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After 4 days of hair transplantation in Mo Woo-rim, 3,000 hair transplantation

  • 1years ago

  • 11,748
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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount 3000grafts (1500Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 4work
  • Age Range early 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
<My condition before surgery> The M-shaped hairline was very deep, so I lived without styling my ponytail or putting it on top of my head with sunglasses as much as possible. I was depressed when the wind blew. I've been interested in hair transplantation since I was a child. (Now I'm 23 years old) I've been interested in hair transplantation since I was a middle school student. I searched a lot of hospitals and YouTube videos such as reviews. The hospital I chose was 'Mo Woo-rim Clinic' located in Apgujeong. *Why I chose Mo-rim Clinic: It specializes in hair transplantation, and the doctor is very skilled. Also, the interior of the hospital was very neat and the kindness of the staff was very, very good. In fact, I searched everything on the Internet, but Mo Woo-rim was particularly fond of it, so I booked a visit consultation and visited it, but I liked the design and friendly explanation more than I expected, so I didn't feel the need to look around other hospitals, and I visited the hospital at 9 a.m. on the first day of the surgery.
After completing the consent form for surgery, taking a hairline photo, and discussing design, I was guided to the recovery room. Starting the occipital incision at 10 a.m. (It took about an hour) After 11 a.m., I took a break in the recovery room. I went into the operation room at around 11:30 a.m. (It took about two and a half hours) and started hair transplantation at around 2:30 p.m. I went to the recovery room and took a picture of the surgical site after eating, and I was discharged from the hospital after wearing a surgical cap. Until then, it took about an hour and a half for me to get home, but.
Before dinner, I held out by taking a Tylenol pill, and after dinner, I took the medicine and got a little better. Spray the fresh spray really hard every 30 minutes. When I sleep, I sleep on a towel on my pillow, but it hurt so much and it was uncomfortable because the incision came into contact. But I'm not sleeping. On the second day of a good night's surgery, at 11 a.m., take off the gauze and tell me how to wash my hair. Remind me of the precautions, including the transplant. I was disturbed that there would be pain in the incision by the third day after the surgery (because it hurts so much.) I was kind enough to know how to wash and dry my hair. I was told that I had to re-take the surgery and spray it every 30 minutes by the evening of the second day when I came home. I'm almost done with it. I'm still feeling fat in the incision, I felt uncomfortable lying down. I was worried that I might touch the transplanted part wrong because I was told not to touch it. The incision pain disappeared more than on the 3rd and 2nd days of the operation, so I didn't have much discomfort when sleeping. (Not that there was no.) I washed my hair for the first time because the hospital said that even if it was annoying, I had to wash it at least once a day to avoid bacterial infection. I applied it to the transplanted part first with shampoo given by the hospital and then lathered the rest of the hair with the shampoo I used. Hair near the transplanted part was chapped because of frequent spraying of fresh spray.
(From today, I have to spray it every 2-3 hours, but thinking about getting oily again after washing my hair is a bit.. Too bad ^^) When I dry my hair, I heard that the incision is not good if it is humid, so I dry it first with warm air, and when I dry the transplant with cold air, the end seems to be gradually forming dead skin cells, but I can't take them off, so I'm patiently developing (*Actually, a dead skin cell is annoying, so I tried to take it off, but I grabbed my precious hair follicle without realizing it.. Be careful, everyone. :) On the fourth day of the operation, the incision is getting itchy and I want to scratch everywhere. If there is an inconvenience, it is difficult to organize hair near the hair line because long hair keeps getting tangled with the transplant hair and the hair follicles will be torn apart when organizing the hair. In my case, I can't wear glasses because I also transplant a gurenaru
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