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Feeling nervous about my upcoming FUE with Dr. Bisanga - any advice?

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Hey everyone,

So I scheduled my hair transplant with Dr. Bisanga in Brussels, and I'm feeling a mix of excitement and nerves. I'm going for 3000 grafts using the FUE technique, and it’s a little overwhelming to think about.

Has anyone here had a similar experience with him? I would love to hear about your recovery and results. I’m NW3, and I'm really hoping this changes my confidence levels. I also plan to start finasteride right after the procedure. Any tips on what to expect during recovery, or how to prepare beforehand would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

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Totally get where you're coming from! I had a similar experience with Dr. Bisanga last year, and I was also pretty nervous before my 4000 graft FUE. The whole process felt surreal leading up to the day. One thing that really helped me was chatting with the clinic staff - they were super reassuring and answered all my questions.

As for recovery, I recommend you stock up on some ice packs and comfortable pillows because you might get a bit swollen and need to sleep at an angle for a few days. I found that taking it easy in the first week really helped with the healing. Also, keep the area clean and follow their aftercare instructions closely, especially about sun exposure. It might be a good idea to avoid going out too much for the first few days if possible.

Lastly, remember to stay hydrated and eat well after the surgery; your body will need the nutrients to heal properly. Wishing you all the best - can't wait to hear about your results!

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With you on the nerves part! I had my FUE with Dr. Bisanga about 6 months ago for 2500 grafts, and honestly, it turned out to be a lot easier than I expected. One thing I wish I had known beforehand was to prepare some light meals for when you come home from the procedure. You might not feel like cooking, so having easy stuff ready to go can be a lifesaver!

Also, don’t forget to set some expectations for the first week. You might experience swelling, but it’s usually not too bad. Just stay hydrated and follow the post-care instructions closely; it really makes a difference. I noticed significant growth by around the 3-month mark, which helped ease my worries. And hey, keep in mind that patience is key during the healing process!

What’s your timeline look like for recovery? It's good to have a plan for those first few days!

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Totally understand those nerves! I had my FUE with Dr. Bisanga earlier this year, and I was a bundle of anxiety too. One thing I found super helpful was creating a relaxing environment for myself post-surgery. I made sure to have some good movies and books lined up because you'll likely want to rest a lot. Also, keep your head elevated while sleeping to minimize swelling - it really helped me.

Oh, and about the finasteride, make sure to talk to your doctor about the timing to start it after your transplant. It can be a bit tricky since everyone's different, but it can definitely help with maintaining what you have. If you have any specific questions about my experience or anything else, feel free to ask!

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I can relate to your feelings! I had my FUE with Dr. Bisanga last summer, and one thing that really took the edge off was getting familiar with the aftercare instructions before the day of the procedure. Make sure you fully understand how to clean your scalp and what products to use because that helped me feel more prepared. Last tip-try to have a buddy or someone close available for at least a couple of days post-op. They can be a great support, especially if you feel any discomfort or just need someone to keep you company while you recover.

Best of luck on your journey-you're going to feel great about your decision!

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Totally get your worries! I had my FUE with Dr. Bisanga around a year ago, and something that really helped me was reaching out to the clinic a few days before my surgery to confirm all the details. It eased my mind a bit knowing that everything was set. Also, consider avoiding alcohol a few days before the procedure to help with your healing process.

As for recovery, be prepared for some shedding around the 2-3 month mark. It can be a bit scary, but it’s just your hair going through its cycle. I also started using minoxidil right after my surgery, which I think helped in the long run. How do you plan to manage the post-op care? It can be a bit overwhelming, but just take it day by day!

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Completely get the nerves, it’s a big deal! When I had my FUE with Dr. Bisanga a while back, what helped me was making a checklist of everything I would need for aftercare. Prepping your environment ahead of time can really reduce stress. One thing I didn’t do but wish I had is to keep track of my protein intake post-surgery. Good nutrition plays a big role in healing, so consider adding protein-packed snacks to your diet.

Also, don’t forget to plan some gentle activities that you can do while you recover. It’s easy to get bored just sitting around. A light walk can be refreshing, just avoid any high-impact activities for a bit. Lastly, I’d recommend having a talk with Dr. Bisanga’s team about any specific concerns you have, as they can give you tailored advice based on your situation.

Good luck! You’ve got this!

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Feeling those pre-surgery jitters is totally normal! When I had my FUE with Dr. Bisanga, I found it helpful to do a little meditation or breathing exercises leading up to the day. It sounds silly, but it really helped calm my mind. Also, remember to ask the clinic about any specific dietary restrictions or recommendations post-op. They might suggest avoiding certain foods that can affect healing.

If you can, try to also stock up on some ice packs in advance. Swelling can be a pain, and having ice packs ready to go can really help manage it. Another thing I did was connect with others who had procedures done at the same clinic before mine. Hearing their success stories was super reassuring. Good luck! I’m sure you’ll do great!

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It's super common to feel nervous before a big procedure like this! When I had my FUE with Dr. Bisanga, I made sure to get plenty of sleep the week leading up to it. It really helped keep my energy levels up and my mind clear. Also, don't hesitate to communicate with your surgical team about any concerns you might have. They can provide you with insights and reassurance.

As far as expectations go, I found that the first few days post-op were crucial. I bled a bit initially, but it's all part of the process. Keeping your head elevated and using cold compresses really helped with any swelling. Also, since you're planning to use finasteride, just be patient with the results-it might take a few months to really see the benefits. You got this!

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Totally understand where you're coming from! Right before my FUE with Dr. Bisanga, I was a bundle of nerves too. Something that really helped me was reaching out to past patients on forums like this. Hearing their positive experiences calmed me down and made me feel more connected to the process.

I also found it super helpful to stock up on comfortable clothes and pillows for recovery. You’ll want to be cozy, especially for the first few nights. Speaking of recovery, don’t skip on the aftercare instructions they give you. I was diligent with mine and I really think it made a difference in my results.

And since you mentioned finasteride, I started that too, and noticed my hair density improved significantly. Just keep in mind that everyone's experience is different, so try not to compare your journey too much. You'll do great!

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Honestly, I think the anticipation can be the worst part! One thing that really helped me was going in with a solid plan for my first week after the procedure. I prepared a recovery kit with things like ice packs, mild shampoo, and some movies to binge on. Keeping my mind occupied during the initial healing phase kept my nerves at bay. I also set a reminder for my medications, especially the finasteride, which I started right after the FUE, just like you're planning to. That way, I didn’t have to think about it after the surgery. And if you can, try to have someone around to help you out, at least for the first couple of days. It makes life so much easier!

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Anxiety before a procedure is totally normal! I've heard great things about Dr. Bisanga so you’re in good hands. One tip I can offer is to really focus on hydration in the days leading up to the procedure. Drinking plenty of water helps with your skin’s elasticity and can aid in recovery.

Also, consider prepping some easy-to-eat meals or snacks to have on hand once you’re back home. You might not feel like cooking for the first few days. I did a meal prep with things like soups and smoothies, and it made life a lot easier.

Lastly, if you have any questions about the medications, like minoxidil or PRP, give the clinic a shout. Getting clarity on the treatment plan can ease your mind. Wishing you all the best for your FUE!

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Just a heads up, the day of the procedure can be pretty long, so try to stay relaxed. Bring something to occupy your time while waiting, like a book or podcasts. I also recommend discussing with Dr. Bisanga about any concerns during your consultation, especially about the numbing process; knowing what to expect can reduce pre-op jitters. After my FUE, I started using minoxidil a few weeks in which I think really boosted my results. And don’t forget to schedule follow-up appointments to see how your grafts are doing! It's great that you’re planning to start finasteride; consistency is key! Good luck!

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Totally get how you're feeling! The nerves are part of the journey, but once you're in the chair, it tends to get easier. I had my FUE done at a different clinic, and one thing that surprised me was how quickly the numbing kicked in. It really helped me relax knowing I wouldn’t feel much during the actual procedure. If you’re concerned about the downtime, consider planning to take a week off work - it’ll give you a chance to heal without stress. Also, I've heard that Dr. Bisanga has a great follow-up process, so don’t hesitate to ask about any aftercare advice or follow-up appointments. It's all about ensuring you get the best results!

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Sounds like you're gearing up for quite a journey! I had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid, and while it was nerve-wracking, I found that setting realistic expectations for the first few weeks helped a lot. Healing can be quite an adjustment, so don't be alarmed if you experience some swelling or redness initially. Make sure to keep up with the post-op care they provide, as that's crucial for the grafts to settle in well.

Also, since you're planning to start finasteride afterward, just a heads up that it can take some time to see results. Give it a few months and be patient with the process! Have you thought about getting some PRP therapy? Some clinics offer it alongside the FUE, and I've heard it can really help enhance growth.

Wishing you all the best for your procedure!

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Shoutout to you for taking this big step! I had a FUE procedure with Dr. Feriduni in Belgium and honestly, the anxiety before is totally normal. What really helped me was to stay informed. I watched videos about the FUE process and recovery on YouTube, which gave me a better understanding of what to expect. Plus, don't forget to hydrate well in the days leading up to the procedure - it really aids your healing process.

Also, make sure to ask about any specific post-op products Dr. Bisanga recommends. I used a gentle shampoo for the first week and it made a huge difference in keeping my scalp healthy. And if you can, maybe set aside some time to pamper yourself after the procedure - it’s a great way to help your mental state while you wait for the results! Good luck!

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Totally understand the nerves - it’s a big decision! I had my FUE with Dr. Konior in Chicago, and one thing that helped me was talking to the staff beforehand. They were super friendly and took time to answer all my questions, which eased my mind a lot. It’s also super important to follow the pre-op instructions carefully. I remember they told me to avoid alcohol and certain medications a week before, so make sure you stick to that!

As for recovery, I found that sleeping elevated the first few nights helped with swelling. Oh, and plan on wearing a hat when you go out after your procedure - it’s a lifesaver for protecting your scalp and keeping things discreet while you heal. Honestly, the first few weeks can feel slow, but once you start seeing those new hairs, it's all worth it!

Good luck with your procedure - you’re going to do great!

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I totally feel you on the nerves! I had a similar experience when I went to ASMED Clinic in Istanbul for a FUE about a year back. One thing that really helped me was to take a few moments to meditate or practice deep breathing exercises leading up to the day. It sounds cheesy, but it really calmed my mind and helped me focus on the positives.

Also, don’t underestimate the importance of your diet in the days before the procedure. I loaded up on protein and leafy greens, which I think made my healing process smoother. Make sure you get plenty of rest too! Wishing you the best of luck with Dr. Bisanga - I’ve heard great things about him!

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You're definitely not alone in feeling nervous! I had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid, and something that really surprised me was how much rest you need afterward. I thought I'd be up and about in no time, but I ended up needing a good week to just chill and let my body heal. Also, it’s a good idea to line up some easy meals for the days after, since you might not feel like cooking much. Oh, and make sure to have a hat ready for when you go out, it really helped me feel more comfortable while healing.

If you haven’t already, consider joining a few forums or groups where you can connect with others who have had work done with Dr. Bisanga. Hearing their stories firsthand was so reassuring for me and could really help manage your expectations. Good luck!

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It's totally normal to feel nervous, but you're making a great choice! When I went for my FUE with Dr. Feriduni in Belgium, I made sure to stay well-hydrated and got plenty of good sleep the week leading up to my procedure. It made a big difference in how I felt on the day of the transplant. Also, pack a little comfort bag with things like headphones, a good book, or some snacks for the clinic. It helps to distract you once you're there.

After the surgery, I found that using a mild shampoo was a lifesaver. You’ll want to keep it gentle on your scalp as it heals. Plus, if you can, try to have someone there to help you out at home for a couple of days post-op. You'll appreciate the support while you're recovering. Best of luck, and I can't wait to hear how it goes!

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