At first, I was constantly self-conscious about my wide forehead, so after researching various options, I eventually decided to get a hair transplant along my hairline. This was a case where the procedure was performed non-incisionally, covering not only the front line but also the scarred area on the crown. After the surgery, I felt that the entire process was conducted very meticulously. The director, nurses, manager, and staff all constantly checked on my condition and looked after my progress, so I felt very at ease entrusting everything to them. I underwent the procedure without sedation for about 3 to 4 hours; it wasn't so much painful as just lying there continuously wasn't as easy as I expected. It was the moment I understood why everyone else opts for sedation... I think choosing the right option is crucial in that regard. Looking back now, I feel like it would have been fine if I had done it a bit earlier, but I feel a little regretful because I feel like I just spent too much time hesitating back then.