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Advice: Considering a FUT with Dr. Bisanga - Worth it for NW5?

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Hey everyone,

I'm thinking about getting a FUT procedure with Dr. Bisanga in Brussels. I'm currently at a Norwood 5 and have been losing hair for the last few years. I've done a lot of research and it seems like Dr. Bisanga has a solid reputation, but I wanted to get some advice from those who've had a FUT or have experience with him.

Does anyone here regret going the FUT route instead of FUE? What was your graft count and total cost? I’ve seen prices ranging from $4000 to $8000, which feels pretty steep. Also, does anyone have tips on medications to take alongside the procedure? I'm considering finasteride and maybe some PRP treatment afterward.

Thanks for any insights!

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You’re in for an interesting ride! I had a FUT with Dr. Bisanga last year, and while I’m happy with the results, it was definitely a commitment. My graft count was around 3200, and it cost me about $6500, which I thought was worth it based on the quality of care I received.

One thing I’d suggest is to really look into aftercare and follow-up treatments. I started PRP sessions a few months post-op, and I really think it helped boost the growth. Finasteride is a solid choice too - I’ve been on it for almost a year and haven’t noticed any side effects.

As for regrets, I haven't had any with FUT. I like the density it gave me, especially in the hairline area. Just make sure you’re prepared for the recovery time; it took me a few weeks to feel normal again. Good luck!

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It sounds like you're doing your homework, which is super important! I can't speak directly to Dr. Bisanga's work, but I know a few people who've had FUT and were pleased with the density they achieved. Just keep in mind that FUT can leave a linear scar, so if you're someone who likes to keep your hair short, that might be a consideration.

As for medications, finasteride is a solid choice, and adding minoxidil could help with growth and thinning in the long run. I heard that some guys also use PRP to boost their results, but make sure to discuss that with your doctor since everyone's situation is unique. Lastly, if you're worried about the cost, it's worth asking if they have any payment plans or financing options available.

Good luck with your decision, and keep us posted!

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I totally get where you're coming from. I was at a NW5 too when I went for my FUT with Dr. Feriduni in Belgium. I paid about $5400 for 2800 grafts, and honestly, I have no regrets! Just make sure to discuss the hairline design with your surgeon, as it can make a huge difference in how natural it looks post-op.

Regarding aftercare, I found that starting minoxidil a few months after the procedure really boosted my results. I also did some research on nutrition and found that taking some vitamins like biotin helped during the healing phase. Have you considered any particular hairline shape or style? That can really change the game for your overall look.

Good luck with your decision!

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Just jumping in to say that I think you’re on the right track with Dr. Bisanga! While I haven’t had a FUT myself, I did chat with a few guys who have, and they mentioned that the recovery time can be a bit longer compared to FUE. If you’re looking for a more permanent solution for your NW5, FUT might be the way to go since it typically allows for a higher graft count. Just make sure you’re ready for the linear scar and possibly some downtime.

Also, in terms of medications, I’ve heard good things about adding dutasteride alongside finasteride for some guys. It might help slow down hair loss even more effectively. Have you thought about what you want to do in terms of styling afterward? It might influence your decision a bit!

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Considering your situation at NW5, I think FUT could definitely be worth it, especially with someone like Dr. Bisanga. From what I’ve heard, he’s quite skilled at creating natural-looking hairlines, which is important for us guys with more advanced hair loss.

As for the cost, you might want to look into what the total graft count could be. I’ve seen people at your level get anywhere from 3000 to 4000 grafts. Make sure you clarify this with him during your consultation, as the number of grafts can really affect the total price.

Also, you mentioned considering PRP treatment. I’ve had a few friends who did that alongside their procedure and found it helped with the healing process and overall hair growth. Maybe ask Dr. Bisanga about incorporating it into your treatment plan.

Lastly, good luck! It sounds like you’re making a smart decision.

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One thing I've noticed with FUT is that the visibility of the donor scar can be a concern, especially if you plan on keeping your hair short. Dr. Bisanga is known for his excellent techniques, so you might want to ask about his approach to minimizing scarring. Also, have you considered the possibility of combining FUT with PRP to promote healing and hair growth? My friend had great results with that combo after his procedure. He had about 3500 grafts done and said it really helped with the recovery. And don't forget to factor in the post-op care; sticking to a solid regimen with finasteride and minoxidil can make a big difference in the long run. Just curious, do you have a specific timeline for when you want to have the procedure done?

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Hey! Just wanted to share my experience. I went with Dr. Bisanga for a FUT last year and it was a game changer for me at NW5. I paid around $6000 for about 3500 grafts. Recovery wasn't as bad as I thought, but I did notice some swelling for the first few days.

As for medications, I started finasteride a couple of months before the surgery and continued it afterward. I also did PRP a few weeks post-op, and I think it helped boost my results. If your hair is relatively short, ask him about the technique he uses for stitching up; mine healed really well without much visible scarring. If you have any more questions about what to expect post-surgery or about the results, feel free to ask!

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It's cool that you're looking into Dr. Bisanga; like a lot of folks here, I think he has a great reputation. Just something to keep in mind - while FUT can be a good option, it’s also important to consider your long-term goals. Since you're at NW5, have you thought about how much coverage you'll need? Sometimes people think they’ll just go for a hairline restoration, but they end up needing more grafts for the crown or mid-scalp later on.

Additionally, I know some people have had luck with combinations of FUT and FUE if they need more density later. It can be pricier, but it might save you headaches down the line. Regarding medications, I've heard that starting finasteride early can really help with preventing further loss while you wait for the results from your FUT. Have you looked into minoxidil too? Some guys swear by it alongside fin to boost that regrowth.

Good luck with your decision!

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While Dr. Bisanga is definitely a solid choice, I’d suggest considering your hair density and how that plays into your FUT decision. At NW5, you might need a fair number of grafts to achieve a natural look. When I consulted with another clinic, they mentioned that patients at higher Norwood levels often benefit from a blend of FUT and FUE, which can maximize coverage without stretching the donor area too thin.

Also, regarding the cost, keep an eye out for package deals that might include follow-up treatments or medications. Sometimes clinics will offer a discount on PRP or post-op care if you bundle them with your surgery. Just a thought! Have you checked if Dr. Bisanga offers any kind of financing options? It might make the investment a bit easier to manage.

Lastly, don’t underestimate the importance of aftercare. Ensuring you're on top of your meds like finasteride can really enhance your results. Also, maintaining a good routine of scalp care post-surgery can aid in healing and growth!

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Thought I’d jump in with my experience. I was also at NW5 and went with Dr. Bisanga for a FUT a while back. I paid $6500 for around 3200 grafts, and honestly, I think it was worth it. The results took a bit longer to fully show up, but after a year, I was really pleased with the density and natural look.

One thing I learned after my procedure is the importance of maintaining a good scalp health routine. I used minoxidil along with finasteride and also made sure to keep my scalp hydrated. It helped a lot with the overall health of the transplanted hair. Also, have you considered looking into some before-and-after photos from other patients? It can really help set realistic expectations. Good luck with your decision!

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I can totally relate to your concerns about the cost and options. I was in a similar situation and ended up choosing a different route. Instead of going with FUT, I opted for FUE at a clinic in Turkey, which ended up costing me around $3000 for 2500 grafts. I found that the recovery time was a lot quicker, and I didn’t have to deal with the linear scar that comes with FUT.

That said, I think it really depends on your hair goals and how much coverage you want. If you're leaning towards FUT with Dr. Bisanga, make sure you discuss your hairline design and what they'd recommend for donor hair management. Also, since you're considering PRP, I found it really beneficial post-op for promoting hair growth. It might be worth looking into as part of your overall treatment plan!

Have you thought about how much donor hair you'll have left for future procedures if you decide to go big now? That could make a difference in your decision too.

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Just to add another perspective, I also considered Dr. Bisanga for my NW5 but ultimately went with a different clinic for FUE. I felt that, given my Norwood level, I’d likely need more grafts than the typical FUT would provide without the risk of stretching my donor area too much. I ended up at HairTech Turkey and got 3500 grafts for $4500. It was a great experience, and the team was super professional. Plus, I used finasteride afterward, which helped with maintaining my existing hair while the transplant was healing. If you decide to go with Dr. Bisanga, definitely ask about the graft density and what kind of results you can realistically expect for your specific situation. Each clinic has a slightly different strategy and it might influence how many grafts you’ll need for full coverage. Good luck with your decision!
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If you're leaning towards FUT with Dr. Bisanga, I think it’s important to prepare for the aftercare process. My buddy had a FUT with him and said he was advised on specific scalp care that really made a difference in his healing. He paid around $7000 for 3000 grafts and saw noticeable results after about a year, but he emphasized that being diligent with aftercare like moisturizing and avoiding sun exposure helped a ton.

Another thing to consider is your long-term plan. Since you're NW5, you might want to think about how much more hair you might lose in the future. Some guys I know decided to start on finasteride and minoxidil right away post-surgery to maintain what they had while waiting for their new hair to grow in. It seems to help slow down any further loss while the grafts settle in.

Have you thought about how many grafts you’d realistically want for your specific hair goals? It might be worth chatting with Dr. Bisanga or his team about your hair density to get a clearer picture. Good luck with whatever you decide!

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It sounds like you're really doing your homework, which is awesome. I actually had a FUT with Dr. Bisanga about a year ago, and while I was nervous about the scarring, I have to say I'm pretty pleased with the results. I got around 3500 grafts and paid about $7500. Recovery took a bit longer than I expected, but I think it really pays off in the long run if you follow the aftercare instructions closely.

One thing I’d recommend is to really consider your long-term hair loss plan. Since you’re already at a NW5, it might be worth discussing with Dr. Bisanga about how he strategizes for future thinning. On the medication side, definitely ask him about minoxidil too; I’ve been using it alongside finasteride and feel like it's really helping solidify my results. And as for PRP, I did a couple of sessions after my transplant, which I think aided the healing and growth process.

Are you planning on visiting the clinic for a consultation? It can really help in making the final decision as you can ask all your questions face-to-face and see the facilities.

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Just a thought, but since you mentioned considering medications, it might be worth looking into minoxidil as well. I’ve heard from quite a few guys that it really helps with the overall fullness post-transplant. Also, have you checked out the options for combination therapies? I read that some clinics offer packages that include both FUT and PRP treatment, which could really enhance results.

Regarding Dr. Bisanga, I’ve seen some impressive before-and-after photos from patients who were also NW5, so you might want to ask for some case studies or testimonials specifically related to your hair loss level. It could help you make a more informed decision. Just keep in mind that different clinics have varying approaches to FUT that could affect your final result. Good luck with everything!

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It's great to see you being so thorough in your research! Dr. Bisanga does have a solid track record. I had FUT with him about 9 months ago, and while I was set on FUT, I still kept thinking about FUE due to the lower recovery time. But, honestly, I'm really happy I went with FUT. I got about 3200 grafts for $6800, and my hair really started thickening up around the 6-month mark.

I think the key is to have realistic expectations. It might take a little longer to see results than with FUE, but once the hair grows in, it can look very natural. As for meds, I started finasteride a few months before the procedure and have been using minoxidil since then. I have to say, the combination has really helped with the density of my existing hair.

Just make sure to stay on top of your aftercare; that matters a lot! How are you feeling about the whole process? Any concerns with scarring or anything? It might help to talk to others who've gone this route.

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