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Hairline surgery is the Nth... Hairline completed in four times!!!
First. A hair tattoo I got on the spot because I went to get an eyebrow tattoo about 10 years ago and heard that hairline tattoos are popular. After that, people often get the first hairline surgery in A's hair while experiencing devastation stress by wiping off hair dye because it's on them. There are so many reasons why I don't recommend A hair, so my fingers hurt because they're all damaged, and it would be perfect if you just anticipate a surgery to plant rice for men.
I had very, very thick hair, not a wide forehead, and I was a normal person with no unusual hairline, but I went ahead with the surgery to cover my unnatural tattoos, so I had fewer parameters.
But why, the half-curled, crazy-thick back of the head was only planted in both M-lines, so the hairline looked like it had a horn. It was a sad first experience that left nothing but stress.
Second. B Hair Occupationally and personally, he or she is very sensitive to his or her appearance and decides to get a second surgery at B Hair through various plastic surgery cafes. In the case of B hair, I was so excited because I liked the before and after photo, and the director's stubbornness?The counseling style also seemed mysterious.
To remember the points that the hospital put forward at the time, it was 1-Director's direct procedure / 2- Only 2 teams a day / 3- Satisfaction is high through numerous surgical experiences.
To conclude from the patient's point of view, the other young director came in the middle of the collection of the director and transplanted / I haven't confirmed that only two teams a day are conducted, but now that I think about it, it seems true that most hospitals cannot receive more than two or three teams due to the nature of the operation time. / 3- Technical satisfaction through surgical experience does not seem to be directly related to the incidence rate. After the recovery period was over, scars similar to circular hair loss remained stuttering based on the part of the hair, and surgical satisfaction was very low.
Third. As a woman who doesn't know how to give up C Plastic Surgery, I'm going to have a third round of reoperation at C Plastic Surgery, which feels like I'm really going to do a good job. Well, I was worried because the consultation manager was too young and the cost of the surgery was very high for a clumsy preparation, but after a delicate consultation from the young director, I proceed with the surgery with confidence.
As far as I can remember, the cost of surgery (which was more expensive because it was a reoperation) was the most expensive of the 3 places I knew at the time. It was less than 1,500 won, but I remember it was almost 4-5 million won. If the head of the consultation office is very embarrassed when I asked him why he measured the cost of surgery so expensive at the time, the hospital policy is like that, oh no...If this included post-management playback and several services, I think it soothed me.
Anyway, the result is, soso. Bad and good. There were improvements in terms of lines, but I remember that the incidence rate was a little lower, and the cost of the second retouch was as high as the cost of the first surgery at other inexpensive hospitals.
But if I had great confidence, I would have gone on to retouch, but it wasn't satisfactory enough to give that confidence. Fourth. Even on a windy day, I would like to talk about the long-awaited fourth reoperation.
I've had so many surgeries and I've been hit with a lot of hair, should I just live... Just as I was doing it, I heard across the street that the director, who was the most famous at Mogherim Plastic Surgery, opened a new hospital.
It was a plastic surgery clinic even on a windy day when the entire floor of a small and pretty building was used in Jamwon-dong. I gave up and saved my heart.
I first got counseling from Lee Seo-hyun, the head of the counseling office, by introducing my acquaintance.
He seemed to have the least commercial and understanding of actual surgery among the counselors I've ever received. He didn't say anything about the high cost because it was a reoperation he always hated to hear, the incidence rate would drop, and it was a difficult case. So he explains why it is important to meet a good doctor, what areas the directors excel in, very convincing and unperturbed by the patient.
Oh, by the way!! And while all hospitals have been charged extra for reoperation, the doctor said that even on windy days, reoperation cases always show better results, so they don't charge extra for reoperation because it's rewarding and fun.
Even after listening to it.. I couldn't believe it. I was thinking that if it was a reoperation, of course, there would be additional costs, but it was a really touching and trustworthy point.
I was consulted with no-cut nasal incision, and please complete the final design after the director directly sets my line and corrects my opinion.
The best thing about this was that you don't talk much, but you never ignore the patient's taste with the expert's opinion. If most of the previous directors have given me more knowledgeable counseling because I am an expert, they will devote enough time to collecting opinions and persuading me.
That's how I finished my surgery two weeks ago.
I was going to check the progress after a month or two and post a review, but I made a commitment lying on the operating table.
No matter what. I should write the reviews of what I felt on this surgery table right now. The director conducts it from every step of the operation.
You may feel this is natural, but in the other three surgeries, most of them were disinfected without the director until just before anesthesia, and as I said above, in the case of hair B, the head of the hospital disappeared during the transplant, and another young head of the hospital (who doesn't know) did it.
From taping your hair for anesthesia and collection, to picking, cutting, and collecting hair, Park Soo-ho conducts the whole process!! For your information, I remember everything exactly because I didn't do sleep anesthesia, I only did local anesthesia The way the transplant felt different from the previous hospitals was, how should I say it… It feels like I'm putting it in with a lot of care? When operating at another hospital, it was planted very quickly, but Director Park Soo-ho felt like he was putting it in his scalp as carefully as possible.
The surgery was expected to have 5-600 hairs because it was at the level of correction of the hairline where the connection with the empty area was unnatural like a breast wound, but after the surgery, the doctor confessed that he pulled out a lot of hair follicles and planted more between the old surgical sites…[You'll be blessed...] The two points that I remember the most!!!
1- In the middle of the surgery, I was talking about my surgery somewhere else, and there was a hospital where I gave him a service with a follow-up machine and got paid more for it. We were chatting like this, but the director said something short and bold " The outcome of the surgery is determined when you leave the operating room." At this time, I felt like I was hit really hard in the back of the head.
Really, that's the right thing to do.. I could help you recover, but I was wondering what kind of mechanical management could change the outcome of hair transplantation after surgery. You didn't talk much, but the words you spat out as if they were natural sounded so powerful.
2- You've done a pretty long process of continuing to spray (as if it were saline) on your head after the transplant. When I was washing my hair after the surgery, I asked the staff member, even if other patients waited, lol He finished the surgery so meticulously that sometimes the staff's stomach explodes lol, but I felt another difference in the process. I felt responsible for the surgery I had done, and I don't know how reliable and appreciated this responsibility and delicacy felt for patients, especially those of re-surgery like me. If you spray it everywhere, the blood will be washed away, and the transplant will be checked for a long time, and the blood on your face will be cleaned up, and you've seen me stand up and design it with a mirror, and you've left the operating room.
I think those who have the first surgery will know that all hair transplants are like this if they get it from Park Soo-ho.
Never. No. I spent more than 20 million won on surgery alone during the 4th reoperation of the hair transplant.
I've felt so much while having surgery in 4 different (all famous) hospitals, but most regrettably, why didn't I know I was here for my first surgery...It cost me tens of millions and tens of millions of dollars in pain for 10 years, but I was sure that the fourth would be the last.
About two weeks later, I still feel that the surgery went too well.
I had surgery on Monday and had an important meeting on Wednesday, and thanks to the huge spray of saline, I was able to live my daily life without anyone knowing it was red. On week one, I went to see the director and said, "I just need to grow up like this."^^ He said, "You know what.
It's not the first time, so I'm also expecting a dark age where I'm going to lose my hair and grow back again, but why am I not worried at all?
If you've ever been sick in your first surgery like me, feel free to look for "Even on a Windy Day".
This isn't just a hospital where you plant your head. It even treats the complex that hurt.
And anyone considering their first hairline surgery. Don't be deceived by fancy hospital facilities and equipment and choose carefully. If you meet Director Park Soo-ho, you won't have to worry about reoperation.. Make sure you get counseling.
It's 100% true, and ask me if you have any questions. I'll give you all the answers.
Hospitals like this should be more widely known. These directors should do well. Really. I'm now...Since it's over..LOL, the hospital can be busier~!! LOL
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