I am a person who has been worrying about hairline hair transplant consultations for 1-2 years.
In the end, I paid a deposit but ended up canceling it a week before the surgery
. I'm leaving this.
I went to more places than the ones listed, but I'll just write down the places that come to mind.
This
is a hospital I went to because I thought it would be good after reading reviews in a certain community (branch). Ultimately, this is the place where I placed a down payment and then canceled it. I was planning to have surgery at another branch, not the main branch, but I ended up finding out about forehead reduction surgery, so I ended up canceling it to find out more. They canceled it right away, telling me to consider it more carefully when canceling.
I've also been to the main branch here, and I'm attracted to consultations that take the patient's condition into consideration and pay more attention to the patient's condition rather than the price or the attitude of having to do something unconditionally, but this place keeps... I chose it because I felt like they were trying to catch me by cutting me off while making a deal with me. I didn't.
The director who consulted with me was very kind and funny, so I enjoyed the entire consultation. There was someone undergoing surgery... and judging by the fact that surgery was possible right away, it didn't seem like many people were looking for it. The price was mid-range.
It was a hospital that did both non-incision and incision, and I was consulted for non-incision.
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He seemed extremely proud. He seemed confident. Rather than telling me first, did he ask me if I had any questions?
The consultation ended with just answering questions. The price was a bit high~
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The director here was really kind. I talk a lot, but he listens to every single one of my concerns and
provides detailed advice. Please show me a lot of example pictures... We consulted for about an hour... hahahahahahahahaha
In the end, I didn't choose... but the price is mid-range... a bit cheap. Here, incision + non-incision was recommended.
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I went here because the director was famous, but the director was very busy, so I got counseling from another teacher.
The consultation time with the manager was longer than the consultation time with the chair teacher... It's a difficult place to even make a consultation appointment... Apart from me, the appointments were fully booked, so there were a lot of people at the hospital. It seemed like a place more frequented by men than women's hairlines. Yeah. When you get hairline surgery from the director, the price is +... The price is also high.
They don't attract customers... It seemed like a hospital that didn't like customers lol. First of all, it was hard to make a reservation... It seemed like a hospital with a high level of satisfaction.
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This is the first place I went to without knowing what it was, but it's a bit... a factory-style hospital.
There are a lot of consultation rooms, a lot of people, a lot of staff... haha. Personally,
I didn't choose this hospital because I felt like I could trust a hospital with a doctor's name and receive more attentive care.
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This is a hospital famous for incisions. You say there is no need for non-incisions..? There is someone with a clear opinion...
Looking at the reviews of the surgery, it seems to be okay, but when I received the consultation... he said that if I did it, my face would get really small and it would be a big hit haha.
He seemed confident, but rather than taking my condition into consideration, he unconditionally encouraged the surgery. In terms of the surgery part, I just didn't choose it.
The price was mid-range.
What I felt was that hospitals that are already recognized as good definitely have a lot of customers and don't attract customers.
The bigger the hospital, the more there is a difference depending on which doctor performs the surgery . is big.
Also, considering that the recommended number of hair follicles varies significantly from hospital to hospital, it seems that each doctor has a different opinion. For me, the difference was really noticeable from 2,000 to 4,000 hairs. There were many hospitals that recommended 3,000 to 3,500 Mo, but hospitals that recommended 2,000 Mo were excluded.
However, in the end, I did not undergo hairline hair transplantation. The reason is density and forehead height.
The hair is incredibly thick and there is no bald spot at all. I recommend hairline transplantation to those who have a lot of fine hair.
Density seemed really important. I felt like it wasn't as good as it could be if the density wasn't there.
I have no hair and my hair is thin, so it is difficult to achieve density, so although the area is the same, more hair follicles are included.
Even so, there is no thinning at the back... ㅠㅠ Also, I heard that there are limitations to hairline transplantation due to the high height of the forehead.
Then I found out about forehead reduction surgery, and I'm looking into this surgery again... haha It
's been quite a while since I received the consultation, so I don't remember much, so I wrote roughly, but I hope it helps even a little.