- Surgery Method Incision
- Implanted Amount 4500grafts (2250Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 6work
- Age Range early 40s
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Root hair transplant incision M-type hair loss, about 4,500 hair loss, late on the 6th day
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1years ago
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2. Surgical method: incisional hair transplantation
3. Transplantation volume: approximately 4500 moles (4000 moles planned and started)
4. Surgery Date: Monday, 10/16 (Currently Day 6)
5. Age group: early 40s
6. Gender: Men
7. Surgery: M-type hair loss
-Operation motivation and preparation process
Since he was young, his forehead has been wide, and M-shaped hair loss began to progress in the early 20s, perhaps because of the genetic influence of hair loss along with most of his relatives on his own side. How many years have you been in the military? I stopped taking liver prophesia due to cost problems, and over time, I've been taking monad tablets for the past year or so, and I've been looking for a hair transplant opportunity. (It was difficult to take a day off on weekdays because I was not an ordinary office worker, but I stopped working due to circumstances, and on September 25th, I visited Mr. Root, who I had seen through YouTube and various Internet materials in my spare time.) After consulting with the director about the surgery, I booked a surgery date at 9 a.m. on Monday, October 16th after checking the cost and preoperative precautions with the manager. (Luckily, I was able to get a significant discount on my reservation during the event.)
-the course of the operation
At 9 a.m., I carefully discussed the preoperative guidance and hair transplant method with the director, changed my top into a surgical suit, and went into the operating room.
The entire surgery time is from 9:30 to 2:30? (I don't remember exactly)I think it lasted about 5 hours until ㅠㅠ).
The surgical process began with blood collection to help with implantation by injecting it into the transplant site.
After lying on your stomach, several nerves to be incised in the back of the head were anesthetized, and the incision was made. There was pain during anesthesia, but it wasn't that hard to bear. The incision is sealed immediately after the incision, and this was also done well with the master's skill. I was given a little break after the incision, so I was able to go to the bathroom.
Soon after, I lay on the operating table while lying down, and as in the incision, I put a few anesthetic injections in the nerve area around my forehead and started planting hair follicles. Since it shoots strong light for surgery, we proceeded after wearing an eye patch. The first planned number was 4,000, but more than 500 were collected, allowing a total of 4,500 to be planted. During the operation, not only the director, but also the nurses who assist and those who work to separate the hair follicles worked in perfect order, so my little nervousness during the operation was easily stabilized. Also, I was able to spend my surgery time properly because I turned on the radio during the operation.
-After the surgery
I wore a jumper with a hood to go home to prevent irritation to the transplant area as much as possible, but the subway and bus were a little hot, so I had to endure it well. (I think it would be better to consider the discharge time after surgery, avoiding work time.)
After returning home, the pain became stronger as the anesthesia gradually eased in the back of the head rather than the forehead. While receiving the medicine, I also bought Tylenol just in case, but I took about two additional pills at a time interval. In the evening, I lay down to sleep because I was tired from the surgery, but I couldn't fall asleep easily because of the stiff back of the incision. Using a neck pillow, it's a bit more comfortable? As I lay in a state, the pain was considerably reduced and I was able to sleep at dawn.
The next morning, the pain was greatly reduced and there was still a pull in the back of my head. The transplanted area was red, but I wasn't anxious enough to worry about what to do if it fell off as much as I'd seen in the latter part before. Of course, I acted with care to prevent the transplanted area from touching.
2 p.m., visited the hospital on time for an appointment, removing the gauze attached to the back of the head, getting shampoo for the transplanted area, and learning how to use the spray to help with birth? He even kindly disinfected the back of the fruit. Finally, I was warned by the director to be particularly careful about two weeks and a month during the implantation period, and two weeks later, I made a visit reservation to untie the thread on the back of my hair and returned home.
The part I didn't think about carefully before the operation was swelling, but some people were advised to use cold compresses on their foreheads because the swelling often came down toward their faces so bad that they couldn't open their eyes. I was a little worried, so I sometimes put on a pack of poultice given by the hospital, so I didn't suffer from swelling until the 6th day.
-a difficult point
Yesterday, the third day, I washed my hair with the shampoo I got in the shower by myself, but I couldn't rub it with my hands, so I couldn't wash it off with a towel, so it took more than an hour to dry it in the cold windIf I hold it for a month, I'll be able to wash my hair coollycrying
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