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razzy

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  1. 10 minutes ago, Egy said:

    @KLHT In my opinion, this could have happened: in the two years following the transplant, you got a decent result, then, as often, indeed, almost always happens, you started to lose your native hair and also several of the transplanted ones (my theory is  what I always repeat and of which I am ultra convinced, transplantation is not for life) until you are reduced to the state in which you are now and you need a new procedure, but remember, even the second one, if you will do it, do not  it will be forever.

    If the grafts are taken from the safe zone and it's certain hair loss won't progress beyond that zone then the hairs are DHT resistant and will not fall out. 

    However, I have seen at times where hair loss does progress and those hairs won't be safe anymore. 

    Having said that I think this is a satisfactory result considering the # of grafts used, area to cover and most likely further loss of native hair.

  2. I can see MHR's concerns but I also agree with Melvin's perspective. Many patients ignore the natural vs transplanted density concept.

    I don't view this as a failed result at all based on your original pictures, but if any part is bothering you perhaps a touch up would be something to consider.

    SophieNigam - Please remove your pictures from this thread and create your own to discuss your results.

  3. Chicago,

    I can see your concerns and the lack of density in parts of the transplanted area. I noticed you don't take any medications, do you think it could be possible your hair loss continued even with 3000+ grafts? Did you experience any shock loss?

    In terms of getting a refund you should speak to Dr. Keller personally and see if he can do something for you as it's a tough situation.

  4. 1 hour ago, Mick50 said:

    I agree in to be fair to Dr Yaman the poster needs to conform date  time etc  ,but if this is a genuine case, I find it incredible   that Melvin implies that possibly realistic expectations could be a reason for Hussein's  dissatisfaction   ,I had 4200 FUE   grafts and my balding NW 5 is just about covered, .Please Melvin do not insult our intelligence  

     

    I doubt Melvin's comment was implying that. He was just saying that the patient should be aware and manage expectations based on the the number of grafts and the coverage area. 

    Having said that, it is indeed low density for 4000 + grafts and would be interesting to see what the doc says about the procedure.

  5. In my opinion the photos shown in the office don't mean much. Those are most likely hand picked out of so many to show the absolute best of the clinic. They are extremely favorable towards the clinic. Who knows if they're 100% true and real. Jean mentioned about the unethical nature of the doctor's work which is absolutely correct.

    Edit: I recommend:

    1. Get the infection dealt with.

    2. Get a refund from the dermatologist.

    3. Wait until your first HT settles in fully ~ 1 year mark post op

    4. Once the infection clears up wait to see if you recover any lost hair in that area. Give it a bit of time.

    5. Consult and look into repair options with a top level surgeon.

    6. Research and research some more before making any decision.

    Good Luck!

  6. After finally hearing the full story I kind of feel for you. I hope you recover from the infection and shock loss. As a patient you shouldn't have to go through that. Having said that, it was your decision and research that led you to him. Regardless of credentials doctors need to produce results. Consistent and quality results which you need to see before making an informed decision. You mentioned he's done "thousands" of procedures. Did you see any online that REAL people have posted? Did you meet any patients? Talk to any of them?

    Personally, I have never heard of Dr. Canales and haven't seen a single HT result from him or known anyone that has any experience with him.

  7. 17 hours ago, Markee said:

    Razzy why did you go with Konior after using Rahal twice ?

    Mark,

    I was actually scheduled for a 3rd procedure with Dr. Rahal and I traveled to Ottawa but unfortunately no further grafts could be taken via FUT unless I wanted to have a stretched scar. It was too late to switch to a FUE procedure so I had to cancel. I've had great results from him. I've always wanted to go to Dr. Konior as well but his price was too steep (foreign exchange was to high from Canadian to US) and he had a long wait-list - he still does! I required only a small # of grafts and I was finally in a place where I could afford him and didn't have an issue waiting.

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