After a big decision, I got a top of my head hair transplant from JARADA CLINIC.
When I did it, I felt that I did everything I could, so I was rather relieved, I thought I had to be a little faster to be effective at a younger age, so I proceeded right away, but I thought I was good at proceeding. During the consultation, the director recommended 1,500 to 2,000 hair follicles, Considering age, cost, and preparation for future problems, we decided to use 1,800 hair follicles. In the end, you planted about 38 more hair follicles. We still have to see the results, but the overall operation process, counseling, and service are satisfactory. If the result comes out well, I think I'll be a really passionate promoter for JARADA CLINIC.Consultation and Appointment Process
September 15: Consultation after reservation on Naver (10,000 won / 1 hour consultation / Very satisfied)
Resolved surgery immediately after consultation → Remittance of the reservation fee the next day (concerned for a day because there was an empty seat left)
Fortunately, I got a vacancy on September 23rd (if I missed it, it would have been pushed back to mid-October)
Visit the hospital five days before surgery and receive blood tests, scalp care, and surgery guidance (originally called a visit a week ago)
the day of surgery
Arrive at the hospital at 9 a.m. → Design with the director
Pay, fill out the consent form for surgery, and take a before photo
Entering the operating room at around 10 p.m. after changing, head shaving and starting sleep anesthesia (strong recommendation for sleep anesthesia...)
Surgery begins (10:30) I'm relieved that the deputy director kept checking the anesthesia and talking to me at the beginning of the operation
Surgery ends around 1:30 p.m
After moving to the recovery room around 2 o'clock, I'll eat lunch and leave the hospital
There was little pain, and I even went for a walk that evening because my condition was good.
However, the top of the head of the surgery area was wrapped like a turban, and when I wore a beanie, my hair looked like a cockroach prince (swelling + bandaging + beanie), so I just took off my beanie. Rather, I thought it would look like 'you hurt your head' because I saw bandages.The next day (Day 1 of surgery)I was a little uncomfortable sleeping, but after adjusting to a certain degree, I fell asleep, but I kept waking up at dawn (the first day didn't get pus on my towel because of the bandage)I went to the hospital and shampooed... This hurt the most.
Especially, the collection area hurt so much. I held it in because they said I had to do it to get rid of the skin "Do I have to do this?" That's what came out.Anyway, I'm learning how to shampoo and take care of it, and I've been spraying it hard since that day.Currently (Day 2 of surgery)It's easier to take off the bandage. But there's no bandage, so the blood and pus come out Make sure to put on a towel and buy a cushion like me at Daiso and use it for 3-4 days
I'm spraying the fresh spray I got from day two
I tried shampooing by myself on the morning of the 2nd day, and it was much less painful and refreshing than yesterday (but it hurts if you don't wash it carefully)
I'm going to leave a review in the next three, six, nine, and 12 months, and if you're curious about what I've been up to in the middle, I'll share my updates.I wish you all the best :)
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