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  1. Hi Serious Thanks for your advices (in both french and english ) I consulted five surgeons and all of them told my that I would need around 4000 UFs. 4500 UFs is what H&W's rep told me, maybe because he's the last one I was in touch with, and that more hair has fallen since the first time I went on a consultation (six months ago) I am aware that I will most likely need more than one surgery to cover my scalp. I'm sure the crown area will loose much hair in the next couple of years. This is sad, I just hope that I'll have enough spare UFs for a second or a third surgery. About the scar, well if I have to keep my hair longer in order to hide it then I will. Presently I'm cutting my hair very short because the hairloss is a bit less noticeable this way (I said "a bit", what I really mean is that it's less ugly) I my HT allows me to keep longer hair with a decent head then I won't bother keeping them longer than now. Once again thank for your wise advices buddy. Merci et bonne soir?©e !
  2. I sent him an e-mail (got his contact through his webpage) but it seems that his address is not working, I got a delivery failure status notification
  3. Who is Jotronic ? Is he the webmaster of http://hairtransplantmentor.com/, or a member of this forum ?
  4. Thank you splitting hairs Does anyone know whether Hasson is better than Wong, or if their are both at the same level ?
  5. @Janna : Thank you for you post. I would gladly take propecia if it wasn't a treatment "for life". I don't see any point in taking a daily medication whose effects are canceled as soon as you stop taking it (except for medication on which your life depends of course, like insulin for example) I'm pretty sure that I would quickly drop propecia if I were to take it, even if I got good results with it. But I fully understand that some people are okay with that treatment. @Balboa & Julius : sure thing, but if H&W manage to plug 4000 to 4500 grafts in a single session, and get the same (or better) results compared to Bisanga, it's probably a better choice. I'll ask Bisanga about the "number of grafts per session" issue, because I haven't seen any 4000+ session made by him yet
  6. The only thing that bothers me with Bisanga (based on what I've read online, I haven't met him yet) is that it takes him a whole day for 3000/3500 UFs surgeries (8AM to 10PM) Since I need at least 4000 UFs, I don't know how he could achieve everything in a single session. I don't want him to feel obliged to do a quick and dirty job to finish everything in time. That's something I'll ask him during the consultation. By the way, is Hasson better than Wong, or their are both at the same level ?
  7. Hi everyone Thank you for your replies and your precious advices. I don't think that a FUE would be appropriate for my case. From what I've seen on the forums, usually FUE patients get good results with - at most - 2000 grafts surgeries. I'm pretty sure that I'm gonna loose more hair during the next couple of years, and I think that a FUT, compared to a FUE, would definitely help me save more follicular units for a second surgery, if my crown and vertex areas loose more hair. From what I can read most of you think that I should go to H&W clinic. Thank you for your advices, it definitely helps
  8. Hi everyone, I need you advice. In my case, 4000 to 4500 grafts (FUT) would be needed. I am hesitating between Dr Bisanga and Hasson & Wong. Dr Bisanga is a convenient solution because people usually get good results with him, and his clinic is in Belgium. But I also know that Hasson & Wong are excellent surgeons (especially for 4000+ megasessions) and the FUT scar is almost invisible with them. It's a litte more expensive compared to Dr Bisanga's fare but maybe it's worth ?
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