Female hair transplant^^ I finally escaped the Wong Fei-hong forehead (in Korea)

Before the surgery, my forehead was totally like Wong Fei-hong’s…
It was long enough to fit four fingers easily, so the stress I had was no joke…
Since my forehead was wide, angular, and even bumpy along the hairline, I felt so burdened whenever my forehead was exposed…^^
Honestly, the day I hated the most in the entire world was windy days.
Because my forehead was so wide, I couldn’t even dream of having those trendy see‑through bangs….
When you compare the photos, the difference is even more noticeable, right?^^
Now that I’m at the 9‑month mark after surgery, even when I pull my hair back with a headband, the line has settled into a nice round shape.
People say that if the curve doesn’t match your face shape, it can look artificial…
But since I had it done at Dana, which is known for great design, that warning feels like someone else’s story
Places that are truly good at shaping the line definitely have the experience — you can tell they’ve built up plenty of know‑how^^
📌 Source: Naver Café ‘병원발품백과대사전’
You can view the original post about the surgery at the link below.
https://cafe.naver.com/suddes/4019930
For reference, the cost of female hair transplantation in Korea usually varies depending on the number of grafts.
For around 1,500–2,000 grafts, the price is typically in the 2.5–4 million KRW range.
For 3,000 grafts or more, especially when detailed hairline design is involved, it usually ranges from 6–9 million KRW.
For women, the hairline’s curve, density, and hair‑growth direction are extremely important,
so choosing a clinic with plenty of experience makes a huge difference in overall satisfaction^^