- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 2400grafts (1200Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 30days
- Age Range early 30s
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.
It's a postoperative record
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5months ago
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I'm not forced to post surgery at all and have some incentives, but I'm writing this for recording + for anyone who's worried about surgery!
For those who have surgery for the first time, I'm curious about the pain of surgery
I was really nervous on the day of the surgery
(For your information, I didn't have sleep anesthesia.)
Fortunately, there was no anesthesia or pain in these areas, and I think it was tolerable. I heard that dental neurosurgery is similar to dental anesthesia, but there are many places that don't hurt even a single anesthetic injection these days, so I can't compare it, and I feel like I'm getting a normal vaccination, and after that, I feel like I'm doing something in my head to see if anesthesia spreads. But that feeling comes to my head, so I'm just a little scared. The forehead stings more than just the back of the head, but it doesn't hurt much more than men's beard hair removal, and this part is also quickly anesthetized, so it gets better quickly.
And I think there are 5-6 members of the surgery team on the day, but everyone is really kind.
The reason for choosing the hospital is that the director is not complacent about the reality and how to proceed (the surgical tools and design, and the way they consider the back of my hair when I'm young), and I decided to proceed with the surgery. And since it's an operation, I've also considered hospital facilities. (The recovery room is smaller than I thought.) ㅠ)
In the case of hair follicles, I'm also thinking about whether to do 1200 or 1300, but I had to take it down too much after the surgery the day before, so I watched the video I got after the surgery on YouTube in JARADA CLINIC, and considered the volume of the back of the hair, so I proceeded with 1200 hair follicles. As a result, I think the left line has come down less, so I'm a little disappointed. For those who want to proceed with the surgery, even if they are introverts, I think it will be more satisfactory to continue to communicate and talk about the design part. I had 1300 hair follicles on the day, so I thought it came down too much, so I went with 1200 hair follicles, but I think it would be good to go with an acquaintance and look at the design. (For your information, I didn't want to do mass-produced hair like Lego hair, but fortunately, the director is also a person who pursues naturalness.)
During the operation, the doctor was really professional and kept telling the surgery team to focus on it, and I liked these parts. He's very kind during counseling, but he's really professional during surgery. After the surgery, the nurse of the surgery team organizes the last part and tells me and it's over.
As far as I feel, my daily life the very next day is like an exaggeration, and I think I should take a good rest for three days, including weekends. That way, I think I can keep my swelling, stress management, and golden time. I'm a little lazy to spray and be careful for two weeks after that, but a month later, I've been working out and doing everything, but I've never found any inflammation
The pictures above are before and after surgery, and it's been about a month now, so a lot of the planted areas are falling out, but I'm going to watch the process afterwards with trust in the hospital.
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