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  1. That's great to hear about your progress! I'm currently considering a hair transplant myself, and Dr. Feriduni is definitely on my list. Did you notice any side effects from the medications you were on? I've read mixed reviews about finasteride, and some people say it caused them some unwanted effects. Also, how has the density turned out for you? I'm a little worried about the final look and whether 4000 grafts will be enough for a NW5. Any insights would be super helpful!
  2. Just wanted to add my two cents about Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid. I went there for a FUE procedure last year and had a great experience overall. I got 3500 grafts for about $4200, which isn’t far off from what you’re seeing in Turkey. The facility was top-notch, and the attention to detail was impressive. The recovery was pretty straightforward, and within a few months, I was seeing significant growth. I think it’s worth considering options outside of Turkey, especially when you factor in potential follow-up care and aftercare support. I was actually using finasteride before the procedure, and I think that helped with the overall results too. Do you plan on using any medication post-op? It can really impact how well the transplant takes. Anyway, just wanted to share my experience in case it helps your research!
  3. Hey everyone, I am in the early stages of planning a hair transplant and I'm particularly interested in the hairline restoration procedures offered by Dr. Carlos Wesley in New York. I have been a Norwood 3 for a while now and have been considering a FUE procedure that could give me some natural results. Has anyone gone through this with Dr. Wesley? I'm looking at around 3000 grafts which I've heard should price around $8500. I am also curious about the recovery timeline, pain levels, and any medications like minoxidil or finasteride that might be beneficial post-op. Any tips or experiences would be greatly appreciated!
  4. Hey everyone, I'm currently considering a DHI procedure at Hair of Istanbul and wanted to see if anyone has had experience with them. I'm looking at around 3000 grafts to fill in my crown area, as I'm a Norwood 4. I've heard mixed reviews online, but I'm trying to gather some real user experiences. What was the price range for your procedures? I've seen estimates ranging from $1500 to $4000 for DHI in Turkey, but it would be great to hear what others have actually paid. Also, how was your recovery process and hair growth timeline? I'm hoping to hear some positive outcomes! Any insights on the staff and how they handled your concerns would also be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
  5. Just to add to the discussion, I think Dr. Rahal really takes into consideration the patient's overall aesthetics when designing the hairline. I’ve had friends who went for FUT with him and the hairlines looked super natural, blending well with their existing hair. But just be aware that the initial wait times for consultations and procedures can be quite lengthy, since he’s so sought after. If you're looking for a comparison, I heard that some patients who went to Dr. Feriduni in Belgium had similar results with FUT and found the prices to be a bit lower, around $4500 for a similar graft count. It's worth checking out your options, especially if you're flexible on location! Any thoughts on traveling for a procedure? That could also impact your decision.
  6. Just wanted to chime in with my experience! I had a DHI with Dr. Lorenzo a few months ago, and I'm really pleased with how things have turned out so far. The attention to detail was impressive, and the staff made sure I was comfortable throughout the whole process. One thing I noticed early on was that hydration really helped with the healing-make sure to drink plenty of water. Also, I started taking PRP treatments about a month after the transplant to help boost growth, and I think it’s made a difference. I know it’s an extra cost, but if you're looking for the best results, it might be worth considering. How are you feeling about the donor area healing? Mine took a few weeks to really settle down, but it was manageable. Let us know if you have more questions!
  7. It’s awesome to hear about your positive experience with Dr. Feriduni! I had a similar procedure but with a different surgeon, Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid, about 6 months ago. I went for 3000 grafts and honestly, the results are already really encouraging. One thing that helped me a lot was keeping my scalp moisturized; I used a gentle moisturizer that my clinic recommended, which seemed to reduce dryness and help with overall healing. Also, I started taking biotin and zinc after the procedure, and I feel like it definitely boosted my hair growth. I’m curious, did Dr. Feriduni provide you with any specific aftercare products? I’ve heard that some clinics give their patients special shampoos or lotions to use post-op. Would love to hear any tips you have!
  8. Sorry to hear about your experience. I've actually heard mixed reviews about Cosmedica; some people have had decent results while others, like you, feel let down. Did you get any follow-up consultations after your procedure? Sometimes clinics offer touch-up sessions if the results aren’t what you expected. It might also be worth considering PRP treatments to encourage growth in those patchy areas. On a side note, have you looked into other clinics in Turkey? There are some, like ASMED Clinic, that have a strong reputation for FUE procedures. Just curious if you would consider going somewhere else for a consultation or treatment.
  9. Just to throw another perspective in the mix, I went with Dr. Lorenzo last year for a 3500 graft FUE and couldn't be happier. One thing that stood out was the clinic's emphasis on using the latest techniques, which I found really reassuring. They had some cool technology for graft extraction and placement that seemed more advanced than what I saw at other clinics. Regarding recovery time, I was back to my normal routine within about 10 days, but I took it super easy for the first week. They recommended avoiding any strenuous activities which really helped minimize swelling. I think it’s important to listen to their aftercare advice. Anyone else had a different recovery experience with either doctor?
  10. Sounds like you're doing your research, which is awesome! I had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo too, around 3500 grafts about four months ago. I felt the consultation was very thorough; he took the time to explain everything and answer all my questions, which is something I really appreciated. The atmosphere at the clinic was professional yet relaxed, definitely helped ease my nerves. As for recovery, I did have some swelling for a few days but nothing too crazy. I used minoxidil and finasteride post-op, and I think that really helped with the regrowth. I'm seeing good progress already; I can’t wait to see the final results in a few more months! Just so you know, it’s also good to stay hydrated and avoid alcohol for a bit to help with healing. Have you thought about any medications you're planning to use after the surgery?
  11. I've been looking at Dr. Lorenzo for a while now, and while I don't have personal experience yet, I have a friend who went to him last year for 3000 grafts. He was really impressed with the clinic's ambiance and how well the team handled everything from start to finish. What struck me was his feedback on the aftercare - he got a lot of follow-up support, which I think is vital. Plus, Dr. Lorenzo seemed to have a knack for achieving that natural look, especially at the hairline, which is what I'm aiming for too. Something else to consider is the price difference; I heard Dr. Lorenzo's services might be slightly cheaper when compared to Dr. Feriduni. If you're worried about costs, that could be a point in his favor. Also, I think it’s cool that both docs have a good international reputation. Maybe scheduling consultations with both could give you a better feel for who you vibe with more, since the personal connection can really influence your comfort level during the process!
  12. I've been hearing a lot of buzz about Dr. Feriduni in Belgium, especially for FUE procedures. Some friends of mine had excellent results there, and while it's not in Turkey, it's definitely worth considering if you're willing to travel a bit further in Europe. They said the clinic was super clean and the staff was very knowledgeable. I think one of them paid around $4000 for 3500 grafts and got incredible density. Just another option to keep in mind if you want to compare quality and cost. Also, if you do go with a Turkish clinic, make sure to check out their post-operative protocols. I've seen some clinics that just send you off without much follow-up, which isn't ideal for healing. I'm curious to see which clinic you end up choosing!
  13. For sure, Turkey has some great options! I personally went with Hair of Istanbul and had a really solid experience there. I got 4000 grafts about four months ago, and it cost me around $2000. The staff was super professional, and the whole process felt pretty smooth. I did a lot of research beforehand, and a lot of the reviews pointed to their expertise in FUE, so I felt comfortable choosing them. Recovery was pretty straightforward for me. I made sure to follow their post-op care recommendations, like using minoxidil and avoiding strenuous activity for a bit. If you're thinking about HairTech Turkey, I'd say that some of my friends have also had good experiences there, but I don't have personal intel on their work. Have you looked into any specific reviews or before-and-after photos from these clinics? That can be really revealing!
  14. What an interesting debate! I’ve been following this thread and thought I’d throw in my experience. I had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo about 7 months ago, and I was pretty impressed with how intuitive he was in assessing my hairline needs - we really focused on creating a natural look that suited my face shape. I received 3000 grafts for my NW4, and I can definitely say that I’ve seen some nice growth already. One thing to note is that his follow-up process was quite detailed; they scheduled multiple check-ins to see how I was healing and progressing. Comparing the two, I heard Dr. Feriduni is great for ensuring a dense packing of grafts, so if that’s a priority, it might be worth considering. Have any of you looked into the aftercare options at each of these clinics? I found Lorenzo’s team quite proactive, which was a big plus for me.
  15. A little tip I picked up along the way is to really pay attention to how you manage your expectations with DHI. It's touted for better density and potentially quicker recovery, but the results can take time to fully appear. I know someone who was on minoxidil before their DHI with Dr. Lorenzo and they were super happy with the density after about 10 months. If you can, maybe consider sticking with finasteride too, as combining both meds often helps maintain existing hair while the transplant kicks in. Also, ask the clinic if they provide any long-term support or check-ins post-procedure, as having that guidance can be really reassuring. Good luck with your decision!
  16. Nice update! It's always encouraging to hear positive stories like yours. I’m actually considering Dr. Feriduni for my own FUE, and your experience makes me feel more confident about it. A quick question though - did you notice any difference in your donor area's healing compared to what you expected? I’ve read that some patients have issues with scarring or uneven regrowth in that area post-op. Also, I’m curious if you’ve started any additional treatments or supplements besides minoxidil and finasteride. I’ve heard some guys swear by PRP or even biotin for better results. Just want to make sure I’m covering all the bases before I go through with it!
  17. I totally get your dilemma! I had my FUE done with Dr. Feriduni a little over 6 months ago, and I can share that the experience was smooth overall. One thing I really appreciated was his attention to detail; he spent a good amount of time discussing the hairline design with me, which really helped me feel comfortable. I went for 3500 grafts to address my NW4 situation as well. While my results are still progressing, I have seen some great growth so far, especially in the front. Also, worth mentioning is the post-op care - Dr. Feriduni's team provided a solid follow-up plan and I was on finasteride and minoxidil to support my results. If you’re leaning towards a natural hairline, I think he could be a strong contender for you. Have you thought about what kind of aftercare you’ll be doing post-surgery? That can really influence your final results!
  18. Hey! Just to add another perspective here, I actually went to Dr. Lorenzo for my procedure about 9 months ago, and I went with 3000 grafts as well. What really impressed me was his attention to detail during the design phase of the hairline; he took the time to discuss what would look most natural for my face shape. Additionally, I appreciated how the clinic provided a comprehensive post-op care plan, which included sessions for PRP to help with the healing and growth process. I’ve been on minoxidil since the transplant and I think it’s definitely helped with the overall density. So far, I’m really happy with the results, but I'd love to hear if anyone's had long-term results with either doctor to see how their grafts have held up after a year or so. Has anyone else done that follow-up after a longer period?
  19. Totally understand your dilemma. I had my FUE with Dr. Feriduni about 6 months ago and I went for 3500 grafts. I was really impressed with how he tailored the plan specifically to my hair loss pattern. One thing I appreciated was that he didn't push me into more grafts than necessary just to increase the price; he was honest about what would work best for my NW4 situation. Another thing to consider is the aftercare. I've been on finasteride and minoxidil post-op, and Dr. Feriduni was super supportive in helping me with a routine that works. In fact, my growth is coming in nicely, and I feel optimistic about my overall results. Just keep in mind that everyone's experience is unique, so try to focus on who resonates with you more during the initial consultations. Have you looked into any online reviews or photo galleries for their past patients? It might give you a better idea of what to expect in terms of results!
  20. Looks like you're on the right track with your research! I haven’t personally gone through either doctor, but I’ve heard that Dr. Lorenzo tends to have a more affordable pricing structure compared to Dr. Feriduni. I've read that he usually offers packages that could include post-op care, which might help you save some bucks if you're looking at doing PRP or similar after care. Also, I know a guy who had around 3500 grafts done with him and he's been really pleased with how natural the results look, especially after about 6 months. One thing to keep in mind is that while price is important, the skill of the surgeon and the team is crucial, too. Have you checked out reviews from recent patients on platforms like Trustpilot or realself? They usually have some good insights into what to expect, especially after surgery. I'd also recommend reaching out to the clinics for any before and after photos of NW4 cases specifically; it could really help you visualize the potential outcomes. Good luck with your decision!
  21. I've heard great stuff about both of these doctors, but I think something that sets Dr. Feriduni apart is his experience with tricky cases. I had my FUE with him in Hasselt about 6 months ago, and he really nailed my hairline design even with my NW4 pattern. He used around 3200 grafts, and I opted for PRP treatments post-op which I felt helped the healing process a lot. I can say that his team really helped ease my nerves during the initial consultation. Also, one thing to consider is the clinic's reputation for maintaining hair density. I read some reviews where folks mentioned feeling like they got better coverage with Feriduni compared to others. Have you looked into the specific techniques each doctor uses? I think the method can play a big role in the final outcome. If you're looking for natural results, definitely check out photos of his patients in similar situations!
  22. So I’ve seen some chatter about the two docs, and I just wanted to share my experience with Dr. Feriduni. I had my FUE with him about six months ago and he performed 3200 grafts on my NW4. I was really impressed by his attention to detail during the procedure, and honestly, the clinic was top-notch. Post-op, I followed a routine with minoxidil and PRP, which I think really helped with the healing process. My hairline is looking natural, and I’m happy with the results so far! As for the consultations, he spent a good hour answering all my questions and addressing my concerns about potential scarring. I definitely felt like he had my best interests at heart, which is so important with these procedures. I can't comment on Dr. Lorenzo directly, but if anyone is considering Dr. Feriduni, I’d say you’re in good hands. Just a thought-also keep in mind how the clinic's follow-up care is, since that can really affect the overall experience!
  23. Hey, I've been looking into both doctors too, and one thing I found interesting is Dr. Lorenzo's use of a special device that helps with graft extraction. It's supposed to minimize trauma to the scalp, leading to better healing. I read that this can also help with graft survival rates, which might be crucial for you considering your NW4 situation. On the other hand, I’ve seen folks rave about the aftercare at Dr. Feriduni's clinic. They send you home with a detailed post-op guide and actually check up on you via calls or emails, which I think is pretty comforting after surgery. Have you thought about which type of follow-up care you would prefer? I feel like it can make a huge difference in recovery. Also, considering the graft count, make sure to discuss how they plan to distribute the grafts for a more natural look. That’s something I wish I had focused more on during my consultations!
  24. Interesting topic! I've been following discussions about both doctors for a while. I think it really comes down to what you're looking for in the results. While Dr. Feriduni has a reputation for artistry in creating hairlines, I've noticed that many patients of Dr. Lorenzo rave about the speed of recovery and minimal scarring. I actually spoke to a guy who had his FUE done by Dr. Feriduni a few months ago, and he mentioned that the graft survival rate was exceptionally high, around 90% for his 3000 grafts. Another factor to consider is the price. Dr. Feriduni's prices are generally on the higher side compared to Dr. Lorenzo, who is known for offering a bit more value for those looking to save some cash without compromising quality. It might be worth reaching out to both clinics for personalized quotes and seeing how they respond to your concerns. Have you looked into what kinds of medications, like finasteride or minoxidil, both doctors might suggest post-transplant? That could make a difference in your overall results too!
  25. It’s definitely a big decision, and I think it’s awesome that you’re digging deep before committing. One thing to consider is the post-op care both doctors provide. I’ve heard from patients who went to Dr. Feriduni that he has a solid follow-up protocol, checking in regularly after the procedure to ensure everything is healing properly. On the flip side, I read that Dr. Lorenzo tends to focus more on the initial procedure and may not be as hands-on afterward. For me, having that extra support during recovery would be crucial. Also, if you’re really aiming for a natural hairline, it might be worth looking into patient photos or even asking for a digital simulation of what your results could look like. Some clinics are really good about providing that. Oh, and have you thought about any meds post-transplant, like finasteride or minoxidil? They can really help maintain your existing hair and improve the overall results. Good luck with your decision, I’m sure you’ll make the right choice!

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