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It is a space where members are diagnosed with their condition after surgery and counseled on postoperative management, case-by-case occurrence, and additional supplementation methods.

It has the most clinical data in the world, where doctors related to hair transplantation also visit to study cases.

Thank you to all the seniors who left a meaningful record that can't express its value to someone preparing for surgery.

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[New Hair] incision 1400 hair follicles (2,800 hair) surgery + 4th day review

  • 8months ago

  • 7,135
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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount 2800grafts (1400Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 4work
  • Age Range in one's 30s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
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Treatment area: Hairline (m-line and front-line) Transplant hair follicles (transplant hair volume): 1,400 hair follicles (2,800 hair) Expiration period: Postoperative + 4 days Late &lt;How to decide surgery&gt; I've lived without thinking about hairline or hair loss my whole life, but in my 30s, I heard more and more about hair loss, and when I looked at the mirror carefully, I started to worry about the deep-cut M-shape and the retreating hairline.

At first, I didn't intend to have surgery, but as I looked for information on YouTube, I became more and more inclined, and I thought that I should recover quickly when I was young and enjoy it when I was young, so I decided to finally get counseling from New Hair, so I made a reservation right away.

&lt;Counseling Review&gt; The reason for choosing the new hair was the closest, and above all, the director's history was reliable, so I thought it would only increase my worries if I get counseling from various places, so I only got counseling from the new hair and booked the surgery right away.

I've already seen a lot of reviews, so I wrote down a few things I was curious about and received the design considering my face shape and overall ratio. Since I have a lot of experience in surgery, I was quick to grasp the face shape, ratio, and bone structure, and I received the design as the director's judgment, received the picture, looked in the mirror as soon as I had time before the surgery, and wondered if it would be okay if I did this myself.

Of course, the price was very expensive, but I sat in the lobby after consultation to make it possible within the budget I thought, and after a long period of thought, I adjusted the parameters, paid the reservation fee, and waited for the surgery date.


&lt;Detailed review of surgery&gt; I visited at 1 p.m., the reservation time on the day of surgery, was guided to the waiting room for one person, filled out the consent form for surgery, changed, and paid the balance.

I got the final design from the director and went back to the waiting room. The nurse came and took medication allergies, blood pressure checks, sedatives before surgery, and injections of sleep-inducing drugs into my arm.

The director said he would shave a little bit of fine hair in front of him for smooth surgery, but he also explained that part again.

I went to the bathroom before the surgery, but I was getting dazed and I couldn't remember it after that.

(I went into surgery about two o'clock in advance...?) First of all, as I was riding a horse and burying my face on a round pillow to collect hair follicles in the larynx, I became increasingly drowsy and only remember the teachers putting their hair up and fixing it. After that, I fell asleep and felt nothing about the incision, and when I woke up because I had to move my seat a while later, there was already a bandage on my occipital area.

The only time I felt pain was when I sat down in the dentist's chair in a daze and the director gave me an anesthetic injection on my hairline.

I'm scared, but I'm quite good at enduring pain, but I remember complaining that I was sick even in my drowsiness (but it's okay because it's only for a while), and the director made a slit and the hair follicle transplant was planted by two other teachers at the same time.

Even at this time, I kept waking up and I didn't feel anything, but when I woke up for a while, a blanket was covered, and a calm collection of songs was played on the monitor in front of me.

(I don't know if it's because of the drug, but I remember feeling a little painful because my stomach was full of gas.) When I saw a lot of reviews, I heard that you watched Netflix on the monitor, but I didn't have time to sleep because I kept sleeping.

I think it took less than four hours from the start of the operation to the end of the transplant.

After the transplant, gel the transplant area and put a wrap on it. After removing the wrap after returning home, he told me to spray the transplant area periodically so that it does not dry out.

At the pharmacy, I was prescribed four days' worth of antibiotics and ointments to apply to the incision and returned home.


&lt;Care for +2 days after surgery&gt; After surgery, I visited the hospital the next day to receive shampoo, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and laser therapy.

It took me a while because I had to take the back bandage off and wash my hair and dry it in the cold wind.

I wasn't bored because you played YouTube during hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

After shampooing (about an hour), two hours to finish all the hyperbaric oxygen therapy and laser therapy? I think it took about a while.

Two days later, he visited the hospital and received hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and he did not receive laser therapy separately.

I was thinking of asking, but I just asked for a refill of the spray and came home.

Originally, they were supposed to receive care until the 3rd, but they said they would take care of them for 2 days because they were closed for the Lunar New Year holiday.


&lt;What I felt after surgery&gt; So far, I'm satisfied and I hope to recover quickly.

We are spraying sprays from time to time and expect the transplanted hair to not fall out as much as possible, and we will continue to take minoxidil and manage it. I really like the shape that the director designed, and I think I just need to grow up well as it is.

Thank you to Director Kim Jin-oh and the medical staff for their hard work :)
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