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  1. Oh ok thanks for answering! i just get paranoid for everything, specially when i see my new hair fall of because of shedding, its almost all gone like 60% i can guess, it sucks...... hope to see it back soon!

     

    Dude, I travelled the same boat of hair being shed off. Shedding is quite normal. Now anticipate for growth. Good luck !

  2. Trust me on this. If you are not happy with the first procedure, epsecially with the concerns that were stated, regrowth and appearance, than the chances that you will be happy with another procedure with the same doctor is futile at best.

     

    I have seen this scenario countless times over the past three decades. The first thing that most unfamed doctors recommend is another procedure. Don't do it with the same doctor even if he/she offers to do it for free. It's time to move on.

     

    Definitely get more opinions from reputable proven docotrs that are recommended.

     

    Hope everything works out for you.

     

    Gillenator,

     

    Thank you! your candid suggestion makes my day.

     

    Believe me, it was a trivial issue, but has been bothering my thoughts by not being able to make a decision. I will simply take your word now.

     

    As you have given a confident suggestion, may I take the liberty to ask you another advise ? Based on your experience, would you think I can ask for a refund from the doctor ? Has any doctor ever did that for his patients that you read of ?

     

    Thanks again for your time Gillenator.

  3. Never be bitten twice. Once you are not satisfied then screw the discount. There is a big possibility to be in the same situation. Better find another good doctor that listens well to you and involves personally in the surgery without depending a lot on his technicians. Try to book a date which the doctor is 100% available, do not book a date where he is performing two surgeries at a time.

     

    I strongly agree with james84 on that. Never be a risk taker as grafts are precious and Donor is limited.

     

    Thank you for reminding the most critical aspect "donor area".

  4. Depends on the contract he signed

     

    This is what the office gave me in writing:

     

    We guarantee that your hair restoration procedure will look natural and that the new grafts will grow.

     

    You will notice a difference in density and will have continued growth for up to 12 to 16 months. If after 16 months your post procedure date we determine grafts did not grow we will replace those grafts free of charge

  5. What made it a poor result? Lack of growth? Poor design? Poor density?

     

    Whoever it is should be offering to correct it for free, but if they messed up the first time then go elsewhere.

     

    Matt,

     

    It is a poor design and poor density. You know how it feels, waiting for an year for the hair growth and the doctor recommending an second HT. Luring, with a free third ht if the second one does not yield the desired result.

  6. Your donor is finite, so my answer would be to consult a bunch of doctors RECOMMENDED BY THIS SITE. Your odds of a quality HT surgery increase because at least you'll know you:

     

    a) Did your due diligence

    b) are seeing a pre-screened doctor who is being held at a higher standard.

     

    Best of luck and let us know how it goes.

     

    Hairthere,

     

    Thanks !

    I got the core of the advise. Makes me feel better.

  7. Dear All:

     

    I underwent an HT with a doctor not listed in here nearly 15 months ago. The results were not very promising. I kind of feel sad for the poor performance of the doctor. I have visited the doctor and he says, " get a second HT, and then if you do not get the hair you are desiring, I will get you the third surgery for free". Should I believe this doctor and get an second HT with him ? Or, is it better to stay off from this doctor who made good money on the first HT and look for an another doctor ? Please advise I am very confused and not able to make a decision in this tricky situation.

     

    Thank you.

  8. Hey All,

     

    Having had the HT over an year with ~ 2800 graft, when I apply hair oil, I sparsely feel the hair density, and can clearly see the bald spots. But, after the shower, with dry hair, the transplanted hair kind of camouflage my baldness. Is it incorrect to judge the HT with greasy hair ?

     

    Please advise.

  9. Rattitude,

     

    Mind blowing but its hard to believe its a fact. As others said, if this technique is so popular, then most of the hair transplant surgeons would be in que to acquire the technique from Dr.Nigam..........lol

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Had Dr Nigam told you that he himself has gone under stem cell

    multiplication procedure?

    Because they are advertising that Dr Nigam has gone under this procedure

     

     

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    Can you please verify.

  10. Sequel,

     

    I am not in medical profession, my advise is only on a personal perspective.

     

    I had a hairline similar to you except that I had good donor area. I got around 2800 grafts and that had covered the frontal baldness. So in your situation, even if the donor area can cover the frontal zone, it would mask the baldness. If I were you, I would prefer two sessions rather than a single mega session so that I would get an opportunity to see how the first surgery went on and what donor area is left to go for second one.

     

    I did not see Dr.Radha in person but based on the email interaction and the fellow mates write up, I feel she is a good doctor.

     

    Good Luck.

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