought it would be better to plant hair follicles quickly, so I went to the bathroom only once in 11 hours and ate for about 20 minutes at lunch. I've been lying down holding back...
Later, my back hurt, it stung, and it was really hard.
If it's hard, I think it's not good because my hair gets stressed out~~
4) Planting in the middle of your head takes longer. Now, I don't set my hair line on the morning of the surgery, but I consult with Elise at the private office of the next door, which she made before the surgery, and I decide on the line, get my hair cut, and come back three-fuse.
On the day of surgery, we start the surgery right away.
It started a little after 8 o'clock, but it ended around 7 o'clock.
Those who do surgery are amazing.
5) Male nurses have amazing hair on their arms. I got in trouble because it touched my face when I took out my hair follicle[Laughing out loud]
6) Turkish food is really delicious. I find it more delicious than Korean food. I like kimchi and can't eat chocolate or carbonara. It's too greasy... I can't eat Thai food because of the scent. But Turkish food is really a fantasy.
Anything tastes good. I think Turkish food would be good for those who want to eat restaurants in Korea. It's perfect for Korean tastes. Fruit juice is especially fantastic. I think I bought about 20 of them and ate them~~
There's a carrefour a little above the accommodation. If you go there, there are so many kinds of fruit juices...
It's as cheap as 2 lira. I drank juice like I was drinking water
7) I spent a week with Denise and Iham because Sebmek was busy. Denise and Iham are all really kind and helpful. Iham likes racy jokes^^;;
8) Korean windows are installed on laptops in the accommodation, so you can enter and use Naver and Daum sites the same as in Korea. It's connected to TV, so it's good to watch movies on a big screen. You can download the movie, but you can download it and watch it locally.
I downloaded about 10 movies at the dorm^^
When I'm watching a movie, Aham comes and cooks for me. It's really good.
9) Cellphones that can be used locally are placed in the accommodation.
You can take that cell phone with you when you go outside. You can call Deniz or Sebmech with that cell phone
It's a really good service.
Roam but use that cell phone locally~~^^
10) In Turkey, the car comes first. Avoid cars and cross...
The car never stops. Hit the car before you go in~~
Then, when you're really close, you stand up when you think you're going to hit me... It's fun after a day or two
I heard that Deniz also came to Turkey and learned to drive Turkish style...LOL
Driving in Turkey with no concessions... Korean taxi drivers might drive a novice lady if they go to Turkey~~
11) The cost of surgery was €2,545 for 3300 hair follicles.
If you go over 3000 hair follicles, there will be an additional amount. I think it's because I work overtime^^
All you need is a plane, a fee (600 euros), and other personal miscellaneous expenses.
The fee of 600 euros received enough service as I felt.
Resting comfortably in the accommodation, driving me to the hospital, interpreting, and even mental comfort of being with a Korean...
Would you have thought of going to Turkey without them??
Thank you so much^^
12) Hair power Samfu (I used hair power for about 2 years about 8 years ago, but the effect is insufficient, so I continue to use Samfu.) I'm only eating sand hwan (sunsik made of kelp, frostbite, etc., which is good for the head) in Imaban.
I eat well, drink alcohol (within 1 bottle or 2 times a month), don't smoke, and do aerobic exercise (bike, badminton, push-ups, etc.) steadily.
I don't think I'll live without head stress if I have an MJ... The top of the head... You can fill it in with something else...
I wrote it rambling.
If you have any questions, please give us a note~~
*** Sebmek, let me ask Deniz a favor...
When I got off at the Turkish airport, I saw people like Korea passing by
Is that Sebmech? I wonder if it's not right. I can't communicate because I'm alone in a foreign country... You're saying weird things...
That's why I thought...
Those who pay a fee and schedule the surgery would like to exchange pictures with each other by e-mail.
Sebmeck, email me a picture of Dennis and see who's going to go out... They sent me a picture of the person who's going to have surgery
I think we can wait more comfortably by knowing each other's faces.
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