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Dr. Feriduni vs Dr. Lorenzo - Which one is better for FUE?
There's definitely a lot to consider here! I went with Dr. Lorenzo for my FUE about 5 months ago, and it was a great experience overall. I had around 2500 grafts done on my NW3 pattern, and the healing process was surprisingly smooth. What stood out for me was his artistic approach to creating a natural hairline - he really took the time to map it out with me, and I felt very involved in the design process. Also, I found that the clinic's post-op support was solid. They provided a detailed care plan and checked in regularly to ensure I was doing okay. I actually saw noticeable growth around the 3-month mark, and it's been getting better since then. It might be worth reaching out to both clinics for a consultation, as meeting the docs in person can help you see who fits your vibe better! Have you looked into costs yet? Sometimes it can be a deciding factor, too.
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Quick question about graft survival rates after FUE with Dr. Erdogan?
Nice to see everyone's experiences being shared! I actually had my 2900 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan just over a year ago, and my graft survival rate is around 90% now. I did experience some shedding, which was a bit nerve-wracking, but it tapered off by the 4-month mark. One thing that I think really helped my results was sticking to a strict schedule with my medications after the procedure. Besides minoxidil, I incorporated PRP treatments about a couple of months post-op, and I've heard it can boost graft survival rates. Any of you guys tried PRP? What do you think? Also, I'm curious about the experiences regarding the long-term results, are you all seeing consistent growth now?
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Comparison: Dr. Lorenzo vs Dr. Bisanga for hairline work?
I've had FUE with Dr. Bisanga about 6 months ago for 2900 grafts and honestly, I can't recommend him enough! His team was super efficient and they made me feel really comfortable throughout the whole process. I think what stood out the most was his attention to detail - my hairline looks very natural and blends well with the rest of my hair. Regarding recovery, I had a pretty smooth experience. Most of the swelling went down within the first week, and by the second week, I was back to my normal routine apart from some mild sensitivity. I started minoxidil a month after the procedure, which I've heard can help with growth. I think that combination is working well for me. One thing I noticed is that Dr. Bisanga's team follows up closely after the surgery, which can really help ease any concerns you might have as you heal. I would definitely suggest considering patient follow-up as a factor in your decision. Have you thought about how important that is for you personally?
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Thoughts on Dr. Kim Sung-ho's DHI technique in Seoul?
Just to add to the convo, I had my DHI with Dr. Kim a few months back and I think it was around 3000 grafts for $4000. The results have been promising so far! One thing that really impressed me was the level of care from the staff; they were super attentive. I was worried about downtime since I have a busy job, but honestly, I was back to work in about 5 days. I started using minoxidil about a month before the procedure, and I think it’s helped with the overall recovery. I’m curious if anyone else here has combined minoxidil or fin with their DHI and seen similar results? Would love to compare notes!
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Review: My 4000 graft FUE with Dr. Feriduni - 5 month update
Sounds like you're on the right track! Dr. Feriduni has a solid reputation, and it's cool to see how your journey is unfolding. Regarding the recovery process, I remember being really concerned about shock loss too, but a friend of mine who had a similar procedure told me it’s usually temporary. After about a month, he was seeing some of the new hair peeking through, so hopefully, you’ll have a similar experience! Just a heads-up though, if you’re not already using PRP (platelet-rich plasma), it might be something to consider. I’ve read some good things about it enhancing recovery and promoting growth post-transplant. Anyway, best of luck with your upcoming procedure! Looking forward to hearing how it goes!
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Which Hair Transplant Approach is Best? FUE or FUT - Share Your Experiences
I totally get your dilemma; I've been there too. I ended up choosing Dr. Feriduni for my FUT procedure because I was really impressed with the before-and-after photos I saw. The results looked super natural, and I heard his technique minimizes scarring, which was a big plus for me. The recovery wasn’t too bad, but it’s definitely something to consider. Comparing that to FUE, I’ve talked to guys who went with ASMED Clinic and were really happy with their coverage as well. On the flip side, my cousin had a poor experience with a clinic that only focused on FUE without enough grafts. That’s why I feel like researching and consulting with multiple doctors is key. If you’re leaning toward Dr. Omer Aykut Sumer or Dr. Carlos Wesley, definitely ask about their follow-up care and longevity of results too. Also, did you check out Istanbul Budget Hair Clinic? I’ve seen some solid reviews about their FUE procedures, so they might be worth considering as well.
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My FUE journey with Dr. Konior - 6 month update
It's great that you're feeling more confident after your FUE with Dr. Konior! I was also considering him for my transplant. I recently spoke to someone who had a similar procedure there about a year ago, and they mentioned that Dr. Konior has a pretty good follow-up process. They got their PRP treatments included which apparently made a big difference in their density too. Curious about your experience with the aftercare though. Did Dr. Konior's team provide you a specific regimen to follow post-op? I've heard some clinics are really strict about it, while others are more laid back. Also, how has your finasteride regimen been? I've read mixed reviews on that as well, with some saying it's crucial for maintaining results. By the way, I saw some impressive before-and-after pics from other patients of Dr. Konior, and their results were really encouraging. Would love to hear more about how your hair is progressing and if you have any tips for maintaining it!
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Choosing the Right Hair Transplant Doctor: My Take on Dr. Wesley, Dr. Aykut Sumer, and Dr. Bisanga
I recently started my journey to find the best hair transplant surgeon, and let me tell you, the choices are overwhelming! I’ve been doing some digging and narrowing down options, and I wanted to share my thoughts on a few doctors: Dr. Carlos Wesley, Dr. Omer Aykut Sumer at ASMED, and Dr. Bisanga. Dr. Wesley seems to have a great track record with FUE procedures. I’ve seen some impressive before-and-after photos that really caught my eye. However, a friend mentioned that he found the pricing a bit steep compared to what he expected. On the other hand, Dr. Aykut Sumer has some great reviews too, and I've heard the quality of service at ASMED is top-notch. Then there's Dr. Bisanga, who is also getting a lot of praise. I read that his clinic offers a lot of personalized care, which I find really important. But I wonder how his results stack up against Dr. Wesley's work. Has anyone here had experiences with these three? I’m especially curious about the patient care aspect and how they handle follow-ups. I’m also delving into whether FUE or FUT would be better for me. It would be great to hear from others who have consulted multiple doctors or made a choice between these two methods. Any insights would be appreciated!
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Emotional: I’m really worried about my results after 7 months with Dr. Rahal
I can relate to your anxiety, especially after investing so much into the procedure. It sounds like you're doing everything right with finasteride and minoxidil. One thing I found helpful when I was in a similar situation is to focus on the long-term perspective. Results can sometimes take a full year or more to fully develop. Have you considered the possibility that you might need to tweak your aftercare routine? Some people find that adding supplements like biotin or changing the minoxidil concentration can help kickstart growth. Also, staying in touch with Dr. Rahal's office for check-ups can give you some peace of mind. Maybe they could suggest additional treatments or therapies that could support your results.
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FUE vs FUT: My Journey Visiting Multiple Clinics Including ASMED and Dr. Lorenzo
I've been on a bit of a mission trying to figure out the best hair transplant option for me. I've gone through the pros and cons of FUE and FUT, and wanted to share my experiences while visiting a few clinics to see how they compared. I started off at ASMED Clinic and had a consultation with Dr. Omer Aykut Sumer. The staff was incredibly friendly and the place had a clean and modern vibe. They explained everything about the FUE method and even showed me some impressive before and after photos of previous patients. Later on, I decided to check out Dr. Lorenzo in Spain since I heard a lot of good things about him from friends. He specializes in FUT, which I was initially hesitant about, but after seeing some of his work, I was definitely swayed. A friend who got his hair done by Dr. Lorenzo swears by the results and said the process was pretty smooth. The only downside was that the wait times for consultations seemed a lot longer than at ASMED. Ultimately, I want to make sure I choose the right path for my needs, so I’m considering going for a second opinion with Dr. Carlos Wesley as well. He comes highly recommended too. Has anyone had experiences with all three of these doctors? Any insights would be super helpful to weigh my options!
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Review: My 4000 graft FUE with Dr. Feriduni - 5 month update
Just wanted to chime in on the finasteride topic! I was on it for about a year before my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid. I had some mild side effects at first, like a little bit of reduced libido, but they settled down after a couple of months. I think it really did help me keep what I had before the transplant. I paid about 4000 euros for 3000 grafts, and my results are coming in nicely at the 6-month mark. As for density, I think it really depends on the surgeon's technique and the quality of the grafts. I’ve seen some people get great results from clinics in Turkey too, but I felt more comfortable staying in Europe for mine. I’m definitely beginning to see more coverage at the crown, which is a relief! Anyone else had a similar experience where the crown took longer to fill in?
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Question: Has anyone visited HairTech Turkey for FUE recently?
I visited HairTech Turkey last month for an FUE procedure, and I gotta say, I was pretty impressed overall. For my NW4 hair loss, I ended up getting 2500 grafts, which they recommended after a thorough consultation. The price was around $3500, which fit my budget perfectly. The team was professional and the clinic was super clean. One thing I really appreciated was their post-op care - they set me up with proper medications like finasteride and minoxidil to help with the growth after the procedure. I’m at about the 4-week mark now, and I’ve started seeing some baby hairs coming in. It’s still early, but I’m feeling optimistic! One tip I’d give is to chat with your consultant about realistic expectations. They were honest about what I could expect, which I found refreshing. If you have any specific questions about their process or recovery, I’d be happy to share more!
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Has anyone had FUE with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid?
I didn’t go with Dr. Lorenzo, but I did a lot of comparisons before settling on Dr. Bisanga in Brussels, which is a bit closer for me. I’ve heard great things about Dr. Lorenzo's skill in creating natural-looking hairlines, though. One thing to consider is the long-term follow-up; I’ve read that some clinics really excel in post-op care while others not so much. After my procedure, Dr. Bisanga’s team kept in touch regularly and even offered PRP sessions as part of the package which I found super helpful. Have you thought about what kind of aftercare you want post-op? It can really affect the overall results!
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Dr. Feriduni vs Dr. Lorenzo - Which one is better for FUE?
I've had a consultation with Dr. Lorenzo, and I was impressed with how he explained the FUE process in detail. He really took the time to address my concerns about how the grafts would work for my NW4 hair type. One thing that stood out was his emphasis on using a lower graft density in the front for a more natural appearance, which is something I hadn't considered before. Another thing to think about is the cost. While I can't speak for everyone, I found Dr. Lorenzo's pricing to be quite competitive compared to other clinics in Madrid. It was around €4,500 for 3000 grafts, and that's pretty reasonable for the quality of care you get. Plus, I heard they offer good follow-up support, which is crucial. Overall, if you're leaning towards natural results, it might be a good idea to ask for before and after photos during consultations with both doctors. Seeing real results can help you visualize what to expect. Anyone here compared their work side by side?
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My FUE journey with Dr. Konior - 6 month update
Thanks for sharing your journey! It’s great to hear that you're seeing good results. I had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid about 7 months ago, and I experienced a fair bit of shedding at first too. It’s unsettling, but it sounds like it’s normal. I actually noticed that my hair started to thicken up around the 5-month mark, which really boosted my confidence just like it seems to have for you. Did the clinic go over what to expect in terms of growth at your post-op check-ins? Dr. Lorenzo's team prepared me well, which helped ease my worries. I hope your density improves even more in the coming months!
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Navigating Hair Transplant Choices: My Experience with Multiple Clinics
I recently embarked on my hair transplant journey and, as you can imagine, the process of choosing the right doctor was overwhelming. I started off by researching Dr. Carlos Wesley and Dr. Omer Aykut Sumer, both of whom have strong reputations. A friend went to Dr. Wesley and was really happy with the results, but I was also drawn to ASMED due to their impressive before-and-after photos. While I was exploring my options, I also read a lot about Dr. Lorenzo and Dr. Feriduni. Some reviews raved about Dr. Feriduni’s attention to detail, especially on the hairline design, which is super important. I even reached out to a few folks who had consultations with both Dr. Lorenzo and Dr. Bisanga. They mentioned that while Dr. Bisanga generally has more affordable packages, Dr. Lorenzo’s results can be quite remarkable. For the procedures, I was juggling between FUE and FUT. I had consultations with both clinics to get second opinions. ASMED said FUE would be ideal for my hair type, while Dr. Feriduni suggested FUT could give more density. It’s so hard to decide! If anyone has experiences or comparisons between these clinics or doctors, I would love to hear them. It could help me make my choice!
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My experience with hair transplant at Cosmedica Clinic - Dr. Ahmed's FUE technique
Nice to hear that you're feeling optimistic! Since you mentioned being a NW3, I think you made a solid choice with FUE. I went to Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid for my 4000 grafts about 6 months ago, and I noticed that keeping my scalp moisturized really helped with the itching during the healing process. Also, have you considered any diet changes? I've been eating more protein and vitamins since my transplant, and I feel like it's helping with hair health. Just curious if you’re following any specific diet or routine alongside your meds!
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Research: Top hair transplant clinics in Turkey for FUE procedures
Since you’re looking into clinics in Turkey, I’d also suggest considering Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid if you’re okay with traveling a bit. A friend of mine had a great experience with him, getting around 4000 grafts for about $6000. The results were impressive, and he mentioned that Dr. Lorenzo really took his time to create a natural hairline. But sticking to Turkey, I think you might want to also look into the Istanbul Graft Center. I've seen a few testimonials from guys who had around 3000 grafts there for a similar price range you mentioned, and they seemed quite satisfied with their outcomes. It might be worth checking out their before-and-after photos on their site or social media. Just remember to read recent reviews, as that can give you a better idea of the current standards! Lastly, have you thought about medications post-transplant? I’ve heard many recommend starting finasteride or minoxidil to help boost the results and maintain overall hair health.
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Exploring Different Hair Transplant Options: Insights from Multiple Clinics
It’s interesting how each clinic has its own vibe and approach! I did a ton of research and ended up going to Dr. Carlos Wesley. His consultations were super detailed, and I felt really comfortable with the whole process. I’ve seen mixed reviews about ASMED Clinic; some people rave about Dr. Omer Aykut Sumer, but others mention long wait times post-surgery. And while the Istanbul Budget Hair Clinic is tempting for the price, I’ve heard that the follow-up care might not be the best. Has anyone compared results from Dr. Feriduni versus Dr. Lorenzo? I’m curious if the extra cost with Feriduni really delivers that much better outcome, or if Lorenzo’s results hold up just as well. What do you all think?
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Is Dr. Rahal still the best for FUT in Ottawa?
Just wanted to chime in with my experience! I had my FUT with Dr. Rahal about 5 months ago and my graft count was 3200. I paid around $5800. The initial recovery was pretty straightforward, about a week for the majority of the discomfort to go away. I started using minoxidil a few weeks after the procedure, and I think it’s helped speed things up. I’m starting to see some solid growth now, and I’m pretty optimistic! One thing I found interesting is that Dr. Rahal seems to have a pretty good follow-up process. He actually had me come in after a month to check on my progress. Totally reassuring! Anyone else have a similar experience with their follow-ups?
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Review: My 2500 graft FUE with Dr. Feriduni - 6 month update
It's great to see how well things are going for you! Dr. Feriduni is known for his artistic approach when it comes to hairlines, so it's no surprise you're getting such good results. I'm curious about your hair care routine post-transplant. Did you change any of your products after the procedure? I know some people stick to gentle shampoos, while others go for something a bit stronger. Also, did you experience any shedding in the first few months? I had about 1000 grafts done with Dr. Bisanga in Brussels and noticed shedding around the 3-month mark, which was a bit alarming at first but ended up being normal. Just wondering if you had a similar experience!
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Advice: NW5 diffuse thinning - should I go for FUT or FUE?
Choosing between FUT and FUE can definitely be a tough decision, especially at NW5. Have you looked into how the two techniques might impact your hairline design? With FUT, there's often more flexibility in creating a natural-looking hairline, since the strip method allows for more grafts to be harvested at once, but it does leave a linear scar. On the flip side, FUE can give you a more scattered graft placement, which can be beneficial for your diffuse thinning since it helps distribute hairs more evenly. When I was doing my research, I found that clinics like Dr. Feriduni in Belgium have a great reputation for natural hairline designs no matter which method you choose. Also, do consider how you feel about the recovery aspect; some people prefer the smaller downtime with FUE but worry about the graft count, while others feel reassured by the bulk grafts of FUT. And you're right about prices - FUT can often be cheaper, but it really depends on the clinic. Have you thought about scheduling consultations at those clinics to discuss your specific case and see how they each would approach your restoration?
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Advice: NW5 diffuse thinning - should I go for FUT or FUE?
It sounds like you're really weighing your options carefully, which is smart! One thing to keep in mind is the recovery time. FUE usually allows for a quicker return to normal activities. When I had a FUE at Cosmedica Clinic in Istanbul about a year ago, I was back to work within a week. It did cost me around $3500 for 2900 grafts, and while I still take finasteride to maintain the rest of my hair, the results have been pretty satisfying so far. Also, if you’re concerned about scarring, FUE might be the way to go since the scarring is minimal and usually not noticeable, even with short hair. Just make sure to check out reviews and maybe even request some patient photos from both clinics you mentioned, as it can really help in making your decision. Have you reached out to any of these clinics for consultations yet? Sometimes they can provide insights specific to your hair type and condition.
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Quick question about graft survival rates after FUE with Dr. Erdogan?
Hey, it’s cool to see everyone's results with Dr. Erdogan! I got my 4000 graft FUE done at ASMED about a year ago, and I think the post-op care really made a difference. I didn't experience much shedding, but I was super careful with how I handled my scalp in the first few weeks. Also, hydration is key! I made sure to drink lots of water and focused on getting nutrients that promote hair health like biotin and zinc. Regarding medications, I started on finasteride a month after the procedure as I wanted to give my scalp some time to adjust. I think the combo of proper care and meds gave me a survival rate around 90%. I also used a gentle shampoo recommended by the clinic that helped minimize irritation. How long are you planning to stick with minoxidil? I’ve read some people continue it long-term for better density.
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Advice needed - Dr. Carlos Wesley or Dr. Hasson & Wong for FUE?
I've heard good things about both these clinics too! Just to add on, I consulted with Dr. Hasson & Wong but ultimately went with Dr. Wesley for my FUE. One big factor for me was the aftercare support that Dr. Wesley offers. They gave me a detailed recovery plan which really helped ease my nerves. I paid about $6500 for 3000 grafts, and my results have been pretty solid so far - around 70% growth at the four-month mark. The other thing to consider is location; if you're in the US, Dr. Wesley could be more convenient. Do you have any preferences in terms of travel or post-op care?
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