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Beestig22

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  1. My name is Steve and I am 30 years old. I started losing hair about 5 years ago when I was in my twenties. I tried all the medications and the alternative medicine prescribed by dermatologist, and even folk medicine I tried. My hair is still falling and I am gradually becoming bald more and more.

    I have decided to go for hair transplant with this new FUE technique that everybody is talking about. But you can see from the photos I have attached to this post how big my baldness is and some have suggested 2 sessions of hair transplant procedures to be able to cover it all, so is it right?

    After searching the internet I found that Turkey is the destination to be. I tried to narrow the many search results I found and I have to the conclusion of these 3 names: Dr. Serkan Aygin, Adem and Havva Medical Center and Esteworld Clinic.

    So am I heading for the good ones there in Turkey? Or would someone please recommend me and share with me some information or experiences or even suggest any other hair transplant clinics or doctors in Turkey? I am planning to get married in a year and it will be great to have much hair in my head in my wedding photos! 

    Thanks a lot in advance for your help.

     

    New FUE technique?

    Maybe for Turkisch clinics.

    I had my hair transplant done by Prohairclinic and dr. De Reys / Sabine.

    They have been performing FUE since 2004. Sorry, but I don't consider FUE to be 'new'.

    Forget about Turkey, the real FUE experts are located in Belgium, period.

  2. I have nothing to do with De Reys apart from being one of his fans.

    A friend of mine was treated under De Reys last year.

    If interested I could ask him to post his results?

     

    So, a doc gets his recommendation cancelled whenever they are not posting here?

     

    In my opinion patient sharing results are a lot better source for recommentation, you never know if the docs are filtering their results.

  3. Ah so I was mistaken in believing that straight, fine hair would result in better yields. I'm asking because I'm concerned about my choice of FUE vs FUT due to lower yields/survival rat with FUE. I have fine hair, so my coverage won't be as good as thick haired people, I don't want to waste any grafts, i likely won't have enough when my hair loss progresses...

     

    The surgeon I've chosen (Dr De Reys in Belgium, from what I've read, gets FUT level graft survival rates (90%) by taking his time and limiting sessions to 1000 grafts per day... Hopefully he won't waste much donor hair by transection.

     

    You will be in good hands at The Reys.

    I am in touch with some of his former patients now.

     

    He has a good team and is an expert in producing high quality results using very little grafts.

    The other good thing about him is that he gives huge discounts!

     

    It also seems that due to the high demand he has his wife do some of the extractions now. I find this a good development since it will only improve overall quality and less fatigue.

  4. Thanks for all the Answers.

     

    From what I understand FUT is still a good solution and in the hands of a top surgeon it will never give problems.

     

    FUE looks more labor intensive and this might explain why some surgeons are 'outsourcing' tasks to their technicians.

  5. To be short, I decided to have FUE after being informed that it was my best option.

     

    I would like to know how bad is FUT compared to FUE?

     

    Dr. De Reys new website states that FUT is 'barbaric'!

     

    Comments from those who had both procedures would be welcome.

  6. Hi!

     

    The crown was grafted with 1406 follicle units at a density of 30 grafts per cm square

     

    The frontal area was grafted with 1647 follicle units at a density of 40 towards 25 grafts per cm square

     

    FUE is sooo easy, I would recommend it to all seeking a hair transplantation.

  7. Update : week 3

     

    Hi Guys,

    I must say I could not expect this FUE procedure to be sooo easy.

    No pain, virtually no swelling. The Prohairclinic after kit also contains their Hydro One cream and it took away most of the redness by now.

     

    So far i grade Prohairclinic A+

     

    Very clear about who where what why before the treatment

    Very smooth procedure, excactly how it was presented

    Very good after care service and products

     

    I can not wait for the final result.

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  8. About 2 years ago I started out researching hair transplant surgeons and techniques.

    FUT is not an option since I may wear my hair shorter at certain times during the year.

     

    FUE is the best option for me and from what read of this and several other international forums Belgium is the hotspot for top quality FUE hair transplantation.

    Last year I spend money and time visiting clinics in Belgium, meeting up with patient.

     

    Among those visited : Bisanga, Feriduni, Mwamba, Prohairclinic

    After seeing results online and live patient I have decided Prohairclinic is my top choice.

     

    They have produced consistent results, had the best live patient results (although others where nearly as good) and had the best price quality model.

    I took the plunge and the team of Prohairclinic (dr. De Reys was present) performed a 2 day session, covering the crown and frontal hairline.

    I can truly say that the treatment was very smooth, no pain at all.

    All I can say to others looking for top quality FUE : Belgium is a place where you will find the best in the world, including Prohairclinic.

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