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Modaol Hair Transplant

[Modaol Hair Transplant]

Modaol Yang Yoo-gun, the head of the organization, received a 5,000-mo non-cut hair transplant

  • 1years ago

  • 8,211
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 5000grafts (2500Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 3work
  • Age Range early 30s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • D Type D
Hello, I felt that my hair on the top of my head gradually became thinner from my mid-20s, and I felt that I lost more weight in my 30s. 
If I leave it like this, I decided to get a hair transplant because I thought I would experience further hair loss in my 40s and 50s and have irreversible regrets.

After joining Daemo, I learned about Modaol after seeing various hospital reviews on hair transplantation, and when I looked up the reviews, I saw the reviews that the surgery density was very dense and that the director himself performed the single-person surgery, so I made a consultation appointment right away. 

The consultant manager kindly explained the hair transplant with ppt, and Director Yang Yoo-gun came to design the hairline, and in the case of my hair, he recommended planting it closely from the top of the head and raising the forehead line. There were incisions and non-cutting methods, but the director touched the back of the head himself and carefully advised me that it would be better to proceed with the non-cutting method because he said it would be difficult to make an incision.
And I told you that I wanted to operate as soon as possible, but you set the date for the surgery really quickly within two weeks.

[Day of surgery - Day 1]
The surgery was scheduled at 9 a.m., and I filled out the questionnaire and listened to the operation-related instructions from the head of the department.
After that, after changing in the operating room, he released the fluids, moved to the operating room, and the director designed the hairline, and the surgery was carried out in earnest. During the collection process, I lay on my stomach on the operating room bed and shaved my head, and anesthesia was performed on the top of the head. But I felt that this process took a long time and was the most difficult process. I was lying on my stomach for 3 hours in one position and started collecting, but I think I suffered from discomfort in my posture rather than feeling sick. As soon as the collection was finished, I lay down and started the transplant.

To be honest, I thought it would be more comfortable to do it lying down, but I never imagined that transplantation would be more difficult than the collection process. First of all, it hurt so much. To express the pain, when I visited the oriental medicine clinic, I gave him a needle, but it felt like I was stabbing him in the head, pulling him out, and doing this work thousands of times. I told the director that I was in too much pain, so he kept giving me painkillers over my head, but he said that my scalp was hard and I could feel more pain. You don't have to worry because the pain you feel varies depending on the scalp. You said you were going to plant 5,000 hairs during the transplant, but the director said you planted an additional 550 hairs during the operation. And since the director directly transplants and collects, and continues to talk to the nurses for 5-6 hours, I think I have no choice but to operate once a day.

After the surgery, I ate porridge provided in the recovery room, was prescribed painkillers and antibiotics at the pharmacy, and I came home and said I had to keep spraying the first spray every 20 minutes, so I got two bottles and kept spraying the first spray until I went to bed. Also, the precautions when sleeping were that you should sleep in a regular position and that you should never touch the transplant area, so I slept well, but I honestly couldn't sleep much because the bandages were wrapped from the side to the back when I slept. So whenever I woke up, I sprayed a spray on my face, lied down, and repeated it. 

[After surgery - Day 3]
Three days after the surgery, I came back to shampoo. It also said to take the prescribed painkillers before visiting, but I forgot to take them, but I recommend you to take painkillers rolls before coming. When you go into the shampooing room, you lie on your neck on a chair or something in the hair salon, and the nurse shampoos you herself, and the back of the occipital area stings very much and hurts. Also, the nurse kindly informed me of precautions when shampooing. After shampooing, I set a date for the next visit and returned home.

As of the writing date, it's only been three days, so I'll have to wait to see the progress, but I'm looking forward to seeing the hair follicles planted closely. I'll take care of it well and post a review of the progress.

Finally, I'll post a few pictures and finish.

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<After Shampoo>
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