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  1. Bosco, who is the best doctor, is a highly subjective issue, since there is a high degree of artistic elements in a HT surgery, and hence there are issues of personal likes and dislikes.

     

    For hairline designs, I like the styles of the following doctors, in no particular order: Shapiro, Feller, Rahal, Alexander, Keene, Konior.

     

    Now, if you ask me about crown work (or general coverage), I'll have a different list. Similarly, if you ask someone else, they'll have a different list of their own.

     

    So the best option for you might be to search around on this forum for the results from different doctors, and see whose styles you like the most.

  2. Chanyouzhe, I am sorry to see your end results. They look horrible. You got butchered pretty badly. I am surprised this doctor's medical license hasn't been revoked yet. You and other unsatisfied patients should initiate a class action lawsuit. You might even get lawyers to work on a class action lawsuit with deferred payment options (that is, after the case has been settled).

     

    Pursue all possible options at your disposal. Hopefully, some other (ethical) doctor will be able to do a repair job for you.

  3. TheEmperor, your after results look better than your before pictures. However, I agree with you that a little more dense hairline would be nice.

     

    I am sure a second relatively smaller procedure would give you a denser hairline. I understand your concern in not wanting to shave again. I believe there are quite a few reputed doctors who don't shave the recipient area. Do some background research, and you can locate a doctor whose style you like, and who would be willing to work without shaving.

  4. Ashok, it is perfectly normal to feel itchiness in the recipient and donor areas. Whenever I had the itchiness, I scratched on my forehead near my hairline (without of course touching any of the grafts). It helps to some extent, perhaps as a placebo effect.

     

    Also, ask your doctor if you should apply vitamin e oil in your recipient area. Although vit e oil did not eliminate the itchiness in my case, it was nevertheless quite soothing.

  5. Knight,

     

    As others have pointed out, do a search for the results of each of the doctors and see whose style you like the most. Also, doing invididual consults with each one would be a good idea.

     

    From what I have seen from the photos regarding these doctors, they seem to be doing good work. I also haven't heard any strongly negative things about any of these doctors.

  6. Somya, not only is your post somewhat misleading, it contains several critical errors. For example, the transection rate patterns are the reverse of what you posted. That is, there is higher probability of graft damage with FUE than FUT.

     

    Also, FUE might be fine for small procedures, but if you need 2000+ grafts, you have to choose FUT over FUE.

  7. Pharma, overall, I agree with your assessment.

     

    IMO, Drs. Shapiro and Dr. Rahal provide the most "youthful" hairlines. I have also seen a few "youthful" hairlines from Dr. Feller. I agree with you that H&W mostly has relatively more mature hairlines, which btw might make sense since most of their patients are quite high on the NW scale.

     

    Going for a youthful vs. a more mature hairline is a matter of personal taste and long-term goals. I personally prefer the youthful hairlines, but a vast number of HT patients seem to prefer a more mature hairline.

  8. Hotblooded, since the prices of HT surgeries in Australia are usually significantly higher than that in North America, you might actually save money by flying for example, to the US, and getting your surgery done here. Moreover, most doctors usually give a substantial travel discount that might cover all or most of your airfare.

     

    Also, a flight from Australia to one of the US coasts (say California or New York) won't be that long.

  9. Bllorayne, do a search on patient posts for each of the doctors and see whose final results you like the most.

     

    H&W is obviously more experienced, but "liking" of final results is often a subjective judgment call. For example, I might like a particular hairline design, that others might not find so desirable, and vice versa.

     

    So see patients results and see who can more likely help you reach your goals.

  10. Figo, browse around the postings on this forum, and you might come across results from some doctors that you like more than others.

     

    I believe a lot of UK patients do surgeries with Feller (New York) and at the Shapiro Medical Group (Minnesota). I am sure there are some great doctors in North America and in Europe that you might like.

     

    What is "best" is highly subjective since different people might like different types of results outcomes. So the best option to find the "best" surgeon will be to browse through the patients results weblogs for each doctor.

  11. For 4-5 weeks at least, people will notice that you look different.

     

    For exactly 6 weeks post-surgery, I wore a hat or a bandana whenever I went out. After 6 weeks, I cut the rest of my hair pretty short to blend in with my shaved (transplanted) portion. Since then, I don't have to usually wear a hat when going out. A little bit of Toppik does the trick. I am hoping that at the 5 month mark, I won't have to use even the Toppik.

     

    So plan on wearing a hat/bandana and/or some sort of concealers for the first couple of months at least.

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