I am a woman in her late 20s.
Write down the overall review, including the treatment review.
The following is a review of the condition without retouching after the first procedure.
Genetically, the area near the top of the head was so thin and weak that there was a lot of stress.
I chose a scalp tattoo because the cost, process, convenience, and postoperative management of hair transplantation were burdensome.
I carefully searched for reviews and made a consultation appointment at a hospital that is often mentioned in the mass,
On the day of the consultation, I was consulted for a longer time than at the hair transplant hospital and booked a 150 ㎠ area of 3 B-type tailoring forehead cards.
(I consulted with them thoroughly about what they were worried about and their daily habits.)
On the day of the procedure
The treatment room felt like a one-person hair salon, and first, I took a picture of the scalp and set a line for the treatment area.
It was convenient to lie comfortably in a bright atmosphere and listen to music, not an operating room.
When I got a tattoo of a body part, I was worried that there would be pain during the procedure, but there was almost no pain because I proceeded with anesthesia.
(I vibrated my scalp during anesthesia and injected with little pain, and the less anesthetized area around the line during the procedure was painful but tolerable.)
It took about two to two and a half hours in total, and it ended well.
(The scalp was weak, and the scalp condition was not good, so we decided to divide it into two sessions.)
After the procedure, I took a picture, cleaned my hair, received precautions, and returned home after receiving medicine prescriptions.
(Prescription drugs are pannidil and foam type drugs applied to scalp, and hair genics that must be purchased individually.)
(There is a lot of pigment on your hair right after the procedure, so your hair stretches out, and if you touch it, the pigment comes out and turns black.)
When I checked in the mirror, I was satisfied because I couldn't see any empty parts, and I expected the pigment to be removed after shampooing.
After the procedure (condition may vary from person to person)
As the anesthesia was relieved, I felt a pull on my scalp. (Pre-post guidance)
The feeling of pulling lasted to the point where it bothered me for a few days, accompanied by a tickle after the start of decoupling.
The color became a little lighter than immediately after the procedure, but I was satisfied with the difference between the treatment area and the area that was not treated.
The stiffness lasted even after a few months, so it was stressful, but it seems to have disappeared after three months.
People around me said that it's not obvious unless you look closely, and it was good that my stress on my head was reduced a lot.
However, maybe because my scalp was stressed, my hair seemed to be losing more than usual. I think it's because it's the change of seasons..
Ten months later, the color is darker than the non-procedure area, but it has fallen out differently from the first time, so we are planning to do reinforcement procedures.
The treatment area is not the same as the color, but the people who have shaved their heads because the color is lost, so I think that someday they will be in a spotty state. (Based on my procedure)
I was really satisfied with the months immediately after the procedure,
As a result of checking the persistence of the scalp, I just feel that way now.
Since it's not a permanent procedure, I'm honestly thinking again about whether to do it regularly or rather have a hair transplant.
The temporary satisfaction was great, but the persistence was unfortunate in terms of cost.
I hope you can be of assistance.
- Hospital names are all prohibited, including initials. (2017.8.15)
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