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  1. Just jumping in here with my own experience! I went with Dr. Lorenzo about a year ago for 3200 grafts and I gotta say, I’m really happy with the results. His technique was super gentle, and my recovery was a lot smoother than I expected. I also appreciated the fact that he provided a comprehensive care plan post-surgery, which really helped ease my nerves. One thing that stood out to me was how he took the time to explain the entire process, including what to expect at each stage. It made the journey feel much more manageable. Plus, his clinic had a really welcoming vibe which made me feel at ease. I think that personal touch can make a big difference in this whole experience. If you’re leaning towards natural results, I think Dr. Lorenzo definitely has an eye for creating a seamless hairline. Oh, and regarding the follow-up care, I received regular check-in calls which I didn't see a lot of patients mentioning before. It felt nice to know they were invested in my recovery. Hope this info helps!
  2. Just wanted to add my two cents! I did a ton of research before deciding, and another thing to consider is the pricing between the two. Dr. Feriduni tends to be a bit on the pricier side compared to Dr. Lorenzo. For about 3000 grafts, I saw quotes around $6000 for Feriduni and about $4000 for Lorenzo. If budget is a concern, that might sway your decision. Also, I heard that Dr. Lorenzo offers a combination of FUE with PRP therapy, which can help boost the results and speed up recovery. I didn’t go that route myself, but thinking about it now, it might have been worth it. Have you thought about any supplementary treatments post-op? It sounds like your hairline is a big priority, so maybe exploring PRP could be helpful! Lastly, keep in mind the travel if you're coming from abroad. Both cities have pretty decent accommodations and it's always nice to explore a bit post-op if you can swing it.
  3. For what it's worth, I went with Dr. Lorenzo last year for about 3500 grafts and my experience has been great. He has a knack for really understanding what you want in terms of aesthetics, which I found super helpful. Plus, I felt really comfortable during the entire process. It took a few months, but I started seeing significant growth at around the 5-month mark, which was a relief! One thing I noticed is that the follow-up care was also quite thorough. They insisted on follow-up appointments, which made me feel supported throughout my recovery. I was on finasteride and did a few PRP sessions afterward to enhance the results, which I think made a difference too. Has anyone else tried combining PRP with their procedure? Curious to know if that helped anyone else!
  4. I've had some experience with both clinics, and I think the surgeon’s experience can really make a difference in results. Dr. Lorenzo has this great team in Madrid that works seamlessly together, which I think plays a huge role in the overall outcome. A guy I know got around 3000 grafts there and his density in the front has been really impressive. On the other hand, Dr. Feriduni has a fantastic reputation for fine-tuning the hairline, especially for NW4 patients. It might be worth reaching out to both clinics to see if one offers a more personalized consultation than the other. Have you considered getting a few virtual consultations? That could really help you get a feel for their approach.
  5. I've had the chance to speak with both Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo during my search. What stood out to me about Dr. Feriduni was his clinic's emphasis on patient comfort and their aftercare plan. They offer follow-ups that include PRP treatments, which I found intriguing since many clinics don’t prioritize this. Plus, with my NW4 status, recovery seems essential, and it sounds like Dr. Feriduni has a solid reputation for minimizing downtime. I also came across a few Instagram accounts showcasing results from both doctors, and Dr. Feriduni’s patients seem to have a more natural hairline aesthetic-something I’m really aiming for. I wonder if anyone else has noticed a difference in the hairline aesthetics between the two? Have any of you seen results that made one option stand out over the other?
  6. Hey there, Just to add to the conversation, I had my FUE with Dr. Feriduni around 8 months ago, and I went for about 3000 grafts as well. While his artistry impressed me, I also found the aftercare to be outstanding. I was on finasteride prior to the procedure, and they really encouraged me to stay on it post-op too. My hairline has turned out quite natural, and I feel like the density is what I was aiming for. I did have a minor issue with some spotting in my donor area initially, but the clinic was super responsive to my questions, which helped ease my worries. If you’re looking for a doctor who really listens and tailors the operation to your needs, Feriduni might be a solid choice. But I think it also depends on what kind of vibe you get during your consultation. Have you had any virtual or in-person consultations yet? It could help make your decision clearer!
  7. Wanted to chime in with my experience! I had my FUE done with Dr. Lorenzo about 4 months ago, around 3200 grafts for my NW4. I was really impressed with the pre-op consultation where he discussed my goals in detail and even showed me some before-and-after photos of previous patients with similar hair loss patterns. It gave me a lot of confidence in his approach. Post-surgery, I noticed that the recovery was pretty quick for me. I started seeing new growth around the 3-month mark, which was exciting! I used minoxidil alongside the procedure, and I think it helped boost the results. The only downside was a little swelling in the first week, but it subsided quickly. Overall, I’d recommend Dr. Lorenzo if you're looking for a doctor who takes time to understand your needs and has a solid follow-up process. Have you thought about visiting both clinics for consultations? That could give you a better feel for what each offers!
  8. I totally get the dilemma you're facing! Both Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo have stellar reputations, but I think one thing to consider is their technique and equipment. I had my FUE with Dr. Feriduni last year, and they used the latest sapphire FUE method, which I felt contributed to a smoother recovery and minimized trauma to the scalp. My graft count was 2700, and I’m really happy with the results so far. Another factor is the location and the overall experience in the clinic. The setup in Hasselt was pretty comfortable, and they really catered to my needs throughout the process. Plus, I found traveling to Belgium to be a bit easier than heading to Spain. Do you have any preferences or concerns about travel plans? Also, if you're considering PRP treatments post-op, I know Dr. Feriduni offers that, which might help boost your results!
  9. Thought I’d add my two cents here! I had my FUE done with Dr. Feriduni around 5 months ago, and while I'm satisfied with my progress, the initial swelling took longer than expected. I had 2800 grafts placed, and although the hairline looks good now, it took a good while for the shedding phase to pass. I did notice that during my consultation, he was super thorough with the details and answered all my questions, which gave me a lot of comfort. That said, I wonder how my results might compare with Dr. Lorenzo. Has anyone noticed a significant difference in hair density between the two doctors? Also, I've recently started using minoxidil to boost growth, so I'm curious if that was something others have tried post-op.
  10. Just wanted to throw my two cents in! I ended up going with Dr. Lorenzo for my FUE procedure about six months ago, and I’m really happy with how things turned out. I had around 2800 grafts done, and the price was right at €5200. What I loved was the post-op care; they offer PRP sessions included in the package, which I think helped with the healing process and growth. As for the results, my hairline looks super natural, and I've been getting compliments from friends who didn't even know I had the procedure done. You might want to ask both clinics about their aftercare because I think that can really impact your final results. Have you checked if Dr. Feriduni includes anything like that? It could influence your decision! Also, if you're set on a natural look, definitely check out their portfolio of past patients. Seeing actual results might help you feel more confident in your choice.
  11. What really caught my attention about Dr. Lorenzo is the tech they use in the procedure. I heard that he incorporates advanced imaging technology to map out the donor and recipient areas, which can be a game changer for the final results. After my own research, I found some patients mentioning that this approach helped them achieve a more even distribution of grafts, especially important for those of us with NW4 thinning. Plus, I've seen a bunch of before-and-after photos that honestly speak for themselves. If you're leaning toward natural results, it's worth asking both docs about their approach to hairline design and how they adapt it based on individual features. Also, are you planning to go on any medications like finasteride or minoxidil post-op? I know those can really impact the overall success of the transplant, too!
  12. So I haven’t been to either of them, but I’ve done a bunch of research and there’s something to consider about the cost. Dr. Feriduni is usually a bit on the higher end price-wise compared to Dr. Lorenzo. From what I came across, a FUE procedure with Feriduni can cost around €5000 for 3000 grafts, while Lorenzo might be more around €4000. That could make a difference if you're trying to keep an eye on budget. Also, I came across some reviews saying that Dr. Lorenzo's clinic offers a more personalized approach when it comes to the patient experience. They have a ton of before-and-after photos on their website that really showcase his work. Maybe it's worth asking for more examples during your consult? I totally relate to wanting to avoid regrets. Make sure to ask about their experience with your specific Norwood level, and how they plan to make sure your hairline matches your features. Good luck with your decision!
  13. Another thing to consider is the cost difference. I've looked into both clinics, and Dr. Feriduni's pricing is generally a bit higher than Dr. Lorenzo's. For 3000 grafts, I saw figures ranging from €6000 to €8000 with Feriduni, while Lorenzo's clinic seemed to hover around €5000 to €7000. If budget is a concern, that might play a role in your decision. Plus, I think both clinics offer a pretty similar graft survival rate based on reviews, but it's the little details like pricing and aftercare that really can sway your choice. Also, don't forget to check out their before-and-after pics! I found that those visuals helped me a ton in deciding, and definitely don’t hesitate to reach out to past patients for more personal feedback. Hope you find the right fit for you!
  14. Just to throw another angle into the mix, I’ve heard mixed reviews on follow-ups from both doctors. A friend of mine went to Dr. Lorenzo and mentioned that he had some issues reaching out for post-op advice and didn’t get responses quickly. On the flip side, he loved the initial experience and results but felt a bit abandoned afterward. In contrast, I’ve seen patients of Dr. Feriduni rave about the support they received long after the procedure, with easy access to him for any concerns. It seems like post-op care can be just as important as the surgery itself when making your choice. Have any of you experienced this kind of follow-up support firsthand? I’m currently considering both options as well for my NW4 and these details really matter to me!
  15. For what it's worth, I had my procedure done with Dr. Lorenzo around nine months ago, and I can vouch for the excellent aftercare. They really emphasize post-op instructions and follow-ups, which I found super helpful. I also noticed that they encourage patients to use PRP treatment after the transplant, which I took advantage of and think helped with my hair growth. I went for 3000 grafts and my hairline looks natural, but my crown is still a bit thin and could use some extra attention later. Have you looked into how each clinic handles post-op care and follow-ups? That might be something to consider since it really affects the healing process and long-term results.
  16. Totally get the struggle of picking between these two great surgeons! I’ve read that Dr. Lorenzo is particularly skilled with hairline work, but what I found interesting is that Dr. Feriduni has a strong reputation for his post-op care as well. After my research, I noticed many patients appreciate how he sets realistic expectations and checks in regularly after the procedure. One thing to keep in mind is the location; if you’re based in mainland Europe, it might be more convenient to go with Dr. Feriduni. I’ve also seen people mention that the recovery experience can somewhat differ depending on the clinic’s aftercare routines. Are you planning to stay for a follow-up visit post-op? That might help make your decision easier! Lastly, one of my friends went to Dr. Lorenzo and said their team was very transparent about costs and recovery timelines, which I think is key. Good luck picking the right doc for you!
  17. Something else to think about is the technique each doctor uses. Dr. Lorenzo tends to focus on a more artistic approach when designing the hairline, which can be really important for achieving that natural look you're after. I’ve seen many photos from his patients where the hairlines have this soft, natural transition that blends seamlessly with existing hair. On the other hand, some folks really rave about Dr. Feriduni's precision and attention to detail, especially when it comes to crown work. Also, if you're considering PRP therapy as part of your treatment, I heard Dr. Feriduni often includes that in his packages, which could boost your results. Do you have any specific questions about what each doctor has to offer in terms of techniques or additional treatments? It's definitely worth digging into their individual practices!
  18. While both doctors have solid reputations, I think it’s also important to consider the follow-up support after the procedure. Dr. Feriduni is known for providing excellent post-op care, including free consultations for any concerns you might have after the surgery. A few friends of mine who went to him mentioned feeling really supported during their recovery, which can be a game-changer. On the other hand, Dr. Lorenzo's team is said to be more hands-off post-op, so if you're someone who likes having access to your doctor for any questions or worries, that might sway your decision. Also, if you haven't already, check out patient forums or social media groups dedicated to hair transplants. Sometimes seeing real-time updates and experiences can give you a clearer picture of how each doctor handles their cases. What’s your timeline looking like for the procedure? That might help narrow it down too, as some clinics have longer waiting lists than others.
  19. Just to add another perspective, Dr. Feriduni seems to have quite a few patients who rave about the natural look of their results, especially in the hairline. I’ve been following some forums and noticed several guys who were NW4 like you, and they ended up with amazing density after 3000 grafts there. Plus, he really focuses on using a precise extraction technique that minimizes trauma, which I think can be beneficial for recovery. Another thing to remember is that location might also play a role in your decision. If you're based in Europe, traveling to Madrid could be a bit more of a hassle compared to Hasselt, which might make follow-ups easier. Have you also thought about visiting both clinics for consultations? That could give you a better feel for the teams and their approaches. Anyway, whatever you decide, be sure to keep us updated on your journey!
  20. If you're leaning towards Dr. Lorenzo, I can share that he has a great track record with FUE, especially for creating natural hairlines. I’ve seen results where patients were really satisfied, even with higher Norwood levels. Plus, his clinic often follows up with patients to ensure everything’s healing well and that they're happy with the progress. I’ve also heard from friends who've had PRP added to the mix after their transplants, which they say really helped boost growth. Just a thought! Have you considered whether you want to include any additional treatments post-op? That could be another factor in your decision, especially for density and longevity of results. Also, make sure to check out reviews on platforms like RealSelf or even YouTube for some visuals on both doctors’ results; it might sway your decision even more.
  21. Honestly, it seems like you can't go wrong with either doctor! I had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo about a year ago and I was really impressed with the overall results. He used around 2800 grafts on my crown, and I felt like his team was super dedicated during the procedure. One thing I noticed is that his clinic offers a lifetime guarantee on the grafts, which gave me peace of mind. Also, if you’re worried about naturalness, I’d say his artistic eye is a big plus. He really focused on blending the new hair with my existing ones, which I think is key for a natural look. Another thing to consider is that Dr. Lorenzo’s follow-up care seemed really comprehensive; I had multiple check-ups in the few months after the surgery. Just throwing it out there, have you checked the costs between the two? Sometimes it can be a deciding factor too!
  22. I've been doing a lot of research on both Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo myself, and I think it’s really important to consider post-op care too. From what I've read, Dr. Feriduni tends to have a more structured follow-up process, which can really help in ensuring the results are maintained. He includes follow-up PRP sessions in some of his packages, which is a nice touch. On the other hand, Dr. Lorenzo has a great reputation for being a bit more accessible post-surgery, meaning he’s quick to respond to any concerns you might have. Also, check if either doctor has any before-and-after galleries on their websites that are up to date. Seeing consistent results can really help in making a final decision. I am leaning toward Dr. Lorenzo for my procedure, but I might book a consult with Feriduni just to compare their approaches directly. Have you thought about reaching out to former patients from both clinics? Sometimes their insights can reveal things you might not find online.
  23. Just popping in to share my experience with Dr. Lorenzo. I had a 4000 graft FUE with him around 9 months ago in Madrid, and honestly, I’m really pleased with the results. I chose him mainly for his reputation in hairline restoration and after seeing several solid reviews. One thing that really impressed me was how he personally saw me during the follow-up consultations, which made a big difference in reassuring me about my progress. I did notice that the recovery process took a bit longer than I anticipated, but I guess everyone's different. Overall, I think if you're leaning towards a more modern clinic with great tech, Dr. Lorenzo could be a solid choice. Btw, did you consider any specific medications post-transplant? I’ve been on minoxidil and think it has helped boost my results!
  24. I think both doctors have their strengths, but I’d like to share my experience with Dr. Lorenzo. I had my FUE procedure with him about a year ago and he did about 3200 grafts. What I appreciated the most was his approach to the hairline design; he really listened to my ideas and made sure it would suit my face shape. My results have been quite natural looking, and I’ve been on finasteride since before the transplant, which I think has also helped with the overall density. I did have a couple of touch-up appointments afterward, which made me feel supported throughout the process. It’s also worth noting that the clinic provided PRP therapy as part of the package, which I found beneficial for healing. I’d recommend setting up consultations with both to see whose vibe you connect with more. What are you hoping for in terms of timeline for your procedure?
  25. I'm in a similar boat, considering both doctors too! I wanted to add that my friend had his FUE with Dr. Feriduni a year ago and he's been super happy with the results. He went for around 3200 grafts, and the hairline looks incredibly natural. One thing he mentioned was the clinic's attention to detail during the procedure. They even adjusted the graft placement mid-surgery to ensure the best aesthetic outcome. On the flip side, I met someone who had a great experience with Dr. Lorenzo as well. He got around 3000 grafts and was impressed by the technology they used during the procedure - they utilize some advanced tools that supposedly improve the harvesting process. Plus, he highlighted the aftercare. They really checked in on him frequently to ensure everything was going smoothly. Both seem like solid options, so it might come down to your specific preferences regarding the doctor’s approach and the overall vibe during your consultation. Have you already set up appointments with either? I think observing the clinic atmosphere and how the staff interact can tell you a lot!

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