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  1. I just had a procedure with Dr Reddy and he uses the pen. From what i gather its far superior to using tweezers as it minimizes graft trauma. It requires more skill, and is used in congestion with specific incision depths. Positioning of the graft is dependent on the angle of the incision.

     

    I posted a short summary of my procedure, this morning. Have a look at it. I would highly recommend Dr Reddy and his team. Properly skilled!

     

    I believe it could be argued that this clinic is the best at FUE in the world.

     

    https://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/176014-%7E2000-fue-dr-reddy-great-experience.html

     

    Nice summary and interesting result from Dr. Reddy indeed! Do you know what density was achieved in the bald areas that were covered?

     

    The pen is attractive indeed, I don't know why it's not widely used yet. The trauma caused to the capillaries that supply blood to both existing and transplanted grafts is a major concern and, as I understood, the cause of shock loss.

    Btw have you experienced any shock loss? Or it's too soon to tell?

     

    And was the price 6 pounds / graft? or EUR ? The currency sign is not displayed correctly on my system.

     

    Thanks and good luck with your recovery!

  2. Hi everyone,

    I'm new to this forum but did quite a lot of research before joining. I have a receding hairline and decided to take the plunge and have an FUE to lower it about 2-3 cm and increase the density in area next to it.

     

    The problem of course is which doc to choose. Based on my research so far I've shortlisted the following surgeons which to me seem to be the best professionals in Europe, namely:

     

    - Dr. Koray Erdogan (Turkey)

    - Dr. Christian Bisanga (Belgium)

    - Dr. Hakan Doganay (Turkey)

     

    I really can't seem to be able to make up my mind and choose between the three, as all of them have outstanding results. So if you happen to have any knowledge or criteria that would make one of these stand out with regard to front/hairline restoration, it'd be much appreciated.

     

    One example is Dr. Doganay's technique that uses a pen to insert the grafts into the recipient area, hence causing less damage/bleeding/scarring than using a blade, which is what Dr. Erdogan uses.

    On the other hand, I suppose having the graft prepared and placed inside the pen's needle by a nurse doesn't allow the surgeon to control the positioning of the graft as accurately as the tweezers.

     

    Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!

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