I don't have a lot of pictures, but
I started to have M-shaped hair loss after I was 33 and started to have a hairline. I think I had a hairline done about three times.
Then, at some point, it hit me and I saw that the M-shaped hair loss kept getting wider...
and the color of my hair. The hairline color also changes over time
(I'm a bit sensitive to color),
and the line feels awkward... I can't wear a headband,
so I made up my mind and went to the hospital expecting 1,500 hairs,
but the consultation came out to be about 2,000-3,000 hairs.
There was a surprisingly large difference in cost.
I expected 1,500 hairs, but once I got the number, non-incision was no longer an option and
I had no choice but to go with incision. I decided on 2,500 hairs and
decided to go to a hospital that only does one surgery a day.
It only took 6 hours...
Since this is a surgery where the doctor's physical strength is very important, I thought it would be very physically difficult for me to perform several surgeries a day, so I thought that was the most important thing.
Isn’t the doctor’s condition the most important?
I wish you would only pay attention to me all day... If you wash the bandana three times the day before, those things will continue to pile up...
Anyway, I endured it well and came out, and
I was very worried about the incision area afterward, but I was told that I should sleep lying on my back for the incision to stick well, so
I put a towel on it. Every time I woke up the next day, I thought there was blood on it. I thought, what should I do?
I didn't see any blood, and my mom and brother just
disinfected the incision once a day with
something like a disinfectant given to me by the hospital
. I went to get the stitches removed for two days, and maybe a week or ten days later. After that, after about a week or so,
I finally shampooed my fingerprints, and after that, I was like everyone else.
I had some discomfort while sleeping for about 3 or 4 days at first, but I slept well after that.
After about 3 months, the dark period that everyone else said came didn't come and
my hair grew really well, so I contacted the hospital through KakaoTalk and
they said to come once if you're anxious, so I went.
Most men come to a dark era, but women say it's random,
and I also got M-za hair loss on the back part. It fell out a little, but the line in the front grew well (the part my boyfriend praised me for ^^),
so he feels like he didn't lose it. He said that
if it grows back from the area that fell out in the back, it will be much fuller than it is now,
and the part where the incision was made in the back. Most of these are finished to look like pink, but
only people who have about 10 or 20 percent of them have a white,
barely noticeable finish like me. He was very satisfied.
The manager who took the pictures couldn't find the incisions at first, but
he said it went so well that he asked if he could come out 6 months later and take pictures. He said it was okay, so I got
3 shampoos and said, "Lululala." I think I wrote about
that here before. Was there some kind of pride hidden inside me?
Is that why my snout looked like that after drinking wine?
The day after I had him get a forehead and hair follicle transplant...
This is a picture I took of what his condition was like...
Thank you everyone for worrying about me and telling me it would be okay.
Fortunately, I didn't get kicked,
and he hasn't talked about my hair transplant or my hair at all since that day.
I'm trying not to drink wine anymore...
Thank you everyone...
I planted 2,500 seedlings for 3.5 million won...