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laughnlearn

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  1. I personally think it's a bit of a risk going with a clinic that has very little publicised work , and a few including this patient that are not satisfactory . I would love to use this clinic as the price is very cheap and the dr does most of the work . But I have to question If they had homerun results why have they not put them on here or better still video comb throughs like dr Lorenzo , although I like the prices in turkey I think I'm going to keep saving for a trip to Madrid as in don't want to waste precious grafts in a lifetime battle .

     

     

    I respectfully disagree with your assessment of Demirsoy’s work. Just like Dolph1969 said, and based n my long research on the clinic, there are solid results from the guy on other HT forums.....I think the standard assumption, and imho the biggest mistake most HT candidates make is by allowing their HT decision to be affected by a perceived value linked to a higher price per graft. The fact is that price isn’t necessarily the determinant of quality. What impresses me is ethics, is when e doc performs all extractions himself, makes all the incision holes in the right place with the right depth and angle, knows exactly how to harvest the safe zone, and does one patient a day. For me price should be at the bottom of one's list when considering HT.

  2. From what I've been reading it seems like Doganay's clinic has switched from a doctor-clinic to a technician-clinic. In doctor-clinics, techs are allowed to perform stuff like graft-separation once they have been extracted by the "doctor." The can also arrange the grafts in separate petri dishes based on hair counts. The closest a technician in a doctor-clinic can come to performing hair restoration surgery is by placing the grafts into incisions made "exclusively" by the doctor.

     

    To all the HT newbies out there, if you are considering HT, as I currently am, stay away from these type of clinics.

  3. Treat the patient as you would wish to be treated yourself. Imo, this forum should not and can not allow to have in its list of recommendations doctors whose moral principles have been clearly compromised and whose 'only' intrinsic motivation is to rake-in green. Ethics, quality, and honesty first, then balance sheet numbers. Totally agree with esrec's comment.

  4. Happy growing and thanks for the detailed write up VectorH. Very helpful post....I can totally relate when u say had the HT research continued you might have gone nuts. I've actually done research for the last couple of years and I am still undecided in terms of which doc to pick. In any event, again happy growing and it'll be interesting to see the progress of Dermirsoy's work.

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