- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 2600grafts (1300Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 5work
- Age Range early 30s
Hair transplantation is more important than anything else because the final result is finally confirmed after a year.
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.
Leaving photo data after surgery is also "patient strength" and is a strong insurance policy against future unexpected surgical outcomes.
[Moart Clinic]

Moat Clinic's non-cut 1300 hair follicle day~1st day review
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7months ago
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3,540
<Counseling> Time: About 30–40 minutes, no consultation fee
As the director heard, he is very pleasant and he tends to pinpoint what he needs.
The design was decided in the direction of reinforcing the M-shaped and side lines. When I first set the side line design, I felt something awkward and excessive, but as I kept thinking about it, I thought it was right to fill it in, so I finally confirmed it with the design below.
I visited 3 places in Busan and 3 places in Seoul before having surgery at Moat. Finally, I thought it was right to have surgery in Seoul, so I excluded Busan Hospital, and I was very worried, but I finally decided to Moat because of the director's blog. (Authenticity, Pride, etc.)
<Surgery Day> 09:30 to 15:30
-Process: Preoperative photography - design - 1st collection - 1st transplant - Lunch - 2nd collection - 2nd transplant - Results checked and filmed
-Items provided: neck pillow (air pump type), beanie (bucket hat provided after return the next day)
I had to arrive by 9:30 on the day of the surgery, but since I live in the countryside, I left my car at around 5:40 and arrived at the accommodation I booked in advance at around 8:50 to park. (It usually takes about two and a half hours, but I think it took more than three hours because I was blocked from entering Seoul. If you're going to go by car on the day, you can refer to it.)
(1)Pre-surgery shooting: the last time to check the original hairline before surgery
(2)Design: You drew it based on the design you designed during the consultation, and it will be finalized when you check it with a mirror. Tape measure? I feel like they draw the same thing while running, but I liked the design much more natural and better than the one I drew during the consultation.
(3)1st collection: Anesthesia is performed first before collection. It is collected while watching Netflix in a sitting position. I couldn't watch Netflix because it hurt so much that I felt the drill go in and out during the first collection.. Is it because of the first collection? And I think I just held it in for about 20 minutes. It turns out it doesn't have to feel anything.. I wasn't able to get anesthetized well. After that, I proceeded with additional anesthesia, and I was able to proceed with the surgery comfortably. (I didn't feel any pain since the surgery day, whether it was anesthesia or shampooing the next day, maybe because I was holding it in like a tube.)
(4)1st transplant: The hair follicles that have been collected first will be transplanted. At this time, it's done lying down, so close your eyes and stay still.
(5)Lunch: Beef porridge + toothbrushes/toothpaste served
(6)2nd collection + 2nd transplant: I repeat the surgery in the morning and it ends. I think it was around 15 o'clock.
(7)Check the results and shoot: I put 3-4 staplers in the occipital region, and after the director checks the results, I go home after filming. You can put on a beanie, but you can wear it without taking it off until the next day when you visit the hospital. It's a spacious size, and it's not uncomfortable at all, maybe because of anesthesia.
I don't think there was any inconvenience while I was resting at the accommodation after the surgery. They provide neck pillows, but I used the ones I brought. You can sleep on a low pillow. I usually can't sleep unless I lie on my side, but maybe because I'm tired, I played until 11 o'clock and fell asleep right away.
<Day 2 of surgery> Visit at 10 o'clock
-Supplied items: Prescription drugs (painkillers, etc.), Fresh spray (50ml), Foam shampoo (100ml)
On the 1st day of your visit, you will teach us how to shampoo and shampoo, and the director will check the progress. I finished the surgery quickly without much information because you said it was on the easy side. They're giving me injections under the transplant line.. I'm not sure because I can't ask you what it is, but I think it's an anti-swelling injection because I searched the internet. And you will go home after about 10 minutes of laser treatment. (The laryngeal stapler that I put in the previous day was removed immediately and the hemostasis was good.)
It tells us to spray the fresh spray every 30 minutes to 1 hour. I use it all in a day, and I spray it with sterile physiological saline that I bought in advance. Bubble shampoo had a cooling feeling, so it felt very good to use.
I got home and rested well, and when I sprayed Saint-Jac-Spray around 10 p.m., I suddenly got blood on my face, and when I looked closely, I saw blood the size of a 50-won coin. It may have stopped the bleeding immediately, but the skin was formed in its size. It's Saturday night.. When I asked the hospital on Monday morning, they said it was okay. Other than that, there's nothing unusual about it yet.
<Day 3 of surgery~Day 5 Review >
Personally, I don't have any pain at all.. It's not itchy, so I'm resting very comfortably. The fresh spray felt moist after spraying, but the sterile physiological saline felt something drier, so the transplant area felt stiff.
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