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  1. Seems like both doctors have their strengths! I went with Dr. Feriduni last year for 2500 grafts. Honestly, I was super impressed with his attention to detail during the procedure. He spent a lot of time mapping out the hairline, ensuring it would look natural. Plus, I experienced minimal swelling and discomfort during recovery. I was on minoxidil before and started using it again after the procedure, which I think helped with density. On the flip side, I had a friend who went to Dr. Lorenzo a few months back and is really happy with his results too. He mentioned that the post-op care from Lorenzo's team was very thorough, and they checked in regularly afterwards. If you can, I’d suggest reaching out to both clinics for a virtual consultation. It might help you gauge which vibe feels right for you!
  2. One thing to consider is the technique that each doctor specializes in. Dr. Feriduni has a great reputation for his meticulous approach and tailoring the procedure to individual hair loss patterns. I've read that he often incorporates PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatments along with FUE, which some patients say enhances healing and growth. On the other hand, Dr. Lorenzo is known for his artistic eye, particularly when creating natural-looking hairlines. If you’re aiming for that natural result, it might be worth scheduling consultations with both to see how their visions align with yours. Also, don’t forget to ask about their experience with NW4 cases specifically. It could be helpful to know how many similar patients they've treated and the typical outcomes. And if you’re not already on any medications like finasteride or minoxidil, you might want to consider starting them prior to your procedure for the best chances of success.
  3. Both of these doctors have their strengths, but one thing I found particularly impressive about Dr. Lorenzo is his use of advanced technology during the procedure. For example, his clinic utilizes the ARTAS system for FUE, which can increase precision and potentially improve the overall result. I think it’s worth asking both doctors about their techniques and whether they incorporate robotics or any innovative approaches. Also, something to think about is the accessibility of follow-up appointments. After my consultation with Dr. Feriduni, I was pleased that he offered virtual follow-ups which made it easy to stay in touch, especially if you're traveling from abroad. Have either of you checked how each clinic handles follow-ups? This can be a game-changer for staying on track with recovery and seeing how things are progressing. In your situation with NW4, I'd also recommend checking if they provide custom treatment plans based on your specific hair loss pattern. Consulting about the extraction area and how they plan to blend grafts can make a big difference in the final look!
  4. It's great to hear all these positive experiences with Dr. Feriduni! Just wanted to share my experience with Dr. Lorenzo since I had my FUE with him about 6 months ago. I went for 3000 grafts, and my NW3 situation was addressed quite effectively. His team was really attentive during the procedure, and they made sure I was comfortable throughout, which I really appreciated. Post-op, my recovery was smoother than I expected, and I noticed new hair growth starting to come in around the 4-month mark, which was exciting! I think one aspect that stood out to me was Dr. Lorenzo's attention to the hairline design; he really emphasizes natural-looking results. I'm still waiting to see the final outcome, but so far, I'm happy with my decision. Just curious though, those who have gone with Feriduni, did you notice any difference in aftercare protocols? I heard that's something important to consider too!
  5. Choosing between these two is definitely a tough call! I haven’t personally visited either, but I’ve been doing some digging into Dr. Lorenzo, and I’ve come across quite a few glowing reviews about his artistry, especially when it comes to creating natural-looking hairlines. People have raved about his attention to detail and how he tailors the hairline to suit each individual's face shape, which sounds super important for a NW4 like yourself. Also, while both doctors are known for their excellent results, I think it’s worth mentioning that Dr. Feriduni has a solid reputation in Europe for his post-op care. I've read that his team is very supportive during the healing process and offers great follow-up services, which can be a big plus when you're dealing with the recovery part. Have you considered how important post-op support is for you? That could play a role in making your decision too! Lastly, it might be beneficial to ask both clinics about their experience with cases similar to yours. Specific results can vary greatly based on the individual, so knowing how they've handled NW4 patients in the past could give you some insight. Good luck with your choice!
  6. Totally get the dilemma you're facing! I've been looking into both doctors too, and one thing that stood out to me about Dr. Feriduni is his focus on patient education. He takes the time to explain not just the procedure but also the post-op care and realistic expectations, which I think is crucial. I read a few reviews where patients mentioned feeling supported throughout their recovery, which can make a big difference. On the other hand, Dr. Lorenzo's clinic has a solid social media presence, and I've seen tons of photos showcasing the results, especially with NW4 cases. There's something reassuring about seeing lots of real-life examples and testimonials. Have you thought about what kind of follow-up care will be offered afterward? It's worth considering how accessible each doctor is for any post-op questions or concerns. Good luck! No matter which way you go, just make sure you're comfortable with your choice!
  7. Totally get why you're torn between the two! While I've only consulted with Dr. Feriduni, I can say that his team is really attentive. During my visit, he explained the FUE process in detail and even discussed post-op care, which I found reassuring. They seem to really care about patient education, which is a huge plus. One thing to consider is the follow-up care. I remember reading some reviews where patients mentioned Dr. Lorenzo had a solid aftercare program, which is also super important for ensuring the best results over time. If you're leaning more towards Dr. Feriduni, don't hesitate to ask about his post-op follow-up as well; it can make a big difference in your recovery. Plus, if you have any specific preferences for hairline design, make sure you discuss those in detail with whichever doctor you choose! Good luck with your decision!
  8. I've had experience with both doctors in different capacities. I ended up going with Dr. Lorenzo for my FUE last year, and I have to say, one thing that stood out to me was his emphasis on creating a design that complements natural hair growth patterns. He took a lot of time figuring out my hairline based on my facial structure, which I really appreciated. I had about 3000 grafts and just hit that one-year mark post-surgery, and I couldn’t be happier with the density and overall look. On the other hand, I’ve seen some incredible results from Dr. Feriduni's patients, especially in terms of hairline refinement. If you’re leaning towards Dr. Feriduni, I’d suggest looking at his before-and-after photos closely, as many people seem to rave about his artistic approach. In terms of cost, my procedure with Dr. Lorenzo was around €6000, which I thought was reasonable for the results. Just make sure to evaluate both their portfolios and maybe reach out to past patients for a direct perspective before making your decision!
  9. I went to Dr. Lorenzo about a year ago for my FUE and had around 2500 grafts done. I was initially drawn to his artistic skill in hairline creation, which I’ve seen a lot of online comparisons for. While my consultation was thorough and he listened to my concerns, I did face some delays in communication a few weeks post-op, which made me a bit anxious. However, I really started seeing results around the 4-5 month mark and now, at 12 months, my hairline looks pretty natural and full. I’d agree with the previous comments about follow-up being a bit lacking, but the results have made it worthwhile for me. Just to add, I’ve been using finasteride for about a year now as well, and I think it’s helped with the overall density too. Anyone else have a similar experience with either doctor’s follow-up care?
  10. Interesting discussion! I've not personally been to either doctor, but I did some extensive research on both. From what I gathered, Dr. Feriduni tends to focus heavily on the artistic side of hairline design, which seems to be a big plus for natural-looking results. He’s also known for giving a detailed pre-op consultation where he sets realistic expectations, which I think is super important. On the other hand, Dr. Lorenzo is praised for his innovative techniques, particularly for patients with higher Norwood levels, as he can create a dense and natural appearance even with larger graft counts, like mine at NW5. I read patient reviews that raved about his attention to detail, too. But I do agree with the previous reply about follow-up care - that’s a biggie! I mean, you want your doctor to be there for you post-op, right? Maybe consider reaching out directly to some patients from both clinics to get a more personal insight? Good luck with your decision!
  11. Curious to hear more about this topic! I’ve done a ton of research on both Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo, and while I've read great things about Dr. Lorenzo's tech, I found some impressive patient results from Dr. Feriduni too, especially in creating natural hairlines for NW4 patients. One thing that made me lean a bit towards Feriduni was his approach to designing the hairline based on the patient's facial features, which is super important for achieving a natural look. Also, I saw some before and afters showing that his patients often experience less shock loss as well, which is definitely a bonus. If anyone has had an experience with Dr. Feriduni, I’d be interested in hearing about the consultation process and how they felt about their overall results. Did you feel like they were really listening to your concerns and tailoring the plan for you?
  12. A few points that might help you decide - both doctors have great reputations, but I think it really comes down to your specific needs and preferences. For me, communication was a huge part of the experience. I reached out to both clinics for initial consultations, and Dr. Lorenzo's team was incredibly responsive, answering all my questions quickly and thoroughly. That really made a difference for my peace of mind. Also, I've seen some amazing results from Dr. Lorenzo regarding hairline designs, especially for NW4 patients. If you're aiming for a very natural-looking hairline, I think you might benefit from his artistic approach. Plus, I’ve read about his focus on ensuring adequate donor hair preservation which is crucial for future transplants if needed. Ultimately, I'd recommend booking consultations with both to see which one resonates with you more personally. The right vibe can sometimes sway your decision a lot more than just results and price. Good luck with your journey!
  13. I've been following this thread and I think a major factor to consider is the cost. Dr. Feriduni's pricing is generally more competitive, especially for European standards. When I was looking into my options, I found his FUE procedures starting around €4000 for a similar graft count, which is quite reasonable compared to Dr. Lorenzo who tends to charge a bit more. That being said, if budget isn't a huge issue, the skills and results can make all the difference. One thing I haven’t seen mentioned yet is the importance of the clinic's overall environment. I visited Feriduni's clinic for a consultation and found the atmosphere really calming, which can help reduce pre-surgery jitters. Anyone else have thoughts on how the clinic vibes played into their decision? Also, I’ve read about the post-op care that Dr. Feriduni offers, like PRP sessions included in the package, which can be a huge plus for recovery and growth. Just a thought!
  14. Dr. Lorenzo is definitely a strong contender! I had my FUE procedure with him about 6 months ago, where I received 2800 grafts. What stood out for me was not just the result, but how he really focused on the artistry of the hairline. I was concerned about looking too "plugged" but was thrilled to see natural-looking growth. It’s also worth mentioning that his clinic is super modern and equipped with the latest tech. I initially hesitated because I read mixed reviews, but honestly, my experience was fantastic. Plus, I did PRP after the procedure, and I've heard that enhances the overall growth. One thing I can recommend for both doctors is to communicate clearly about your expectations; it helps a ton! What kind of results are you hoping for in terms of density? If you've seen good outcomes from either, you can't go wrong!
  15. You definitely can’t go wrong with either of them, but I wanted to share my experience with Dr. Lorenzo since I had my procedure there about 5 months ago. I went with 3500 grafts using FUE and the whole cost was around €5,500. From my research and talking to others, I think Dr. Lorenzo's approach really emphasizes creating a natural hairline, which is something I appreciated. The consultation felt very personalized, and he actually drew out the hairline design with me, which gave me confidence in his vision. One thing to consider is the recovery process. I felt like my swelling and discomfort post-op were manageable, but I also made sure to follow their post-op guidelines to the letter, including using minoxidil afterward to boost growth. I recently started noticing new hair coming in, which is super exciting! If you’re looking for that natural look, I think Dr. Lorenzo has a fantastic eye for design. Lastly, don't hesitate to ask either doctor about their philosophy on long-term hair loss management. I'm really curious how they would advise preventing further loss down the line.
  16. Just adding my two cents here based on my research and chats with some patients. I think it's also important to consider the post-op care and support that each clinic provides. I spoke with a few people who went to Dr. Lorenzo, and they mentioned that the follow-up is really thorough, which can be comforting for those first few weeks after the surgery. They had regular check-ins and were given specific guidelines on how to care for the transplanted area, which helped mitigate any concerns about growth and healing. On the flip side, I’ve heard that Dr. Feriduni's clinic also offers some solid post-op support, but it seems to vary depending on the specific circumstances of each patient. If you can, you might want to ask about what follow-ups are included in the package when you do your consultations. Also, if you have any concerns about finances, you could check if either clinic offers financing options or packages that include the medications you might need post-op, like minoxidil or PRP treatments. Those can add to the overall costs, so it’s good to plan ahead!
  17. One thing I've noticed is that Dr. Lorenzo's clinic has a more modern approach with some cutting-edge technology. They've been employing the latest techniques in FUE and have their own robotic systems that can help with precision and graft placement. I think their innovative methods might appeal to you, especially if you're looking for that natural result. That said, I totally get the importance of follow-up care and feeling supported post-surgery, which is something Dr. Feriduni seems to excel at. If it helps with your decision, I read that Dr. Lorenzo has a good portfolio of clients showing how well their hairlines blend with existing hair, even at higher Norwood levels. Just out of curiosity, are you looking into any post-op medications like minoxidil or finasteride to enhance your results? I’ve heard mixing those with the transplant can really help with the overall outcome. Good luck with your decision!
  18. I've heard good things about both of them, but something to consider is the overall post-op care they offer. I had my FUE done with Dr. Feriduni about 6 months ago and I felt really supported during the recovery phase. They had regular check-ins and I could reach out any time if I had questions. On the other hand, I know people who went to Dr. Lorenzo and spoke highly of his initial consultation, but mentioned that follow-ups felt a bit less hands-on. If you're planning on 3000 grafts, maybe look into how each surgeon handles post-op because that can really affect your results in the long run. Have you looked into how they manage post-procedure support? Also, both clinics seem to have pretty strong before and after galleries; maybe you could gauge the types of results you're after from those?
  19. It's interesting to see the feedback on both doctors. I've been looking into Dr. Lorenzo as well, but one thing that stood out to me is his expertise in using the latest FUE techniques, like the DHI method. I've seen some results from patients who had this technique, and the density looks incredible! If you’re after a really natural hairline, this might be something worth considering. Also, while researching, I found that Dr. Feriduni seems to have a bit more experience with larger graft counts, which could be helpful for someone like you who is looking at around 3000 grafts. I guess it really depends on how dense you want your hair to look in the long run. Have you reached out to either of them yet? It might be useful to set up a consultation and see who you feel more comfortable with. Sometimes the vibe during the first meeting can really help with your decision!
  20. Interesting discussion so far! I’ve heard mixed reviews about both doctors but wanted to throw in another factor to consider. I read that Dr. Feriduni has a strong aftercare program that some patients swear by, which might be worth looking into, especially since proper follow-up can really impact your results. Plus, if you’re leaning toward getting PRP treatments as part of your recovery, I've noticed that some clinics include that in their packages, which can be a good deal. Also, don’t forget to check their clinic locations in relation to where you live. If you're flexible, you might want to visit both for a consultation to see how you feel about their approaches. Personal vibe can play a big role in deciding, you know? Let us know what you choose!
  21. Jumping in here because my experience with Dr. Feriduni might be useful. I had my FUE procedure with him about 6 months ago, and he transplanted 2800 grafts. I was a bit nervous, but his team was super professional and made me feel comfortable throughout the process. One thing I really appreciated was the attention to detail during the graft placement; he seemed to genuinely care about achieving a natural look, especially around the hairline. It’s also worth noting that his clinic offers a comprehensive aftercare plan, which I found really helpful. They've been great at answering any questions I had post-op. I'm currently using minoxidil as well, but I feel like Dr. Feriduni's technique really made a difference. Have you looked into follow-up support with either of these doctors? It can be an important factor to consider!
  22. Since you’re considering both doctors, I think it's worth mentioning that Dr. Lorenzo's clinic offers a pretty robust online consultation service. I connected with them a few months ago, and they provided detailed insights even before I committed. They also follow up regularly, which is a nice touch. On the other hand, some people I know who went with Dr. Feriduni have praised the way he takes his time with each patient during the consultation - they felt really listened to and understood. Also, just a heads up, the costs can vary a bit. I heard that Dr. Feriduni's prices tend to be on the higher side, especially if you're looking at a larger graft count like 3000. But then again, you might find the extra investment worth it for peace of mind and quality of results. Have you thought about how much you're willing to spend? Finally, you might want to check out some of their patient forums and social media reviews. Sometimes it can give you a sense of the clinic's vibe and what to expect post-op. Good luck with your decision!
  23. Choosing between these two can be tricky! I wanted to throw in some thoughts on Dr. Feriduni, as I've heard from a few friends who had really positive experiences with him. They mentioned that his team is super professional, and the clinic itself is very well organized. From what I gather, he focuses a lot on creating a natural look, especially in the hairline area, which seems to be a priority for you too. One thing I found interesting is that Dr. Feriduni often talks about the importance of patient education during the pre-op phase. He makes sure you're fully aware of what to expect post-procedure. On the other hand, I know some who felt that Dr. Lorenzo’s clinic had a more modern approach regarding technology during the procedure. If you have the chance, maybe you could arrange consultations with both and see who you connect with better. A good rapport can make a big difference in comfort level during the whole process. Good luck with your decision!
  24. Totally understand the dilemma you're in! I did a ton of research before my FUE with Dr. Feriduni last year, and while I was impressed by both doctors, what really made me lean towards Dr. Feriduni was his team’s reputation for personalized care. They went through all my questions thoroughly during the consultation, which helped ease my nerves. I got around 3500 grafts since my NW4 situation was pretty advanced. Also, something to consider is the follow-up care. Dr. Feriduni's office sends you updates and reminders about post-op care, which I found really useful. It's like they don't just forget about you after the procedure, you know? I’ve been on finasteride for about 6 months now, and combined with the transplant, I’m seeing some fantastic regrowth. If you can, maybe schedule an in-person consultation with both to get a sense of the vibe in their clinic. That personal touch can make a huge difference in your decision!
  25. Great discussion so far! I wanted to mention that I've heard some patients say the cost can vary significantly between the two clinics. Dr. Feriduni's pricing is generally quite competitive, especially for the quality of service, which is a plus if you're looking for around 3000 grafts. On the other hand, Dr. Lorenzo's clinic seems to have a more premium pricing structure. For a similar graft count, I read some reports indicating costs could range from €4000 to €6000 with him, while Dr. Feriduni might get you in the €3000 to €5000 range depending on the specific plan. Also, just to add in, I've seen mixed opinions on the density of results between different patients. Some say Dr. Lorenzo can achieve a more dense look, but it really depends on the individual case. If you're going for density, definitely ask both about how they plan the graft placement! Lastly, I think it's crucial to have a solid consultation with both surgeons. Don't hesitate to ask direct questions about their techniques and expected timelines for healing. Best of luck with your decision!

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