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.


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[Noble Line Clinic]

It's already been more than a year since I had a full mother transplant.

  • 4days ago

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  • Surgery Method non-cutter
  • Implanted Amount 7880grafts (3940Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 400days
  • Age Range in one's 50s
  • Satisfaction with Surgery
    5.0
  • Scope of surgery
    • D Type D

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It's been 13 months.

I think time flies really fast.

While writing the review for the 6th month, I said that I wanted to plant it again, but I still feel that way.

At that time, I was amazed and excited to see my hair grow up, but now that the results are almost complete, I wonder if the operation called hair transplantation was such a satisfactory operation.

In fact, before the surgery, I wondered if my hair could really be like that, no matter how good the results were.

I was worried a lot about what would happen if I didn't grow up well, and if I touched it for no reason and it became weird, but looking back now, I wonder why I was worried about that.

In the past, my daily routine was to check how much hair I was losing like a habit.  

Even now, I sometimes check if I'm falling in, but it became meaningless.

I sometimes forget that I had hair loss.

I'm more used to how I look now than I remember hair loss, and I think that's how naturally it became my hair.

I think the results came out naturally, so I'm really satisfied.

At the time of the operation, the range of hair loss was so wide.

Although the baby hairs remained, the overall scope of the caba was wide, so the mass transplant of more than 10,000 moles was eventually carried out, and I was told that adjustments were needed in reality to greed for all parts.

To be honest, I wanted to be more greedy with the top of my head.

I wanted to fill all the vacancies if possible, but I trusted the director's opinion and carried out the surgery because he said it was more important to proceed in the most efficient direction within a limited space.

Looking at the results now, I think the judgment was correct.

Still, there seems to be no end to people's greed.

Now that my hair is better, wouldn't it be more perfect if I fill it in a little more? It also occurred to me.

People who used to be stressed by hair loss are now thinking about how to get better, so just looking at this, I think it's really changed a lot.

When I go to the hospital to see the final progress later, I'm thinking of getting counseling to see if I can supplement the top of my head a little more.

If possible, I want to be a little more greedy, and even if it's difficult, I'm satisfied with the results just now.


The thing that comes to my mind now is that, as many people say, if you're going to do Hair Transplant eventually, it's right to do it a little earlier.

I'm a little disappointed that I only thought about it for a long time.

In the future, I want to keep it as well as it is now, and I will take a good look at the final progress and leave a review once again.

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