Hello. This time, I am going to transplant 1000 hairs on the top of the head + 1800 hairs on the front of the head, a total of 2,800 hairs on the MOEM Clinic, and leave a post to share.First of all, the preoperative condition was difficult to manage because the M-shaped areas on both sides were getting thinner and the front density was also missing. In particular, the left side was more advanced, so it was obvious even if I usually covered it, and my worries grew if I flipped my bangs or blew them. At first, I planned to transplant about 1,800 hairs in the front, but during the consultation, I was suggested to proceed with the top of my head as well. I've heard that the top of the head may not be dramatic, but considering time and cost, it's better to do it all at once After judging, I finally decided to get a total of 2800 hairs for the bangs + the top of the head. Now that I think about it, I think I've made a good decision.I also upload a picture of the design on the day of the surgery.When I set the design on the day of surgery, I was worried about how far to lower the line, but when I received actual counseling, I was satisfied that the line was naturally set according to my face shape and existing hair flow. In the front, he supplemented the M shape with a natural curve rather than a straight line, and the left and right balance was accurately adjusted. Even from the side, it was designed to blend naturally with the existing hair, so there was no feeling that it came down. The top of the head was also wide around the center, so a design that can be expected to improve the overall density came out.The surgery went well as planned, and it was better than I thought, except for anesthesia. I was scared that it would hurt several times more than dental anesthesia, but of course it hurt, but it wasn't to the point where it was hard to bear. I think the surgery took about 4 to 5 hours, and after it was over, they gave me porridge, so I ate well and went home.The surgery was in early October, so I was able to stay at home for the holidays and rest enough, and I washed my hair every day and took prescription drugs. The first day was okay, but as time passed, my headache got worse and worse, so I suffered a little. I think it would have been quite hard if you did it on your way to work. There was itching at the collection and transplantation site, but it was tolerable.And below is a picture of the second week after the surgery. I think I filmed it after washing my hair at the hospital, but from then on, I could wash it with a fingerprint shampoo and it didn't affect my daily life at all. After about a month, most of the scabs fell out and the transplant hair fell out, but the hair around me also fell out a lot, so the bathroom was full of hair. I was worried that it fell out enough to feel it, but I think it's a dark age and I don't want to stress too much. I'm going to wait a little slow because I have to watch it for a year anyway.In the future, I will continue to take medicine and take good care of nutritional supplements and watch the progress. I hope it will be a little helpful to those who have been worried like me. If there is a change in the 3rd and 6th months, I will post additional reviews!Thank you.
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