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NHI New Hairline 6 Months

  • 13years ago

  • 11,587
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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount 3000grafts (1500Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 180days
  • Age Range early 40s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
****I also posted the contents below on the New Hair Home at the same time.****

It's been about six months since I had the surgery. (I checked and it's 164 days to be exact.(laughs)
I understand that you operated on January 25th and planted a little more with an estimate of 1,500 hair follicles.I am writing about the results of the surgery at the hospital yesterday after receiving treatment once again.

As you can see from the picture, this is a success, right?

In my case, I have a wide forehead, not hair loss, so I decided to have surgery because there were many restrictions on my hairstyle. In my 20s and 30s, I grew my bangs long and covered my forehead, but in my 40s and social life, it was uncomfortable to cover my forehead anymore. Above all, I was so frustrated. When I thought about writing down the reviews, I thought it would be better to organize what the people who will undergo the surgery would be curious about rather than just rambling, so I will summarize what I was personally curious about before the surgery.

1. Which hospital should I choose?

First of all, it should be a basic hospital. It would be basic to perform a microscope procedure, use a slit method, have an experienced transplant team, etc., and since hair transplantation is definitely an operation, whether the doctor has surgical know-how was also an important choice for me. After consulting various hospitals like that, I liked NHI New Hair the most. In particular, in my case, I wanted to show my forehead, so I needed surgery to show my hairline well, but previous counseling hospitals simply lowered my hairline and drew it.
On the other hand, in NHI, I liked drawing the hairline according to the head and face ratio, and I also liked that the teacher was a plastic surgeon. Because when I looked at the website that explained the suture technique after collecting the occipital region, I decided not to simply tie it quite a bit, but to suture it in a way that minimizes scars.

2. How much pain is there during surgery or after discharge?

In fact, I didn't even think of an incision until NHI counseling. It was because he was too reluctant to peel the hair(?) from his head and was judged to be in severe pain. So, I usually went around the counseling hospital in a non-cut manner, but I thought I would be advertising around because I had to shave the back of my head or the entire head. However, when I consulted, I thought that the incision could be considered if the surgery itself was not burdensome. Because the incision does not require a shaved head, few people said they were sick after reading the surgical reviews on the website, so they could return quickly so that they could not notice their workplaces after surgery, and it was relatively inexpensive.
In fact, if you look back on the surgical process, you started the surgery at 9 o'clock on the dot, inhaled anesthetic gas, and woke up, and it was already past 11 o'clock, and after suturing and hair follicle separation were completed after the occipital collection, hair was being transplanted into the slit hole.
Therefore, I couldn't feel any pain during the operation, and I only felt a heavy head, maybe because of the anesthetic gas. When I planted my hair, it felt like something touched my head. Also, I felt a little pain in the occipital region, so I told you in advance, and you gave me an anesthetic injection right away, so I was able to prevent the pain. After the surgery, I came home and slept on my side even when I was sleeping, so I was able to move on without much pain, and from the third day, I was able to just lie straight and sleep. The most painful memory was about 10 days later when the laryngeal thread was pulled out.

3. When will I get my hair done again?

Even if you look at other people's reviews, there seem to be a lot of individual differences. Usually, I've read reviews that transplant hair falls out within a month and comes back after about three months, but I've seen reviews that it came back after six months, but in my case, I lost about 30% of it left, but transplant hair began to grow again after about three months. For personal care, I bought and applied the log-in foam through eBay a week after the surgery, and after a month, I was prescribed Proscars.

In addition, I got PRP injections about 2 times, and I think this helped too.

Lastly, let me give you a personal opinion
If the results of the surgery come out to a certain extent, please go to a good hair salon and consult. I spent a lot of money on surgery and care, but compared to that, the cost of the hair salon is nothing, but it has a certain effect of ending the long journey of changing your hairstyle. In my case, I purposely went to a famous hair salon in Cheongdam-dong and got a perm. As a result, I've got a hairstyle I like and I'm going to keep this style in the future. These days, it's fun every time I dry my hair after washing it. I hope many of you will share this joy and I hope you will all be proud.
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