- Surgery Method non-cutter
- Implanted Amount 6600grafts (3300Hair follicle)
- Surgery Progress 1work
- 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.
Turkish MediLife 3300 hair follicle
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11years ago
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(It's 9 a.m. local time in Istanbul) I'm going to rest at the hotel for another day and do some sightseeing.
When I go to Korea, I will organize more detailed information and upload it.
First of all, I'm not sure if I chose the hospital well yet, but I definitely felt that the transplant team put a lot of effort and suffered because of me.
The reviews of Mr. Mo Dae-dae, who operated in Medycana, were very helpful. Thank you. The picture I uploaded on my iPhone is upside down, so I am editing it and uploading it.
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I'll add the status after a few days.
[Summary of preoperative situation] Hair loss period: Hair loss treatment started in late 20s and lasted for more than 10 years: Starting medication more than 5 years after hair loss, minoxidil, propecia, avodat, etc... Wigs Worn For Months On Hair Loss Medication: Doing it ASAP seems to be a good experience.
If you take Propecia or Avodat consistently, the effect is obviously very good, but... after a lot of time, I felt the limitations, so I decided to do the surgery.
Wigs Worn Opinion: Wigs should be used in cases where there is a significant lack of parameters and surgery is not possible.
Of course, it's a personal opinion.
After trying hair transplantation, I think it's right to move on to the order of wearing a wig.
I experienced wearing a wig for about six months, and even in that few months, the damage to the existing hair was too severe, such as accelerating hair loss and causing traction hair loss to normal areas.
And above all, the cost of continuous maintenance is not easy.
My prediction is that if I save up for a year of maintenance, I can plant it. I went to get two hi-mo treatment just once, and when I saw how to treat customers..
Oh, I felt that it was Ho Gang, not a customer, and I decided to think that I just lost the money, so I spent a few more months and took it off.
I'm not saying wigs are necessarily bad.
It may be a grateful method for some people, but if you have some existing hair, it would be right to try other methods such as drug treatment and hair transplantation first rather than wearing a wig.
Note: Kelloid constitution Kelloid constitution, so the incision was excluded from the consideration.
I got an estimate consultation at a hospital in Daegu two to three years ago, and I was offered an incision and said there was no problem, but now I feel dizzy thinking about it.
I'm a little worried even if it's a non-intersecting method.
This is a pain that people who are not keloid have no idea about.
[Process to surgery decision] I made several inquiries, including some estimates of domestic hospitals, SebMac, and Teppe estimates, which are famous in Daemo.
They all have their own strengths and weaknesses and I think they're great.
When purchasing a computer, depending on the user's situation, it may be right to purchase a Samsung or LG computer, and it may be right to use an assembly product.
Of course, there's a big price difference.
In terms of price-to-performance ratio, it is correct to use inexpensive assembly products.
However, if the user does not have the ability to control it, it may be advantageous in the long run for AS to go to the advantage.
Of course, hair transplantation is different from the case, but I would like to tell you that the best conclusion is to choose according to your situation.
And in the end, you have no choice but to make your own judgment about your situation, which is the most important.
As I said in OneGle, I chose a hospital called MediLife in Turkey.
At first, I had a lot of heart in SebMac or Teppe.
Out of the two, I was more interested in SebMac.
It's not that I didn't choose because I didn't like those two A.C.s... it might be a bit off the topic...
I made inquiries from various domestic and foreign countries, and the consistent answer was this.
The results of the operation will be very good. (The resources in the back of the head were pretty good.) Funny enough, I changed my mind a little bit from here.
Well... It's like this everywhere, but do we need to go somewhere very expensive?
I think it started with a question of its own.
It's kind of reckless in a way.
My personal tendency is to enjoy adventure, too.
Please understand that this person is just like this.
There's no answer to this discussion. LOL. I just happen to see the writing of Mr. Mo Daebak.
And I also saw the reviews of the person who operated in Medicaid before you.
When I try to poke it, my heart starts to move.
I get on the fast track by exchanging e-mails with the interpreter I knew through the introduction of Mo Dae-bak.
Before going to Turkey, we got close and became closer this time.
They call each other brothers.
There are two hospitals where he works as an interpreter: Medycana and MedyLife.
I exchange emails and think about whether to go with 'Medicana' or 'Medicife'.
First of all, I bought an air ticket according to the schedule and finally asked.
Talk openly. If you go, where do you want to go? If you say so, I'll go to MediLife. I've decided. MediLife...
Yes, it's simple and ignorant. I'm a person... [Preparing after the surgery] I think I'm relieved of my jet lag.
I'm going to post what I couldn't finish yesterday.
Once I make a decision, I don't tend to think about it again, so I focused on what to do other than surgery.
Of course, it's tourism.
They said they would provide interpreters for airport pickup and surgery, but since a tour guide is not the duty of an interpreter, I will go back to Istanbul alone in the worst case scenario I made up my mind and prepared it as follows.
-I think a backpack would be better than a luggage preparation carrier. Backpacking preparation. Hip-colored passport check (for cash and passport storage) Passport check and two flight tickets printed on cyberairport.kr (Preparation for loss of passport, etc.) Travel-related information on overseas travel subscription (I think 10,000 won is a little more permissible because it's cheap.) Writing tools and notepads Overseas credit and check cards (Hospital surgery and travel expenses) Toiletries (Can be brought in a Gillette mirror) There was an emergency food (Martgani Kim's combat food). I think it will be better in volume and various ways than cup noodles. I took it with me because I seemed to have a lot of luggage, but I think it would be good to prepare a camera.
Others, etc. - Check tourist destinations and transportation. These days, travel reviews are well listed on blogs, so I took my time and picked out a list of places I wanted to go.
The list I picked was St. Sophia Cathedral, Blue Mosque, Topkap Palace, Galata Bridge, Galata Tower, Grand Bazar, Underground Reservoir, Dolmabakh Che Palace, Taksim Square.
Almost all of them have actually been there.
I checked my transportation just in case.
Is Turkey a metro bus or tramby? Should I call it ground rail... Anyway, these transportations are well developed.
It runs frequently on a small scale.
You can buy a transportation card, charge it, and use it.
You can see the route map for http://www.istanbul-ulasim.com.tr/passenger-services/network-maps.aspx .
Except for hospital and hotel expenses, local money is better than euro.
When they gave me the euro, they calculated it at a ridiculous exchange rate and gave me the lira as change. @@ go around townIf you look, there's a sign called Doviz.
It's a currency exchange. This is a good exchange rate.
Currently, it is approximately 1 euro = 3 turquoise lira.
The hotel was booked by the hospital for 55 euros per night (morning, free 2 days, it was pretty clean and nice.) We moved to the tourist area and went to the hotel for 30 euros per night (a little cheaper). Foreigners are likely to get ripped off) The hotel, which is close to MediLife Hospital, was just west of the Istanbul tourist attraction, Esenyurt.
Due to the surgery, I stayed for two nights and moved to a hotel near the tourist attraction for sightseeing.
I'm thinking about what else to eat.
As expected, it's on the blog. Mackerel kebab (from Galata Bridge)... It was delicious. Among people in our country, Uncle Emile? I heard he's famous, but I'm just going to go to a different house...) Mussel rice (Middy Yedolmas - it wasn't as good as I expected. Taste three and pay 2.5 lira) I bought several Lokum (Turkish Delight, I thought it would be good for a gift). I thought it was too sweet for me.) The Turks seemed to have a sweet tooth.
Like a lot of black tea? I put sugar in the tea, ice cream, yogurt...
There were a lot of snacks, too.
They seem to enjoy bread a lot.
I don't really like bread or rice cakes... They say they're going for surgery even though it's not close, but I think it's better to take time to travel.
However, it's a little uncomfortable after the surgery.
Of course, those who have traveled abroad will know this.
I'm also new to Europe, so I'm leaving it to help you.
[Surgery and other information] Before 9 a.m., I went to the hospital to discuss how to plant my hair, listened to precautions, and paid for the surgery.
I thought about giving it to you after the surgery, but I was not good at English, so I just paid for it because I felt my trust.
Honestly, I don't know what the payment system for hospital expenses is like.
I just paid in cash for the amount we discussed.
The cost is available if you check what Mo Dae-bak wrote before.
However, conditions such as hotel stays and meals seem to vary slightly depending on the negotiation situation.
Let's start the surgery in earnest.
Based on the design held for transplantation, the doctor slit first.
After that, two people came in and started collecting hair.
It was difficult to stay in the same position for a long time when planting, but anesthesia was the most painful during the entire surgical process.
After hair collection, lunch and rest.
Start hair transplant after rest.
I think it was transplanted in the order of right->top->left.
The surgery is finished around 7:30 p.m.? Usually, it ends around 5-6 p.m., but I heard it took a long time.
After the surgery, I came back to the hotel after learning various follow-up tips. On the first day, I couldn't sleep because I was sick while anesthesia was lifted, but compared to anesthesia, I think I slept well.
My face tends to swell easily, but on the first day after surgery, my forehead is swollen, and on the second day, my eyes start to swell, and I peak on the third day.
I couldn't open my eyes because it was too swollen.
I went sightseeing in this state.
I wonder what it would have been like when the person passing by saw me.
It's about the fourth day, so my cheeks are swollen.
Should I say that the swelling caused by anesthesia gradually comes down as the day goes by?
In my case, lying on the right side of my face became more swollen.
Is it because of gravity?
Will the swelling go down quickly if I stand?
LOL... I don't know. I have to shampoo at the hospital on the second day, but when I woke up in the morning, the bandage on the back of my head felt loose and uncomfortable, so I shampooed by myself as the hospital told me.
I was scolded a lot by the interpreter.
The first shampoo is important, but why did you do it alone.
Fortunately, I was less scolded because I thought I did a good job. ㅋ The surgery process was roughly the same as above, and before returning home later, I upload the information I learned while talking with my interpreter friend.
I'll post anything that could be misunderstood.
As I said before, the interpreter that we talked about is looking at Medica and MediLife.
I heard you've worked at a medical park for two months, but I'm not sure about that, so I'll skip it.
To summarize the information you've heard, MediLife's transplant team currently also performs transplants in MediCana.
In other words, the Doctor of MediLife is also the Doctor of MediCana.
Medykana is a private hospital and MedyLife is a local hospital. (Local hospital? National hospital? State hospital? A provincial hospital? City hospital?) 25 years since Medycana was founded? (Not an exact memory. It's been a long time...) and MediLife is only a year or two old. (I meant the facilities were good.) One of the hair collectors and transplants is the doctor.
(The first person to slit was the doctor and the rest would be nurses. I thought it was because one was wearing a red gown and the other was wearing a blue gown... A woman in a red gown said she was a doctor. Originally, there was another nurse, but something happened that day. I had a doctor and a nurse collecting and transplanting. Oh... I don't know if the doctor was put in because the nurse couldn't come out because of work.) Medycanna and MedyLife are brotherly hospitals.
I've heard this much.
I thought it might be misunderstood if I wrote it wrong, so I just wanted to write what I heard, but... I don't want to side with MediLife because I had surgery on MediLife.
Please don't misunderstand.
Just read it and refer to Medica or MediLife if you are thinking of surgery.
Said.After all, it's you who finally makes the decision.
It seems that the story from before to after surgery is over.
I'll post a review picture from time to time in the future.
I hope it goes well... Happy Lunar New Year's Lunar New Year coming up soon!
[E-mail about the cost of surgery and interpretation] I think a lot of people would be curious.
Surgery fee: 1,700 euros (cash) Flight fee: 1.4 million won (Korean Air round trip) English interpretation email: esatdurak@gmail.com My friend who translated me was very nice and caring.
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