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  1. One thing I wanted to add is the importance of checking out before and after photos from both clinics. It can really give you a sense of what to expect in terms of hair density and naturalness. I've bumped into quite a few patients from Dr. Lorenzo's clinic who posted their results online, and honestly, they looked fantastic! I think he has a knack for creating very natural-looking hairlines, which is super important for NW4 folks like us. Also, if you haven't considered it yet, maybe reach out to some patients for their insights. Many clinics have forums or social media groups where patients share their journeys. Getting direct feedback can help you feel more confident about your decision. Just my two cents, but good luck with your choice!
  2. One thing I haven't seen mentioned yet is the cost factor. If budget is a consideration for you, Dr. Feriduni tends to be slightly on the pricier side, usually around the €6000-€8000 range for 3000 grafts, while Dr. Lorenzo might offer a more competitive price, closer to €4000-€6000. I think it's also worth considering the post-op care and follow-up support each clinic provides, as that can greatly affect your recovery and results. My colleague went to Dr. Lorenzo and mentioned they had great follow-up consultations which helped ease his worries during healing. Also, have you thought about potential medication after the procedure? I’ve read that a combination of minoxidil and finasteride can significantly enhance the overall results if you start them pre-transplant and continue afterward. Just something to think about as you make your decision!
  3. That's awesome to hear about your positive experiences! I think when considering Dr. Lorenzo, one thing to keep in mind is his use of the latest tech like the sapphire FUE method. I've read that it can help with better graft survival rates and makes for a less traumatic experience overall. My buddy went to him for about 3000 grafts a year ago, and he mentioned that his recovery was pretty smooth - he was back to work in just a week. Also, if you're leaning towards a consultation with either doctor, you might want to ask them about their approach to creating a natural hairline as you mentioned. It’s not just about the grafts but how they position and blend them into your existing hair. Seeing their previous work can also give you a clearer picture! Have you thought about how you'll maintain your results long-term? I know some patients swear by PRP treatments to enhance growth after the initial transplant.
  4. Totally get where you're coming from! I've done a lot of research and have had friends who've gone through both doctors. One key thing to note is that Dr. Feriduni has a really strong reputation for dealing with complicated cases, especially for those with advanced hair loss like NW4 or NW5. His experience in these scenarios seems to make a difference in achieving natural-looking hairlines. On the flip side, I've also heard that Dr. Lorenzo is quite skilled in creating very refined hairlines as well and can offer great aesthetics. If you’re not in a huge rush, you might even consider waiting for a bit to maybe further investigate the potential results from both docs after seeing others' progress in forums. Also, if you can, try to ask for before and after photos from both clinics; it can really help you see individual results rather than just relying on general experiences. Best of luck with your decision!
  5. Jumping in here! I think it’s also worth mentioning the recovery experience. After my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo, I found his post-op care to be top-notch. He gives detailed aftercare instructions and even follows up with regular check-ins to monitor your progress, which really helps ease the anxiety of waiting for results. I was also on minoxidil after the procedure, which I think contributed to my results. Another thing to consider is the clinic's ambiance and staff. When I visited Dr. Lorenzo's clinic, I found the staff to be super friendly and accommodating. It made me feel very comfortable throughout the whole process. In contrast, I heard from some friends that the atmosphere at Dr. Feriduni's clinic felt a bit more clinical and less personal. So, if you prioritize a warm environment and attentive post-op care, Dr. Lorenzo might edge it out for you. Good luck with your decision!
  6. So, just jumping in with my 2 cents! I did some deep digging when I was stuck between Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo a while back. One aspect that stood out to me was the technology they use during the FUE procedure. I heard that Dr. Feriduni has been incorporating some cutting-edge tools that can enhance graft survival rates, which is crucial when you’re looking at around 3000 grafts. Also, I think both clinics are great, but I'd recommend reaching out to past patients for their honest feedback on the overall experience - not just the procedure but also the care you receive post-op. That's what made the difference for me! I ended up going with Dr. Lorenzo in the end, and I was really impressed with his attention to detail when designing my hairline. What about you - have you reached out to any past patients yet? I'd be curious to hear what insights they share!
  7. If you're considering Dr. Feriduni, you might want to look into his use of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatments post-surgery. I read that he offers PRP to help enhance hair growth and speed up the healing process after FUE. I had around 3500 grafts done with him last year, and although it's still early in my journey, I've been on finasteride and using minoxidil alongside, and I feel like things are progressing nicely. Also, I'd recommend reaching out to other patients through forums or social media groups, as they might share their experiences in more detail. It's always good to have a wide range of feedback. And remember to consider location for follow-ups, as that might impact your decision too!
  8. If you're still weighing your options, I'd also suggest checking out the reviews and before-and-after photos from each doctor. I went through a similar decision-making process last year, and I ended up choosing Dr. Feriduni for 4000 grafts. Aside from his impressive results, what convinced me was the amount of time he spent explaining the procedure and addressing my concerns during the consultation. His clinic also had a nice, welcoming vibe, which definitely made me feel more at ease. I didn't go with Dr. Lorenzo, but I've heard he has a very modern setup and uses cutting-edge technology, which is a big plus. Have you thought about what locations or technology might be more convenient for follow-ups? Sometimes it helps to consider not just the procedure itself but the overall experience you'll have with the clinic.
  9. Another angle to think about is the post-op support and follow-up care each doctor provides. From what I’ve read and heard, Dr. Feriduni tends to be really hands-on with his patients during recovery, which can be reassuring if you're nervous about the healing process. I know some guys who had regular check-ins with him after their transplant. On the other hand, Dr. Lorenzo is known for his awesome results but might not be as involved once the procedure is done. Also, if you're leaning towards natural results, I’d recommend looking at before-and-after photos from previous patients of both doctors. It’s amazing what a difference in technique can make! Have you checked out their Instagram or clinic websites for more up-to-date results? That could also help you decide based on the style of results that you like best. Good luck with your decision!
  10. Just to add to this discussion, I actually had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo about a year ago, and one thing that really impressed me was the post-op care. After the procedure, they scheduled multiple follow-ups to monitor my progress, which made a big difference in my peace of mind. I went with around 3200 grafts, and I was initially worried about how dense the results would look, but he managed to create a very natural appearance. Also, something to consider is how each doctor’s team operates during the procedure. With Dr. Lorenzo, I felt like the whole team was really cohesive, which may have contributed to a smoother experience. They seemed to communicate well and worked together efficiently. Have any of you noticed a difference in the team's approach when you were there for your consultations? If you're leaning towards a specific doctor, I’d recommend checking out actual before-and-after galleries on their clinics' websites. Seeing real patient transformations can really help! Good luck with your decision!
  11. It's interesting to hear everyone's experiences so far! I did some research on the techniques both doctors use, and I found that Dr. Lorenzo is known for his focus on the natural hairline design, which is essential for a NW4 like us. He uses a specialized sapphire FUE technique that some claim offers more precision and less trauma to the scalp. I think this might be a game changer if you're really aiming for natural results. Also, I've seen that Dr. Feriduni tends to have a higher patient satisfaction rate, but that might come with the higher price tag. If you're on the fence about the cost, it could be worth checking if they offer any financing options or payment plans. If you haven't already, maybe try reaching out to see if they can show you some before-and-after photos specific to your hair loss pattern. It could be really helpful in deciding! Good luck with your choice!
  12. Pricing is definitely an important factor to consider. I had a FUE with Dr. Feriduni about 9 months ago, and I paid around $6000 for 3200 grafts. The results have been pretty good, but I did feel like the price was a bit steep. I didn't get PRP included, which I kind of wish I had. On the other hand, I've heard from friends who went to Dr. Lorenzo saying they got similar or even better results for about $4000-$5000, which is pretty tempting! In terms of results, I think both doctors have their strengths. Dr. Feriduni focuses a lot on the aesthetic side and creating a natural look, which is what I wanted for my hairline. However, Dr. Lorenzo's patients seem to have more consistent outcomes stated in forums, which might indicate a wider range of experience with different hair types. After the procedure, I'm using finasteride and minoxidil to maintain my hair, which I highly recommend. Have you thought about starting any medication post-op? It might help with the overall results.
  13. It’s great to see everyone sharing their experiences! I just wanted to add my two cents about Dr. Feriduni. I had my procedure with him last September, also around the 3000 graft mark. What stood out for me was the thoroughness of his pre-op assessment - he really took the time to analyze my scalp and discuss the long-term expectations, which gave me a lot of confidence in the process. Plus, I've been on finasteride for a couple of years now, and he was very supportive about continuing it post-op to optimize my results. As for recovery, I felt like I had a pretty smooth ride. I experienced some swelling but nothing too intense. By three months, I started to see some early growth, and now at six months, it’s filling in nicely! If you're leaning more towards Feriduni, I'd say go for it. Just make sure to ask plenty of questions during your consultation to set those expectations right. Anyone considering PRP treatments afterward? I’ve been looking into that too!
  14. It's definitely a tough call between the two! I've been checking out both doctors as well. One thing I found interesting about Dr. Feriduni is that he often uses a unique technique during the extraction process which some claim can lead to less trauma in the donor area. A guy I spoke to had 3500 grafts with him about 6 months ago and mentioned that his donor area healed super quickly, plus he was able to get back to his routine a lot sooner than he had expected. As for Dr. Lorenzo, I've read that he has a great eye for detail when it comes to design, especially if you're looking for a very natural hairline. I've seen some before/after photos from both that look fantastic! Maybe it's worth reaching out for consultations with both? That way you can get a feel for their techniques and personalities too. Just be sure to ask about the specifics of their post-op care since that seems to be important for long-term success.
  15. Totally get where you're coming from with wanting to make the right choice! One thing to consider about Dr. Feriduni is his clinic's focus on post-op care. I spoke to a friend who had his FUE there and mentioned they offer a solid aftercare program, including follow-up appointments and advice on medications like minoxidil and PRP treatments. It's crucial for ensuring the best possible growth in the long run. Additionally, I've read mixed reviews about waiting times for surgery dates at both clinics. If scheduling is a factor for you, it might be worth reaching out to both for their current timelines. It's easy to get caught up in just the procedure itself, but the overall experience can really impact your results and satisfaction too. Has anyone else noticed differences in post-op care between the two clinics? That might be a deciding factor for some.
  16. Just to give a different perspective, I actually went with Dr. Lorenzo last year for my FUE, and my experience has been quite positive. I had 2800 grafts done and I was really impressed by how he tailored the hairline to fit my face, not just focusing on the amount of grafts but also on the aesthetics. After about 7 months, I've started to see some good growth, and it feels really natural. Another thing that stood out to me was the clinic's vibe. It felt very welcoming and professional, and I appreciated the detailed explanation of the whole process from start to finish. The aftercare was solid too. I was given detailed guidelines on what to do post-op, and I also received PRP treatments as part of my package, which I think helped a lot with the healing and growth. If you're looking for a natural look, Dr. Lorenzo’s artistic approach might be just what you need. I’d definitely recommend going for a consultation with him to see how you feel about his style. Have you had a consultation with both doctors yet? That might help you feel more confident in your decision!
  17. So I just wanted to add my two cents as someone who went with Dr. Feriduni. I had my FUE procedure about six months ago, and I chose him mainly because of all the positive reviews about his results for NW4 cases. I got 3500 grafts to really define my hairline and add volume. What impressed me was not just the surgery itself but how thorough his team was with the follow-up care. They were super responsive with any questions I had post-op, which really helped ease my mind. One thing to keep in mind is that Dr. Feriduni does have a busy schedule, so be prepared for a little wait for your consultation. But it’s definitely worth it! I’ve seen fantastic growth in the last few months, and I can’t wait to see the final result a year from now. Have either of you considered PRP treatments along with your transplants? I think they can really enhance the overall results.
  18. So interesting to see everyone’s experiences! I actually had my procedure with Dr. Feriduni about a year ago, and I can't speak highly enough of his technique. I went for 4000 grafts because I was also looking to fill in my crown area, in addition to my hairline. From the initial consultation to the follow-ups, he was incredibly attentive and made sure I felt comfortable. One thing that stood out to me was his approach to using a combination of FUE and PRP therapy, which he suggested to enhance the results. I noticed significant growth in the first 6 months but really saw the transformation happen around the 9-month mark. The density is fantastic, and my hairline looks super natural. If you're leaning towards Dr. Feriduni, I’d say go for it! Just make sure to clearly communicate your expectations and concerns, like I did. Did any of you ask about post-op medications like finasteride? I’ve heard varying opinions on that, so I’m curious what others think!
  19. Just wanted to throw in my two cents! I actually had my FUE procedure with Dr. Feriduni about a year ago, and I was really impressed with his attention to detail. I had 3500 grafts done, and my hairline looks incredibly natural. The clinic itself was super professional, and the staff were all really friendly. They even sent me home with a detailed recovery plan, which helped a ton during the healing phase. On the other hand, I have a couple of friends who have gone to Dr. Lorenzo, and they’ve been happy with their results too. One of them mentioned that Dr. Lorenzo took the time to customize his treatment based on his unique hair loss pattern, which I think is a huge plus. If you're worried about getting a cookie-cutter approach, both of these docs seem to tailor their plans pretty well. Ultimately, it might come down to how comfortable you feel during your consultation. Have you had a chance to meet with either of them yet? That initial vibe can sometimes make a big difference in the decision!
  20. It’s cool to see all this interest in both docs! Based on what I’ve read, Dr. Feriduni really emphasizes individualized treatment plans, which can be a game changer for achieving natural results. I know someone who had a similar NW4 situation and went with him, getting around 3500 grafts. They raved about how he’s very meticulous with the hairline and takes the time to explain the entire process, making sure you understand what to expect for the recovery phase. Also, I think it’s worth noting that Dr. Feriduni is known for his commitment to follow-up care. My friend got regular updates and support post-op, which definitely boosts your confidence during the growth phase. On the flip side, some people have mentioned that the wait times can be a bit longer for consultations and surgeries due to his popularity. If you don’t mind that, it could be worth the wait for potentially better results. Have you thought about maybe visiting both for consultations? That way you could see who you vibe with more and get a feel for their approach!
  21. I appreciate all the insights shared here! I just wanted to add my two cents since I had an FUE with Dr. Feriduni about a year ago. I had 3200 grafts done, and honestly, I was impressed by the attention to detail he and his team provided. One thing I think you should consider is the follow-up support. Dr. Feriduni's clinic offered multiple check-ins during my recovery, which made it easier to address any concerns as they came up. Also, just a heads up, if you’re leaning towards Dr. Lorenzo, I heard that his price can be a bit higher, so keep that in mind if budget is a factor for you. In the end, both doctors seem to have their strengths, so it really comes down to what you prioritize more in your experience. Good luck with your decision!
  22. I had a consultation with Dr. Feriduni a few months back and I was really impressed with his attention to detail. He seemed very knowledgeable about the latest techniques and gave me a lot of insights about graft survival rates that I hadn't considered before. I was initially leaning towards him because I liked his approach to customizing the hairline based on my age and features. However, I know someone who had a consultation with Dr. Lorenzo and mentioned that his clinic uses some advanced technology for FUE that boosts recovery time. They felt like they were getting cutting-edge care, plus they also mentioned how friendly the staff was, which is a big deal when you're going through something as important as this. Has anyone had experiences with the tech they use at Dr. Lorenzo's clinic? If the recovery is quicker, that might sway my decision!
  23. I had my procedure done with Dr. Feriduni about 6 months ago, and I can definitely say I was impressed with his approach. He took the time to really understand what I wanted in terms of hairline design, and it felt very personalized. I had around 2500 grafts for my NW4, and honestly, I’m thrilled with the results so far. One thing I’d recommend is asking both doctors about their graft survival rates and how they handle any issues that might arise post-op. I’ve heard Dr. Lorenzo has a solid reputation for dealing with complications, which is something worth considering if you want that extra layer of reassurance. Also, consider how comfortable you feel during consultations - it really made a difference for me with Dr. Feriduni. Are you thinking of doing any PRP treatments afterward? I’ve read that combining it with the FUE can improve survival rates of the grafts.
  24. I’ve been following this discussion closely, and I think it’s worth mentioning the importance of the technique used, especially for FUE. Dr. Feriduni is known for his meticulous approach and often tailors the procedure based on individual hair characteristics, which could be beneficial for achieving that natural hairline you’re aiming for. I read in a patient review that he takes the time to strategically place grafts for optimal density, which might be crucial for someone with a NW4. Also, if you get a chance to visit for a consultation, pay attention to how each surgeon communicates their plan and addresses your concerns. I think that personal connection can make a significant difference in your overall satisfaction. Plus, don’t forget to ask about the medications they recommend post-op, as those can heavily influence your results. Anyone else here have experience with post-op recommendations from these doctors? I’m curious to see what they suggest!
  25. Totally understand your dilemma between Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo! I had my procedure with Dr. Feriduni about 4 months ago, and I opted for 3000 grafts. One thing that really impressed me was his attention to detail during the consultation. He went through my hairline design meticulously, which made me feel confident in his approach. As for the results, I’ve started seeing some promising growth, especially in the front where I wanted the most coverage. The clinic's aftercare has been top-notch too-they provided me with all the necessary medications, including minoxidil, to support my recovery. I’m curious, are you leaning toward one of them based on their specific techniques or patient reviews? Just trying to gauge if there's a standout factor that's making you hesitate!

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