- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 8000grafts (4000Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 1460work
- Age Range early 40s
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.
Report on progress after 1 overseas (Turkey Sebmech) domestic (Morton) - 4th year -
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12years ago
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7,681
Of course, Morton's surgery was very successful. It's just that it's been a little better, by comparison. Of course there will be people who are against it!!!
Overseas - Sebmek Hospital, Turkey - Surgery almost 4 years ago
Korea - Morton in front of Seoul Gangnam University Station (The person who had surgery for me in Motion opened this place before) - This is Daehee Lee, a doctor ) - Surgery about a year and a half ago
The progress of the surgery is as shown in the attached picture. Please search for my old picture and look it up.
A lot of your old posts are gone? I don't know why - now I remember, I add. You deleted it voluntarily because I was embarrassed. )
Personal satisfaction after surgery is not like a jackpot, a miracle, but it's better to do it than not. It's worth the money.
I thought there might be people who are curious about the comparison between Korea and overseas (Sevmec Hospital in Turkey)
Speaking of personal experiences, as a result, domestic hospitals (Morton) are even more satisfied.
(There are cases where others don't, but at least that's my personal experience )
I don't think I've ever planted a sheep (4,000 hair follicles - almost 7,000 moles) because she's not in charge of my surgery, and she's only occasionally stopped by, and the nurses and my friends down there for two days who have had surgery that I suspect might be on the same team. (Except for me, I operated on one more Turkish person at the same time, and Elise was mainly here.)
Also, I think I was very tired because I had surgery on Friday and Saturday. Every night until late at night, surgery that requires a high degree of concentration is performed, and on Fridays and Saturdays, people have no choice but to be released.
Well, it's not that bad, but it's not as good as what we did at Morton in Korea.
When I searched, Sebmech Hospital seems to be more organized and more sophisticated these days than when I had surgery.
If you look at the progress of the other people who have had surgery at the well-planted Sebmech Hospital, where Elise is dedicated and has a lot of hair follicles, it's a good place, but it doesn't matter if I'm not one of them.
I think I was less fortunate compared to the people who did a great job at Sebmech Hospital.
My hairline is still too high after the Turkish operation, and I was not aesthetically satisfied, so I had a second operation at Morton, which I felt was really good to do. The people around me who stopped me also said that I did well ^^
The hairline came down only about half a centimeter, but the hairline came down, making it look much better aesthetically, and the planted heads grew very well.
I've known all along that there's no bulk transplant in the country, but if I did it in the country with overseas Turkey (about 850 dollars), I could do more than 3,000 hair follicles, but I'm a little sorry I couldn't do that due to the lack of publicity from Morton Motion Hospital.
If it was my hair that wouldn't come out more than 4,000 hair follicles in Turkey anyway, I would have done it in Korea That's what I'm talking about.
Oh... And when I asked Lee Dae-hee if it was difficult to collect hair because it was curly, she said it wasn't that much and it was similar, but Sebmek Hospital in Turkey said I couldn't pull as many hair as others because I had curly hair. Of course it could be, but I think it's probably because there's no skilled person like Elise doing the gathering.
When I operated at Morton, Lee Dae-hee operated with nurses for a very long time.
At Morton Hospital, I already had about 1,200 hair follicles pulled out from the back of my head, which doesn't have a lot of hair, from 10 a.m. to a little over 12 a.m., and if I had started the operation earlier and collected my hair late, I think I could have pulled out more than 3,000 hair follicles and operated until late at night to have a mass transplant. I had 1200 follicle surgery, and it was less than 4 p.m., so I had a hard time getting on the highway and going home when the sun was shining. If you think about it, more than 3,000 hair follicles can be operated a day.
Still, in conclusion, I think surgery at Sebmech Hospital + Morton's surgery resulted in this much.
If I have surgery now, I think I'll go to Morton and make a deal at a lower price and ask for a mass transplant.
The total cost is approximately 850 Morton 450 at Sebmech Hospital. It's not a small amount of money, but it was worth the investment.
First of all, Morton's hospital confirmed that the transplanted heads came out well. They were transplanted to places like foreheads where there was no head at all, and almost all of them came out, and there's a little less on the left side, but it seems to be up to people
When I had surgery at the Sebmeck hospital, I think I had to plant my old hair (which would all fall out anyway) and it looked bad, and it felt less dense anyway...
And the biggest difference was the cut where the hair was pulled out (though in Turkey, it was almost three times as big as Morton, because it was almost 4,000 hair follicles), but in Turkey, there was a lot of blood and inflammation right after the surgery, and I was surprised that the surgery in Morton was too small and clean... There are no surgical marks left on either, but the postoperative marks are so clean!!!!!!!!
You'll know if you look at the picture.
It's been almost a year since I came here and left a message. Everyone choose a good place, have a good surgery, and escape baldness. When will the third round be? I'm thinking in my head, but I don't think it's possible. ^^
Sebmeck maybe you'll see this, but don't be too upset. Still, a lot of people who operated at your hospital did very well, so the hospital is famous on the bulletin board here. I just feel like if Elise was more committed to doing my head surgery, I might have bothered to not have a second operation. ^^
On the second day, I also thought to a nurse that a chick nurse was practicing with my head as she learned --;;;; I don't know what to say, but I can tell by my senses - that's not how you do it... Do it again. Do it again...I felt like I was saying this, but I couldn't, so we laughed --;;;;;;;;;;; a little friend who had just sorted hair on the first day, and a nurse had almost done surgery on the second day, which took a long time
The ship that's already gone... Still, I think it's half-baked. My college student friend who went with me had bad luck with no back hair follicles at all..
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