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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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[Moderhamm Clinic]

[Rep. Moderham] Non-cut (M-shape + tofu + top repair) 3,200 Mo (2nd day review)

  • 2months ago

  • 748
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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 3447grafts (1724Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 2work
  • Age Range early 40s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
    • D Type D
    • O Type O
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Hello :)
I'm a man in my 40s
Since I was in my 20s, I've been taking hair loss drugs (propesia, avodat) for more than 10 years due to my concerns about hair loss, and although it didn't progress to severe hair loss, I've always had difficulties and regrets in styling
(The tofu and top of the head feel like it's burning)

I didn't think about hair transplants because of work, but I had a few months to spare, so I suddenly looked into hair transplants

I selected a few candidates through Daemo and took about two days to go through various consultations, and I was worried because each hospital had different diagnoses
I was worried about the front and top of my head rather than the M shape, but the top of my head doesn't have much space, so it's not going to be effective
There were a lot of places, and two or three hospitals said it was possible

I thought hard about it and ended up doing it on "Modernham"
The consultation was conducted by the head of the department. -> The head of the department

First of all, the director explained it so calmly and professionally that I trusted him the most
And I think the manager was more attractive than other places because he was so bright, empathized with me, and consulted me sincerely
In addition, the factory-type surgery was performed once a day, the hair follicle separator resident, friendly nurses, and the hospital atmosphere was very good

Through the first consultation, I decided on moderation in my heart and visited with my wife for the second time, and my wife also said that moderation was the most reliable, so I made a reservation

The diagnosis was 3,200 hair (M-shape + frontal head: 3,000 hair, top of head: 200 hair +@), and I finished the surgery yesterday with a non-cut shaved head.
(In fact, they did 3,447 mohns / 400 hairs on the top of the head)

The surgery started at 10 a.m. and ended at less than 3 p.m
It didn't hurt at all, maybe because I was a little dazed due to sleep anesthesia and local anesthesia, and I felt like it ended quickly because the boss Sam checked the condition and talked to me.
I'm relieved that the surgery went very well
(It ended much easier than I was worried)

Immediately after the surgery, I felt a little dizzy, but I soon got better after resting while eating pumpkin porridge prepared by the hospital, and then I went home after hearing the manager explain about management items such as fresh spray and how to manage them.
They prepared a beanie for me on the day, but I came home as if I was running away because I wanted to protect my hair even a little bit

I hope you're handsome and grow up!!!
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