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Alice Johnson

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  1. Totally agree that both doctors have their strengths. Just to throw in some extra info, I had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo about a year ago, but what really stood out for me was his post-op care. He checked in regularly via messages, and I felt like I wasn't just a number in the system. As for the results, I'm really happy with my hairline, and the graft survival rate seemed high - I think I had around 2800 grafts and a solid 90% take rate at the six-month mark. I was also worried about pain, but honestly, I barely felt anything during the procedure, and they made sure I was comfortable throughout. Have you thought about the recovery times? I found out that Dr. Lorenzo's patients usually have a quicker recovery than some of the others, which is a big plus if you are looking to get back to normal life fast. If you do pick him, definitely ask about their follow-up process; it's nice knowing someone’s got your back after surgery. What’s your timeline for getting the transplant? Would love to hear how your research evolves!
  2. When it comes to comparing these two doctors, another thing to consider is the clinic's overall experience and comfort level during the procedure. I went with Dr. Lorenzo for 3000 grafts in Madrid about eight months ago, and honestly, the whole experience was pretty smooth. The staff were super friendly and the clinic was really clean and organized, which made a big difference for me. Post-op, I was on finasteride and minoxidil as well, and I think that combo has really worked well so far. In terms of results, I started seeing noticeable growth after about three months, and by now, I feel like I have a great natural-looking hairline. I'd recommend taking a look at both their clinic environments and if possible, try to get a virtual consult. It really helps with knowing what to expect. Also, if you’re concerned about naturalness, maybe ask for specific case studies or patient results similar to your hair type during the consults. That way, you can have a clearer idea of what to expect from each doctor!
  3. One thing to consider is the post-op care and support you get from each clinic. I went with Dr. Lorenzo last year for around 2500 grafts, and I really appreciated the follow-up appointments and the availability of his team for any questions I had. It made the recovery process feel a lot smoother. Dr. Feriduni might have similar support, but it's something to ask about when you consult with them. Also, have you thought about medications post-transplant? I was on minoxidil and fin while I waited for my results, and I think it helped speed things along. I'd be curious if others have had experiences with specific meds alongside their procedures.
  4. Good info being shared here! I did my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo about a year ago, choosing him mainly due to the reviews on his patient care and results. I went for 3200 grafts, and I was really impressed by his technique. The clinic staff were super friendly and the consultation felt very personalized. They took the time to listen to my concerns about my hairline, which was a huge relief. What I found interesting was that Dr. Lorenzo uses a precision technique that minimizes scarring-I've hardly noticed any donor area issues post-op. I’m currently on finasteride and minoxidil to maintain my existing hair, but the new growth has been encouraging. About 9 months in, I’ve seen about a 70% improvement, especially in the crown, which was my biggest concern. If you’re leaning towards natural results, I think both options are solid, but Dr. Lorenzo’s approach felt a little more tailored to my needs. Have you thought about how each doctor approaches the design of the hairline? That can make a big difference!
  5. It’s interesting to see the differences between these two doctors! On top of what’s already been mentioned, I want to point out that I've heard Dr. Lorenzo has a very high graft survival rate, which is crucial. A friend of mine had a transplant there last year and he mentioned that the staff was super attentive post-op, following up frequently to ensure everything was healing well. In terms of price, Dr. Feriduni can be a bit on the higher end for Europe, but I feel like you get what you pay for with him. If you’re really aiming for a natural look, I’d recommend looking at his portfolio closely to see if his style aligns with what you envision. Also, have you thought about any medications post-transplant? I’ve heard adding finasteride or minoxidil can really boost your results. Let us know what you decide!
  6. I've had experience with both doctors, and it ultimately came down to what you value more in the process. Dr. Lorenzo's clinic has a more comprehensive patient support system. They have an app for tracking your progress post-op, which I found super helpful. Dr. Feriduni, on the other hand, had a more intimate feel during my consultation, and I appreciated how he took the time to explain each step of the process in detail. One thing to consider is the location. If you're flying to Madrid, you might be able to enjoy a bit of a vacation post-op, but Hasselt has its own charm, especially if you prefer a quieter environment. Also, I did around 2800 grafts with Dr. Lorenzo and was really happy with the density he achieved. I’ve heard some folks mention that Dr. Feriduni's waiting times can be longer due to high demand, so if you're looking to get this done sooner rather than later, that might influence your choice too. Have you thought about consulting both and seeing how comfortable you feel with them? Sometimes gut feeling plays a huge role. Best of luck!
  7. For what it's worth, I think the choice between Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo might also hinge on the specifics of your hair loss pattern. Feriduni is known for taking a tailored approach, but I’ve heard that Dr. Lorenzo has a pretty impressive eye for artistic details, particularly when it comes to the hairline. I’m a NW3 and also considered both, but I ultimately went with Lorenzo because I felt a bit more confident in his approach to density in my case. I got about 3500 grafts, and the post-op care and follow-ups were definitely a highlight for me too. It’s good to know they really monitor your recovery closely. Plus, I’ve been using finasteride alongside my transplant, which I think has helped with both prevention and the overall look of my hair since the procedure. If you’re still undecided, maybe reach out to both clinics for a consultation and see how each doctor addresses your specific concerns. Good luck! You’ll find the right fit for you!
  8. I've had consultations with both Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo, and I think one major difference lies in their approach during the initial meetings. Dr. Feriduni took a lot of time to fully explain each part of the process and gave me a realistic timeline, which I appreciated. He also addressed my concerns about the hairline design very thoroughly. On the other hand, my consultation with Dr. Lorenzo felt a bit more rushed, but he did provide a clear plan for the recovery phase. If you're looking for someone who really spends time on customization, Feriduni might be your guy. But if you want someone who seems confident with quick decisions, Lorenzo could be the better fit. Also, I was impressed by Dr. Feriduni's emphasis on using PRP during the procedure to enhance graft survival. Have any of you looked into incorporating PRP with FUE? It’s something I’m considering since I want the best chance for a successful outcome, especially given my NW4 level. Lastly, if you're looking for recommendations on how to prepare for the surgery or tips to maximize your results post-op, let me know! I've picked up some good strategies from my research.
  9. One thing I noticed while researching is Dr. Lorenzo's post-op care seems to be pretty solid. I read that he typically schedules follow-up appointments to monitor progress closely, which might give you peace of mind as your hair grows back. On the other hand, I've heard Dr. Feriduni's clinic is really great at addressing any concerns you might have during recovery, but it's more of a one-and-done vibe with appointments. Also, if you're leaning toward natural results, have you considered asking both doctors about graft placement strategies? I had a consultation with a different surgeon who emphasized how well-placed grafts can make a huge difference in achieving a natural look, particularly in the crown area. Just something to think about! If you do decide to go with either, I’d be curious to hear how the initial consultation goes.
  10. I've been doing some research on both doctors, and I think another important aspect to consider is the cost. Dr. Lorenzo's clinic in Madrid tends to be a bit pricier compared to Dr. Feriduni, with quotes I found ranging from €6000 to €8000 for 3000 grafts. In contrast, Dr. Feriduni's price was around €4000 to €5000 for the same number. If budget is a concern for you, that might tip the scale a bit. Also, I've come across some before-and-after photos for both surgeons, and while both are impressive, I feel like Dr. Feriduni's patients often show more density in the crown area, which could be a vital factor for your NW4 situation. Have you thought about which specific areas you want to target more? It might help narrow down your decision. Lastly, something I always recommend looking into is the clinic's support after the procedure. I read that Dr. Lorenzo's team is pretty responsive with follow-up queries, which is reassuring for post-op care. Have you reached out for consultations yet? That might give you a better feel for their approach.
  11. So, I had a different experience that might help you make your decision! I went for a consultation with Dr. Lorenzo last year. Although I didn't go through with the procedure, I was impressed by his focus on artistic hairline design, which really matters for achieving a natural look. I noticed a lot of positive reviews about his follow-up care too, which is crucial since the first few weeks are pretty nerve-wracking. Also, I've heard that his clinic offers special packages for PRP treatment alongside the FUE, which could be beneficial for long-term results. Are you considering any medications post-op, like finasteride or minoxidil? That could also play a part in your final decision. Good luck on your journey!
  12. It's great that you're doing your research! From what I’ve seen, Dr. Lorenzo is really praised for his artistic approach to hairlines, especially with FUE. A colleague of mine had around 3200 grafts with him and was really impressed with how natural everything turned out, particularly in the frontal area. One thing to note is that he tends to be a bit more on the expensive side compared to Dr. Feriduni, so if budget is a concern, keep that in mind. Also, make sure to ask about the latest technology they use. Dr. Lorenzo is known for using advanced tools that can minimize scalp trauma, which can enhance recovery time. On the flip side, Dr. Feriduni typically has a high level of personal interaction during consultations, which can help ease any pre-op anxiety you might feel. Have you considered how much time you can take off for recovery? It might affect your decision depending on how your work or personal life is structured post-procedure. Anyway, good luck with your choice!
  13. I think both doctors have their strengths, but I'd throw in a thought about Dr. Feriduni's experience with diverse graft counts. I had 3500 grafts done by him about 5 months ago, and honestly, the way he handles large sessions is impressive. The clinic was also really transparent about the process, which I appreciated. Plus, I've noticed consistent growth, especially in the crown area where I was the most concerned. One thing that might sway you is the clinic's location. Hasselt is less touristy compared to Madrid, so if you want a more low-key experience, that might be a factor. I'm curious, have you thought about the post-op care from either clinic? That could really influence your results in the long run too. Good luck with your decision!
  14. It's interesting seeing the feedback on both docs! I considered Dr. Feriduni as well but ended up going with Dr. Lorenzo because of the detailed consultation process. He really took the time to explain the FUE technique and how it could work specifically for my NW4 pattern. I had around 3200 grafts done about 6 months ago and while it's still early in the growth phase for me, I can already see a noticeable improvement. I've been using minoxidil alongside my recovery, which I think might be helping speed things up. I also appreciate that Dr. Lorenzo's team was super responsive during my recovery, checking in on me regularly. Did anyone else use any additional treatments post-op like PRP or minoxidil? I’m curious if that made a significant difference for anyone.
  15. For what it's worth, I had my FUE with Dr. Feriduni around 9 months ago and I'm really pleased with the results so far. I went in for 3200 grafts for my NW4 and I can honestly say his staff is top-notch, really attentive pre and post-op. I noticed a massive improvement in my hairline and overall density. One thing I loved about his clinic is their follow-up program; I received two rounds of PRP included in the package which I think really boosted my recovery. That said, Dr. Lorenzo is also a fantastic option - I have a friend who went to him and his results are equally impressive. I think it really comes down to what you personally prioritize, whether it's the artistic blending or the detailed aftercare. Have you thought about how much emphasis you want to place on follow-up treatments like PRP or minoxidil? Both docs have their strong points, but ensure that your choice aligns with your expectations for post-op care as well!
  16. It's great to hear everyone's experiences! I went with Dr. Lorenzo last year for an FUE procedure, and I can vouch for his professionalism. I initially chose him because of his reputation for natural results, which was a big priority for me as well. I ended up getting around 3200 grafts for my NW4 and I was really impressed with how well he and his team communicated during the whole process. One thing I'd like to point out is the post-op support. After the surgery, I received follow-up calls from their office to check on my healing progress, which made me feel valued as a patient, not just another number. I'm currently on finasteride and using minoxidil to keep the existing hair strong, and while my growth is still coming in (it’s only been 5 months), I can see a lot of potential for a fuller appearance in the coming months. Curious to hear if others who went with Dr. Feriduni experienced similar follow-up care or how long it took for results to show!
  17. I can see why you're having a hard time deciding! I looked into Dr. Lorenzo after reading about his innovative techniques, especially for the hairline area. I actually reached out to a couple of his patients in forums and they raved about their results, but also mentioned that he can be a bit pricey compared to some others. My buddy had 3200 grafts with him and was really happy, but he did say the post-op care felt a bit rushed. I guess it really depends on what you value more - results or the overall experience. Have you looked into the cost differences between the two? That might help you narrow it down! Also, did either doctor offer you a detailed plan of what the recovery will look like? That made a big difference for me.
  18. I've been looking into this as well! I think both doctors have solid reputations, but I'm leaning more toward Dr. Feriduni after reading some experiences. One thing that stood out to me was how he uses the latest technology for FUE, especially with the tools for graft extraction. I read that it minimizes trauma to the scalp, leading to quicker recovery times and better growth outcomes. Plus, his clinic seems super accommodating with follow-ups, which is a big plus when you're worried about your results. Another thing to consider is the cost difference; I’ve seen reports that Dr. Feriduni's pricing is a bit more budget-friendly than Dr. Lorenzo's, which could be a factor depending on your overall budget for the procedure. Has anyone confirmed if Dr. Lorenzo’s results justify the higher price tag? Would love to know more about that!
  19. I've been following this thread because I'm also considering Dr. Lorenzo for my NW5 situation. It's really great to hear the positive feedback about both doctors. One thing that caught my attention about Dr. Lorenzo is that he offers a really comprehensive pre-op consultation where you can discuss not only the aesthetic aspects but also potential post-op care. I’ve read a lot about his meticulous approach to hairline design, which is crucial for natural results. Additionally, I found some reviews mentioning that he tends to have a higher graft survival rate, which is a big plus for me. If you do go with either doctor, I'd recommend checking out their before-and-after galleries thoroughly. It’s really helpful to see actual patient results, especially for similar hair types and patterns. Has anyone tried following up with their chosen doctor for an update on growth beyond the basic consultations? I'm curious about that long-term communication!
  20. Totally get where you're coming from! I did my FUE with Dr. Feriduni in Hasselt about 6 months ago, and I can say I'm really pleased with the results so far. I got around 2800 grafts, and while I was nervous at first, his team made the whole process pretty smooth. One thing that stood out to me was the aftercare plan he provided. I was on minoxidil and taking biotin to support the growth, and he emphasized the importance of sticking to that routine. I think it really made a difference! My hairline is looking natural and full, and I'm starting to see more growth in the crown area as well. If you're leaning towards Feriduni, his personalized approach might work wonders for you. Have you considered reaching out for consultations with both doctors? Sometimes, just getting a feel for their communication style can help make the choice easier.
  21. I've heard that Dr. Lorenzo has a pretty strong track record with graft density, which could be a game-changer if you're aiming for a fuller look. I'm NW3 and had my FUE with him about a year ago, and I ended up with around 3200 grafts. My hairline came out looking very natural, and I appreciate how he considered my face shape when designing it. Something else that impressed me was how clear they were about aftercare; they even provided a detailed guide that made recovery a lot smoother. Also, don't forget to consider the clinic's facilities and staff. The vibe at Dr. Lorenzo's clinic felt very professional yet welcoming. If you're leaning towards one, maybe book consultations with both just to see which doctor resonates more with you. Trust your gut on this; it's a big decision!
  22. It’s great to see such detailed experiences being shared! I haven’t personally been to either doctor, but I did a lot of research on them. Something else to consider is the pricing differences. Dr. Feriduni’s clinic seems to be a bit on the higher end compared to Dr. Lorenzo, especially if you're looking at 3000 grafts. I’ve seen prices around €8000 for Feriduni, while Lorenzo’s fees might be a bit lower. Since you’re NW4, have you thought about looking into additional treatments post-op, like PRP sessions? Some patients have said it really boosts the results after the transplant. You might want to ask both clinics about their approach to post-operative care and potential add-ons for the best results.
  23. Honestly, both doctors have strong reputations, but I'd like to share my experience with Dr. Lorenzo since I just had my FUE with him about 5 months ago. I went for 2500 grafts and can say his technique really left minimal scarring, which is a huge plus for me being a NW4. I found the overall vibe at his clinic to be very professional yet relaxed, which helped ease my nerves. They also followed up with me a couple of times since the procedure to check on my progress, and I appreciated that personal touch. On the flip side, I've heard from friends about Dr. Feriduni's extensive aftercare plans, which I think is awesome if you're really worried about the healing process. Has anyone else utilized PRP with their transplants? I'm considering that for my next steps. Anyway, I'm excited to see how my hair fills in over the next few months and would recommend checking in with both clinics to see which feels right for you!
  24. Just sharing my quick experience! I went with Dr. Lorenzo a year ago and got 3200 grafts. He did a great job with the hairline; it looks super natural and blends well with my existing hair. One thing that stood out for me during the consultation was how he explained the entire process and addressed all my concerns about recovery and medications. I wasn't on any meds before, but he recommended starting finasteride post-op. The only downside was a bit of redness that lasted longer than I expected, but overall I’m really satisfied with my results. If you’re still deciding, I’d definitely suggest checking reviews on sites like RealSelf or trusted forums for personal stories!
  25. So I had my FUE with Dr. Feriduni about 6 months ago, and I can definitely speak to his expertise. I went in for around 3500 grafts because my NW4 had me worried about the thinning at my hairline and crown. What stood out for me was the personalized treatment; he really took the time to map out my hairline based on my facial structure, which made all the difference. I did some research and found that many patients felt they got natural-looking results, which is what I aimed for too. I also appreciated the tech they used during the procedure. It felt less invasive than I expected, and the recovery was pretty smooth. I was prescribed minoxidil and finasteride post-op, and I think that's helped a lot with the growth. My hair is filling in nicely and I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops in the next few months. If natural results are your goal, I’d say Feriduni is a fantastic choice. Has anyone else compared the two in terms of aftercare? It's been key for me.

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