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] 8th month and a half review of surgery

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Looking at the picture, it's almost the same as me.

Emza wasn't more me, and she's curly, so if she didn't brush straight like the picture, she wouldn't have looked worse than you...

You didn't even think about suicide, you even tried... I can guess how hard it must have been.

I was actually so tired that I thought I would make money and pay it back for the rest of my life if I was cured even if I gave 100 million won, and I happened to have hope when I saw the hair transplant bulletin board here.

But the money was the problem right now... (It's hard to raise 500, let alone 100 million lol)


I don't think about "suicide" right now after surgery (though I don't know about the future)

It's not the hair condition, but the mindset that's better than before the surgery. It's heady and I think I could joke about it. Whenever I talk about my hair, I'll go somewhere else. You know, right



I think there's a lot of pros and cons about hair transplants... in my opinion
If it's enough pain to even think about "suicide," I'm telling you to try it first.

Wouldn't it be better to take the best measures for now than to die?


There are many places to find out about the cost of hospitals and surgeries elsewhere.

Please don't be too discouraged and take a closer look and save money to make a decision.




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>>I didn't even look into it before the surgery, but I went in and out several times a day after the surgery... Now, I've hardly come into satisfaction in my own way.
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>>It's been eight and a half months since we planted 3,000 hairs. Roughly speaking of the progress so far, it is as follows.
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>1. Before surgery
>>Yes, I have severe hair loss (there's a little bit of fine hair on the front) and thin curly hair
>>Yes, it's not completely minty, but it wasn't even early in hair loss (mid-term hair loss?)
>>Yes, never-before-seen people's eyes go up 99% to their heads. I couldn't say anything and just stared at it
>>→ You know how much it is, right?
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>2. Up to 2 months after surgery
>Yes, they were eliminated together. I was prepared, but the bathroom was jammed three to four times a week...
>>→ A time when Zelu doesn't go by. I came in a lot two or three times a day
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>>3. Three to four months after surgery
>>Yes, my hair is rough... If you look in the mirror alone, you'll have a little hope... But...
>>Yes, it's been a few years since I met my senior, and before I even said, "Hello, it's been a long time, what's wrong with your hair?"
>>→ I was hopeful that I got better, but I'm still bald in other people's eyes.(sighing)
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>4. 5~6 months after surgery
>>Yes, people I see often don't say much, but I think I'm much better alone than before
>>Yes, I want to meet my friends for the first time in a long time, but I'm worried that they might hear me say, "What's wrong with your hair?"
>>→ The rough ones grow long.
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>5. 7-8 months after surgery
>>Yes, I meet often and even my friends who know my hair condition say, 'It's better with longer hair.' Actually, I didn't even grow my hair
>Yes, personally, the letter M was filled well, but since it was originally an island, the top of the head and the bangs are not... I want to do it again
>>Yes, if you lower your head to the bathroom light and look into the mirror, you can see that the charcoal in the filling part is lacking
>>→ Generally satisfied!
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>>To tell you the current situation, people I meet often admit that they still have hair loss, but they seem to have a feeling that they are much better than before, such as having grown their hair well, and that it is okay to shave it like that.
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>>I think I did well in the surgery, and I wonder what would have happened if I hadn't done this. (I was stuck in the room like before... I can't even go out.ㅠ)
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>>What I'm worried about these days is...
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>>1. It's okay to plant, but the rest is still continuous hair loss.(I don't take medicine and spray my greenhouse.). Worried that things in a year or two will be ugly if they fall out...
>>2. Not a completely normal person. If you put on Muth, it'll burn out quickly without charcoal. If you're in a bright place, your head is so bright
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>>It wasn't like money because people were just immersed in the environment, so I was more satisfied with this surgery than I was...
>>It's been a while since I came here to read and think about myself before surgery...
>>"If I didn't get surgery, I would have been followed."
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>>I think you did a really good job. It's got a high probability of satisfaction because it's curly in the m-shape (though it's not thick).
>>I'm worried about the future, but when I see that I don't want to take medicine even if I die...
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>>How should I take care of it from now on?
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> I'm also a severe m-shaped mid-term hair loss patient like you..I'm posting my picture..I'm going to have surgery soon? Please tell me about the hospital, the cost of the transplant, and the doctor's skills..It was so hard that I even tried to kill myself..I beg of you
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[This post was copied from 2006-06-2204:32:55 hair transplant by the CEO]
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