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.

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Mammoth Hair Restoration Center, Apgujeong

[Mammoth Hair Restoration Center, Apgujeong]

Reproduction and honest review on the day of Apgujeong Mammoth m-shaped hair transplant surgery

  • 6months ago

  • 1,499
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 2102grafts (1051Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 2work
  • Age Range 비공개
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M2 Type M2
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Hello, I am a hair loss patient who received an m-shaped hair transplant from Apgujeong Mammoth and wrote a review.

I had no idea how to write a review, but I thought, "If I write honestly what I've been through and felt as it is, that's the background." I'm going to write about how I got surgery at Mammoth, the reviews of surgery, and other things without any color.

How I Got to Know Mammoth When I recalled the past, I got to know Mammoth when I came across Director Seok's blog post while looking for hair transplant information.

And as I read the blog posts, I decided to get a hair transplant from Mammoth. The reason for the decision is too long to be revealed here, so let's just say two things: the reliability of the medical staff, the advanced hair transplant hospital system, which comes from transparent disclosure of surgical procedures and results.

After the decision, I applied for online consultation on the Mammoth website, and the next day, I set a date for consultation with Mammoth and went to consult.

During the consultation, I read blog posts and went with a rough knowledge of hair transplantation, so I didn't have many questions.

Actually, it's a consultation, but in my heart, I was thinking of getting a hair transplant at Mammoth, so I think I went to set an appointment date, not a consultation. After consulting with Director Seok, I got scalp care and went home after setting a surgery date.

After living my daily life like that, the date of surgery came soon, and despite having been here once during counseling, I cringed my shoulders and entered the lobby, feeling the pressure from the luxuriousness of the Mammoth clinic.

Following the guidance of the lobby staff, head to the waiting room, and if you are waiting in the waiting room after changing to a surgical suit, choose the type of gimbap to eat at lunch. I noticed gimbap with the names of men's soul foods 'pork cutlet' and 'jeyuk', but I chose vegetable gimbap with the thought of 'Let's eat something light and not irritating since we have surgery'.

After a while, a nurse comes to the waiting room to take her blood pressure, and she takes her blood pressure and moves to the operating room to start surgery after the final design meeting.

I was talking with Director Seok while making design decisions. "I read a lot of blogs, so when I see him, I feel like I'm watching a celebrity."I expressed my love for the director, but Seok said, "Thank you for reading a lot of blog posts."I remember being touched by the humility of the director.

The operation is performed by slit-collection-transplantation, in which the slit lies in a regular position, anesthetizes the laughing gas (nitrous oxide) before the slit, and starts the slit.

Laughter gas anesthesia makes you feel intoxicated, and at this time, if the director feels intoxicated, raise one hand and ask for a signal, and if you have pain, drink the laughter gas deeper and expel it.

When I raised my hand because I felt a little drunk, I started the slit, but it stung a little, so I thought, "Is it less anesthetized because it's red pepper paste?" so I took a deeper breath and spat out the laughing gas, and it stung a little for about 20 seconds, but after that, the anesthesia was good, so I finished the slit with pain until the end. It was painless when I did the slit, but I was conscious, so it felt strange that I had a hole in my scalp.

After the slit is over, take a short break, and this time, lie on your stomach and start collecting. Collecting is also anesthetized through laughter gas, but the director asks you to raise one foot and give a signal if you feel intoxicated.

I remember drinking less laughter gas in the slit vinegar, so this time, even after I felt drunk with laughter gas, I drank it 3-4 more times and spat it out, and when I raised my foot, the director started collecting it.

However, the pain was worse than when I was in the slit, so I was a little surprised and drank deeper laughter gas and threw it out, so I felt like I couldn't move my arms and legs, and at the same time, my thoughts passed like a beacon light, and eventually fell into an abyss and lost consciousness for a while.

Just before I lost consciousness, I couldn't open my eyes again like this.."I had a feeling of fear while thinking about this, but now that I think about it, it was a no-brainer and I think it's cute."

After a while, the consciousness returned after "Hugh!" and after that, the anesthesia was good, so it was collected as painless as in slit.

However, I felt uncomfortable because my forehead was pressed a lot because I was lying on my stomach for a long time while collecting, but it was more comfortable to use my upper body to disperse gravity instead of just my forehead.

It's a bit abstract to put it in words, so to add to that, instead of letting your body relax and putting your forehead on the bed, if you lift your upper body very slightly and put your forehead on the bed, it seems that gravity is naturally dispersed over your upper body. I felt like this, but each person's comfortable posture is different, so I think it's good to just refer to it.

After collection, I heard the explanation from Director Seok that the hair follicles collected while eating the vegetable kimbap of choice in the morning were in good condition, and I quickly went into transplantation after brushing my teeth.

Unlike the previous two courses, transplants are anesthetized through injections rather than laughing gas, but are you slightly tinkering?It's only about one, and after anesthesia, the transplant proceeds without any pain.

I can't see anything through the eye patch, but in my imagination, director Seok moved his hands quickly and accurately on top of his head and transplanted the hair follicles into the slit.

After the operation was over, I was relieved to hear that Director Seok said there were few concerns I had and that the operation was over well. I had personal concerns, but because I had a lot of trust in Director Seok, I think I was able to get the surgery without much tension and that didn't end the surgery well.

I'm done with the review of the surgery here, and to talk about something other than surgery, I think it's useless, but I hope many people can read Director Seok's blog posts and independently protect their remaining hair as much as possible through the right information.

On the blog, the surgical process, design, tools used, latest trends, domestic current status, etc. of hair transplant (non-excision)... There are articles dealing with all the contents related to hair transplantation, and other articles dealing with hair loss, hair loss, and medical knowledge.

Being a nerd on hair transplants and hair loss, I've been very helpful in laying the groundwork for my knowledge of hair transplants and hair loss through objective and correct writing on my blog. Director Seok's blog posts were a ray of light to me, living in the information age where misinformation is overflowing.

If you are reading this review, I have no doubt that if you see your blog posts, there will be parts like me that get help.

Lastly, I would like to thank Director Seok Ji-woong for taking this opportunity to complete the surgery with responsibility and providing information transparently in various ways, and the nurses who are silently working together in invisible places.

p.s. I slept painlessly on the day of surgery, and at the time of posting this article, I don't have any other side effects than intermittent tolerable itchiness in the transplant. It's just that it's a little annoying to live with care of the transplant and spray it every hour for three days. Still, I don't care much about my daily life because I think I spray it every hour.
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