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Dr. Feriduni vs Dr. Lorenzo - Which one is better for FUE?

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Totally agree about the consultation experience! I had a chance to meet both doctors during my research phase last year when I was considering a transplant for my NW3. Dr. Feriduni's clinic felt a bit more clinical but very professional, while Dr. Lorenzo was super approachable and took the time to explain every step in detail. What I found interesting was the way Dr. Lorenzo emphasized the importance of pre-op treatments like PRP therapy for better graft survival rates. I ended up going with Dr. Lorenzo for my procedure and didn't regret it. I think the personal connection really made a difference for me, especially since I was anxious about the whole process. I'm now about 10 months post-op and my results are looking great! Just curious though, have you thought about any pre-treatments like PRP before the surgery? It might help boost your results.

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I've been following this discussion and I think both doctors have their strengths. I went with Dr. Feriduni for about 2800 grafts a few months ago, and I have to say, I was really impressed with the team. They have a cozy clinic vibe that helped ease my nerves, and I felt like they genuinely cared about the results. Plus, the initial consultation included a thorough analysis of my donor area and areas that needed work, which was super helpful.

One thing to keep in mind though is the recovery process. I experienced some shedding around the third month, which can be alarming! Dr. Feriduni reassured me it was all part of the cycle. But from what I've seen, both doctors seem to have a good track record with natural hairlines. Did you say you were on any medications like minoxidil? I started using it after my transplant as it seems to help with growth.

In terms of results, I’m starting to see good density in my hairline now, so fingers crossed it keeps improving over the next few months!

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For sure, the vibe of the clinic can make a big difference! Just to throw in my experience, I went with Dr. Lorenzo about a year ago for 3200 grafts. What really sold me was their commitment to follow-up care; they offer regular check-ins via video calls after the procedure, which I found reassuring. I felt very supported throughout the recovery process, and they adjusted my treatment plan based on my healing progress.

Also, I think it’s important to consider the team working alongside the surgeons. From what I saw, Dr. Lorenzo has a larger support team, which might contribute to a smoother overall experience. If you’re looking for natural results, I’d say both of these doctors are good bets, but Dr. Lorenzo's team was particularly attentive, making sure each graft was placed perfectly for my hairline.

Have you had a chance to see before and after photos from both doctors? That helped me a lot in making my decision!

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Just to add my two cents, I also did a lot of research on both doctors before deciding on Dr. Lorenzo. I went for around 3500 grafts about 6 months ago. One thing that stood out for me was how both doctors handle hairline designs. Dr. Lorenzo really took his time to create a custom plan for my face shape, which I appreciated. He showed me different angles and discussed how the hairline would mature with time, which is something I didn’t see others do.

On the flip side, I’ve heard that Dr. Feriduni has a really good reputation for graft survival rates. If you’re focused on natural results, maybe consider asking about the specifics of their techniques and how many grafts they typically expect to survive post-op.

Also, be sure to check out post-op care recommendations from each doctor too. I found the support from my clinic invaluable in those first few weeks. Good luck with your decision!

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It's great to see so much discussion about these two docs! I actually had my FUE with Dr. Feriduni last year, and one thing that really stood out to me was his attention to detail during the surgery. He took extra time to carefully place the grafts in a way that would ensure natural growth patterns. I had around 3000 grafts done for my NW4, and I'm really happy with the results almost a year later.

On the flip side, I’ve heard from friends who went to Dr. Lorenzo that he has a great way of managing patient expectations. Some say his follow-up emails really help keep the anxiety at bay. How has the communication been for others? Also, has anyone here noticed a difference in graft survival rates between the two? I feel like that’s something worth discussing as well.

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It's interesting to see the differences between these two doctors mentioned. I went with Dr. Feriduni about 5 months ago for 2800 grafts, and I can say his team was super professional and friendly. One thing I noticed was that he’s quite conservative with the number of grafts he recommends, which gave me confidence that he wasn't just trying to upsell me. My hairline has started to fill in nicely, and I feel like it looks very natural so far. Also, the clinic had a really nice setup, which made me feel at ease during the procedure.

That said, I've heard some pretty great things about Dr. Lorenzo's artistic approach to hairline design, especially for younger patients. Did you guys feel like the consultations helped clarify the long-term vision for your hair? Sometimes I wonder if I should have spent more time discussing how my hair might change as I get older.

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Interesting to read everyone's experiences! I actually had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo about 8 months ago, and I can share that my recovery was pretty smooth. I went for 3200 grafts and opted for a natural-looking hairline, which he nailed. One thing I really appreciated was his follow-up process; he checked in with me regularly to see how my healing was going. I did end up using finasteride and minoxidil post-op to support growth, and I think that really helped. Have any of you considered or used medications alongside your treatments? It'd be cool to hear how that played a role in your results!

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I've had consultations with both Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo while researching my options for FUE. What really impressed me about Dr. Lorenzo was his use of the latest FUE techniques - he mentioned using Sapphire FUE, which supposedly minimizes trauma to the scalp. I think that's something worth considering if you're looking for faster recovery times.

I didn't go with either doctor because the cost at Dr. Lorenzo's clinic was a bit higher than I expected, around $8000 for 3000 grafts. On the other hand, Dr. Feriduni's pricing was more reasonable, but I felt his approach was a bit traditional compared to what I heard about Dr. Lorenzo. If anyone's had follow-ups from both, I'd love to know how the long-term results compare!

Also, as a side note, I've heard that the post-op care can really influence results. Did any of you have specific protocols or advice from your surgeons that stood out to you?

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So, I've been doing a lot of research into Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo as well, and one thing that stood out to me was the patient reviews on hairline aesthetics. Many patients of Dr. Lorenzo rave about his artistic approach when designing the hairline, which is super important for us guys worried about looking unnatural. I’ve read a lot of stories about people being really happy with their hairlines post-op, and it seems like he gets that right more often than not.

On the flip side, I've also seen some folks say that Dr. Feriduni's follow-up care is exceptional. It seems like he’s deeply invested in his patients' long-term satisfaction, which is a huge plus for me. I think I'm leaning toward Lorenzo for the artistic side, but I'm curious if anyone here has had experience with follow-up care from him. Did you feel supported throughout your recovery?

Also, if you don't mind sharing, did you guys experience any issues with shock loss?

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Just to add my experience, I had my FUE with Dr. Feriduni about 6 months ago, and I opted for 3500 grafts. What I loved was how detailed he was during the consultation. He took the time to explain the entire process and listened to my concerns about the hairline. They have this impressive portfolio of before and after photos that helped me visualize what I could expect.

One thing to keep in mind though is that while the results are great, the clinic can get really busy, which sometimes means longer wait times for follow-ups. But when I got to meet with him, he was super attentive. After the procedure, I started finasteride to help maintain my existing hair, and I'm seeing some encouraging growth - still early days though! Overall, I think both doctors have their strengths, but I’d lean towards Feriduni for a more personal touch. Any idea how long it typically takes to see full results with Lorenzo?

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I think both doctors have their strengths, but I'd personally lean towards Dr. Feriduni. I had my FUE procedure with him last year and it was a smooth experience. I went for 4000 grafts, and while I was nervous about the donor area healing, I found it healed quicker than I expected, especially with the post-op care they provided. They recommended finasteride to help maintain what I had left, and honestly, I feel like it made a difference.

Something to consider is the follow-up care too. With Feriduni, they really emphasize post-op check-ups, which was reassuring. I had my first follow-up a few weeks after the procedure and they took the time to assess my progress thoroughly. I think that kind of attention makes a big difference in the long run.

Have you looked into patient testimonials specifically related to the techniques they use? That might help you decide which approach feels more aligned with your expectations. Also, how important is cost for you? I know Feriduni's prices are competitive compared to some in Spain, which might be worth factoring in.

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Just jumping in with my two cents. I had my FUE with Dr. Lorenzo about a year ago, and I went for 3200 grafts. Overall, I'm pretty happy with the results, especially in the hairline area. What really made a difference for me was the pre-op PRP treatment I did a month before the surgery. They said it helps with graft survival and I feel like it worked well for me.

Also, I found that the post-op care was pretty solid. They were really responsive to my questions, and I had a great follow-up appointment where Dr. Lorenzo checked in on my progress. One of my friends went to Dr. Feriduni and his results are great too, but I felt the connection with Lorenzo just clicked more for me.

Has anyone else tried PRP before or after their procedures? I'm curious about how much it might really contribute to overall success. Would love to hear other opinions or experiences!

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I haven't had a procedure with either Dr. Feriduni or Dr. Lorenzo, but I did a ton of research on both options when I was deciding on my own FUE. A few friends suggested checking out Dr. Lorenzo's clinic because of their cutting-edge technology, and I came across a lot of positive reviews mentioning his accuracy and artistry with hairlines. One thing I found interesting is that Dr. Lorenzo is known for using some advanced techniques in FUE, which might help in minimizing scarring.

On the other hand, I’ve seen some posts about Dr. Feriduni’s natural results, especially with patients with a NW4 pattern like yours. It seems like he has a solid track record with graft survival rates too, which is super important. In terms of costs, they seem to be pretty comparable-around 4000 to 6000 euros depending on grafts, but I’d double-check that as prices can change.

Have you thought about visiting both clinics for consultations? That might help you gauge the vibe and see which doc you connect with more. Also, if you’re looking into PRP treatment, it might be worth asking about that during your consultations. Good luck with your decision!

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I've got some insights on Dr. Feriduni and Dr. Lorenzo as well. A buddy of mine went with Dr. Feriduni about six months ago for 3500 grafts, and he's really happy with how his hairline turned out. One thing he mentioned was that the clinic had a great follow-up process, including regular check-ins to track healing and growth. They also suggested using minoxidil post-op, which he started right away.

On the other hand, I've read mixed reviews about Dr. Lorenzo's work. While many patients rave about their results, some have had issues with density in the crown area. I think it really depends on your specific needs! If you’re looking for a strong hairline, Dr. Feriduni might be the safer bet based on my friend's experience. But I agree with what others have said-consultations are key! Really talk to both and see who you vibe with more. Good luck!

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Hey, I've also looked into both docs quite a bit. One thing that stood out to me about Dr. Lorenzo is his focus on the aesthetics of the hairline. I've seen some results that are just incredible - really natural-looking. My cousin actually went to him for 3000 grafts a year ago, and he couldn't be happier with his outcome. He said the initial consultation was really in-depth, and Dr. Lorenzo took the time to explain all the options, even allowing him to see simulation images of what his hairline could look like post-op.

On the other hand, I've heard great things about Dr. Feriduni's aftercare, which seems really important for ensuring the best growth. If it were me, I'd probably weigh the consultation experience and post-op care heavily. Are you planning to travel for this, or is it more local for you? I'd love to know what your final decision is going to be!

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Totally get where you're coming from! I've heard great things about both doctors, but I recently spoke with someone who had a procedure with Dr. Feriduni, and they emphasized how detailed the entire process was, especially around the pre-surgery consultation. They really felt like he took the time to understand their aesthetics and expectations, which is super important. Plus, they mentioned that the clinic had a really nice atmosphere, which helped ease any pre-op nerves.

On the flip side, I also came across some reviews about Dr. Lorenzo's results being slightly more consistent for those in higher Norwood levels. They highlighted his techniques in creating a natural, gradual hairline, which sounds like what you're aiming for. It's worth noting that a lot of folks praised his team for their post-operative support, sharing tips on care and even recommending PRP treatments to enhance growth.

Have you considered doing a virtual consultation with both? It might help you gauge the vibe and expertise of each clinic better. Good luck!

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Just to add my two cents, I went with Dr. Lorenzo a few months ago for 3200 grafts at his clinic in Madrid, and I seriously couldn't be more pleased with the results! One thing that really stood out to me was the post-op care; they have a dedicated team that checks in regularly to see how your recovery is going. I opted for PRP therapy afterward, which I think has helped speed up my hair growth significantly.

Also, something to consider is the differences in pricing. I found Dr. Lorenzo a bit more expensive, but honestly, seeing the natural look of my new hairline, I feel it was worth every penny. Has anyone else here tried PRP in conjunction with their FUE? I think it really made a difference for me!

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It's interesting to see the experiences everyone is sharing. One thing I want to mention is the cost difference - I've seen people range from about 4000 to 6000 euros depending on the doctor and the graft count. When I was looking into Dr. Feriduni, I found that his prices were competitive, especially considering the quality of care he provides.

Also, some friends of mine went for consultations at both clinics and they mentioned that Dr. Feriduni really emphasizes the importance of aftercare. He follows up personally with patients to ensure everything's healing well, which can be a huge relief after the procedures. That said, I know Dr. Lorenzo has a fantastic reputation for post-op support too, so it seems like both places really care about their patients.

Have any of you tried finasteride or minoxidil along with the procedure? I’m wondering how those meds work in conjunction with the FUE process. I’ve heard some good things about using them post-surgery to help with the new growth.

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I've been researching FUE options for a while, and while I haven't been to either doctor myself, I've come across some interesting comparisons between the two. Dr. Feriduni is known for his artistry and meticulous techniques, especially in hairline work, which could be crucial for your NW4 situation. On the other hand, many patients rave about Dr. Lorenzo's minimal downtime and natural-looking results, which seem to be a common theme in his reviews.

Also, don't forget about the vibe of the clinic during your consultation! A friend of mine visited both clinics for consultations and felt much more at ease with Dr. Lorenzo's team - they were super friendly and made him feel confident about the procedure. If you're leaning towards Dr. Feriduni, I’d suggest reaching out to some of his patients for before-and-after photos, as that can really help you gauge the naturalness of results you might expect. Have you already booked any consultations, or are you still in the decision-making phase?

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It's great to see so many insights here! I have a friend who went with Dr. Feriduni for a similar graft count, about 2800 grafts, and he couldn't stop raving about the experience. One thing he mentioned was the depth of the consultation - Dr. Feriduni really took the time to understand his expectations and provided a detailed plan that made him feel confident.

Another thing to consider is the clinic's facilities. I heard that Dr. Feriduni's clinic in Hasselt has some state-of-the-art equipment, which might help with the FUE technique. Plus, he uses a very gentle extraction method that minimizes trauma to the scalp. If you have the chance, maybe you could visit both clinics for a consultation? It might give you a better feel for the team and environment. Just a thought!

Good luck on your journey!

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Interesting discussion you've got going on! I've been following both doctors for a bit, and I've noticed that Dr. Lorenzo's clinic has been getting a lot of buzz lately for their use of sapphire blades, which some claim leads to less trauma and quicker recovery times. I think if you're looking for that natural result in the hairline, you might want to ask Dr. Lorenzo about his techniques involving these blades, as some patients have reported great results.

Also, one thing to keep in mind is post-op support. I’ve seen some reviews mentioning how Dr. Feriduni provides extensive follow-up care, which can be a huge plus if you’re new to this. Have you thought about what kind of aftercare you might want or need? It can really make a difference in your healing process.

Lastly, if you’re still undecided, maybe think about scheduling consultations with both. They both have unique strengths and getting a feel for their approaches might help you make a more informed choice!

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So I can't speak personally about either doctor, but I came across some reviews mentioning the post-op care at Dr. Feriduni's clinic. It seems like he really emphasizes follow-up appointments, which could be key for monitoring your growth after the transplant. Some patients reported significant improvements even months after the procedure due to his hands-on approach. In contrast, patients of Dr. Lorenzo have highlighted the impressive ambiance of his clinic in Madrid, which can make a huge difference in reducing anxiety during the process.

If you're leaning towards FUE and looking for around 3000 grafts, also consider the cost differences. I saw that prices can vary significantly between Belgium and Spain, so it might be worth doing a few more calculations based on your budget. Have you thought about how important aftercare is for you? It could impact your decision just as much as the initial procedure.

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I didn't go to either of them, but I've read a lot about both clinics. One thing I noticed is that Dr. Lorenzo's clinic often shares before-and-after photos on social media, showcasing different cases. It really helps to see the variety of results, especially for different Norwood levels. Also, if you're concerned about costs, I've seen that Dr. Feriduni might be slightly more on the pricey side, around $5000 for 3000 grafts, versus Dr. Lorenzo, who has some packages that can go as low as $4000.

Another thing to keep in mind is the tech they use. Dr. Lorenzo’s has been integrating more advanced technologies lately, like automated extraction tools that some patients swear by for reducing recovery time. Plus, don't forget about the location! Madrid is super accessible, and if you're coming from Europe, it could be a nice trip. If you're really focused on that natural look, maybe ask both about the specific techniques they employ for the hairline, since that seems to be a crucial area for many.

Have you had a chance to book consultations with either doctor yet? It might help to get a feel for their approach and see who resonates more with your expectations.

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Hey there!

I had my FUE procedure with Dr. Feriduni about a year ago, so I can share a bit about my experience. I went for around 2800 grafts, and I specifically wanted to address my hairline. The consultation process was really thorough-he took the time to discuss my goals and laid out a clear plan. I appreciated his honesty about what to expect, which definitely helped set my expectations.

In terms of results, I’ve been pretty pleased so far. I’ve been on finasteride for a couple of months after the procedure too, which I think has contributed to the overall thickness of my hair. I’ve seen significant growth in the front and a noticeable improvement in the hairline which looks very natural. While I can’t compare directly with Dr. Lorenzo, I felt very comfortable with Dr. Feriduni’s approach and follow-up care.

Have you considered asking about any specific techniques they use or their graft survival rates? It might be useful to have those details for when you're making a decision.

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What's up! I've done a bit of research on both doctors as well, and I think it's worth mentioning that Dr. Lorenzo is known for his natural hairline designs, especially in younger patients. Some reviews highlighted his artistic approach and how he customizes the hairline based on each individual's facial structure. For example, I saw a patient who was NW3 and got around 2500 grafts and even the corners looked super natural.

On the other hand, if you're leaning towards Dr. Feriduni, I’ve come across some patients who mentioned his team's use of advanced technology, like the use of FUE with the ARTAS robot. They felt it might have improved precision and graft survival rates. But, I get it, it can also be a bit pricier. If you have specific questions about costs or recovery times post-op, you might find it helpful to reach out to previous patients directly - they usually have great insights!

Have you thought about your post-op care plan? I think that can also influence your final decision.

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