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Romeono1

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  1. Yes I agree Dr Humayun has stood by Zaz which is great to hear. As I said all of his patients I have talked to have said the Doctor is very supportive and professional. I also agree that there can be complications in any type of surgery and sometimes they cannot be avoided because of the patients health etc. Dr Humayun thanks for answering my questions, your consultant Shahid has been very helpful but I also wanted to hear what others have been saying, hence the reason I am on this forum.
  2. Dr Humayun thanks for providing us with this information. It is good to know that your patients are in the hands of experienced technicians. I have seen some the results of some of your hair transplants and most of them look like you have done an excellent job.
  3. Bill thanks very much for the information, I won't mention the patients that are having concerns with his hair transplant surgery until they have been through the 12 month post op period again. The information you have provided is very useful, I spoke to his consultant and you are right he does say he trims chubbier grafts. Please see below for a response I just got from his consultant: Thank you very much for your message. We are pleased to inform Dr. Humayun also carry out extra refined follicular Units. The meaning of extra refined follicular units grafts is to remove excess fat from grafts. But some people in the world separate naturally paired follicles of 2's, 3's and 4's in to singles to make more grafts and call it extra refined follicular units. He is against that and keep the follicles in to natural pairs. Off course the single ones are used on the front hair line and then 2,s and others later on. I do not know about the technical details of member or coalition member. You'd better ask to management of network forum." Is this accurate?
  4. Bill below is a post by Zaz who seems to be concerned with his hair transplant surgery by the Dr. ** I have just read another post which does state that the Dr said Zaz would require more than one surgery to ahcieve the results he is looking for. (So his concerns maybe premature) " My overall experience was satisfactory, i mean for price they were pretty good but the centre lacks the level of customer care that a person from the west would expect. I believe the Dr just takes on a little too much and doesn't give the personal care a patient deserves, its something that they really need 2 work on." http://hair-restoration-info.c...=260105092#260105092 Below is another post by him which shows he is not happy: http://hair-restoration-info.c...=137102124#137102124
  5. Yeah I'd love to be a tour guide, sounds good. Bill, yes a few of his patients are concerned about their results but I think this it is just natural to be concerned after a hair transplant. Though they have all said that Dr Humayun is a very good surgeon and is very supportive. No a few have not contacted him directly but I have recommended they contact him. (Please note some of them haven't reached the 12 months post op stage yet, so their results may improve) If you want I can let you know who they are in private? Do you know if this Dr uses Ultra Refined Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation? If he does use this technique then why is he not a coalition member?
  6. Bill, yes some of his patients don't think their hair transplant surgery by this doctor has led to the results they expected. Though they have all said that Dr Humayun is a very good surgeon and is very supportive. No a few have not contacted him directly but I have recommended they contact him. (Please note some of them haven't reached the 12 months post op stage yet, so their results may improve) If you want I can let you know who they are in private? Do you know if this Dr uses Ultra Refined Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation? His website claims that he does but some of his patients don't seem to think this is accurate? If he does use this technique then why is he not a coalition member? Do you know if he has applied to become a coalition member?
  7. Hi Guys, I have spoke to a lot of Dr Humayuns (Pakistan) patients about his hair transplant surgery and a lot of them say the hair his technicians implant take longer to grow and the hair he implants does not look dense enough. I am sure the Dr is a very good surgeon but I am not sure how qualified or skilled the technicians are. How can you verify that the technicians used during the HT surgery are qualified and experienced? Often in third world countries they can make up forged documents etc.
  8. So far I have spoke to a number of the Dr's patients and a few of them are concerned with the growth rate + density of their hair. (But others are very happy.) Why do you think some hair transplant surgeons implanted hair take longer to grow? I believe Humayun is a quality surgeon but still need to find out how skilled his technicians are.
  9. Well I am glad to hear that I can educate a member of the Hair Transplant Forum. I believe some of the surgeons use depth controlled titanium micro punch blades to create a receptor site that can accept two- or three-hair follicular units. I think there is a difference between depth control techniques and depth control units used for hair transplant surgery. (I'm not sure what the difference is though) Depth control units are an array of custom sleeves fitting over hypodermic needles to precisely control the depth of recipient sites during hair transplant.
  10. Hey, I'm new to this forum and have a quick question for you guys: I was wondering if anyone know's whether the use of depth control tools during a hair transplant is recommended. The surgeon I am thinking of using for my hair transplant does not use depth control tools. But his excuse was he doesn't need to use them because all their tools + blades etc have already been measured. Is this a valid excuse?
  11. Hi Guys, I was wondering if you could help I considering using Dr Humayun for my hair transplant surgery but I understand he doesn't use depth control tools. Would this affect the results of my hair transplant? The HTI in Islamabad mention that all the tools they use have already been measured out? I have also spoke to some patients of Dr Humayun on this forum that mention he is often not present to supervise the technicians implanting hair grafts. I understand he makes the incision and cuts the donor area etc but doesn't oversee that actual implanting of the hair which is crucial to the surgery. No matter how trained a surgeon is they can get bored and lose concentration after a few hour in surgery and become more likely to make mistakes. Is this normal? What are you views on the above? P.S. I know Dr Humayun is a very good surgeon but wanted to find out what other people think about my concerns.
  12. Hey Javy, Do you have any updates on how your newly transplanted hair has grown? Are you happy with the results and would recommend Dr Humayun? Thanks Romeoneo1
  13. You can never be sure how many hair grafts a surgeon implants you just have to take their word. I have come across a new device called the CID hair counting device it sounds good but i'm not sure if surgeon would take offence if we asked them to use this device? What are you guys thoughts on this device? Have any of you used it before? P.S. Just google CID hair counting device and you'll find out what I'm talking about.
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