I'm a woman in her early 20s. Since I was young, I thought my hair was thin and very light, so I didn't have any power, but I wasn't aware of the problem. As I grew up, the M-shaped forehead line was stressful, so I always thought about it, but I came here after receiving a hospital recommendation from the hair salon. I didn't visit another hospital separately, and it was my first hospital, but I felt trust in the consultation with the director and designed it with him, and not only the immediate problem, but also because he thought far away and consulted me, I made an appointment for surgery without much thought. The best part I felt was the difference from other hospitals because there was no separate counseling manager, but the director directly consulted and solved all questions. On the day of the surgery, it was conducted in a calm atmosphere in the hospital, and I was rather relieved to be able to feel the flow of the surgery process directly, not sleep anesthesia. When I put in the anesthetic, it hurt momentarily like when I got lizuran, but there was little pain other than that. The director and nurses were very busy, but it was actually a little boring from the standpoint of receiving it, so I almost slept and had a comfortable operation. I was worried that the operating room would be cold, so I took it warm, but I was able to lie down comfortably because the blanket was also covered.I transplanted a total of 2014 hairs into my hairline by nasocut. I usually wear my bangs or side hair down, so it's not a obvious part when I stay still, but I'm looking forward to going around confidently soon because I was under a lot of stress when it was windy or when my hair styling wasn't going my way. Even immediately after the surgery, they told us how to manage it in detail, so we are living carefully at home as much as possible. Above all, I'm really relieved that the hospital will do follow-up care such as shampoo for a year. Also, I found out for the first time that reseran or Botox is also used on the scalp, and it was good to put Botox on the top of the head right after the surgery. In the future, we plan to go to the hospital steadily for not only the transplant site but also for overall hair health.In fact, if it wasn't for a hairline transplant, I wouldn't have visited a hair clinic, and I don't think I would have known that my hair has become much thinner. With this surgery, I want to learn a lot about how to manage it in the future. I can't help it with the innate part, but I think I'm really lucky to take care of it quickly before it's too late!
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