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] I regret it for the rest of my life. You have to make a good choice.

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>We often think hair transplantation is a very simple operation.
>Of course, from the doctors' point of view
>In fact, you may be able to perform the procedure with a lighter mind than LASIK surgery.
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>But what we should not overlook is that hair transplantation is a cosmetic surgery.
>In other words, there is less chance of medical accidents than other surgeries,
>It's because the criteria for judging whether it's successful or not are ambiguous
>Obviously, the results of the surgery must differ depending on which doctor performs the procedure.
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>If the surgery cost is cheap and the results are excellent, it must be the icing on the cake,
>What kind of world is that?
>That doesn't necessarily guarantee the result even if it's expensive.
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>Let's find out what criteria is the wisest to choose a hospital
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>There is no good advice like "sell your feet" that the masters of the bulletin board here often talk about.
>But you can't just walk around recklessly, so there should be a standard.
>If you summarize that standard in one word, it would be "the price is reasonable and the surgery results are satisfactory."
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>First, in the stage of considering hair transplantation, you should have a mid- to long-term plan with expert advice.
>If you recommend two to three surgeries under one excuse or another that can be performed at once, the cost of surgery will be relatively doubled.
>-Is it going to be 1000 or 3000 at once? Will you consider secondary or tertiary surgery?
>Whether to focus on density according to the range of hair loss or megasession?Are you going to do it?
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>Second, the doctor should check whether he specializes in hair transplantation or other plastic surgery or dermatological surgery.
>This is because the proficiency of the surgical team determines the outcome of the surgery rather than medical technology.
>-There is no hair transplant specialist system in Korea, so most plastic surgeons and dermatologists operate
>That expertise doesn't happen overnight.
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>Third, it's not about how many embryos were transplanted
>We need to carefully examine the factors that affect the survival rate, such as how much transplant hair grows alive after surgery.
>I'll just tell you the checkpoint instead of the details of this part.
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>- Whether there is a hair follicle separator or not?
>(Currently, most of them give a daily wage during surgery and entrust it to 4 to 5 outside professional separators, but even if a single beginner is involved, it absolutely affects the survival rate by hurting the hair root during hair follicle separation.)
>- When separating hair follicles, do you use the naked eye or a microscope?
>(This part will be helpful if you refer to of June 25, 2004 by Tullie, 10695 on the bulletin board.)
>- Are special care provided to minimize wounds in the incision of the donor part of the back of the head?
>(This also affects the hair collection again during the second surgery.)
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>You can visit the hospital in person for these checkpoints
>Asking the patient who actually operated there,
>I think it would be a good way to get information through a large number of people.
>I'm in no hurry, but I hope it helps.
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>> I did it somewhere a little expensive..I regret it...
>> It's a simple task, so technology is not much..
>> Do it at a cheap place... More than double that elsewhere..
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Honestly, there's no place that doesn't take care of it..
To be honest, I don't have any systematic management..
A lot of doctor's experience.. Because of the advantages of the price, it's really crowded..
I think we need to do it in a place with a lot of experience I'm thinking.. No matter how simple the procedure is
Experience is an ability that can't be ignored
In that sense, I think it's okay to combine both price and technology.
I'm also satisfied right now.. It's still been a month.. I don't regret it and I believe I will sleep well..
[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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