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Morton M-shaped 1600 hair follicles

  • 13years ago

  • 8,432
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 3200grafts (1600Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 1days
  • Age Range in one's 40s
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
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I finally did it.
I had 1600 hair follicle surgery on the 10th/19th after just waking up for several years.

It's a non-cut.
It hurts for a while when I get an injection, but it's tolerable and I don't worry about the rest.

Maybe it's because it's a non-cutter, but there's almost no pain after surgery.
The back of my hair was more uncomfortable than the front.

However, in my case, due to the side effects of partial anesthesia, my face began to swell from the evening of two days later, and on Monday morning, I couldn't go to work because my face was completely swollen like a 15-round boxer.

I've never seen a review related to him, so I was a little embarrassed, but the precautions the hospital gave me were mentioned.
It disappears naturally over time.
After about 4-5 days, the swelling disappeared as it came down towards my cheeks.
Other than that, I don't have any other difficulties.
However, it's a bit cumbersome to set a partial wig on the back of my hair with my wife's help every morning, and I'm careful that I can see the surgery area by lifting my bangs when the wind blows.
Time will solve this anyway, so we'll wait.

In my case, the back of the head was in very good condition, so I didn't shave my head.
However, when I tried to collect 1,600 hair follicles, the shaved area was quite wide.
My palm takes up almost all of it. So I want the back of my hair to grow quickly because I'm afraid the wig will show more than the bangs.

As is rumored here, the director is very conservative in lowering the line.
I received three consultations in Gangnam in advance, and I decided with good reviews on the amount and the director's skills.
He doesn't want to overdo it and transplant a lot.
And in fact, you said that if the bangs were that successful, the results would be more satisfied than expected, so I decided to trust and follow it.

My wife's response is that I should pay more and plant more when I do it once...
Well, I have to look at the results too, so I don't know...
I need to hear from the members..

The fact that the director and nurses are kind and good at explaining in detail seems to be similar to other hospitals.
I think the surgery went well.
I'm having a hard time, but the nurses who transplant without taking a break for hours are having a hard time.
It would be less boring if we talked to each other, but you don't seem to make small talk because you think of the patient.
In one review, someone complained about the nurses chatting.
I don't care...

I have a real question.
1. Some are hair follicle numbers, some are indomitable units, I can understand the meaning of the word, but what is the meaning of calling it differently? If it's 1600 hair follicles, is it okay if I look at it twice as many times as the number of nails?

2. Is the length of the transplant hair longer than the non-excision? Looking at other people's pictures, it seemed like it was long from the beginning?

I only hope the transplants will do well in the future.
Please take a look at the picture and give us a lot of thoughts.
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