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Quick question about graft survival rates after FUE with Dr. Erdogan?

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Hey everyone, I'm scheduled for a 3000 graft FUE procedure with Dr. Koray Erdogan at ASMED Clinic in Istanbul next month. I've been reading a lot about different clinics and results, but I wanted to get some real-life insights from anyone who's had a transplant, especially from Dr. Erdogan. How has your graft survival rate been? Did you experience any shedding after the initial growth period?

I'm currently using minoxidil and considering adding finasteride post-op. I've heard mixed reviews about how these medications can impact the results, too. I’m a NW3 going for a hairline restoration and really want to make sure I get the best outcome possible.

Thanks in advance for any tips or experiences you can share!

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Sounds like you're on the right track with your FUE procedure! I had a 2500 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan about a year ago, and I experienced about 90% graft survival, which I’m really happy with. Initially, I did have some shedding around the 3-month mark, but that’s totally normal. It’s when you see those first few hairs coming in that things start to get exciting!

As for medications, I’d definitely recommend sticking with minoxidil post-op, as it can help with the growth phase. I didn't use finasteride, but I’ve heard it can be beneficial in keeping existing hair. Just make sure to follow any post-op care instructions from Dr. Erdogan closely to maximize your results. Good luck!

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That's awesome to hear about your experience! I had a 2000 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan, and I noticed a similar trend in graft survival. I think I was around 85-90% as well. One thing I'd suggest is to be prepared for the waiting game. It usually took about 4-6 months for me to really see the full results coming in, but in the end, I was glad I didn't rush things.

Regarding the medications, I started finasteride about 4 months after the procedure, and I've noticed it really helped maintain my results. I've also been using PRP treatments every few months for added support. I believe they can help with the overall health of the hair post-transplant. Just stay patient during the healing process, and you'll see all the hard work pay off!

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I think doing your homework before the procedure is super smart! After my 3500 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan, I had around 95% graft survival, which was great, but I also experienced quite a bit of shedding not long after. It freaked me out a bit at first, but I learned that's part of the process. Just keep your expectations realistic and remember it can take 6-12 months to see the final results.

Regarding the meds, I started finasteride about 3 months post-op, and it really seemed to help with the overall density and growth, so I'd recommend looking into that. I think combining it with minoxidil gives the best chances for optimal results. Have you thought about doing PRP treatments as well? I did a couple of sessions, and I think they contributed positively to my hair's overall health.

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I've done a bit of research on graft survival, and while it’s great to hear everyone’s positive stories with Dr. Erdogan, it seems like factors like your age and hair type can really play a role in the overall survival rate. I had a 3000 graft FUE with a different clinic and ended up with about 80% survival, but that was partly because I was younger and my hair was finer. One thing I wish I would have known before my procedure is the importance of following post-op care instructions closely. It might also help to connect with someone who's been through a similar experience, just to share tips on what to expect daily during recovery.

As for shedding, I experienced a bit more than I anticipated. It happened around the 2-month mark for me, so I totally get that it can be concerning. Just keep in mind that it’s usually temporary, and the new growth will pop up when you least expect it. Curious to see if anyone’s tried additional treatments like PRP therapy post-FUE? I hear that could help with density and overall health of the transplanted hair.

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I'm in a similar boat as you! I had my 2500 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan last year. I was really worried about graft survival too, but I ended up with about 90% survival. One thing I noticed is how important the post-op care is. I was super diligent with my scalp hygiene and avoided any heavy exercise for a few weeks, which I think helped a lot.

As for shedding, I had a bit of that shock loss around the 3-month mark, but it eventually grew back stronger. I can’t stress enough how much patience is needed during this process. And about the medications - I started minoxidil about a month after my procedure and added finasteride a few months in. I've read that starting them post-op can definitely help maintain your results, so I think that’s a good call!

By the way, how are you planning to manage your hair care routine after the procedure? I'd love to hear your plan!

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Congrats on booking with Dr. Erdogan! I had my 4000 graft FUE with him about a year ago and while I saw a 92% graft survival rate, I also learned that timing and patience are key. One thing I found helpful was keeping track of my progress in a notebook, so I could really see the changes over the months. I did experience shedding too, but I started using PRP treatments about 6 months post-op. It definitely seemed to boost the growth and helped with the recovery. Have you thought about PRP as part of your post-op plan? It’s gaining popularity for good reasons!

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Super exciting that you're going with Dr. Erdogan! Just wanted to chime in on the post-op care part. After my FUE, I made sure to stay on my minoxidil and added PRP treatments a couple of months after the surgery, which really seemed to boost my graft survival. I had about a 90% success rate with my 3000 grafts, but I believe the PRP helped with the overall thickness and health of the new hair.

Also, I'd recommend avoiding any heat or sun exposure on your scalp for the first few months. I used a light hat whenever I went out, and my doctor said that can help protect those grafts while they’re still settling in. Have you thought about any specific routine for your post-op recovery? It seems like having a solid plan can really make a difference!

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It's great to see so many positive experiences with Dr. Erdogan! I had my FUE procedure with him a couple of years ago, 2000 grafts, and my survival rate was about 85%. I think what worked for me was staying disciplined with my medications - I was on finasteride and minoxidil right after the surgery. I really believe that using them consistently made a difference. I also found that regular follow-ups with the clinic were helpful; they gave me tips on how to care for my scalp and manage any concerns.

As for shedding, I experienced some as expected, but it was more of a normal cycle than anything alarming. It started around the 3-month mark and by month 6, I noticed new growth starting to pop through, which was a huge relief! Keep your spirits up, and make sure to stay in touch with your doctor during recovery. You’ll get through this with flying colors!

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Sounds like you're in good hands with Dr. Erdogan! I had my 3500 graft FUE with him last summer and was super happy with my results. My graft survival rate ended up being around 88%, but honestly, what helped the most besides the meds was my diet. I made sure to eat a lot of protein and healthy fats, which I think contributed to the overall health of my hair. As for shedding, I did experience some around the 3-month mark, but after that, it was mostly smooth sailing with new growth coming in strong.

Just a quick tip - I started taking biotin a few weeks before my procedure and kept it up afterward. I think it helped with the strength of my existing hair, too. Have you thought about what kind of post-op support you're going to have? I'd recommend connecting with someone who's had a similar procedure just to feel more at ease.

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Hey, it’s cool to see everyone's results with Dr. Erdogan! I got my 4000 graft FUE done at ASMED about a year ago, and I think the post-op care really made a difference. I didn't experience much shedding, but I was super careful with how I handled my scalp in the first few weeks. Also, hydration is key! I made sure to drink lots of water and focused on getting nutrients that promote hair health like biotin and zinc.

Regarding medications, I started on finasteride a month after the procedure as I wanted to give my scalp some time to adjust. I think the combo of proper care and meds gave me a survival rate around 90%. I also used a gentle shampoo recommended by the clinic that helped minimize irritation. How long are you planning to stick with minoxidil? I’ve read some people continue it long-term for better density.

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I've been following this thread and it's awesome to see so many good experiences! I had my 3000 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan last fall, and my graft survival rate was around 90%, which I was really stoked about! I think one thing that helped a lot was the PRP treatment I did a couple of weeks after my surgery. It felt a bit extra, but I heard it can really boost graft health.

As for shedding, I had a little but nothing alarming. I was on fin too, which I started before the procedure, and I think it definitely helped keep everything in check. Just a heads up, if you're planning on traveling back home soon after your procedure, be careful with the sun exposure. I made sure to wear a hat and avoid direct sunlight for at least a month, and I think that paid off for the healing process!

Have you thought about adding PRP to your post-op plan? I'd be curious to know if anyone else found it beneficial too!

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I had my 2500 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan a few months ago and my experience has been pretty solid overall. My graft survival rate is currently around 85%, and I think maintaining a good routine with the minoxidil has been helpful. I started taking biotin a month before my procedure, and I really believe it’s made a difference in my hair's condition.

I did go through a shedding phase around the three-month mark, which freaked me out a bit, but I’ve read that it's normal and can be a good sign! I also made sure to follow all the post-op instructions closely-no picking at scabs, gentle washing, all that jazz. Have you thought about adding PRP to your treatment plan? I’ve heard that can help with healing and may improve graft survival rates, too!

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Just wanted to jump in and share my experience too! I had a 3500 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan about 10 months ago, and my graft survival rate has been quite impressive-around 92%. I did notice some shedding around the 3-month mark, but it was totally expected and manageable. One thing I feel made a difference was the use of coconut oil on my scalp after the initial healing phase, which really helped with moisture and comfort.

I've also been consistently taking finasteride since a couple of months before my surgery, and I think it's been beneficial in keeping the overall hair density up. It’s totally understandable to have those concerns about medications, but I've seen solid results overall. Have you thought about starting any PRP treatments? I’ve heard from a few folks that it can really enhance growth too!

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It’s cool to see everyone sharing their experiences! I had a different journey with Dr. Erdogan-my 4000 graft FUE was about 7 months ago, and I’ve been seeing a graft survival rate closer to 88%. The shedding phase was pretty intense for me, especially around the 4-month mark, but I read that this is pretty common.

What really helped me was staying committed to my aftercare routine and incorporating low-level laser therapy a few weeks post-op. I think it really supported the grafts during that critical period. Also, I didn’t start finasteride until about 3 months after the procedure, and I’m wondering if anyone else has noticed a difference either way on starting meds later on. Have you all had any issues with side effects from these treatments? Just curious!

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Nice to see everyone's experiences being shared! I actually had my 2900 graft FUE with Dr. Erdogan just over a year ago, and my graft survival rate is around 90% now. I did experience some shedding, which was a bit nerve-wracking, but it tapered off by the 4-month mark. One thing that I think really helped my results was sticking to a strict schedule with my medications after the procedure. Besides minoxidil, I incorporated PRP treatments about a couple of months post-op, and I've heard it can boost graft survival rates. Any of you guys tried PRP? What do you think? Also, I'm curious about the experiences regarding the long-term results, are you all seeing consistent growth now?

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So I’m not a patient of Dr. Erdogan, but I had a 3200 graft FUE with Dr. Konior in Chicago about 5 months ago. My graft survival rate is about 91%, and while I went through the shedding phase too, I found that PRP treatments helped quite a bit. I did them a few weeks after my procedure, and I feel like they really boosted my regrowth.

Also, I’d recommend being super careful with sun exposure after your surgery. I tried to keep my head covered as much as possible during the healing stage, and it seemed to help a lot with avoiding any trauma to the grafts. Have you thought about looking into anything like that for your recovery?

By the way, I think combining minoxidil with finasteride was a good move for me, so if you haven’t started yet, I suggest doing it as soon as you get the green light from your doc.

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So I had my 2500 graft FUE with Dr. Fernando Lorenzo in Madrid about 8 months ago and my experience was pretty decent. My graft survival rate ended up being around 85%, but I think my hair loss history has played a part in that - I was a NW4 before the transplant. I did experience quite a bit of shedding from months 2 to 5, and it was nerve-wracking at times, but eventually, the hair started coming back in nicely.

One thing I noticed is that keeping my scalp clean was super important during the healing phase. I didn't realize how much gunk would build up there after the surgery! I also started using minoxidil around the 4-month mark, which I think has helped with density. Just a heads up though, make sure to give your scalp enough time to heal before adding any new products to your routine!

Have you thought about getting PRP treatments? I didn’t do them, but I’ve heard they can really help with hair growth after FUE.

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Since you're going for a hairline restoration, I'd suggest keeping an eye on your aftercare because it can make a huge difference. I had a 3000 graft FUE with Dr. Feriduni in Belgium last year and the recovery was a bit tricky for me. I noticed that my grafts took a bit longer to fully settle, and I didn’t start seeing significant growth until around the 6-month mark. I also incorporated some PRP treatments at about 3 months post-op, and I think that helped with my overall density.

As for medications, I took finasteride and started minoxidil at the same time as my procedure. I think they played a role in supporting my new hair growth as well. Just be sure to discuss everything in detail with Dr. Erdogan about the timing of starting those meds, as it could vary a bit based on your personal situation. You seem to be doing your research, which is great! Just be patient and stick to your post-op instructions. Best of luck!

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I had a 3500 graft FUE with Dr. Mehmet Yilmaz in Ankara about 6 months ago, and my graft survival rate has been around 90%. I'm a NW4 and went through some serious shedding from the 3rd to about the 5th month, but it eased up afterward. For me, the key was sticking to my post-op care strictly - no touching the area, using the prescribed shampoos, and avoiding the sun.

I also started using finasteride about a month after my procedure, and I do think it has helped with the overall health of my hair. I didn’t find it too difficult to manage alongside the minoxidil, but you might want to keep an eye on side effects. Also, I can't stress enough how important it is to manage your expectations; everyone's growth timeline can differ a lot!

Curious to hear how others' experiences with minoxidil post-op have been too!

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From what I’ve seen and heard, Dr. Erdogan has a solid track record with graft survival rates, often reported in the 90% range by many patients. When I did my research for my own procedure, a lot of former patients raved about how meticulous his team is with the extraction and implantation process. I had a 4000 graft FUE with Dr. Rahal in Ottawa last year, and I can relate to the nerves during the shedding phase. I experienced heavy shedding around months 2 to 4, but I'm at about 85% growth now.

As for medications, I’d definitely recommend sticking with minoxidil and finasteride; they can really help maximize your results in the long run. After my transplant, I noticed my growth was significantly better when I consistently used both. Plus, if you haven't already, consider adding some PRP treatments after your initial recovery-it seems to boost hair regrowth for many people. Good luck with your procedure!

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I've read that Dr. Erdogan's patients often report fast recovery times and good growth, but it really depends on the individual. I had a 2500 graft FUE with Dr. Hasson in Vancouver a year ago, and while I had a decent survival rate (about 85%), I experienced a lot of shedding in the early months too. It’s super common, so don’t stress too much about that initial shock. Just keep up with your minoxidil and consider PRP if you can; many people find it boosts their results.

Also, make sure to ask your doctor about what specific care routines they recommend post-op. Each clinic has its own protocols, and following them closely can really affect how well your grafts take. Did Dr. Erdogan mention any specific aftercare tips that stood out to you? Good luck with your procedure!

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The graft survival rate can vary quite a bit depending on individual factors, but I’ve seen a lot of positive feedback for Dr. Erdogan. A friend of mine had a 3000 graft FUE with him last year, and he mentioned that his grafts were doing well by the 6-month mark, with nearly 95% survival. He did experience some shedding around the 4-month mark, which freaked him out at first, but it was all part of the process. As for medications, I’d say starting finasteride along with minoxidil post-op is a solid plan. I’ve heard that the combo can really help maintain what you have and enhance the growth of new grafts. Just make sure to follow the post-op care instructions given by the clinic as strictly as possible; that tends to make a big difference. What day are you scheduled for the procedure? Exciting times ahead!
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Just to add to the mix, I had a 3500 graft FUE with Dr. Feriduni in Belgium, and my experience was pretty different. The graft survival rate was around 90%, but honestly, the first few weeks were a bit tough with the shedding. I tried to stay positive and followed through with my minoxidil, which I think helped maintain the overall health of the new hair. Something I learned is that staying hydrated and managing stress also play a role in recovery.

Regarding finasteride, I started it about a month after my procedure. It’s made a noticeable difference in my overall hair health, especially since I was already thinning in other areas. If you're considering it, just make sure to consult with your doctor about timing it right post-op. Fingers crossed for your upcoming procedure!

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Graft survival rates after FUE can definitely vary, but I think it's also crucial to focus on post-op care. I had a 4000 graft FUE with Dr. Lorenzo in Madrid and saw about 92% survival six months later. I made sure to follow all the aftercare instructions closely, including avoiding sun exposure and not touching my scalp too much. It helped reduce any risk of shock loss.

Regarding medications, I started minoxidil right after my procedure and began finasteride a month later. I think the combination really helped in my case, but I've also heard some people have mixed experiences with finasteride. Have you thought about consulting with Dr. Erdogan about when to start these meds after your surgery? It might make a difference in your results.

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