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FUE2014

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  1. Swooping you have big kuhunas! Feller has a reputation of threatening legal action against people who rub him up the wrong way!
  2. I would say there is an improvement here since the last update, just may take a few more months to soften.
  3. Somewhat off tangent here, but perhaps a bit of light relief. In the last 5 years or so, what procedure (FUE or FUT) has been most popular among celebrities? In terms of the Euro ones I am aware of (Rooney, Cesc, Stuart Broad, Callum Best) they have all been FUE....any others to add?
  4. Has Dr Bhatti posted this yet? His predictions on FUE dominance published on 28 Aug 15
  5. Don't know if this has been posted here before. This doc is very critical of FUE: FUT vs FUE Will be interesting to hear Dr Bhatti's thoughts on the claims made in his presentation to the ISHS.
  6. Great patient video, probably the best I have seen. Looks like FUE was a good choice for you too, you got excellent yield. On a side note, as I've recently discovered, a hair dryer is a great piece of kit for adding volume to your hair.
  7. Not to get too much off track, but interesting that Bernstein feels that: "In my experience, Robotic Hair Transplantation is superior to other FUE methods in that it is much more accurate and more consistent. It enables the doctor to extract grafts with less damage than with hand-held instruments or other automated devices."
  8. It's a bit insensitive and poor choice of words but let's not hang Dr Feller on this, his contribution so far has made for a very interesting and contested debate.
  9. Disphair the essence of what you say is true, but if you review his comments, you will see he also purports to speak on behalf of all hair transplant doctors. Dr Feller speaks in absolutes and without qualification, his position is gospel. He certainly speaks from a position of authority, but in my view he presents facts as universal truths as if his experience / results with FUE are the same as all other FUE docs. This is an unfair presumption for him to make.
  10. Dr Feller in all honesty (no hyperbole) why do you think no other docs have come on here to support or refute your positions?
  11. If you are thinking about going to Farjo for FUE (which your post hints at being your prefered option) I would definitely recommend doing some more research as I haven't seen much FUE from him. Also he is not cheap, and I would suggest there are better surgeons (based on their published results) than him. First things first, are you going for FUT or FUE?
  12. The doc draws hairline and administers injections, techs do extractions, the doc does incisions, the techs do the implanting, all of this overseen by the doc who will check in on regular periods. That is what they do and it has obviously been quite successful for them given the mostly excellent results (no clinic bats 100%) and the fact he prob has the longest waiting list in the business.
  13. That's an awful scar. Dr Bhatti is this an older type of strip scar though, i.e. one you wouldn't tend to see with trichophytic closure?
  14. What people need to bear in mind here is that if FUSS was absolutely the gold standard, with superior yields and "pencil thin" scar lines, FUE's popularity would not be what it is these days, especially when you consider FUSS is appreciably cheaper than FUE. I honestly dont think there is anything FUSS advocates / FUE detractors can say that will reduce the demand for FUE. I'm not sure where else FUSS can go, it doesn't seem to be evolving and improving to the same extent FUE is. The thought of being "stripped out" is just very unappealing to a lot of people and the longer recovery time is off putting too. As folks who have had FUE and FUSS will attest to, the recovery for FUE is a walk in the park compared to FUSS, and its a lot easier to disguise you have had surgery too. These are things that matter to most people which is why FUE is so popular these days, and I can't see anything changing that.
  15. Dr Bhatti in your opinion why have some doctors, like Dr Lorenzo, abandoned strip all together ?
  16. That actually doesn't seem to be a bad strip scar, ive definitely seen a lot worse...
  17. Dr Feller have you ever asked Dr Lorenzo (1) Why he gave up FUT and (2) How he achieves the yields he does with mega FUE sessions ?
  18. Here is a post from 2012 from another hair loss site from Dr Feriduni's clinic re FUE yields... Out of my personal experience, we don't see any difference in yield between FUE and FUT in cases up to 2000 FU. In some FUE cases, we even sometimes get a higher yield because of the "cherry picking" of the double and triple units. In FUT we have a high number of follicular units available per session, within FUE we are limited to an amount of 3000-3500 per session. The next image shows our personal indication in selecting patients for FUE treatments. ImageShack - FHC - dia 6.jpg Please accept my sincere apologies in the delay of my response. Kindest regards, Cristian --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medical & Patient Service Manager at the Dr. Feriduni Hair Clinic All opinions expressed on this forum are my own, all medical specifications will be discussed with Dr. Feriduni before posting. Feel free to ask me any questions.
  19. Hi Bill, Hope you don't mind me posting this link. (Sorry, but we do not allow links back to this website because they do not allow links back to ours) I think it's important because it somewhat contradicts what Dr Feller is saying now about FUE.
  20. Awesome result, also looks like you will a few grafts left in reserve for a rainy day! PS are you a red or a blue?
  21. Yes I actually made the same point, but my post was deleted because I used his initials to identify him. Well worth checking out those videos, Dr Shapiro is more supportive of Dr Bhatti than Dr Feller.
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