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[Hairline] Apgujeong Station Mo Woo-rim Clinic Cut Women's Hairline 2,500 (3,700 in total as a service)

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2500 women's hairline (3,700 in total as a service) was operated on by an incision at the Mo Woo-rim Clinic in Apgujeong Station!

0. I've been thinking about counseling hair transplantation for a long time, but I didn't have much time, so I was only thinking about it in my mind. Then, I suddenly had time and went to consult on the same day, but I was able to quickly consult with the head of the department and the vice head of the department (almost a few hours later), and they responded kindly. I had a consultation on May 4th, and I was able to schedule the surgery for the earliest weekend schedule, May 20th (Sat). It seems easy to set the surgery date because there are several directors. On the same day, I set the surgery date and made a reservation of 100,000 won. I was able to make a reservation with confidence because you said you would give me a refund if I didn't get surgery. Of course, I've already made up my mind from coming here, but I don't know about people... And there were several teachers at the Mo Woo-rim clinic, and I received counseling from the vice president (CEO Kim Yeon-kwang), who explained it to my eye level and gave me very serious and reliable counseling, but I changed my reservation in the middle because I wanted to get it from the CEO of the victims because of my art experience and hair transplant experience.

1. Before the operation, I kept looking at the reviews before the operation, and I had my own design standards, such as "I should copy this place" and "I should not do this." The design that the vice president held me during the consultation was good, but I thought it would be easier for you to tell me more specifically with 100% confidence, so I sketched it myself on an iPad and took it with me.

2. On the morning of the surgery, I washed my hair myself and arrived at 9 o'clock, the opening time of the hospital. Even though it was right after the opening, all the employees prepared in perfect order, so it seems that the entire surgery process was carried out without delay.
I was guided to the recovery room to use for half a day on 09:00, changed into a surgical suit, took a before photo in the photo room, and heard about the surgical process and precautions.
09:30 I met the director in the counseling room and made a rough design. I showed you my sketches, asked you everything you were curious about, and we talked as much as I wanted.
I entered the operating room at 10:00, and the director gave me the final design and sketched it considering the direction of the mother. It was nice to be able to look in the mirror and check it thoroughly until I was satisfied. Lying on an operating table with a confirmed design and a perforated face, the director anesthetized, incised, and twisted the occipital region. I tend to endure pain well, so I proceeded with local anesthesia. After receiving about 10 to 15 anesthesia injections, I also received about 10 injections with saline solution to prevent blood from flowing, but this hurt more than anesthesia injections, so at first, it really made a "bill." Still, after this, I was anesthetized immediately and there was no pain at all. I heard the director screeching the back of my head, and it was amazing because I felt like he was cutting it against a piece of paper or a wooden board, not from my head. When I was ripping off the cut scalp, I heard the sound and feeling of taking something like a squeak off my head, and I think this was the weirdest part. And then it's on the Mo Woo-rim websiteHe explained that the inner skin was sutured with a melting thread and the outer skin was sutured with a regular thread so that the incision could be attached quickly. The hand you sutured was so fast, I think it ended in a flash.
10:45 I had to separate the hair follicles from the cut scalp, so in the operating room, the nurses separated the hair follicles for about 3-4 minutes, and I was able to go to the recovery room and rest. I went to the bathroom, lied down on my phone, dozed off, and spent time comfortably and freely.
After about 11:45 an hour, the hair follicle separation was over, so I went back into the operating room. This time, I had to lie down front, so they set up a mask and eye patch to cover my face. Like the previous incision, the transplant areas such as the forehead, temples, and gouretnaru were anesthetized, and the same saline solution was added. Again, the anesthesia and saline solution hurt a lot. This time, I waited for 5 to 10 minutes to prevent much blood from flowing because the saline solution was sufficiently permeated. While waiting, the director played music and talked to me about this and that so that I wouldn't get bored. After that, I went into hair transplantation, and whenever the director planted hair follicles with a hair transplant, there was a sound of percussion as if shooting a gun. At first, I thought you were putting tape on my face because I felt something stinging but wide in area. Instead of planting one part and moving on to the next, the director turned my head around and planted it on the left side, center, right side, and planted it again on the left side. It was fun because I could feel the operation pattern. It was good that the director also explained the surgical process and progress in detail while doing small talk. So I thought the transplant would take a long time, but the transplant itself felt like it ended very early. Originally, I received an estimate of 2,500 hairs, but the director called me a small number of parameters and planted all the hair follicles collected from the cut scalp, so he said he planted up to 3,700 hairs. After the transplant, the nurses adjusted the depth of the hair follicles planted by leveling.
14:15 After the whole process was over, I took pictures, went to the recovery room, changed, ate snacks, and was informed to the pharmacy and finished.
I was able to leave the hospital around 14:30. I was informed that it would take a total of 4 to 5 hours, but it took a total of 5 hours and a half, so it would be better to take your time. I had to take public transportation when I got home, so I took a lot of hats, but even though it was a little bigger than my head, I wore gauze attached to the back of my head, a swollen forehead, and a surgical hat given by Mo Woo-rim, so a regular hat became a head size that I could never wear. I think it would be a good idea to bring a hood. I wore glasses and a mask, but Gurenaru said he might get swept by glasses, so I carefully spread my legs and put them on and took them off. On the first day of surgery, I felt almost no pain because I was anesthetized, and I felt heavy when the back of my head and bangs were not my head like stones. My head felt stiff back and forth, so I felt like I was pulling from my chin to the back of my head when I ate something. However, it didn't hurt enough to take Tylenol, so I just took the prescribed medicine. Rather than being sick, I had to spray the birth spray every 30 minutes, so this was the most cumbersome part. Because of this, it would be better to leave the day's schedule empty.

3. The second day after the operation, there was also little pain, and it bothered me because I had to spray the birth spray every 30 minutes. Day 2 is off on Sunday, so I decided to go get a disinfecting shampoo on the morning of Day 3. If you can handle the fact that you have to spray your hair, swollen forehead, and fresh spray every 30 minutes, your daily life will be possible on the second day.

4. On the morning of the 3rd day, the day after the surgery, I put on my hood and went to the rainforest to get shampoo. It was something I knew from all the other reviews, but it was good because nurses and managers explained it in detail one by one. I removed the gauze, shampooed it, dried it, and got a regenerative laser, which took about 50 minutes. From today, daily life has become much easier because you only need to spray the fresh spray once every 2-3 hours. And I'm a 5:5 or 6:4 part, and I was thinking about getting bangs to cover the transplant, but I decided to just leave the part because if I spray it, the bangs will be cracked right away. So I think the transplant on the part of the hair would have been obvious right away, but people around me didn't ask me or mention it.
When I got home, I washed my hair by myself at night, and it was difficult because I had more things to care about than I thought. If you have time, it would be good to go and learn shampoo yourself. It was nice to feel refreshed after shampooing, but at the same time, as my senses came back, I also felt that my head was sizzling and itchy. In the future, I think I can overcome a big crisis if I pay attention not to scratch my head unconsciously. I hope the transplant's hair grows soon. I'll post a review later when I have time.
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