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ok., I have been on these forums for 2-3 years and was always skeptical of HT surgery. But now I feel, I should go for it. I have few questions.
1. How much difference is there in the quality of surgery among different coalition doctors. Say Dr Madhu, Dr Feller, Dr H&W. If the difference is marginal, I would like to save some money and go to Dr Madhu (since I have that option). The cost difference for 3000 - 3500 grafts would be about $10,000. That is big saving. Since all coalition Dr are considered to be top notch, does the quality of surgery differ a lot?
. I believe the hairline creation, inserting grafts would be quite standard amongs docs.
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There are two levels of recommendation on this site: recommended physicians (who are all excellent and endorsed by our community) and
Coalition surgeons. As of now,
Dr. Madhu is not a member of the Coalition, but is a recommended physician. Regardless, I think all of the hair transplant surgeons you've listed perform excellent work, and I wouldn't let price drive your decision too much. I think you should research all three of the clinics you are considering and make your decision based on the findings. Additionally, here is a thread that explains
how we recommend hair transplant surgeons.
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2. If I elect to be on stand by for a surgery (In case of a cancellation), how much discount do the doctors usually provide?
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I think it differs from clinic to clinic. I do not believe there is one standard discount rate, nor am I sure that each clinic offers the standby discount. This is something you should discuss individually with each clinic you are considering.
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3. The thing I am worried about and which held me from going for the surgery is the scar. Does the scar size/width differ between Dr or is it a standard procedure and the scar size would be the same no matter which Dr performs the surgery?
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The width/size of the scar depends on several factors. However, I would say that when you are looking at leading clinics performing the operation, variables such as the laxity in your donor area, session size (width and length of the donor strip extracted), and density in your donor area are going to influence the size of the scar more than the physician performing the procedure.
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4. Would a trichophytic closure show a scar on a razor shaved head?
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Yes. Even the best hair transplant closure leaves a "pencil thin" scar.
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5. I have been trying to find a razor shave head after HT, but could not find one. Can somebody post some pics? I would believe that people who perform HT want their head full as quick as possible and would never want to do a razor shave of their head. That might be the reason for me not finding a pic
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This question comes up quite a bit, and I think the best example I've seen lately comes from the hair loss website of Aviran2ht (a member of our social community and discussion forums). I hope I'm not overstepping my bounds, but if you look at
this page of his restoration journal, you can see a fairly close shave of a follicular unit transplantation (FUT) scar from Hasson and Wong (keep in mind that these are the post-operative photographs from a different FUE (follicular unit extraction) procedure and I'm linking it to show the scar only). Clearly, the scar is visible at this level, but it's also quite thin.
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6. Can the Hair loss progress after HT and start showing the scar area? That would be really bad to look at. What options do people have if a thing like that happens?
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Yes, hair loss is a progressive issue and can continue after the hair transplant procedure. However, keep in mind that the transplanted grafts are taken from a "universal safe zone" where the follicles are resistant to DHT (dihydrotestosterone) - the hormone that directly causes male pattern baldness. Because of this, the transplanted hairs should not be affected by any progressive balding, neither will the safe zone where the transplant scar is located. Essentially, no matter how the hair loss pattern progresses, your scar (if taken from the correct area) will not show.
I hope this helps! Please, feel free to ask any additional questions.