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Moat Bisection Day 15 Review [Photo-hate]

  • 2years ago

  • 10,770
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 3200grafts (1600Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 15work
  • Age Range early 40s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    4.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
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<After fingerprint shaving on the 13th day of surgery>

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Originally, he had a wide natural forehead, and the M-shaped is advanced to some extent due to the strong hair loss gene on his father's side.
I've been taking Propsia drugs for 5-6 years, and fortunately, I was able to prevent hair loss on the top of my head. 

 However, since my forehead is so wide and M-shaped, I never dreamed of showing my forehead like pomade, and I always had to be wary of showing my forehead by blowing my bangs in the wind, or splitting my bangs in sweat. When I cut my hair, I always had to add, "Don't charcoal your bangs and make them heavy." 

 Of course, I knew there was a hair transplant, but it's expensive, and I'm afraid of putting a knife on my body inherited from my parents. I think I've been trying to ignore it because it's not related to me.

 In the meantime, I meet a friend who is bald and completely reincarnated with a hair transplant, and after that, my perception of hair transplantation changes.

 After I met him, I searched and found that hair transplantation is already considered by many to be a "procedure," and that so many people have already received it, and so many people are living new lives, and many celebrities and actors who are often seen on TV have also received transplants.

 From this point on, hope begins to sprout that maybe I can try "Pomade" in this life.

 I decided to do it, and it wasn't easy to decide on a hospital.
 At first, I was just going to do it at Mojerim, which my friend did, but it doesn't cost a small amount of money, and I thought it was a procedure that would have a huge impact on my image once I did it, so I thought I should be more careful about my decision. So, after searching more, I selected a few hospitals and got counseling.

 I received counseling such as Mo Jerim, Momo, Morbarn, The Black, and Moat.

 In fact, the more I received counseling, the more difficult it became to make a decision. Each hospital and teacher had a little different style, and it seemed impossible to judge which one was right for me and who was really good through a short time of consultation and internet search.

 So I decided to set some personal standards and choose the hospital that best fits them.
 First, I excluded hospitals that advertise too much online.
 Second, we excluded factory-type hospitals.
 Third, I decided to believe in the extremely subjective feeling felt in the conversation between the teacher and the head of the department during the consultation. (After living my life to a certain extent, "first impressions" were more often right than wrong.)

 The place that best fits this point was Moat, so we performed the transplant here.
 First of all, I liked the fact that only one person does it a day, and I believed that I was able to see the whole process in person because I didn't have sleep anesthesia.
And since hair transplantation is a cosmetic procedure, I think aesthetic sense is as important as medical ability, and I felt a certain confidence in the pen line on my forehead when holding the design during Moat consultation. Since I was an art student, I came to see something like this...
 And one of the reasons why I felt my forehead was wide was that it was wider on the side of my forehead, which was the only hospital I had consulted.

 I wanted to lower my forehead line a little more because I was greedy, but the teacher strongly said that this was appropriate when I thought about my face shape and stuff, and I thought a little bit about it, but I decided to follow your instructions.

 I think the surgery started around 10 o'clock and ended around 3-4 o'clock.
 You asked me how much I can drink before anesthesia, and I heard that people with strong drinking can't anesthetize well. The liver's ability to detoxify is related to anesthesia... I usually drink well, but even though I was really anesthetized, I kept feeling the sensation in my head, and I was a little scared because the anesthesia seemed to go away a little faster. However, if you feel pain, I'll tell you right away and proceed with more anesthesia, so it wasn't really a big problem.
 After the first design, you expected 1,600 hair and 3,200 hair follicles, but the area was larger than expected, so you transplanted a little more than 100 hair. (The cost is the same as in the first consultation)

 I got a transplant on Saturday and the next day is Sunday, but the teacher came out and washed my hair.

 The first two weeks were a little uncomfortable. Even if I washed my hair with the shampoo the hospital gave me, dead skin cells piled up on the transplanted hair, and these hardened with scabs, so it's not good to look at and it's itchy, but I can't touch it, and it was a little hard. I slept with a shoe strap tied to my hand and sent the string behind my hip so that my hand could not go up to my head because I didn't want to touch it unconsciously when I slept.

 I felt really refreshed after removing dead skin cells and scabs with a fingerprint shampoo in two weeks.
 It's still too early to discuss the success of the surgery, but so far, I'm very satisfied.
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