- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 5000grafts (2500Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 50days
- Age Range in one's 50s
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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[NEWHAiR Hair Plastic Surgery] Review of M-shaped and crown transplantation of 2,500 hair follicles (5,000 hair)
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6months ago
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1,024
Transplantation Date: Saturday, October 25th, 2025
Before going into surgery, I consulted with Wonmim about the Hair Transplant and took a picture of his condition.
2000 hair follicles in the frontal area and \n500 hair follicles in the crown.
The explanation is to proceed to three steps, and the collection process \n (approximately 2 hours before or after), the punch process for hair follicle transplantation (about 2 hours \n), and the hair follicle transplantation (about 4 hours) are explained. Move to the O.R. after a while.
The transplant start time may be around 9 o'clock or just a little over. (I didn't see the exact time...)
Step 1 Hair collection: After the whole body \n shaved, hair follicle collection begins. (Expected 2 hours, no time \nball fox)
After entering the teacher in charge, he explained that if you feel uncomfortable, tell me at any time.
(But it's only when it's really hard to hold it back that I'm talking about it~ lol).. (ㅠㅠ)
From the beginning of anesthesia, I counted up to 60 rooms and then quit, and I think I'm scratching the skin layer (because I didn't look for the exact name) from the occipital region, but maybe I scratched the part with the hair follicles. (Right-to-left, probably continuously and intermittently anesthetized \n injection as well.)
At the same time, the nurses' hair follicle extraction work from the side table is also performed when you turn your head to the left and scratch your skin (?) at a glance. At first, I didn't have any thoughts, but it just came to my mind.
It was a good progression, but from the patient's point of view
When you lie face down and move your head 90 degrees to the right, your nose bone can be pressed against the cushion, making it difficult to breathe. (Of course, it's important not to want to break the rhythm of the surgery, but if you're having a hard time, you'd better talk then.)
Step 2 Formation of a punch for hair follicle transplantation at the site to be transplanted.
From this point on, I sit down and do it.
Well, this is a grid-shaped plate and drill to make holes as many as the number of transplanted hair follicles.
The sound proceeds with shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. In my case, 2500 hair follicles (it's already been a day \n, and of course, sometimes anesthesia is involved.) \n, but the nurse told me that she planted 2575 after the surgery.
Step 3 hair follicle transplantation progressed – personally \n most difficult. Time is time, but it's a time when my mind and physical strength are a little exhausted...I think it played a part in letting my guard down, saying it was the last time. I gave him lunch, but he was determined to eat it afterwards. (Ego, I hope those who read this review don't do that...)
At this stage, the anesthesia was relieved a little, so when I planted hair follicles in the beginning, it stung, but I asked the nurses who were conducting it, and they said no, and after a while, the doctor came and shot about 10 anesthesia shots and proceeded again. (If you feel something sick and weird during the operation, please tell me and check it out.).
I think I heard (or felt) because of the above situation, it's very weak, but it gives me the feeling of shung tik, shung tik hair follicles going into the hole. Listening to this made me wonder if I'm out of my mind...
The hardest thing about this is to move your head in a stiff state, with the back neck rest and the \n auxiliary sponge as needed. But it's around 4 hours, and the pain in the back neck (cervical) is no joke. Of course, my shoulders, legs, and waist are also stiff, and it was so hard to stop and stretch intermittently. I said it at the outset, but it might have been harder for me because I said I'd eat after lunch. When I finished my frontal area and did the top of my head, it was so hard that it was almost hard to cover my neck. (The top of the head seemed to be planted very carefully...).
When I look at the time afterwards, it looks like it was around 4:37 p.m. \n.
The hair transplant, which lasted about 7 hours and 40 minutes \n, was completed.
Thank you to the director in charge, the director who collected hair, and the nurses who worked together.
This is the end of the review.
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