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Rod,
Thanks for providing a detailed account of your hair transplant experience. I've been speaking on and off with Dr. Radha for a few months now. We are currently in the process of prescreening her technique and results and so far, I'm impressed by her work and results. I expect we'll be presenting Dr. Radha in the near future to garner this community's input on her potential recommendation on the Hair Transplant Network. I do encourage you to share some photos before and immediately after surgery and then keep us posted each month on your progress. I look forward to following your journey. Best wishes, Bill
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Hi Bill,
As soon as I obtain some photos I'll post them on the forum. For your information I have also been to DHT Clinic for a hair transplant and I am familiar with how a quality clinic operates. Hi Chix, Her skill appears to be very good due to my tight scalp it was a difficult close for her. Kind Regards Rod Last edited by RodG; 01-31-2012 at 10:48 PM. |
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hi Rod.
wish u the very best of results. thanks for posting a detailed experience. i was in very much need of the same. only thing i missed was the " like button" i m new to this page, but in very short time i was able to narrow my search. i m from nepal . and india is the most feasible place for me . i m planning to choose among dr madhu, dr radha and dr poshwal. and ur description made me so much inclined towards dr radha. i m having my holidays at present which last further 20 days, so i thought of having a transplant in the meanwhile as i might not get such a long holiday in a single stretch may be for a couple of years. somewhere in the page someone mentioned that dr madhus clinic was like one out next in , while dr radhas single case a day makes huge differance in psyche of choosing a surgeon. i wanted to contact dr radha , but i couldnt make it to her webpage. i could only collect her email (link removed by moderator - See Terms of Service) . is this the only way or could u help me with any other webpage i could contact her online. and man enjoy ur tour. greetings. Last edited by TakingThePlunge; 02-03-2012 at 04:59 AM. |
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Strange, when I try to access her website i get forwarded to a canadian pharmacy, medicshops.net. Not sure if its just me or has somebody hijacked her site. On another note i have to say she is very very slow in getting in touch. I sent her an email about 5 week ago, which she replied to. i then sent her my photos so that she could advise me on number of grafs. That was over 4 weeks ago and she still hasn't responded.
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Hi Guys,
I'm going to see Doctor Radha and tell her about her website. In the past it has been working perfectly but I have noticed in the past few days that it is down. I have photographs of the work that she did for me but the wifi internet in my hotel is so slow that it won't upload on hair transplant forum. If you send me a personal mail with your email address I'll try and send what photos I can of the important part of the procedure i.e. the donor and recipient areas. I have been to DHT Clinic which is the pre-eminent HT surgery in Thailand and she ranks very highly with them. I can't recommend her highly enough and her surgery is not based on a production line but is about quality and good outcomes for the patient. Hi Gulpago, Try sending another email to her. In the past its only taken a day or two for her to respond to me. She does all the consultations by herself and doesn't use her staff to respond to patient requests for information. Kind Regards Rod Last edited by RodG; 02-02-2012 at 06:02 PM. |
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Hi,
Well I've woken up at 5:00am in the morning and been able to upload a couple of photographs. The clinic is going to send me photographs of my donor region which I think will be handy for forum members to view. Kind Regards Rod Last edited by RodG; 02-02-2012 at 06:04 PM. |
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Hi Bill & forum members,
I'm back in Australia and have faster internet access and I'm uploading all the photographs that were taken at Doctor Radha's clinic and providing details of my surgery. Procedure: Hair transplant Surgery using FUG via strip method Size of the session: 2075 FUG Session: II Donor area: Hair parameters: Donor hair density is 65%. Hair colour - dark brown. Hair calibre – 0.68mm Chosen donor area extended from left supra auricular area to right supra auricular area, through mid occiput above the nuchal ridge. The previous scar is low. Therefore, the new strip is marked 1cm above the existing scar (poster comments: the grafts from the lower scar were of poor quality and I was given the option of having a second scar 1cm higher where the grafts were of a better calibre. This decision was made by me and I was fully informed by Doctor Radha. She normally excises the previous scar leaving the patient with one scar). Donor laxity is 26%. Strip removed is 33.2sq.cm. Wound is closed using trichophytic closure. Tight scalp made approximation and closure difficult. Bleeding at the time of surgery is average and controlled without cauterisation. Session 1 hair x 800 2 hair x 1230 3 hair x 45 Total no. of FUG = 2075 Total no. of hairs = 3395 Recipient site: 350 one hair FUG are given to existing hairline to add density. Hairline is not lowered. 900 two hair FUG are given to the front half of the top of the scalp. This grafting begins behind the hairline with approximate density of 30%, and extends to 5-6cm beyond hairline with lesser density. 555 two hair grafts are given to crown at approximately 20% density. The only thing that I was disappointed with had nothing to do with the surgeon but with the quality of grafts that I had available for the second surgery. My first surgery I had 108 grafts per sqcm and this had been reduced to 65 per sqcm (I was warned by Doctor Radha during our email consultation not to be expect the above average quality of grafts that I had in my first procedure) and single hair grafts were far more numerous and my 3 and 4 hair grafts were greatly reduced. Not the problem of the Doctor nor technicians. This is my last HT as I believe I have exhausted my donor supply. Basically, my goal is to have a denser hairline and thin coverage in the crown region. I have commenced finpecia as suggested by the surgeon. Perhaps, some of the younger forum members should be aware of this when they opt for aggressive hairlines that if they require surgeries in the future their donor area may be exhausted. I still hold DHT Clinic in Thailand very highly but I do believe that Doctor Radha's clinic in India is another good option for patients from Asia and Australia to consider (although I found it more difficult travelling to India than Thailand). I found Doctor Radha to be very dedicated to the art of hair restoration and her team appeared to operate very efficiently. I know that I was a difficult patient because I kept squirming during the procedure. However, the final result is the most important aspect of any HT surgery and I will update this thread on a regular basis for forum members. Regards Rod Last edited by RodG; 02-09-2012 at 07:52 PM. Reason: typo |
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