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.

Mopro Clinic

[Mopro Clinic]

★Rep. Shinshin Mopro ★ 10th day of Hair Transplant for 4700 mo

  • 4months ago

  • 1,171
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  • Surgery Method Incision
  • Implanted Amount 4700grafts (2350Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 10days
  • Age Range in one's 40s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M2 Type M2
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<Before the procedure>

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<10 days after the procedure>

[Reservation process_Honest and skillful hospital]

I'm in a situation where I meet a lot of people and I'm in a conservative office group, so I was most worried about showing the collection area after the procedure. 

  Even if it was expensive, I thought about the least ticketed way right after the procedure and made a reservation for non-cut (two-block) without thinking. 

(Shaved hair would be the best, but I knew the process was complicated, so I'm sure the birth rate would be relatively low...)


I already made a reservation for about a month

As a result of the examination (very kind) by bullying him with a bunch of questions

Like when did you do that after the procedure, the larynx is too much to go back to normal

On the premise that the hair length was adequate, I found out that the 'cut-out' procedure was the answer and changed it to an incision procedure. 

The pain will get better after a while, and I think I can cover it if it's not too short because it's a laryngeal scar.


Is it because my occipital hair condition is good during incision/non-excision consultation

Even in the 4,700-mo estimate, both are possible, and they told me to do whatever I wanted. (If I were the director, I would have induced you to make a non-cut, even though it's hard...)

First of all, I believed that he was a confident lawmaker even if he was an incision. 


[Procedure process]

Please give me a text message about the head of the department about the precautions for a week ago. Maybe it's because of the pain in anesthesia, so I'm administering sleep-inducing drugs

I asked for a little deep sleep because I thought it would be so boring and not feel so good about collecting/transplanting. 


I think there were 4-5 people including the hair follicle separators

Lie on your stomach and administer sleep inducer -> incision/seal -> wake up and lie down immediately for transplantation.

I think it took about 5 hours to wake up

(It feels like 30 minutes)

Immediately after the operation, the laryngeal pain was surprisingly not a big problem other than a slight throbbing. 


[After the procedure]

The transplant site didn't feel much pain or itchiness

The larynx... there was no problem between the first and seventh days except for a tolerable throbbing. 

I think the occipital suture was also very neat. 


It remains to be seen how well it will be conceived and grow into full hair in the future, but I think it's a pretty systematic and decent MP for Hair Transplant than expected. 

The design is very satisfying....


Based on the progress of 6 months 

I'll post a real review. 

In fact, I think only the clinic's image or procedure can be shared now. 

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