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  1. On ‎7‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 10:53 PM, Bill - Managing Publisher said:

    Loke,

    I noticed that you said that you’re still waiting for the patient to provide you with the necessary permission to share her you were side of the story. Are you having a hard time getting a hold of him or is he refusing? Alternately, we expect patients  to be fair and reasonable by allowing their physician to share their side of the story. 

     In the event that the patient does not give you permission, the only fair thing to do is to archive the topic out of public view. We are not a venue that enables one party to provide their opinion without enabling the other to do the same.   So, please let me know what’s going on with this because as far as I’m concerned, the patient should have given you permission to reply quite sometime ago. 

    Best wishes,

    Bill

    Dear Bill,

    I replied to Dr. Feriduni mail on 27-06-2018 and informed him that I have no problem of course to share his side of the story here as long as it doesn't reveal any personal details. Moreover, below is Dr. Feriduni reply to my case 

     

    "In general, following points are important for a good result.    

    1) The operation

    2) The healing process during the first 14 days postoperative

    3) Patient related factors like the PGI (Personal Growing Index), BUPA (Bald unpattern alopecia), general diseases, smoking  or other non-MPB (Male pattern baldness) related reasons.

    Going back to your first surgery on 24.10.2012 at my clinic:              

    The donor quality wasn’t very good – we discussed this during your preoperative consultation.  But you had this hairtransplantion before and there were only two possibilities: Going on or extraction the FU in the hairline and reduce the scar visibility with an FUE treatment

    Your donor density occipital wasn’t so bad (72 - 76 FU/cm²) but we had a high amount of single FU with only a Hairdensity of 158 Hairs/cm2. 

    The total number of FU’s which we got out of the strip was 3649 FU and 1648 of this amount were unfortunately single FU’s.

    The postoperative recovery was influenced by some yellowish scabs but overall, the healing progressed without complications.

    Although the outcome wasn’t as expected, we were able to see an improvement at the level of your frontal region on your forwarded pictures after 11 months postoperative.

    Thus a second operation, considering your donor situation, was performed in FUE with the idea/strategy/goal to “cherry-pick” the double and triple FU, to obtain a higher HGI (Hair per Graft Index).

    After your 2nd procedure on 14.04.2015, I haven’t heard back from you besides the 18th day postoperative where your scalp seemed to be recovering well from the last procedure.        

    And as I didn’t receive any further updates I presumed that the result turned out fine because most patients tend to forget to keep us posted as the growth continues to mature. But the majority revisits my clinic after 1 year for the final result.

    Therefore, I hope that, even after 3 years, you’re still willing to visit my clinic to discuss all possible options.  Rest assured, I will take your travel costs (flight + hotel) for my account. And we’ll help you to arrange your visa approval once again.

    However, I do believe that it would be a nonegated  procedure to have your scalp checked in advance through a biopsy of both recipient and donor area to exclude, of what recently has been revealed, BUPA (Bald Unpatterned Alopecia) which would be the opposite of DUPA (Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia). As in both cases, we see a male pattern baldness condition with +20 % ongoing miniaturization in the donor area, which could have been the cause of the significant lack of density in the recipient area. "

    This is for your information and to keep you updated.

  2. Dear all,

    Firstly, Iet me explain that I am really not into writing on forums regularly because I don't have access to my computer daily. I have received an email from Dr. Feriduni and I am in touch with Melvin and sent to him all pics I have. I have already posted some of them here and will post them again to make it clear for everyone. 

    Photo (1): Local FUT HT 

    Photo (2,3): 10 months FUT post op by Dr. Feriduni.

    Photo (4,5,6,7,8) FUE by Dr. Feriduni

    Photo (9,10,11,12) Final result for both FUT&FUE

    Again I hope to understand that I am trying to find the best possible option for my case not to attack the doctor. I have full respect to Dr. Feriduni and his previously posted outstanding results. 20140305_230017.jpg.4a5d60e7e2c47e2a8b4fbdda2edb878a.jpg

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  3. Few things for me are important:

     

    1. If you have a failed FUT and FUE from a good clinic, you should be very (!) cautios about the next step. With strip it is hard to mishandle the grafts so maybe you should look for a clinic with a different approach (implanter pen, stick and place or sth like that)

     

    2. Feriduni really has a bad streak in here: This is the 3rd complain in a short time either without pics and/or very premature (<3 months).

     

    3. Account Looks genuine but: A long term user should know that this is worthless without pics and Looks fishy.

    Thanks for your reply and advice and will be more thankful if you can guide me to such clinics to mail them and search for their results. That's what I was looking for thank you again.

  4. Disagree. Post made with NO pictures but very damming topic title with zero proof. Underhand in my opinion. Seen it too many times.

     

    Patient needs be held accountable.

    Who you are to describe me " underhand"?!! If you have something good to say or you can advise then you are most welcome otherwise, I will not be happy to see your name posting in this thread.

  5. I created this thread seeking for advise and to give an idea about where I had my previous surgery not to attack the clinic or the doctor. I respect Dr. Feriduni and I know that he did his best but I ended up with unsatisfying results after both the FUT and the touch up FUE. I will post some photos showing my result just to show who accused me that I am telling the truth and later on I will delete this threat because of the misunderstanding that happened when I wrote the doctor name. Again, I am wrote just to have an appreciated recommendation my next FUT as I have mailed some doctors in Europe who refused to do FUE for me due to below average donor area and when I searched most of recent patient's results I found they were FUE.

  6. Hello all,

     

    I just want to share my experience as I had two HT with Dr. Feriduni the 1st one was planned to be 3500 FUT but the result was not that good, then I mailed the doctor and they offered a touch up FUE which I had after two years from FUT and there was no big difference. I didn't get a clear explanation of why I ended up with such results however I decided to move forward and to have another HT with around 2700 FUT. I had a wish to have my HT in Canada (H&W) but due to visa issues I have to change my destination. I don't trust that I will get a good FUT results in Turkey and most of doctors now prefer FUE on patients without a previous surgeries. I made a huge search and still can't decide yet, so I thought may someone can advice as I really wish.

     

    Cheers,

  7. Hello everyone,

     

    I'm planning to have FUT in Europe, so could you advise who will be the best options to go with? Actually I was in midway to have my procedure with Dr.Rahal in Canada but for visa issues, this choice will not be possible any more :( thus I turned my face toward Europe wishing I can find the doctor who will give best results for the dense and hairline formation.

     

    I hope if you react with this Thread and advise me :D

     

    Thanks ,

  8. Thanks Bill for your post. Actually i didn't mean any of the physicans either recommended by this community or not, but i wanted to know if there is a way to figure it, especially that most of the patients live 6 months of tension after the op.

    Sorry i didn't get you when you mentioned " I used the clicker after every 100 crunches ", why did you use it ?

     

    Regards,

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