- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 2562grafts (1281Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 28days
- Age Range 비공개
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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[So detailed!]Female top part hair loss, no-cut non-cut surgery review!!
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6months ago
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The writing is long because I wrote it in detail.
If you can't be bothered to see it, you can only see the summary below.
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✅ Summary
Surgery Date: 25.11.19
Hospital / Director: MO.1 plastic surgery / Jeong Jae-hong
Surgery: Parting the top of the head, no-cut-toe non-cut
Number of follicles: 1281 follicles transplanted / about 1311 follicles collected
Time: 10:30 to 16:00
Collect: Partial anesthesia, sit down and proceed / Hardly pain in neck and shoulder
Transplantation: Sleep anesthesia/feeling done quickly
Pain: Few on the day, only slightly pulling the collection area (you can control it with medicine and Tylenol)
Care tip: Saline solution required / barely used gauze / recommended a small amount of fobidone
Currently: Approximately 1 month of surgery, 1 month of care to be taken care of
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A review of the top-of-the-head partless non-cut Hair Transplant.
(Contents on the day of surgery)
On November 19, 2025, to Director Jeong Jae-hong of MO.1 plastic surgery,
I received a top-of-the-head partless non-cut Hair Transplant.
The transplant was about 1281 hair follicles and the collection was about 1311 hair follicles.
I've been suffering from hair loss on the top of my head for a long time,
Compared to men's hair loss surgery, there was so little information, so I was scared and kept delaying it
After looking hard and thinking hard, I finally decided to have surgery.
I'm writing it down in as much detail as I can because I want to be of any help to those who are worried like me.
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▪ before the operation
On the day of the surgery, we took a beforehand photo in the consultation room,
The head of the department explained the surgical process and the postoperative precautions once again.
After that, the director came in person and held the design of the part to be transplanted.
I was so scared that I kept shivering until I went into the operating room,
The staff kept talking to me and making the atmosphere comfortable
In the operating room, we were able to proceed in a much more stable state than we thought.
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▪ the process of collecting
The collection was carried out in a slightly lowered position with the forehead facing the front while sitting,
It was under partial anesthesia.
I don't know the exact time, but I think it took more than two and a half hours.
I could talk and stretch if I was having a hard time in between.
I thought it would be hard because we're in the same position for a long time
Only the part where I put my forehead was uncomfortable, and there was almost no shoulder or neck pain.
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▪ a transplant process
After collecting, I went to the bathroom for a while
From then on, the director proceeded with the transplant stage himself.
The transplant is sleep anesthesia
I counted from 1 to 10 and at some point, the surgery was already over.
The operation started at 10:30 a.m. and ended around 4 p.m.
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▪ Immediately after surgery & Hospital guidance
I took a break in the recovery room after the surgery
Immediately after the operation, the condition was checked and photographed.
Go to the consultation room
I received a report on the progress of the operation (two sheets)
You explained it carefully one by one based on the picture.
→ (Refer to the attached picture.)
The director came back, too
Please explain how the surgery went and how it is now
He also guided us on how to manage it in the future.
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▪ pain on the day of surgery
On the day of the surgery, there was almost no pain, perhaps due to the effect of the medicine.
I didn't feel anything when I planted it,
It was just a little bit of pulling at the collection site.
I woke up once because I had a stiff back of my head
I feel much better after another Tylenol.
After that, I ate Tylenol before I went to bed.
Even at the hospital
If you are sick even after taking prescription drugs, you can take additional Tylenol.
→ (Refer to the attached picture.)
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▪ Care & Supplies Tips
I had surgery on Wednesday
I received shampoo from Thursday, Friday, and Saturday hospitals.
I bought the serum after being recommended, but it's optional.
In the prescription
About + gauze + saline + fobidone solution was included,
Saline solution: essential
Gauze: I rarely use it. (I don't use it at all)
Pobidon: Recommended to buy only a small amount
If you are at home, I recommend you to check in advance and buy it.
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▪ Current Status
I'm in the first month of surgery
I'm going to take care of it for a month.
After getting care
I'm going to reorganize the progress from the day of surgery to a month.
As much as I've been thinking about hair loss on the top of my head
I hope I can be of any help to people who are similar to me.
If you have any questions, you can ask in the comments,
I'll answer as far as I know.
I wish you all the best. Fighting!
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