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[NHI New Hair] (Section - 1700 hair follicle) Day 5 / Design factor evaluation, please.

  • 4years ago

  • 15,366
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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount 3400grafts (1700Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 5work
  • Age Range after one's 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
I was born with a wide plain on my forehead from a young age.

It started expanding its territory at the age of 18 and went smoothly in the form of an M in the late 20s.

The more, the better, the less, the better.

When the wind blows hard, the wide forehead is revealed, so I can feel the envy of those around me.

It's not.

My forehead is so wide that I'm worried if there's a wind, I can't even sweep my hair like everyone else, my face looks so wide...

I was stressed out.

I've been taking medicine for a long time, and I've been using various good methods

It only slowed hair loss, but the widened forehead did not narrow.


My sister also did about 1500 hair follicles in New Hair by incision, and it looked pretty good, and I liked the consultation, so I conducted it in New Hair.


Eventually, I found out about hair transplantation, and I operated on a 1700 hair follicle with a slit incision.

I took a sleep inducer before the operation, and I remember Kim Jin-oh's incision in the back of his head, but there was little pain and I just felt a slight pinch rather than an incision.

After that, the process of drilling a hole in the scalp with a slit method fell asleep and I can't remember.

Afterwards, the surgery was carried out, and a large number of people were working on separating the hair follicles, which seemed to give them a lot of trust.

I closed my eyes for a moment in a good mood as I felt that I had chosen the hospital well, and the surgery was over.

I had very little pain in the back of my head after surgery, but I was a bit uncomfortable because they told me not to bow down... I think I need to eat well, so I gained some weight. It's an excuse.

Compared to other people, the density.. It appeared to have been transplanted at a fairly satisfactory density.

It's a hospital within three fingers, so it's that expensive, but it seems to be worth the name in terms of density and skills.

But... There are a few things I'm sad about.

1. You sutured the incision line very thinly, and if I knew you could suttle it this thin, I'd do about 4,000 hairs...
I heard that if I transplant in large quantities, I may have to reinforce it in the second stage, so I did about 3,400 hair follicles.

It's not very good to have two incisions... I regret it a little bit.

2. The side line design... It's slightly upward, so when you look at it from the front or the side, the line doesn't come out clean, but the side looks indented...
About 60 to 70 more.. If I had transplanted it downwards, it would have come out naturally without the side of my head looking dented....
The other part, it looks perfect, but I'm constantly concerned because I can see a teething part of the jade.

Once an additional small amount of transplant is performed, the indented part will be solved, so I would like to ask you when I go to remove the suture.
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