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Here is a link to a good article on HTN: Hair transplant surgery: How to choose the right hair transplant procedure. One important thing to do is to call several doctors prior to booking consults with them. Ask the questions you want of staff answering. You can get some sense of the enthusiasm and knowledge base of the support staff as well. I find that a strong indicator as the commitment and inspiration starts at the top with the doctor. Also true professionals won't usually knock others, they will tell you why they are a good choice. This is a life time decision approaching with thoroughness is recommended. All the Best, Michael
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From that list, I would personally recommend Dr. Rahal. His recent FUE cases are excellent!
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Hands down. Bisanga is my FUE choice. He is one of the best in FUE method (Manual FUE) plus he has loads of documented results online in many other forums. He has as well more experience in FUE method, you can contact STINGRAY or LEVARIS. Bisanga charges EURO 5 per graft up to 1000 grafts and anything above its EURO 3. Rahal is my second choice from the doctors mentioned. He is using now the ARTAS Robot for his FUE procedures and I guess he charges around $8 per graft.
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Hairline Repair + Scar Revision via BHT FUE with Dr. Feriduni on July 3, 2013 Scar Tricopigmentation with Dr. Koray Erdogan on May 3, 2013 2500 FUT (Hairline Repair) with Dr. Rahal on July 26, 2011 My Hair Treatments: 1- Alpecin Double Effect Shampoo (Daily) 2- Keratene Alphactive Retard Capsules (Once a day) 3- MOPC world Minoxidil 10% + Azelaic Acid 5% (Once a day) My Rahal HT thread http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.co...ne-repair.html |
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Out of those listed... Dr.Keser
All those mentioned have great results but Keser will be considerably cheaper in Turkey. Rob
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Consult with them all.
It is better to consult with 3-5 than just one.
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The ARTAS system is only a possible option. Dr Rahal still performs FUE using the handheld extraction tool.
I actually just posted a compilation of FUE results. http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.co...mpilation.html
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