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Update on my 4000 graft sapphire FUE with Dr. Hasson - 6 month journey
It's really interesting to see everyone's different journeys! So I had my sapphire FUE done about a year ago with Dr. Feriduni in Belgium, and I went with 3500 grafts. The price was around 5000 euros, which I thought was reasonable considering his reputation. One thing I can say is that I was really strict about my post-op care. Dr. Feriduni’s team provided a detailed aftercare plan that included PRP treatments, which I think made a big difference in my healing and growth. What you mentioned about the initial shedding phase is spot on! I was freaking out during that time, but once I got past it, the results started to show. I also think it’s critical to keep your expectations realistic. I've heard some guys get anxious waiting for the year-mark. Just out of curiosity, have you thought about PRP treatments? They really helped me, and if you're not already considering them, I think they could be beneficial!
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Comparison: Dr. Lorenzo vs Dr. Bisanga for hairline work?
Thought I'd add my two cents since I've been researching both doctors too! From what I've gathered, Dr. Lorenzo has a more artistic approach to hairlines, which some patients really love. He seems to focus on the aesthetics of how the hair flows, giving a more natural appearance. However, I did come across some reviews where patients felt the communication could be better during the post-op phase, which is something to consider. On the other hand, Dr. Bisanga’s approach is often praised for its thoroughness and patient follow-up. I’ve seen a few before-and-after photos that look almost flawless, especially on NW4 cases. The recovery time generally seems to be around 7-10 days before people are feeling more back to normal, which isn't too bad. Are you leaning towards one more than the other? I’d love to hear what you find out!
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Which Hair Transplant Approach is Best? FUE or FUT - Share Your Experiences
I've been diving deep into the world of hair transplants lately and I find myself stuck between the FUE and FUT methods. I was considering options like Dr. Carlos Wesley for FUE and Dr. Feriduni for FUT. I’ve read a lot of mixed opinions, but it's tough to know what's best for my type of hair loss. A friend went to ASMED Clinic and swears by Dr. Omer Aykut Sumer's FUE results. He had great coverage and the recovery seemed pretty quick. On the other hand, I came across some reviews praising Dr. Lorenzo's FUT technique and how it offers a larger graft yield. But then I wonder, does that make the recovery longer? Anyone have personal insights about their experiences with these doctors or clinics? I'm also curious if anyone has undergone multi-doctor consultations to get a second opinion. It seems like a smart move given how important this decision is. I want to make sure I’m making the right choice, whether it’s going the FUE route with someone like Dr. Bisanga or sticking with FUT with another doctor. Would love to hear your stories and what you ultimately decided!
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Stay away from Cosmedica Clinic - very disappointing results
I feel ya. It’s tough dealing with disappointing results after a procedure like this. I've heard mixed reviews about Cosmedica too, and it makes you wonder if the price reflects the quality. Have you considered getting a second opinion from another clinic? Maybe consulting with someone like Dr. Rahal in Ottawa could give you a fresh perspective. I know a few people who had consultations after not being satisfied and found that sometimes it’s just a matter of giving it more time. Hair growth can be unpredictable, especially in the first year. Also, have you thought about switching up your post-op routine? Sometimes adjusting medications like minoxidil's application frequency can make a difference. Don't lose hope just yet!
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Emotional: I’m really worried about my results after 7 months with Dr. Rahal
Completely understand your worries. I had my FUE done with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid and around the 7-month mark, I felt like things were going slow too. Just to share, I had about 2500 grafts and was on the same routine with finasteride and minoxidil. It wasn’t until around month 9 that I saw a real boost in density. I remember feeling frustrated, but I also found it helpful to take photos regularly. It helped me see subtle changes I was missing in daily life. Also, I think you should definitely touch base with Dr. Rahal or his team. They usually have a good idea of what to expect at each stage and can reassure you about what's normal. Maybe even ask about adjusting your treatment plan? Hang in there - it can be a slow process, but it sounds like you're on the right path!
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Quick question about graft survival rates after FUE with Dr. Erdogan?
It’s cool to see everyone sharing their experiences! I had a different journey with Dr. Erdogan-my 4000 graft FUE was about 7 months ago, and I’ve been seeing a graft survival rate closer to 88%. The shedding phase was pretty intense for me, especially around the 4-month mark, but I read that this is pretty common. What really helped me was staying committed to my aftercare routine and incorporating low-level laser therapy a few weeks post-op. I think it really supported the grafts during that critical period. Also, I didn’t start finasteride until about 3 months after the procedure, and I’m wondering if anyone else has noticed a difference either way on starting meds later on. Have you all had any issues with side effects from these treatments? Just curious!
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Stay away from Cosmedica Clinic - very disappointing results
Totally get where you're coming from. It's crazy how much impact a hair transplant can have on your confidence. I went through a similar experience with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid, where I got 3500 grafts for about $5000. The first few months were a rollercoaster - some areas looked great while others lagged behind. But here’s the kicker: I tried PRP a few months after my transplant, and it actually helped stimulate some of those slow-growing areas. Have you considered additional treatments like PRP or maybe even talking to a different doctor for a second opinion? Sometimes a fresh perspective can make all the difference. Good luck!
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My FUE journey with Dr. Konior - 6 month update
Glad to hear things are going well for you! I've been looking into Dr. Konior as well because I’m considering a similar procedure. I was also a NW4, and I'm curious about how you felt right after the surgery. Did you have any discomfort or swelling? I read that some patients experience a lot of swelling post-op, but they say it usually goes away quickly. By the way, have you been using any specific shampoos or treatments since the surgery? I’ve heard some products can help with the recovery process, especially in terms of keeping the scalp healthy.
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Research: Top hair transplant clinics in Turkey for FUE procedures
Totally get where you’re coming from with wanting to research all your options. Besides what’s been mentioned, you might want to check out Dr. Feriduni in Hasselt, Belgium. He’s known for his meticulous techniques and has a lot of success with FUE procedures. I read that he often sees great results for people around the 3000 graft mark, and his prices are competitive for Europe. Also, I recently came across a newer clinic called Istanbul Graft Center. A couple of people shared their experiences online, and it seems they’re gaining traction for their care and post-op follow-up. One guy got 2800 grafts there for $2000 and said the recovery was smooth and his results came in really nice. Are you concerned about anything specific when it comes to recovery or results? Aftercare can be just as important as the procedure itself!
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My experience with 4000 grafts at Istanbul Graft Center - 5 month update
Yeah, patience is key, for sure! I remember feeling that same way after my procedure. But it’s good that you’re already on finasteride - it really helps with the overall hair health. Have you thought about adding minoxidil to your routine? I started it a couple of months post-op, and I felt like it boosted the growth a bit. Also, just an idea, you might want to document your progress with photos, even if it feels slow now. It can be really motivating to see how far you’ve come over time! And if you’re not already doing it, PRP treatments can also help with healing and may enhance results. Just a thought!
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Thoughts on Dr. Kim Sung-ho's DHI technique in Seoul?
Totally get your curiosity! I did a lot of research on DHI before deciding on my own procedure, which was actually with Dr. Feriduni in Belgium. From what I gathered about Dr. Kim’s clinic, the technique allows for more precise implantation, which might be great given your NW4 situation. I’ve seen discussions mentioning that with DHI, patients can expect better retention rates in the transplanted hair. One thing to keep in mind is that the cost can vary depending on the number of grafts you go for. I’ve seen people mention getting anywhere from 2000 to 4000 grafts in Korea for prices closer to $3000-$5000. Have you thought about what graft count you might be aiming for? Some forums suggest that it's key to look at before and after photos of Dr. Kim's previous patients to gauge his work. Also, if you do go ahead with this, consider discussing the post-op care, like whether you could incorporate finasteride or minoxidil to boost your results. Good luck!
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Has anyone tried DHI at Hair of Istanbul? Need some feedback
It's great to see so many people sharing their experiences! I actually had my DHI at Hair of Istanbul about a year ago and I went for 3500 grafts. The total cost was around $3200. The initial recovery was pretty smooth for me, but I found that my hair started to come in nicely around the 4-month mark, which was a nice surprise. I made sure to keep up with minoxidil after the operation, which I think helped speed up the growth. Also, the aftercare was pretty good. They provided a detailed post-op guide and checked in a few times after the procedure to make sure everything was healing correctly. I felt like they genuinely cared about my results. Have you considered if you'll do any sort of follow-up treatments, like PRP? I've heard it could be beneficial for enhancing growth!
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Advice needed - Dr. Carlos Wesley or Dr. Hasson & Wong for FUE?
Hey! I can share some insights from my experience with Dr. Hasson. I had my FUE done there about a year ago and received around 2800 grafts for around $7200. The staff was super professional, and they really took their time with the procedure to ensure everything was done right. I think one of the biggest advantages of going with them is their advanced technology - they use a lot of state-of-the-art equipment, which can help with graft survival rates. That said, I've heard great things about Dr. Wesley's post-op follow-up as well, so if that’s important to you, it might be worth considering. I've noticed that healing timelines can vary quite a bit, depending on individual factors and what medications (like finasteride or minoxidil) you’re using after the procedure. Have you thought about what your post-op care routine will look like? That could play a big role in your results!
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Stay away from Cosmedica Clinic - very disappointing results
Man, that sounds super frustrating. I think a lot of people don't realize that even if you choose a clinic based on reviews, it's still a hit or miss sometimes. I actually had a FUE at HairTech Turkey about a year ago and went through a shade of disappointment myself. I got around 3500 grafts for $2300, and while the initial results were promising, I hit a plateau around the six-month mark. Have you looked into some of the medical options like dutasteride? I started taking it alongside finasteride after my procedure, and it made a noticeable difference in thickness for the surrounding hair. It might be worth asking a dermatologist about that, especially since you're concerned about patchiness. Also, there are some clinics that will do follow-up consultations to assess growth and give you suggestions on next steps. Good luck, I know it’s tough but keep pushing!
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Quick question about results timeline after DHI with Dr. Erdogan
It’s definitely a waiting game, isn’t it? I had my DHI procedure with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid about 5 months ago, and I noticed some small signs of growth around month 4, but it really picked up after that. I think a big part of it is just staying consistent with your routine. If you haven’t already, try to add in some PRP treatments if possible - I did one after my procedure, and I felt like it made a difference in terms of thickening the new hair. Just remember that patience is key. Also, make sure to keep an eye on your diet; a good nutrient intake can boost hair health too. Have you thought about starting a topical like PRP or just sticking to minoxidil and fin? Good luck, and keep us updated on your progress!
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Quick question about graft survival rates after FUE with Dr. Erdogan?
I had my 2500 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan a few months ago and my experience has been pretty solid overall. My graft survival rate is currently around 85%, and I think maintaining a good routine with the minoxidil has been helpful. I started taking biotin a month before my procedure, and I really believe it’s made a difference in my hair's condition. I did go through a shedding phase around the three-month mark, which freaked me out a bit, but I’ve read that it's normal and can be a good sign! I also made sure to follow all the post-op instructions closely-no picking at scabs, gentle washing, all that jazz. Have you thought about adding PRP to your treatment plan? I’ve heard that can help with healing and may improve graft survival rates, too!
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Advice needed - Dr. Carlos Wesley or Dr. Hasson & Wong for FUE?
Interesting discussion! I haven't personally been to either doctor, but I did extensive research on both before deciding on my own procedure. One thing that stood out to me about Dr. Wesley is his focus on post-op care, which can really make a difference in recovery. While Dr. Hasson & Wong have great results, I read a few reviews that mentioned long wait times for follow-ups, which might be a consideration if you're looking for more immediate support after the surgery. Regarding price, I found that both clinics can vary based on how many grafts you need and any additional services like PRP treatments. Keeping that in mind, you might also want to ask about financing options if you're leaning towards either one. Have you thought about what kind of aftercare options you're looking for? It's definitely worth discussing that during your consultations!
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Advice: NW5 diffuse thinning - should I go for FUT or FUE?
Totally get where you're coming from! I was in a similar spot, grappling with the same choices. Ultimately, I went for FUT at Eugenix Hair Sciences in India about 10 months ago and got 3500 grafts for around $2500. The recovery was a bit longer than FUE, but I felt more confident about graft survival since the method involves removing a strip of skin, which tends to yield more viable follicles. One thing I’d suggest is to consider your hair characteristics too. If your hair is thick and curly, that can positively influence your results, regardless of the method. Also, make sure to ask about post-op care and if the clinic provides ongoing support - that can make a huge difference. Have you also thought about how much you're willing to invest over the long run in treatments, like finasteride or PRP, to complement your transplant?
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Quick question about graft survival rates after FUE with Dr. Erdogan?
Sounds like you're in good hands with Dr. Erdogan! I had my 3500 graft FUE with him last summer and was super happy with my results. My graft survival rate ended up being around 88%, but honestly, what helped the most besides the meds was my diet. I made sure to eat a lot of protein and healthy fats, which I think contributed to the overall health of my hair. As for shedding, I did experience some around the 3-month mark, but after that, it was mostly smooth sailing with new growth coming in strong. Just a quick tip - I started taking biotin a few weeks before my procedure and kept it up afterward. I think it helped with the strength of my existing hair, too. Have you thought about what kind of post-op support you're going to have? I'd recommend connecting with someone who's had a similar procedure just to feel more at ease.
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Review: My 4000 graft FUE with Dr. Feriduni - 5 month update
It's interesting how different experiences can be with various doctors and clinics. I had my FUE with Dr. Bisanga in Brussels about 6 months ago, and while I had a similar price point around 6000 euros for 4000 grafts, my recovery was a bit different. I had virtually no swelling but experienced some dryness and irritation in the donor area for the first month. I didn’t use minoxidil right away, mainly because I was unsure, but after seeing my progress on a few forums, I decided to start it around the 3-month mark. It's amazing how personal each journey can be. How are you feeling about your hair growth now? Are you still using the same regimen, or have you added anything new?
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Advice needed - Dr. Carlos Wesley or Dr. Hasson & Wong for FUE?
For sure, both doctors have their strengths! I went with Dr. Hasson for my FUE about a year ago and I can say that my graft survival has been around 90%, which I was really happy with. I paid about $7500 for 3200 grafts and I feel like the investment was worth it considering the results. One thing to keep in mind is the clinic's experience with different hair types. If you have a finer hair texture, it's worth discussing that directly during your consultation. Also, Dr. Hasson & Wong have great follow-up care. They reached out for a check-up a few months post-op to see how everything was going, which made me feel really supported. If you decide to go with them, be sure to ask about their techniques for handling different hair densities, it can really make a difference in the final look!
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Review: My 2500 graft FUE with Dr. Feriduni - 6 month update
Glad to hear your experience has been positive! With Dr. Feriduni being so highly regarded, it sounds like you made a great choice. For anyone planning a similar procedure, I'd recommend looking into PRP therapy as well. I had 3000 grafts done with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid, and I started PRP treatments a few months post-op. I think it really boosted my results, especially with hair density. Also, I found that keeping a close eye on my diet and including biotin really helped too. Have you thought about trying any additional treatments to enhance your regrowth? Would love to hear your thoughts!
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Has anyone had FUE with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid?
I've had a transplant with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid, and honestly, I can't recommend him enough! I had around 2500 grafts done about six months ago, and the results are looking fantastic. The clinic itself had a really welcoming vibe, and the staff was super friendly. They made sure I was comfortable throughout the whole process. As for recovery, I was back to normal within a week, but I did experience some swelling for a few days. I used minoxidil and finasteride post-op, which I think helped speed up the healing and growth. I've seen some good progress so far, and I’m excited to see how it continues over the next few months. If you're leaning towards Dr. Lorenzo, I say go for it!
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Comparison: Dr. Lorenzo vs Dr. Bisanga for hairline work?
Hey, just wanna add my 2 cents here. I consulted with Dr. Bisanga and was really impressed by his portfolio. He showed me a lot of before-and-after photos that really helped me visualize the potential results. I ended up going with him for 2700 grafts, and I have to say, the hairline he designed suits my face perfectly. About recovery, I found that taking it easy for the first week was key. I experienced some redness but it cleared up pretty quickly. I started seeing new growth at around 3 months, which was exciting! Just a heads up, if you choose Dr. Bisanga, you might want to reach out to previous patients for detailed feedback - it really helped me with my decision. Good luck!
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Research: Top hair transplant clinics in Turkey for FUE procedures
I recently looked into Dr. Feriduni's clinic in Belgium and was really impressed with what I found. While it's not in Turkey, some of my friends went there for FUE and said the results were phenomenal. They had about 3000 grafts done at a price point similar to what you're seeing for Turkey, around $4500, but they raved about the detailed follow-up care and how professional the whole experience felt. I know it’s a bit more expensive compared to the Turkish clinics, but sometimes paying a little extra can save you from potential headaches later. Anyone here compared their experiences from Turkish clinics to European ones? What do you think about the quality difference?
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