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3395 FUE grafts, Dr Bisanga January 2018
BHRClinic replied to jayboy61's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Dear Jayboy, Thank you very much for upgrading your surgery. Definitely it looks thicker compared to previous images. New hairs can grow up to 7-9 months, but you will mainly see improvement in terms of thickness till 12-15 months and that will help to the final result in terms of density. Anything you may need just let us know. Kind regards, -
Hi Princessisland17, Dr. Bisanga used 3071 Strip grafts on this case. Regarding the cost I should ask to the clinic since it was a repair case and maybe it was a little bit more expensive than usual. Please feel free to send me a PM if you wish to know more about this case. @ Gasthoerer, thank you very much for your comments, really appreciated. Regards,
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Day 141 Which Shampoo To Use Now
BHRClinic replied to asim hassan's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
We usually advise a baby shampoo or a soft one during the 1st weeks after a procedure. 2 months after you could use a regular one like H&S or any other you may like. That's what I also did after my surgeries with Dr. Bisanga. Nevertheless it is better if you contact your doctor and follow his advice. Regards, -
Timeline for haircut after HT?
BHRClinic replied to jg23's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
After 1 month you could trim your hair on donor and recipient as long you do not cut off or create any wound, which is very rare if you go to a hair dresser. Regards and best wishes with your procedure. -
3395 FUE grafts, Dr Bisanga January 2018
BHRClinic replied to jayboy61's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
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3395 FUE grafts, Dr Bisanga January 2018
BHRClinic replied to jayboy61's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Thank you for the new pictures, jayboy61. The light is a little bit harsh on pre-surgery picture, but I think there's an obvious evolution. Looking forward to see how it is in the incoming months. -
2,300 grafts w/ Dr. Bisanga (temple and hairline work)
BHRClinic replied to kimura50's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Hi Kimura50, That comparison is very useful and it shows the difference in 5 months approx. Best regards, -
3395 FUE grafts, Dr Bisanga January 2018
BHRClinic replied to jayboy61's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Hi jayboy61, I think there is an improvement in terms of thickness compared to the previous pictures. You are just 6 months post-op so we expect more to come in the next months. We are at your disposal if you need anything. Best wishes, -
UK member considering transplant (pics)
BHRClinic replied to HairGone29's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Do you have any additional picture from crown? Maybe I'd focus on frontal at the moment. You are still very young so I agree with a conservative approach, maybe 2000+ for frontal area. Your baldness will probably progress in years, so it is important to manage donor properly. Regards, -
Most of surgeries done today are FUE. That said, not every patient is a FUE candidate or can get a total coverage with FUE alone. If you have a big baldness (let's say NW 6-7), probably FUE will not be enough to cover all or most part of it, unless you have great donor characteristics (density, calibre, hair-count, etc.). So if a patient want to maximize his donor capacity, maybe starting by FUT is a good option, and then do 1-2 FUE procedures in the future. Best wishes,
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High-density-hair-transplants (Greece) Dr Fotis Tsounis
BHRClinic replied to Fahri's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Mr Malcolm, Apology appreciated and accepted. Regards, -
High-density-hair-transplants (Greece) Dr Fotis Tsounis
BHRClinic replied to Fahri's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Mr Malcolm, Ejj is an ex patient and not an employee of BHR. We are not responsible for his posts and he has never received a penny in commission for anything he says. We have a rich history of posting and contributing to HTN and it's a shame in your first post you are un-justly attacking us. A man with your age and experience in the industry should probably show some professional courtesy rather than making unfounded and totally erroneous statements. We hope you solve any issue you have with Ejj but ask you keep us as a clinic out of your attacks and inaccurate language. We have zero accountability for what patients write and Ejj can give account of his experience with you of which we are not part of. Regards. -
Norwood 6 looking for 5,000 FUE
BHRClinic replied to True's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Hi True, That would basically depend on your donor density. You could maybe try to post some pictures of your donor areas (back and sides) and you will get some comments which may guide you. Nevertheless try to have some personal appointments with one or more doctors so they can check your donor characteristics: density, calibre, average of hairs per FU, etc. That will help you in the possible approach of your surgery. Regards, -
2,300 grafts w/ Dr. Bisanga (temple and hairline work)
BHRClinic replied to kimura50's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Dear Kimura50, Thank you for the upgrade. The process seems very fine at 5 months although we expect it to improve in the next months. But the difference between before-current pictures is notable. Thanks again for sharing. -
Sports Stars and the Ugly Ducking Stage
BHRClinic replied to TrixGlendevon's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Hi TrixGlendevon, Most of the procedures done by Dr. Bisanga are FUE, but we also do Strip, mainly in women and transgender patients + big areas to cover. Kind regards, -
Removing hair that was implanted too low?
BHRClinic replied to PipoG's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Hi PipoG, Could you please share some other pictures taken with more distance? All the options that have been mentioned (graft removal, electrolysis and adding more density) could be considered. If it can help, here I share a couple of examples of the work of Dr. Bisanga which may be similar to your situation: - Graft removal: - Adding density on the area: Best wishes, -
Sports Stars and the Ugly Ducking Stage
BHRClinic replied to TrixGlendevon's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Hi TrixGlendevon, You have to ask your possible doctor / clinic, but if you are considering a Strip procedure, maybe you can use some concealer on the scar a few weeks after the procedure in case you wish to cut your hair shorter on donor area. Regarding football players, and as you said, many of them use the shaven head look to disguise their procedures, but that's only valid with FUE technique. Regards, -
BHR Clinic Dr. Christian BISANGA Age: 33 Technique: FUE Medication: No Donor density: 60-70 UFs/cm2, most 1-2 hairs (not many 3-4s) Fine hair Previous surgeries: No Total FU used: 1.888 * FU breakdown:- 1s 400 2s 970 3s 518 TOTAL: 1888 That means 1888 FU = 3894 Hairs. Average = 2,06 hairs/FU. Pictures show the process 0-7 months, so we expect more evolution in terms of calibre and coverage within the next months. Pre-post Surgery 7 Months 0-7 Months
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Worried about space between grafts.
BHRClinic replied to Mrspoon's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
The images right after the procedure seem to show a higher density compared to the 1st pictures you shared, where you probably already lost some scabs and hairs. Nevertheless the best option is to contact your doctor/clinic and they could help you better. Best wishes, -
Is minoxidil mandatory after transplant?
BHRClinic replied to bman3082's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Hi literalno, I would not say it is a "mandatory", but in case you have some shock loss in the donor or in and around the transplanted, being on medication such a Propecia will limit shock loss and going on Minoxidil also (2 weeks post-surgery) may also speed up the regrowth process. Nevertheless, the use of medication in mainly advised to help the native hair and keep stable the possible hair loss. Best wishes,