I've noticed my hair volume isn't what it used to be… and my forehead seems to be getting wider, which feels a bit strange every time I look in the mirror. While researching hair transplants, I came across a place called Moanline Plastic Surgery. It said it specializes in women's hairlines, and I thought, "Oh? This might be different," so I decided to go for a consultation.
Honestly, before going to the clinic, I was a bit skeptical, but once I was there and had the consultation, everything flowed so well. They explained things calmly and paid close attention to the areas I was worried about, which eased my mind a bit. So, without much hesitation, I scheduled my surgery right after the consultation.
On the day of the surgery, as soon as I walked in, we finalized the design again. They checked each line together with me, asking things like, “Is this good?” and “Should we add a bit more here?” It was a great collaborative process. Once the design was set, the surgery began, and to my surprise, it didn't hurt as much as I expected. I was just nervous while lying there, but I hardly felt any pain.
The doctor engaged with me throughout the procedure, keeping the atmosphere light, so I lost track of time. The nurses also checked in frequently to make sure I was comfortable and asked how I was feeling. Even though I was lying there for a long time, I strangely didn’t feel bored or tired at all. Suddenly, I heard, “It’s done!” and I thought, “Wait, already?”
Afterward, they washed my hair and provided post-care, including a regenerative laser treatment, which made me feel reassured. They also prepared everything I needed to take home, like the spray, saline solution, and a prescription for medication, explaining how to use everything so I wouldn’t be confused after leaving.
Once I got home, I followed their advice, applying the spray, disinfecting properly, and taking my medication on schedule… I just stuck to the routine they taught me. Now, two weeks later, the clinic said the hair grafts have taken well. I’m a little worried about the famous "dark period" coming soon, but I’m just going to try to hang in there.
Once the dark period passes and my hair settles in nicely, I’ll write another review!