She is a woman and is not bald, but has fine hair on her M-shaped forehead.
When her bangs were pulled back, the M-shaped part was made up of only fine hair, making her head look sparse and empty.
For a long time, she debated whether to get a scalp tattoo or a hair transplant, but eventually decided to get a hair transplant.
Hospital consulted
1. ㅁㅈㄹ
Location: Apgujeong Station
Transplant volume: 2,200 hair
transplant time: 4 hours for incision, 5 hours for non-incision
As the hospital is large, the fields are divided into male hair transplant and female hair transplant, and the director only handles women's hair, so it is clear that When I drew the line, the shape was the prettiest. They do both incision and non-incision, but the incision was cheaper and the surgery time was shorter, so the incision was more recommended. The facilities were good and had a factory-like feel typical of large hospitals. The price was the most expensive among the three places.
2. ㅁㅂㅊ
Location: Apgujeong Station
Transplant amount: 800 hair follicles (1900 hairs)
Transplant time: 2 hours
This is a place that only performs non-incisions and counts the number of hair transplants in real time. The director provides detailed counseling.
The follow-up care seemed thorough, including free retouching if you were not satisfied with the appearance after transplantation.
I even put down a reservation deposit because they gave me a same-day reservation discount, but the women's hair line doesn't seem to have enough reviews so I think I need to do more research before making a decision.
3. ㅁㅅ
Location: Gangnam Station
Transplant amount: 1,000 hair follicles (2,000 hairs)
Transplant time: 5 hours
I went there because it only does non-incision and the hospital is small and has a lot of reviews. The consultation went well, but the follow-up management seemed a bit poor.
Each hospital had distinct pros and cons, and I'm still not sure, so I plan to look into 3-4 more places before deciding on surgery.