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[Busan Grow House]

Women's M Zaima 2600 Mo Hair Transplant 6 Months Review

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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 2600grafts (1300Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 200days
  • Age Range in one's 30s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • M1 Type M1
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<Left side before treatment>

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<Right side before treatment>

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<Front before treatment>

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<Front after treatment>

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<Right side after treatment>

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<Left side after treatment>

I'm in my mid-30s, a woman with an M-shaped hairline. It's not hair loss, it was originally an M-shaped forehead. Around December 12, 2025, I received about 2,600 Hair Transplant.
I live in the United States, and I was going to get a Hair Transplant when I visited Korea, so I had to consult you online in advance and set a date for my surgery. I did some research online, and I chose it because I liked it the most. I had to find a doctor who looked as honest as possible because I didn't visit and decide in person, but after the surgery, I think he was a good doctor.

I'm sharing the criteria for choosing a hospital because I wonder if there are people who have similar concerns as me.


1. Hairline status
You may not be able to see it well in the picture, but the depth and direction of the left and right M shapes were different, and the left side had more baby hairs than the right side. According to research on Hair Transplant, in order to make good use of the original baby hair, there should be an appropriate distance between the baby hair and the transplant hair. I was looking for a doctor who has the skills to perform the procedure with this in mind.


2. Types of anesthesia and methods of collection
No matter how cheap and I heard it was good, I definitely filtered out places with sleep anesthesia. I didn't think it was a surgery that would do sleep anesthesia, and even though sleep anesthesia seems simple, I actually have a lot more to care about, but I wasn't sure if I could do it properly in a Hair Transplant hospital. And I thought it might be okay to lie on your stomach for hours before the surgery to collect and plant hair, but I thought it would be extra good because I can sit down comfortably without lying on my stomach. But after the surgery, even if I go back and choose again, I want to do it in a place where I sit and collect it. I think not having sleep anesthesia and allowing you to sit down and get your hair collected are all ways to think about the patient first, and I think I can see the doctor's perception of the patient in this area.

3. Is it trustworthy
As I lived in the United States, I had to choose a hospital, set a date for surgery, and enter the country, so the most important thing was whether the hospital disclosed the process and results transparently and whether the doctor could trust me.
As I researched, I found that Hair Transplant is possible with a doctor's license, so I found my favorite doctor among experienced Hair Transplant. Having ABHRS was also a plus. I also had a favorite Hair Transplant hospital in the U.S., and I had ABHRS and I liked my career. However, considering the exchange rate, I chose Korea because it is about three times the price of Grow Council member, but I think I made a good choice.


Surgical process review

1. counseling
I've already decided on the surgery and visited, so I only had hairline consultations during the consultation process. I'm in my mid-30s, and I don't have hair loss, so I thought the older I got, the less likely I was to get my hairline pushed. That's why I wanted the most natural and classic design with the idea of maintaining the hairline for a long time. I explained to the doctor that I wanted it to look natural and slightly cool, and he designed it 2-3mm wider than the hairline I wanted at home, so I trusted and proceeded with it.

2. collection and transplantation after anesthesia
I sat slightly obliquely as if I was anesthetized, watched Netflix, and then I lay down and got a Hair Transplant. There was no inconvenience, and I think it took almost six to seven hours.

3. Day of surgery and recovery process
There was a little blood on the day of the surgery. My face was swollen the next day, and the swelling went down little by little for about seven days. The transplanted area was not so obvious, maybe because the hair was pulled down in a downward direction and tied back. The recovery process went smoothly without any major issues. From the next day, I went on a trip to Japan for more than two weeks, maybe 10 days later. After that, when I came back to the U.S., I used a shampoo containing salicylic acid because it seemed to develop folliculitis in the collection area, not in the transplant area, and since then, I've never had it.


Recently
It's been about 6 months, and the hairline looks pretty, and I like it so much because the gel is enough to wear a slickburn. First of all, it's so natural that no one knows if I did Hair Transplant. Californians are good at complimenting, but I'm happy to hear countless compliments that I'm pretty when I go out with a slick bun. Also, I think it's a really good choice to make it slightly higher than I originally thought. The lower jaw and cheekbones are angled, so the slightly elevated design seems to show the face cool and not stuffy. I also designed the peak of the temple, and I like it because my face looks more three-dimensional from the side. I still like it now, but I'm looking forward to how it will change because they say it may be denser in the future.

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