<모발이식 전 내머리야><난특히 오른쪽이 많이 파임><이건 하고 나서 당일날이야><당일><디자인 사진이야 ㅎㅎ><비포><애프터><This is my hair before hair transplant><I have a lot of dents, especially on the right side><This is the same day after doing this><Same day><It’s a design photo haha><Before><After>My face was on the long side,
especially my forehead. It was very wide.
I also had a tattoo on my scalp. I always wore bangs when I put on makeup.
When I let my bangs down, they fell out so much that they all split apart.
In the old days, I used to cut my bangs well. But
it didn't work ㅠ
After much deliberation
, I found out about The Black Clinic's hair transplant center and
went to a few consultations. After
seeing the hospital atmosphere and the director, I made a decision.
On the same day, I went by 9:30 in the morning,
changed clothes, and started preparing for the procedure right away. I took
samples from the back of my head and designed them. They said they would do it,
so it was about 2 hours just on the back of their head!? I thought it was stuck, so
I went into the design after the collection was over haha.
I like things that are obvious even if it's a bit excessive haha,
but the director always stops me.. haha
I like things that look natural haha. Still, I think he reflected my opinion to some extent. He was very kind!!
The procedure lasts an hour and a half?? It was over faster than I expected.
He was quick with his hands and I kept sleeping haha.
He was so gentle and gentle.
At
first, I was a little worried because he told me that sedation anesthesia would not work,
but he said that I had to lie down on my stomach and that it was dangerous. Also,
the director was doing everything from the beginning to the end of the procedure
to give the patients confidence. So
it was more believable!
Anyway, I really like it!
I should have done it a long time ago. Ugh,
there's less pain than I thought??
I thought my tone of voice would hurt, but I'm sleeping well and
even without wearing a hat, I just straighten my hair and go about my daily life well! I love it so much haha.
What kind of aftercare should I do from now on?