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  1. top 10 in what? FUE or FUT. two completely different surgeries.... therefore totally different doctors to chose from. their are a few that can do both well but only a few.

     

    you would have to specify what type of surgery ur having. I certainly wudnt have H&W perform FUE on me. they have very little experience. although, IF I was to get FUT they would be my first and only choice.

  2. sorry to hear. its a real shame today ppl still have to experience poor healing scars from FUT and now have to seek out an FUE doctor to repair them.

     

    all the Pro FUT guys say.... "that was 15 years ago, no one has a bad scars these days". no its wasn't. its almost every day on this or another HT forum and not always the doctors fault either. some ppl just heal poorly. so its a true roll of the dice......

     

    all the more reason the steer clear of FUT and save a little more money and go FUE.

     

    yea...yea I know all the FUT guys are gonna jump into the argument and say "Look at my scar its looks great" yea well thats great but it doesn't help the thousands of others that are literally disfigured as a result.

     

    20-30 years from now we will truly look back on FUT and label it as utterly Barbaric smh!

     

    guy goes to get a HT with a perfectly scar-free noticeable head and leaves with a disfiguring scar on the back of his head. almost like someone took a huge chunk of flesh from the back out it and sewed it up.... oh wait thats exactly what they do.....:rolleyes:

  3. let me guess you are a strip patient correct? that is the same lame argument that has been made for years now when comparing strip to FUE.

     

    the amount of strip patients that CANT cut their hair very low is 100%!!!! yea there is an OBVIOUS scar no matter how thin it is. that OBVIOUS scar makes it impossible for a strip patient to cut his hair down very low.

     

    maybe 1% of FUE patients these days will not be able to shave cut their hair low cause they wanted to save money and found some jackass to perform a HT on him with 1995 punch techniques....:rolleyes:.

     

    you say "Some" people get the moth eaten look and can't cut it very low. not quite apples to apples is it when 1% (Some) can't do what 100% (ALL) of the other can't do is it?:rolleyes:

     

     

    My point is, is that there is a scarring risk with FUE, just like strip. Although I do think that the FUE scarring risk is lower, it still exists.

  4. really? not a word to contradict the substance of this post?

     

    how bout this..... go to page on results posted by PATIENTS.... its amazing how 13 of the 17 threads pertaining to recent hair transplants are FUE (NOT) FUT. so what does that really say about FUT?

     

    in fact, go to any page on this forum and you will see 70% of the talked about doctors and results will be FUE.

     

    ur post was one of the funniest posts I've read all year. thanx for the laugh I really enjoyed it! oh and ur FUE prices are almost as comical as ur FUT wannabe thread....:rolleyes:

     

    Personal attacks- the main weapon of the anonymous lay FUE chest thumper. Some things never change.

     

    Not a word to contradict the substance of the post. What a surprise.

     

    Remember hair loss sufferers new to HT- these guys hide behind aliases and are NOT accountable for what they tell you.

     

    Mav, I don't discuss who did my procedures online, but thank you for your civil comments.

  5. medication is NOT going to fill in the crown. I would surely have him address the crown unless u plan on doing two separate HT's. the crown its notoriously hard to fill.

     

    Vorhies is one of the top guys imo. his graft placement is dense and his graft survivability is as good as it gets

     

    My advice would be to focus entirely on frontal forelock, and leave crown.

    Let medication handel crown and see if there is any improvement.

  6. every thread I open on Bhatti is some patient complaining about either lack of density or lack of growth. either way this is a common complaint pertaining to this doctor.

     

    his work is just awful! I really find it hard to believe that he is even a recommended doctor here. he would be the absolute last doctor I would choose. in fact, I wudnt chose him if he was free!

     

    he doesn't seem to grasp the concept of density. his grafts are implanted way too far apart. I'm guessing its a lack of skill and not being about to place grafts that close together without having grafts survive.

     

    either way I would avoid him like the plague!

  7. so u chose a jack of all trades doctor to perform ur HT? not a good idea and I've never even heard of Dr. lebaeau. apparently u didn't do ur research cause there is no mention of him on this forum.

     

    anyone can practice medicine in Fl. their standards there are comical!

     

    making surgical decisions on ur appearance shudnt be done solely on price and I'm sure this jackass was dirt cheap.

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