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HAIRO HAIR TRANSPLANT CENTER Daegu

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1st-14th day review (Watch out for long)

  • 4years ago

  • 18,204
5
  • Age Range in one's 30s
  • Implanted Amount 3600grafts (1800Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Surgery Progress 14work
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
    • M2 Type M2
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<Before surgery_August 13, 21>

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<Before surgery_August 13, 21>

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<Before surgery_August 13, 21>

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<Before surgery_August 13, 21>

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<Day 14 of surgery_August 27, 21>

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<Day 14 of surgery_August 27, 21>

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<Day 14 of surgery_August 27, 21>

Hello, I only lasted with hair loss medicine (pina), but I wrote down my review of the 14th day after surgery in Apgujeong Mobiang, Daegu. I hope it helps those who are suffering from hair loss.


A job is an office job where you sit and work with computers all the way to work.
My usual hairstyle was parting my hair, but I cut my bangs after I decided to get surgery. Genetically thin hair, wide forehead, perfect M shape, 3 shape.
I like sports, so I played soccer on weekends, CrossFit during the week, and exercise, but I'm holding it in from the day of surgery.

Let's start the review.

When I was in my 20s, I had my bangs down, but I started to see gaps, and for hair loss people, it was definitely better to cover both sides by revealing my forehead a little. But I was always concerned when it was windy, going into the water, or exercising. That's why I decided to have a hair transplant before it became more hollow. When I took a picture on the day of consultation, it was much worse than I thought. When I first saw the photos I took, I thought you were showing someone else's sample photos. Now, after the operation, I think I did well in the operation before it's too late, and I think I need to take better care of it. Personally, I think it would be good to start taking care of your hair as soon as possible and have surgery.

My residence is in Daegu, so it's too much to go to Seoul, so I looked up hair transplant hospitals in Daegu here at Daedamo, and I decided right away after hearing the rumor of Lee Ji-yong. Apgujeong Mobiang Hospital itself looked fine, and since there was a Daegu branch, I didn't want to take time and relax while looking for another hospital. If there was any unkind or unsatisfactory part of the consultation, I think I would have looked for another hospital.

First, I contacted you via Kakao Talk and made a reservation for a consultation. I went to the hospital with my wife and the staff welcomed me. (The parking managers in the building were very kind.) I took a picture first and consulted with the manager while looking at the picture. While comparing the current condition with other reviews, we consulted on the expected transplant amount, surgery method, and hair loss related content.
And Director Lee Ji-yong also came and designed it by himself, and after consultation, he confirmed the surgery method, date, and cost with the head of the department again, and the consultation time took about an hour. From the day of consultation to the fever, there was nothing unpleasant about it, and all I thought about was that I wanted to do the surgery quickly. After the consultation, I received preparations and precautions related to surgery through Kakao Talk, and if you have any questions, I asked right away and it was so nice that you answered quickly.

Personally, I like exercising, but I heard that it would be difficult to exercise intensely for 3 weeks after surgery, so I worked hard until the day before the surgery, and I thought it would be difficult to cut my hair for the time being after the surgery, so I organized it not too short a week before the surgery.

The surgery was done on Friday morning, and I took my family to the hospital by 10 o'clock on the day, and I was changing and waiting in the waiting room (single room) with the staff's guidance, so the director came and designed it so meticulously and kindly. You've checked several times to see if there's anything you don't like. Of course, I didn't rush you or anything unpleasant. After the design photo shoot, I was waiting with fluid in it, and I was alone in the surgery that day, so I could use the bathroom right next to the waiting room by myself, but this part is also considered an advantage.

I went into the operating room around 11 o'clock, and I was very nervous from then on. He was lying on his stomach and pushing his incision hair with a barricade, and he was under anesthesia and suturing when he woke up. The incision and suture were done by the director who specializes in incision at the Gwangju branch of Apgujeong Mobien, and the transplant was carried out by Lee Ji-yong himself. He kept asking me if I had any bathroom or inconvenience in the middle, and it was good that the whole process was focused on me and adjusted.

After suturing, I did another sleep anesthesia for local anesthesia, and after waking up, I came back to the waiting room and had lunch. It was 12 o'clock then. I killed my lunch and after I finished eating, the nurse gave me snacks and I ate them all. Maybe because I fasted from the previous night, I was craving it a lot. In the middle, the director came and gave me a Fanta, and it was delicious.

I lay down until 2 o'clock and rested (they say it's better to lie down for hemostasis in the suture) and started transplanting. If there was a painful area during the transplant, local anesthesia was added to the area, so I didn't get sick during the operation, but it was a little hard to keep lying down. Still, in the middle of the transplant, the nurses asked me about my condition and gave me a pillow on my leg, so it was bearable. It was nice to see you pay a lot of attention.

The surgery ended at 5:40 p.m. (approximately 3 1/2 hours transplant) and I was told how to take photos, shampoo, and take care of it. And I was able to pick me up just right because you contacted your family in advance, and it was good that all these processes were handled smoothly.

The suturing part was gauze and wrapped around the head to resemble a bandage, and I was discharged from the hospital wearing a black beanie. I didn't feel any pain because I was under anesthesia, but the suture was pulled, so my behavior became naturally cautious. On the night after the surgery, I slept with one painkiller, but I think I woke up two or three times because it hurt when the suture came into contact.

On Saturday, the day after the surgery, I took off my gauze, shampooed my hair, and cleaned my hair (with my bangs down), and my family said it wasn't obvious at all. And the hospital told me to put ice packs (they also give me a pack) because my forehead and eyes might swell, so I put ice packs on them from the night of the surgery, but maybe that's why I didn't swell at all. I didn't have any severe pain or discomfort for the surgery myself, so I tried to hold it in, but maybe I was too excited, so I sprained my back while stretching.. I guess I relaxed too much because the pain after the surgery was less than I thought and I was excited.

I didn't have any swelling, but I used ice packs often and took anti-inflammatory drugs at every meal. If the suture site does not touch, it does not hurt at all, so I think I can go to work or live my daily life. I've heard dumbbells at home and done a little pull-up, and the suturing area wasn't too much, but I held it in.. Hair is more precious.

I took care of it with shampoo and disinfectant I received at the hospital every day, and I asked everything I was curious about through Kakao Talk, and I was so happy that you answered quickly and kindly. I was told not to touch the transplant until day 10, so I only shampooed my fingerprints on the sutures, sprayed on the transplant, and rinsed with cold water.

I went to work on the 5th day of the operation, but no one recognized it because I forgot about it for a moment. It was okay except that I was worried that the wind would blow when I went outside. I took anti-inflammatory drugs until day 3 (number 9) and only painkillers from day 4. I took painkillers if it hurt even a little, especially when I was sleeping.

I had a zikoba spiciness on day 6 and this was a mistake. As I ate the spicy taste, even the suture area got hot. And before I knew it, I started to get dead skin cells. I didn't worry too much after the surgery, but I was more relieved to see that it was progressing well because I had dead skin cells or a scratch on the suture.

Even on the 9th day, when I slept, certain sutures stung, so I bought Tylenol and split it into half and slept.

From day 10, the suturing area was definitely less painful (though certain areas were still stinging), and I slept on half a Tylenol. I got a lot of dead skin cells, so I had itchy parts, but I didn't scratch it and just pressed it lightly.

I was going to remove the thread on the 11th day, but the schedule didn't match, so I visited the hospital on the 14th and removed the thread. Personally, I don't anesthetize when I remove the thread, so I think it hurt the most of all the processes...Director Lee Ji-yong took care of the condition and progress, and the nurses scaled dead skin cells, removed thread after shampooing, and laser. Of course, everyone was kind on this day, and I came out after being prescribed avodat. The parking managers were kind on this day as well.

Since I removed the thread, the laryngeal tightness is less, but it's still a little uncomfortable.

Anti-inflammatory and painkillers – For 3 days from the day after surgery, I took anti-inflammatory + painkillers and from day 4, I took only painkillers when I was sick, but I always took them when I slept because it didn't hurt unless the suture site touched me.

Disinfection – We disinfected (povidone) once or twice a day until the 10th day of surgery. I used up the cotton swab fobidone that the hospital gave me and used it up, so I bought fobidone that was sold at the pharmacy and disinfected it. And after unwinding the thread, I'm applying ointment.

Shampooing – By day 9 of surgery, I'd just spray shampoo on the transplant area, lightly fingerprint shampooed the sutures with regular shampoo, and slightly cold water. From the 10th day, I tried shampooing because I heard that I can shampoo the transplant with warm water, but it stings a little?It's bothering me, so I made it weak.

Pain – the transplant area is just a little bit stinging when you're shampooing your fingerprints, and the suture area is a problem.. On the day of the surgery, it almost didn't hurt because of anesthesia, but it started to hurt at night, so I took painkillers and slept when the suture site touched. But it's bearable. I always took painkillers before I went to bed and it definitely hurt less from day 10. The suture area improves a lot after removing the thread.

Daily life – Immediately after surgery, the sutured gauze is attached, so it's better to rest without going out, and the day after surgery, the gauze is removed, so if you clean your hair, you won't be able to see it, so it's possible to live your daily life, but I think it's better to rest as much as possible.

Exercise – I write it down because I think people who like exercise will be curious about how long they can't work out because of surgery. The day after my surgery, I listened to squats, pull-ups, and dumbbells at home, and I thought it would be okay to exercise because my suturing area was not too much at all, but I held it in because I thought sweating would be bad for the transplant area. I don't think I can do intense sports like soccer. From the 3rd to the 4th day, I was able to do enough physical exercise that was not intense.

This is the review until the 14th day.

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