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.

Most Clinic

[Most Clinic]

It's the review of the first month of the most recent 3,200mo

  • 4years ago

  • 9,771
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 3200grafts (1600Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 45work
  • Age Range after one's 20s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    4.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M2 Type M2
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It's only a month after the surgery that I'm finally leaving a review.
I definitely thought I posted it 2 weeks ago, but it didn't

I have a wide forehead by nature, and hair loss has progressed since I was in my early 20s, so I already had a 3600-mo M-shaped transplant at another hospital four years ago. At that time, we proceeded with incision + non-excision.

As anyone who has had hair transplant surgery will agree, it takes a long time to see the final result, and it is often difficult to determine how satisfied the result is if you plant your head on a hair that is not there. That's what happened to me, too.

The M-shape was so deep, and because it was literally the creation of something out of nothing, a large part of life changed, so even though it was a shame, I let it go and four years have passed. It was like a fool.

It was a large hospital I knew by name, but I didn't like the post-treatment. At the last consultation, I didn't see my head of counseling, and I feel like I went to a factory that prints hair transplants every time I go?

Then, as time passed, I decided to have another surgery and went on several hospital tours. I visited the first place where I had surgery, and I visited a total of three places where I didn't.

In the end, the place I chose was the most.

The main reason I chose the most was the principle of one surgery per day. At a factory or something, I was tired of the teacher coming to see the watermelon surface between surgery and surgery, and I was tired of the counseling manager's attitude, did the most feel the sincerity of both the manager and the director?


I stopped drinking and smoking a week before the surgery (this was the most difficult) and visited the hospital on the day.

The surgery was honestly difficult. Wearing a mask and lying on your stomach was a pain. I would have had anesthesia injections in the past, but it hurt more than I remember. Still, during the transplant, I could have continued to talk to the doctor in charge, so I could have performed the surgery less boringly. At this time, I was more relieved to feel that not only the doctors but also the nurses were very focused on the surgery. I personally liked that the doctor was very distrustful of the hospital where he was just treating the nurses, but I felt that they respected each other without that.

The photos just before the surgery and a week after the surgery were attached after receiving the photos taken by the hospital.
I filled in the middle of the empty part, and the top of the head was also implanted.

The day after the surgery, I visited the hospital to shampoo and untied the gauze. From then until day four, it was really hard. I couldn't sleep well because of the pressure of sleeping straight on a hard pillow.

From day five, it was a new pain. My head was so itchy, but there was no way. Still, the hospital recommended getting a cold blow from the hair dryer or washing my hair in cold water, so I managed to survive that way.

From day 10, my hair started to fall out noticeably. According to you, the long hair around the area will fall out in shock and all will grow back.

I was happy to wash my hair on the 14th day. This is because the transplant area is so large that it is very difficult to avoid this area when shampooing. This week, which lasted for about three weeks, I began to lift my smoking cessation. (Actually, this was happier)

Until the third week, I was more careful than usual when washing my hair, but it felt weird and it was a little hard to catch a cold, but everything started to return to normal after that. I think it's because the transplant hair fell out along with the transplant site scab.

It's been a little over four weeks now, and I feel like most of the transplants are missing. I've been patient for a long time at a huge cost, but I'm disappointed that all of them will fall out first. Still, I'm relieved that the hospital kindly guides me through Kakao Talk or phone calls regularly. Many people (especially young people who have difficulty revealing that they have had a hair transplant) will sympathize, but there are many times when you have to think about it alone because you don't want to let people around you know about the surgery. But I think it's a huge merit to respond kindly whenever the hospital calls and to listen to other people's cases and explain them.
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