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Mogherim 8000 hair incision + non-excision mixed hair transplant day~9th day

  • 11years ago

  • 12,995
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  • Surgery Method Compound
  • Implanted Amount 8000grafts (4000Hair follicle)
  • Surgery Progress 9work
  • Age Range in one's 20s
  • Scope of surgery
    • A Type A
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<Day of incision (27 February)>

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<The day after the non-intercept (March 1)>

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<Day 5 (March 5)>

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<One week (March 7)>

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<One week (March 7)>

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<Day 9 (March 9)>

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<Day 9 (March 9)>

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<Day 9 (March 9)>

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<a missing part of the head>

Hello

I was going to post a review about getting a picture from the hospital,
The hospital's hard drive is broken, so I'm getting the picture next week,
I'm posting a review of the pictures I took after the surgery.
If I don't post it this weekend, I think I can post it again around next week...

I'll write it in detail as it comes to mind.

I had surgery on February 27th and 28th, 2014 in the Apgujeong Mojerim
The first day was an incision, and the next day was a non-excision, mixed transplant.

I remember that I arrived at the hospital around 9:30 because I had an appointment until 10 o'clock.
I arrived, registered, waited,
I went to the dressing room and changed into a surgical suit,
And I moved to a place like a hospital room.

It's there, so the head of the consultation office can come and take a photo before the surgery,
While measuring the ratio with a ruler, he drew the design on the front and confirmed it with a mirror.

After that, the nurse came in and put in ring gel
The director came and checked the design for the last time.

After that, we moved to the operating room.
It starts with an incision, so I put it on my back and started.
I went into sleep anesthesia, but I fell asleep in an instant and I think I woke up halfway through the incision.
There was no pain during the incision, but I felt the process of doing it.
I think I've had some incision and then sutured, then sutured and sutured and repeated several times.
What was particularly uncomfortable during the incision was that my arm was a little uncomfortable because I had to be on my back
After lying down for a long time, it was okay except for a stiff shoulder. There was no pain.

There were three hair follicle separators
There were also three nurses.
 
I think the time was between 12:00 and 12:30 after the incision was collected, but I can't remember the exact time.

After that, I took a break and then turned around and started transplanting.
When I started the transplant, I fell asleep because of sleep anesthesia.
And when I woke up in the middle, I felt like I was planting my head
on a cursory note
It seemed to plant one hair, two, and three separately per hair follicle.
I think I planted two per hair follicle first, then three each, and one each.
Every time I plant it, they count the number of hairs

After that, the transplant was repeated until close to 10 p.m.
I fell asleep two more times due to anesthesia,
He told me right away when he felt pain, and he immediately gave me local anesthesia.
The surgery was done by the director alone from collection to transplantation.

My waking hours were boring, but I felt like time was passing because I was listening to the radio.

After the surgery, I moved to the recovery room.
I went and gave pumpkin porridge (instant) and pumpkin juice, which are good for pouring, so I quickly ate them.
I'm very hungry because I didn't eat anything because I was having sleep anesthesia in the morning...

He also drained the sap and connected it to a painless injection.
Unlike fluids, this painless injection has no particular discomfort as the fluid continues to enter the blood vessels regardless of height (it's in a hot plastic container or something). )

I don't know if it's because of this injection, but the feeling of pulling the back of my head was severe, but there was no pain at all.

Then I came back home.


I went the next day because I had an appointment at 10 o'clock.
This time, I went into the operating room immediately after changing into a surgical suit.
The director asked me if I was only going to have local anesthesia because it was a non-intersected surgery.
So I wanted to see how sick it was,
It hurts a lot every time I put a shot in my head...
So, let's start with sleep anesthesia... So I started with sleep anesthesia.

This time, one hair follicle separator came in and there were two or three nurses.
When the director collects the hair follicles, it seems that the hair follicle separator was dividing them according to the number of hair per hair follicle.

When I collected it, I carried it on my back, and when I transplanted it, I lied down and repeated it.
The planting process and feeling was the same as the day before and it was just about putting up with boredom.
We've been collecting and transplanting many times,
The operation ended at 8 o'clock.

The incision was about 5500-5600 m
It was about 1260 hair follicles as a non-cutter.

Finally, I received the results that I planted 8084 seedlings.

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Currently, it's been 9-10 days since the surgery, and there's no pain except for the tickle.
The transplant area is so itchy, and the incision is a little itchy
I'm just holding it in as if I'm cleaning it.

When I read other people's reviews, some people have pain in the incision and others don't,
I don't think I have one (I don't know if it's because of painless injections..)
I've never taken painkillers since the surgery.

I didn't take any pictures before the surgery, so I only post pictures after the surgery.
You can think of the preoperative condition as a very white state, just like the top of the head in the first picture.
(There was only a certain amount of thin hair, and the progression of hair loss was very severe.)

As soon as I receive the picture from the hospital, I will post the picture before and after again.

As it stands, I'm satisfied with my bangs to my top.
It's an incision from the front to the top, so maybe it's because some lengths of the hair have been planted
I feel like I already have a hair...
However, it's a shame that the top of the head seems to be a little lacking.
When I first consulted with the director, he said he would plant all the white parts of the top of the head,
If I come to the hospital tomorrow to untie the thread, I'll have to ask.

I thought you would cover the blue part in the picture, but what happens to that blue part...
Except for that blue crown, I'm mostly satisfied.

I hope time goes by as soon as possible and I see the results.
Everyone, work hard

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