Hello, I had surgery on January 21st and now it's been 2 weeks.
Before the hairline surgery, I had semipermanent hairline surgery
The semi-permanent is a procedure that draws lines one by one, so it was unnatural and not satisfactory.
Dr. Charm transplanted 2200 to 2,300 hairs by nasal incision.
Since I'm getting a transplant, I wanted to narrow down my forehead, so I lowered my hairline a bit
Looking at the picture, it looks like it's fallen a lot.
Before the surgery, I set up a surgery date and even booked a reservation at a large hospital that everyone knows
Three days before the surgery, I got to know Dr. Cham through Da-mo, and I visited to get another consultation, which led to the surgery.
First of all, if you write down a few of the reasons why Dr. Charm decided to operate,
There were so many doctors in the big hospital and there was a little bit of anxiety because of that, but Dr. Charm didn't think he was going to do a surrogate surgery or, in case of a problem, avoid responsibility.
And looking at the director's history, I thought he would have a lot of experience.
Through counseling, he also explained the advantages and disadvantages of incision/non-excision in detail.
Before visiting the doctor, I thought nasal incision was unconditionally good, but it had advantages and disadvantages.
(For women, hair from the collection area needs to be cut short...)
And after the consultation, I had some trust in something.. lol
It's funny to say this, but after counseling, I thought I could really trust and operate.
Before the consultant, I thought about going to a consultation or not because it was not a hospital with a lot of information before and after hair transplantation or in the mass delivery on the doctor's website, but I think I would have regretted it if I hadn't. If you're considering a hair transplant, you'll find out about Yeoryeo Hospital Dr. Cham is also a candidate and go to counseling.
I arrived at the hospital at 10 a.m. on the day of the operation, took pictures before the operation, designed my hairline, got some fluids, and went into the operating room. I wasn't nervous at all, but when it was time for surgery, I think I was really nervous.
However, all the teachers, including the director, treated me kindly, so I was able to have surgery comfortably.
I lost a lot of blood during the operation, so the operation took longer (more than I thought) and it must have been hard for everyone
I felt rather sorry for lying down because he performed the surgery with great care so as not to express any difficult expression and not to think about doing it roughly. (For those planning to operate, make sure to take vitamins before surgery. I stopped taking vitamins a few days before surgery, so I guess there was some bleeding.)
After the surgery, my family came to the hospital because my condition was not good, but if my family didn't come, the director said he was going to take me home, so I'm moved here lol (During the review of Daemo, I also read a review that the director said he would go down to the province himself when he had difficulty visiting the hospital for one reason or another. Of course, there is an article that the patient has been admitted to the hospital because it has been resolved well.)
And the hair transplant is not a huge surgery, so there's no big problem after the surgery
Just in case, keep the hospital call on your phone after the consultation
It is possible to directly consult with the director about any problems that may arise.
I'm a scaredy-cat, and after having a hair transplant, nothing big happens to ask you that much
Still, I had a great sense of mental stability that I could contact the director as soon as something happened to me.
And when you have surgery, you look in the mirror a lot, and it's been about a week since I had a hairline transplant
The hair in the transplant area looks like it's missing a little bit. (Now that I think about it, I feel like I've lost a lot at the time.) lol) It was almost 12pm at that time, and I was so anxious that I had a transplant to the director for about a week, but the transplant hair fell out.. I texted him asking if it's okay, but he replied that sometimes it's fast even though it's late, so I was able to sleep coolly. Or I'd be worried all night looking in the mirror.
In fact, I was really comforted by saying that it's okay if it's missing or not, but it's okay and don't worry.
Oh, even the doctor's personal cell phone number is on his business card. Don't put up with it and call me right away
The nurse gives it to me after the surgery. In fact, even if you have surgery at a big hospital, with the doctor in charge
It's hard to connect.. I felt that they were paying a lot of attention.
Pain or swelling after surgery,
They give me painkillers to take if I get sick after surgery, but I still have them.
Pain may vary from person to person, but in my case, I really don't have pain
Rather, I thought it was okay to do this. Maybe it's because the anesthesia was relieved on the 6th day after the surgery
I felt like my hair was pulling a little bit, but it was definitely not enough to use painkillers.
The swelling... It was just that my forehead was slightly swollen the next day after the surgery. I drink a lot of water because I get swollen easily. Even if I lie down for a while, I get bloated a lot, but after the hair transplant, my forehead only looks a little swollen
It didn't interfere with my daily life at all.The problem is...LOL
Personally, it was so hard to shampoo. Of course, you can shampoo the back of your hair with warm water, but I think it was the hardest thing for me to shampoo the transplant with cold water... It's cold just thinking about it
Also, I was so frustrated that I couldn't wrap it in thin sheets like before surgery.. So even if I shampoo, like a person with sesame oil on top
I've been an oilman... Lol I definitely washed my hair and went to work, but I was told for a few days that I didn't wash my hair today..LOL
I think it was more influential because I have oily scalp. Since humans are animals of adaptation
As time went by, I gradually learned to shampoo carefully and got used to it, so I didn't hear that I didn't wash my hair later.
And if you're going to get a hair transplant, be careful when you sleep
While I'm awake, I'm conscious of the transplant, so I'm careful not to let my hand go
When I sleep at night, there are times when I touch it without realizing it...
I want to move on thinking that I can't do anything about it because I already touched it while sleeping, but it's hard.
So please be careful Just tie your hands and sleep
The picture is before/after surgery and on day 13 of surgery.
The scab looks stronger on the 13th It's kind of itchy
I wrote down what came to my mind and it became a bit of a rambling post...
The time that I'm not going to go has passed quickly, and it's been two weeks now, so I'm already going to exfoliate.
We have to wait and see because the results haven't come out yet, but I'm satisfied for now and I don't regret choosing a hospital.
In the future, I will post another review after my hair grows well through the dark age.
Then get all the best out of you (the official greeting of the goddamo) LOL
*I uploaded several more pictures, but I can't upload them due to capacity issues.. Click on a picture to enlarge it.
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