I had the surgery on November 19, and I still remember the date.
Since then, I feel a bit sorry for the stress I put myself through over my wide forehead and square jaw.
Every time I looked in the mirror, I thought about how I needed to hide my bangs, but now I purposely pull them back to see the new hairline.
Initially, I consulted another clinic and even paid a deposit there.
But after my consultation at Moen Line, I just knew this was the place for me, so I switched.
They explained everything calmly, and while I was watching them work on the hairline, I felt strangely at ease.
Before that, I was really anxious about whether I should go through with it, but there, my mindset shifted to “I have to do this.”
Since my forehead was quite wide, it wasn’t a small transplant; it was over 3,000 grafts.
The doctor was incredibly focused and detailed, planting the grafts meticulously.
Even though it must have been tough at times, he maintained a steady expression and stayed concentrated the whole time, which made me think I made the right choice. The nurses were also very attentive and professional.
The surgery combined both incision and non-incision methods.
I was honestly most worried about the incision part because I had to take a lot of grafts, but when the time came, it wasn’t as terrifying as I thought.
The first day, lying down was slightly uncomfortable, but by the next day, I was like, “Oh, I had surgery yesterday?” It didn’t hurt at all.
I was really worried about swelling, but aside from a little puffiness around my temples, my face hardly showed any signs of it.
Looking in the mirror, I thought, “This is okay!”
Most importantly, I absolutely love the hairline they created for me.
The shape is so beautiful that just looking at it makes me happy.
Now all I want is for the grafts to grow in healthily, so I pray for that every day.
It’s amazing to think I can be this happy about my forehead… I’m really in a state of satisfaction these days.