I would like to share my experience with hairline transplantation in order to become a professional singer. It's been 5 months since I had a hairline transplant at a hospital near Sinsa Station, and there were no dark days. It has already grown 4-5cm and the engraftment rate is usually around 70%, but I think it is 95%. I naturally have thick hair, and that was my biggest worry, but as a result, thick hair was growing in the transplanted area as well, so I don't like that part. If you have thin hair, hairline transplantation is recommended. It's important to find a doctor who is naturally good at performing surgery, but I think it's also important to figure out what your expectations are first. I'm satisfied with that because I've had a complex about having a wide side forehead all my life, but I'm very satisfied with being able to reveal my forehead, and it's really amazing that my hair is growing.
I transplanted 3,000 thousand hairs through non-incision, and it took about 10 hours. The uncomfortable thing about the surgery was that I had to lie down for a long time, and it took a long time to smell the body from the non-incision. In fact, the planting process only took about an hour or two. The pain after surgery was minimal, but I was very uncomfortable. I also had to worry about washing my hair for another month or two until the hair grew and the wound healed. Now that my wounds have fully recovered, I don't even care if the wind blows. It's just like my short hair.
If you have suffered from a wide forehead all your life, we recommend a hair transplant. However, I would like to say that depending on the doctor's ability and the condition of your hair, you should expect some level of unnaturalness before starting. Chamna did it with a slit! I hope this helps those who are worried about having a wide forehead!