- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 2900grafts (1450Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 2work
- Age Range after one's 20s
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.
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21days ago
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Hello! I had a hair transplant yesterday and would like to leave a review of the shampoo on the 2nd day of my visit today. (I'll try to write it in as much detail as possible lol)
I'm in my late 20s, and I've been worried about M-shaped hair loss, which is getting worse from the beginning. Before I turned 30, I made a big decision to transplant my hair, and after consulting with the CEO, I started the surgery two weeks later.
In particular, the M-shaped line is deep, so there is a lot to be transplanted, so we planned to fill the density without touching the forehead line as much as possible.
<On the day of surgery>
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09:40 Arrives at the hospital
I changed into a surgical suit in the waiting room and was guided by the coordinators. After a while, I went into the operating room and confirmed the final design with the director, and it was easy to imagine because the hairline and the part to be planted were color-coded.
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The hair transplant is largely carried out in three stages
0. Laughing gas anesthesia
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Slits (step of pre-creating holes where hair will be planted)
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Collection (Hair collection on the back of the head)
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Transplantation (Planted in front)
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0. Laughing gas anesthesia
I was nervous because it was my first time experiencing it, but at some point, I felt dazed as I said, "You just have to inhale it big." I felt like I was floating in zero gravity lol
1. Slits (approximately 28 minutes)
The transplant site is large, so it took a while. However, there was no pain because the anesthesia was well performed, and it was not too uncomfortable because it was lying forward.
2. Collection (about 1 hour 49 minutes)
After a short break, we collected hair follicles from the back of the head. It was harder than I thought because I spent a long time lying on my stomach. I feel like I'm bleeding and my posture is uncomfortable, so I can't sleep.I endured it while singing along to the music that they played. Of course, it's anesthetized, so there's almost no pain.
2.5 lunchtime
I simply ate gimbap, cleaned up, brushed my teeth, and came back.
3. Transplantation (approximately 1 hour 47 minutes)
Finally, the stage of planting hair! It wasn't inconvenient because it was done lying down looking ahead. While I was waiting, all I thought was, "I can't wait to see the finished version." ^^ At the end, the anesthesia was slightly lifted, so I felt a sting, but it wasn't unbearable!
Total Time Required
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Slits + Collection + Transplantation = Approximately 4 hours and 4 minutes
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Including lunch and preparation time = About 5 hours in total
Thank you so much for your long concentration of the CEO and nurses.
after surgery
After the surgery, you put a bandage and a beanie on your head. The beanie had to keep on wearing it until she shampooed the next day, and she was instructed to use shampoo and spray before she was discharged.
Prescription drugs were painkillers and antihistamines. On the first day, I took painkillers because I had a little pain, and I didn't feel itchy, but I took them together because antihistamines helped me sleep well. I think it'll be uncomfortable to sleep with a beanie on…)
Day 2 Visit
Fortunately, I didn't have any pain in the morning, maybe thanks to sleeping after taking painkillers. I visited the hospital, got shampoo, and learned things to be careful about when washing for the next two weeks. It took about an hour.
I couldn't check my appearance properly yesterday because of bandages and beanies, but I'm already excited to see you today. Of course, the dark ages will come in the future, but as the biggest enemy of hair loss is stress, I will try to manage it with a comfortable mind as much as possible.
I'll come back with a review of the second week. Until the day everyone becomes full, fighting!
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