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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] September 15th..My surgery diary..Finally...
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You finally had surgery ^^
You did a great job........
I'm sure there will be good results...Thank you for the photo information...
Take good care of yourself...^^
Full of energy...
>This picture was taken just before the surgery on September 15th.
>I took it at the hospital, but I took a lot at home. I wanted to make a comparison myself..Haha
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>When I arrived at the hospital around 2 o'clock, I shampooed, dried my hair, and went into the operating room...
>I started to get nervous from here...ㅜ.ㅜ
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>In the operating room, the director first saw the part where the back of the head was to be cut, and he cut his hair. Little by little..
>Lying face down on the bed,
>"Anesthesia starts, incision starts." From then on, the heartbeat you hear from the side speeds up by itself...It was the height of my tremors..
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>Sweeping sound, and a little bit of blood..(The anesthetic also stops the hemostasis, so it doesn't bleed much.)
>Maybe because I was under anesthesia, I hardly felt the pain.
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>After the incision, I took a break and prepared for the transplant..Before the transplant, I also greeted the hair follicle separation team.
>"Please be nice to me."^^"Yes..."
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>It hurt a little when I was anesthetizing my bangs. They say it's because your scalp is thinner than the back of your hair...This was probably about three o'clock.
>That's when the director and I started fighting...It's a bit awkward to describe it as a struggle..I'll lie down and watch the sky broadcast,
>I talked with the director, and I think the hardest thing was lying in a fixed position...
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>All surgeries were completed around 6:30 p.m. There were two or three breaks in between..
>At this time, I thought..
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>I suddenly thought, 'It's really a turning point now~!'
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>The result is still in the distant future, but I'm still happy.
>You've been going through a lot of trouble, and when you're in public (wedding, reunion, etc.) Everyone's wearing a suit, but you're wearing jeans alone
>When I thought about wearing a hat, I got emotional..For your information, I am in my mid-20s. I'm still young... ㅜ.ㅜ
>Now, I have the will to take good care of myself and find a new life.
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>Coming home, I remembered what the director said..On the first day, it could hurt a lot when you go home...
>It hurt a lot. The anesthesia was relieved, and the back of my head hurt a lot more than my bangs. I've cut my life out, so I'm fine with you, Anapley..
>I took painkillers, and I didn't take sleeping pills until the end. I got in trouble the next day. Why didn't I eat...Hah!
>Because I didn't take sleeping pills, I only slept for about two hours overnight...It really hurt to the point where it was annoying. It bothers me...
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>He said he planted about 3,000 hairs. These sensitive stories...The cost, the number of hair transplants..
>I think the trust between the doctor and me is the most important thing in these things. People say, "Is that really 3000?" "It looks like it's only 2,000."
>I don't think I need to hear this. I think it's better to have a connection with the doctor, to have faith, to communicate
>I think it's important.
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>And as far as I know, there are no hospitals these days that have planted 1,000 hairs and 2,000 hairs.
>That's a very trashy place...
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>Today is the third day of surgery. I learned how to shampoo at the hospital yesterday, and I learned how to massage, so I'm doing it right now.
>I want to make sure it goes well and give you advice. Even if it doesn't go well, I hope it helps as an experienced person and a senior.
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>I'll upload the picture right after the surgery tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.
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>Everyone, fighting!
[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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