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  1. I've actually been following Dr. Rahal's work for a while now, and I've seen a mix of results from people who had FUT done with him. While many are satisfied, I've encountered a few who experienced uneven growth or had issues with their hairline not being as natural as they expected. It could depend on individual factors, of course, but something to consider. If you’re set on FUT, you might want to check out before-and-after photos from recent patients. Also, I’ve heard that many people who go with FUT tend to use medications like finasteride post-op to try and maintain their existing hair. Have you thought about that? Recovery seems to vary, but it can take a few months to really see the results, so patience is key! Also, has anyone looked into financing options for these procedures? Some clinics offer plans that can help manage the cost if you're worried about the upfront payment.
  2. We've got some great insights so far! I wanted to bring up the cost aspect since it can be a deciding factor too. I’ve seen that Dr. Feriduni's pricing usually ranges around $6000 for about 3000 grafts, while Dr. Lorenzo is often a bit cheaper, usually around $5000 for the same graft count. It might be worth considering if your budget is tight. Also, another thing to think about is the geographic convenience. If you're based in Europe, getting to Madrid might be easier than traveling to Belgium, depending on where you are. Plus, I’ve read that the Madrid area has a decent selection of post-op care options which could be a bonus. Lastly, if you’re leaning toward Dr. Feriduni, I’ve heard he does a lot of PRP treatments alongside the FUE, which some say helps enhance growth in the first few months post-surgery. Anyone here tried that with their FUE? Would love to hear thoughts!
  3. Hey everyone, I’m currently weighing my options for a hair transplant and I've been looking into Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid and Dr. Bisanga in Brussels for hairline restoration. Has anyone had experiences with either of them? I've read a lot about both but would love to hear some real-life results before I make a decision. I'm considering around 3000 grafts using FUE, and I've seen price quotes between 4000 to 8000 euros depending on the clinic. I'm currently at a NW4 and really want to get my hairline back to a more youthful look. Also, does anyone know how long the recovery time is typically? I want to make sure I can manage my schedule after the procedure. Any details about their techniques, patient care, or your overall experiences would be super helpful!
  4. It sounds like you're at a crossroads with your decision. I went through a similar situation a few months back when I was considering my options at NW5. I ended up choosing FUE at HairTech Turkey, where I had about 3500 grafts done. I found the healing process to be pretty smooth, and the results are looking promising so far. The cost for me was around $2500, which was way more budget-friendly compared to some options I found elsewhere. Something to consider when choosing between FUT and FUE is how much hair you have in the donor area. If you have plenty of hair, FUE can be a great choice because it avoids the linear scar that comes with FUT. Also, have you thought about using medications like finasteride or minoxidil post-procedure? They can really help with your overall hair health and longevity of the results. As for recovery, I was back to my normal routine after about a week, and I found the tiny dot scars from FUE were hardly noticeable after a few months. Just make sure you do your research on the surgeon's experience, since that can really impact the success of the grafts!
  5. I haven’t had a procedure with either of them, but I know a couple of guys who have gone under the knife with Dr. Hasson & Wong. They raved about their natural-looking results, but I also heard that the post-op care can vary depending on who you get on the team. That said, I noticed that their price tag is pretty consistent at around $7000-$8000 for 3000 grafts, so definitely budget for that. On the other hand, Dr. Wesley might be the better option if you’re concerned about personalized care. I’ve seen reviews highlighting that he really takes the time to explain the process and manage expectations, which can ease a lot of anxiety. I think it’s important for you to consider how you value post-op support versus the reputation for great results. Also, have you thought about looking into any online consultations with both clinics? It could help narrow down your choice by getting a feel for their communication style and approach to your specific needs.
  6. You know, I’ve been reading a lot about both doctors too! Just to add some more perspective, I actually had my FUE with Dr. Feriduni about 5 months ago. I went for 2500 grafts, which suited my NW4 pretty well. The thing that really stood out to me was how thorough he was with the entire process - he really takes his time during the consultation and was super open about what realistic results to expect. Post-op care was a huge focus; he provided a detailed plan and even a follow-up call to check how everything was healing. It made me feel more assured during the recovery phase. The growth is coming in steadily, so I'm feeling optimistic! Have you guys heard anything about post-care differences between these two doctors? I wonder if that could sway the decision for some people.
  7. Hey everyone, I wanted to share my experience with my recent hair transplant journey. I had a sapphire FUE procedure with Dr. Hasson at Hasson & Wong in Vancouver, and it has been quite the ride. I initially went for a consult about 6 months ago, feeling pretty self-conscious about my hair loss as a NW5 patient. The procedure took place around 6 months ago, and I had a total of 4000 grafts transplanted. The price was on the higher end - around $10,000 CAD, but I felt confident in choosing Dr. Hasson because of his reputation. I also started a regimen of finasteride and minoxidil after the procedure to help boost growth. I'm now starting to see some real results, which is super exciting! At first, I experienced the typical shedding phase, but things are looking better every day now. I’m still trying to be patient since it can take a full year to see the final results, but I'm feeling optimistic. Has anyone else had similar experiences?
  8. I totally get the anxiety around the initial healing and growth phases! I did 3000 grafts with Dr. Bisanga in Brussels last year, and I had a rough time in the early months too. My growth didn’t really kick in until around month 6, and I remember feeling super paranoid about the patchiness. I also found that using a dermaroller once a week helped with circulation and my overall scalp health. If you’re considering PRP sessions later on, I’d recommend it - those really helped me see some quicker results even after the initial transplant phase. How's your experience with minoxidil been? I had a bit of irritation with it, but it was worth it for my results. Can't wait to see your updates!
  9. Just to add a bit more, I think the recovery aspect is super important to consider. With DHI, I've heard some people mention that the recovery time can vary, but generally, you might be looking at 7-10 days for the initial healing, where you want to avoid heavy workout or sweating. I’ve also heard about someone who did a combination of PRP and DHI with Dr. Lorenzo, and they found it helped boost their overall results and healing speed. How long are you planning to give yourself before jumping back into your normal routine? Oh, and don’t forget to ask about follow-up consultations once you get those grafts in!
  10. I've also been looking into DHI techniques and have done a bit of research. While I can't speak from personal experience with Dr. Lorenzo, I can recommend checking out the reviews on different forums and looking for photos of past patients to see the results in different stages. It's also a good idea to ask about their hairline design process since that can really impact the final look, especially for NW4s. Another thing to consider is the healing time; I read that DHI can sometimes take a bit longer for swelling to go down due to the method used. I had my FUE done with Dr. Rahal in Ottawa, and I was back to work in about a week, but I kept my schedule light just in case. I took finasteride and added PRP treatments afterward, which I think really helped with the density. Have you thought about adding PRP to your post-op care? It might boost your results!
  11. Just jumping in here with my two cents! I had my FUE with Dr. Feriduni a year and a half ago, and while both doctors seem great, what really won me over was the aftercare. Dr. Feriduni's team reached out regularly for follow-ups and provided detailed advice for maintaining my hair - I even got a customized plan with minoxidil and biotin recommendations! In terms of results, my hairline ended up looking super natural, and it's been filling in nicely. I went for 3000 grafts too, and I still see improvements. Plus, their clinic is quite advanced, with tools and techniques that really minimize discomfort. That whole vibe gave me confidence in their ability. One thing to consider is the location - Hasselt is pretty chill compared to Madrid, which has its own perks if you prefer a city vibe for your recovery. Have you thought about where you’d feel more comfortable post-op?
  12. Hi there, I had my FUE done with Dr. Lorenzo a few months back, and I can share a bit about that experience. I went for 2800 grafts since I was also dealing with NW4, and I was pleasantly surprised with the results so far. His clinic in Madrid is really modern and the staff was super friendly, which made the whole process a lot easier. One thing that stood out to me was how meticulous Dr. Lorenzo was during the procedure. He explained every step and made sure I was comfortable, which really helped ease my nerves. I also loved that he was open to feedback during the process; it felt more collaborative. As for results, I’m still in the early stages, but I’ve noticed some good growth happening in the hairline area. It’s encouraging to see some progress already! If you haven’t yet, I’d recommend checking out before-and-after photos from both doctors on their websites or social media. That might give you a better idea of their aesthetic styles. Have you had a chance to consult with either of them yet?
  13. Just my two cents based on what I've heard and read. Dr. Feriduni is really known for his meticulous approach with FUE, and I’ve seen quite a few patients report amazing results with their hairlines. I remember reading that he also places a strong emphasis on the density of the grafts, which could be essential for someone at NW4 like yourself. On the flip side, Dr. Lorenzo has a solid reputation too, and the fact that he includes PRP therapy in his packages is a plus for many. Have you thought about the aftercare as well? I know the recovery process can vary greatly depending on the doctor, and there's a lot to be said for having a good follow-up plan in place. Maybe even reach out to some previous patients directly? Seeing their results in person always helps. Good luck!
  14. So, I actually went with Dr. Feriduni for my FUE about six months ago and had around 2800 grafts done. I was in a similar situation, considering my NW4 and wanting natural results. I can't recommend him enough! My consultation was really thorough, and they went over every step of the process with me. They even discussed post-op care and medications like minoxidil and finasteride to support my growth after the procedure. What really stood out for me was the aftercare; they offer great follow-up appointments to monitor progress. I’ve seen some fantastic growth in my hairline, and it's blending in nicely. I have to say though, Dr. Lorenzo's results are impressive too, especially if you’re leaning towards density. Have you thought about what specific goals you have in terms of hairline shape and density? Sometimes having that clear image can help make your decision easier.
  15. One thing that’s been on my mind while comparing Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo is the pricing structure. I checked around and found that Dr. Feriduni’s FUE procedures tend to be slightly more expensive, often around $6000-7000 for about 3000 grafts, depending on the complexity. Dr. Lorenzo, on the other hand, is usually in the $4500-6000 range for similar graft counts. If cost is a big factor for you, it might be worth doing some more digging into what’s included in their packages. Also, have you considered reaching out to previous patients directly? Some forums or social media groups could connect you with guys who’ve been through the process recently. Real experiences can sometimes provide insights that reviews don’t capture. Just a thought!
  16. I think it’s great that you’re considering both options carefully! I actually went with Dr. Feriduni for my FUE about a year ago and got around 3500 grafts. One thing that surprised me was how thorough the pre-op consultation was. He took the time to map out my hairline and even discussed growth expectations in detail. I felt really confident going into the surgery. As for the results, I’ve seen some amazing growth. I still use minoxidil to help maintain my hair, but I’m really happy with how natural everything looks. I’d recommend checking out patient reviews on both doctors beyond just the before-and-after photos. Also, maybe reach out to former patients to see if they’d be willing to share more about their experiences post-op. Good luck deciding!
  17. I didn't go to either of them, but I've read a lot about both clinics. One thing I noticed is that Dr. Lorenzo's clinic often shares before-and-after photos on social media, showcasing different cases. It really helps to see the variety of results, especially for different Norwood levels. Also, if you're concerned about costs, I've seen that Dr. Feriduni might be slightly more on the pricey side, around $5000 for 3000 grafts, versus Dr. Lorenzo, who has some packages that can go as low as $4000. Another thing to keep in mind is the tech they use. Dr. Lorenzo’s has been integrating more advanced technologies lately, like automated extraction tools that some patients swear by for reducing recovery time. Plus, don't forget about the location! Madrid is super accessible, and if you're coming from Europe, it could be a nice trip. If you're really focused on that natural look, maybe ask both about the specific techniques they employ for the hairline, since that seems to be a crucial area for many. Have you had a chance to book consultations with either doctor yet? It might help to get a feel for their approach and see who resonates more with your expectations.
  18. Interesting discussion you've got going on! I've been following both doctors for a bit, and I've noticed that Dr. Lorenzo's clinic has been getting a lot of buzz lately for their use of sapphire blades, which some claim leads to less trauma and quicker recovery times. I think if you're looking for that natural result in the hairline, you might want to ask Dr. Lorenzo about his techniques involving these blades, as some patients have reported great results. Also, one thing to keep in mind is post-op support. I’ve seen some reviews mentioning how Dr. Feriduni provides extensive follow-up care, which can be a huge plus if you’re new to this. Have you thought about what kind of aftercare you might want or need? It can really make a difference in your healing process. Lastly, if you’re still undecided, maybe think about scheduling consultations with both. They both have unique strengths and getting a feel for their approaches might help you make a more informed choice!
  19. So, I've been doing a lot of research into Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo as well, and one thing that stood out to me was the patient reviews on hairline aesthetics. Many patients of Dr. Lorenzo rave about his artistic approach when designing the hairline, which is super important for us guys worried about looking unnatural. I’ve read a lot of stories about people being really happy with their hairlines post-op, and it seems like he gets that right more often than not. On the flip side, I've also seen some folks say that Dr. Feriduni's follow-up care is exceptional. It seems like he’s deeply invested in his patients' long-term satisfaction, which is a huge plus for me. I think I'm leaning toward Lorenzo for the artistic side, but I'm curious if anyone here has had experience with follow-up care from him. Did you feel supported throughout your recovery? Also, if you don't mind sharing, did you guys experience any issues with shock loss?
  20. Just to add my two cents, I also did a lot of research on both doctors before deciding on Dr. Lorenzo. I went for around 3500 grafts about 6 months ago. One thing that stood out for me was how both doctors handle hairline designs. Dr. Lorenzo really took his time to create a custom plan for my face shape, which I appreciated. He showed me different angles and discussed how the hairline would mature with time, which is something I didn’t see others do. On the flip side, I’ve heard that Dr. Feriduni has a really good reputation for graft survival rates. If you’re focused on natural results, maybe consider asking about the specifics of their techniques and how many grafts they typically expect to survive post-op. Also, be sure to check out post-op care recommendations from each doctor too. I found the support from my clinic invaluable in those first few weeks. Good luck with your decision!
  21. I've been following this discussion and I think both doctors have their strengths. I went with Dr. Feriduni for about 2800 grafts a few months ago, and I have to say, I was really impressed with the team. They have a cozy clinic vibe that helped ease my nerves, and I felt like they genuinely cared about the results. Plus, the initial consultation included a thorough analysis of my donor area and areas that needed work, which was super helpful. One thing to keep in mind though is the recovery process. I experienced some shedding around the third month, which can be alarming! Dr. Feriduni reassured me it was all part of the cycle. But from what I've seen, both doctors seem to have a good track record with natural hairlines. Did you say you were on any medications like minoxidil? I started using it after my transplant as it seems to help with growth. In terms of results, I’m starting to see good density in my hairline now, so fingers crossed it keeps improving over the next few months!
  22. Hey, just wanted to chime in with my experience! I had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo about 9 months ago, and I've been pretty happy overall. One thing I noticed that might be helpful for you is how involved each doctor gets during the consultation. Dr. Lorenzo spent a good amount of time discussing all my concerns and really tailored the plan to fit my NW4 needs. He was also transparent about what to expect during recovery, which I appreciated. Another aspect to think about is the pricing. I paid around 4500 euros for 3200 grafts, which I found reasonable considering the level of care I received. I didn't experience too much shedding, and my hairline is filling in nicely. And if you're into the idea of PRP, I opted for that after my procedure, which I think might have helped with the growth speed. Overall, I'd say Dr. Lorenzo is awesome, but definitely check out what each can offer in terms of personalized care. Good luck with your choice!
  23. I've done some digging on both doctors, and while each has excellent reviews, I've noticed that Dr. Feriduni tends to have a more standardized approach compared to Dr. Lorenzo's more personalized plan. A lot of patients from Feriduni mention his focus on graft survival rates, which is great, but others say they felt the overall experience was a bit clinical. Conversely, Dr. Lorenzo really seems to shine when it comes to creating a natural hairline curvature, as mentioned in previous replies. Another thing to consider is the post-op protocols. From what I've read, Dr. Feriduni has a robust follow-up program, including PRP treatments, which could help boost graft growth. Dr. Lorenzo, on the other hand, is known for his detailed pre-op consultations, but I haven't seen as much talk about his follow-ups. Have you come across any info about how they handle aftercare? It seems crucial for us NW4 guys aiming for the best long-term results. I’m debating whether to prioritize artistic quality or graft quality when choosing. Anyone else feel torn between these two factors?
  24. I've been doing a lot of digging into both of these docs too, and it's tough! One thing that caught my eye about Dr. Feriduni is his use of the sapphire FUE technique. I’ve read that it can lead to more precise incisions and potentially quicker healing times compared to traditional FUE. A few folks have mentioned that they felt less trauma to the scalp with sapphire, which sounds great for anyone worried about recovery. On the other hand, Dr. Lorenzo has a reputation for achieving really natural-looking results, especially in the front hairline, which is so crucial for NW4 guys like us. But I'm curious about the post-op care they provide. I’ve seen people raving about Dr. Feriduni’s follow-up support, and that makes me think twice. Does anyone know how the aftercare compares between the two? It seems like a big part of the journey, right?
  25. It's really cool to see so many people sharing their experiences! I haven't had my FUE yet, but I've been looking into Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo as well. One thing I found interesting is that while both have solid reputations, Dr. Lorenzo has quite a few testimonials specifically highlighting his artistic eye for hairline design. I even came across a couple of videos where patients showed their before-and-after pictures, and the naturalness of the hairline was impressive. Also, I read that Dr. Feriduni's clinic offers a unique PRP treatment post-op which some patients swear by for accelerating growth and improving hair quality. If you're thinking about going that route, it could be something to consider! I'm currently an NW3 and planning for around 3000 grafts too, so I’m eager to see what you all decide. In the meantime, does anyone know if they both offer the same kind of aftercare support? That might help in making the decision!

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