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WAGuy98056

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  1. I have found that HDC in Cyprus and HLC in Turkey have a great track record when it comes to beard and body grafts. I would consult with them about beard grafts. I'm going to have my first transplant with HDC partly because they are highly skilled with beard grafts and have suggested to use them in order to avoid pillaging my limited supply in my donor zone.

  2. Except that this post has been made public, and members have the right to know about what happened so that future hair transplant candidates can make an informed decision and weigh the risks with regards to Dr. Yaman. I don't know the details of your agreement, but if the Dr. assumed full responsibitlity, admitted that he's at fault for the major damage to your donor zone, and issued you a refund (in exchange for deleting this post?), then this post should remain.

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  3. I'm planning on getting it all booked tonight through Armamed. I had sent an email with my images along with contacting them through this part of their website;

     

    Hair Transplant Armamed. FUE Hair Transplantation Technique, FUE Hair Transplantation, Dr.Erkan Demirsoy, Hair transplantation

     

    Not sure which they responded to but having done both I got a response in just under a week. Now in email contact with Muzaffer who i've discussed the process with and will be sending the deposit to shortly.

    Sounds like i'm in a very similar position as yourself as have been toying with the idea of going with Yaman or Demirsoy and although Demirsoy is a bit more expensive, my experience dealing with both so far has been better with Armamed, plus I prefer the idea of a qualified doctor carrying out most of the procedure.

     

    Hope this helps!

     

    Yeah thanks that was helpful! I was able to get in touch with the clinic by (successfully this time around) submitting the consultation form on the Armamed website. I just got my email from Muzaffer and started communicating with the clinic.

  4. Get a FUT, where do you live? FUT>FUE if you aren't certain you've stabilized your hairloss.

     

    I live in Seattle, WA, USA but I'm only considering Turkey for a hair transplant. There are no well reviewed clinics in my area, and Bosley is certainly out of question for me. My hairloss has fairly stabilized the last 2 years. The recovery and post-op pain from FUT are preventing from considering it.

  5. Please consult with a couple of physicians for their opinion, feel free to ask us who our favorites are either here or in a PM and we can tell you our opinions and experiences with various doctors.

     

    As for finasteride, I recommend doing so, it is a preventative measure that will help mitigate future loss and perhaps subsequent surgery.

     

     

     

    I have consulted with multiple physicians. Recommended surgeons like Dr Koray Erdogan and Dr Resul Yaman both indicated that I would be a perfectly good candidate for FUE and that they can restore my hairline and increase density with 5000 grafts and 4000 respectively. Neither one of them raised any concern with the health of my donor area. That's why I'm concerned about just pulling the trigger and moving forward without doing further consultations. HLC Clinic in Ankara, Turkey said that I only have about 3500 grafts and that 1500 grafts would be needed from my body (not sure where from other than my beard). Dr. Karadeniz who is ABHRS certified said the same thing you did, that I'm better served by getting FUT but with FUE, I only have 3000 grafts (6000-8000 hairs) that can be harvested. So my dilemma is, should I just fully trust a surgeon when they tell me that they can harvest 4000 or 5000 grafts from my scalp with no problem?

     

    I have not consulted with surgeons outside of Turkey as I'm not contemplating getting a hair transplant in the US at this time.

     

    I am seriously considering taking Finasteride. It has been brought to my attention that because I am very prone to shock hair loss and damage to my native hairs, I should at least take it prior and after surgery.

     

    You also have fair skin and dark hair, which creates a stark contrast and requires more grafts to create the appearance of density, something that could be challenging if your donor is genetically limited as some have suggested to you.

     

    Interesting... I have always considered myself a rather medium skin tone guy. I may be looking a bit more pale than usual in the photo because of the lighting and because this photo was taken in early spring after a few months of sun deprivation. Here's me at the beach a couple of weeks ago. Hopefully I'm not as fair skinned as the previous photos suggested.

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  6. Hello everyone,

     

    I have been losing hair steadily for the last 13 years and finally decided to get a hair transplant by the end of 2017. I have been doing my reading about hair transplants since the beginning of this year, followed multiple stories on this social network, and got to know about the doctors that perform high quality work.

     

    In the last month or so, I have consulted with multiple clinics, some recommended by this community and some not, in order to evaluate the response and communication, and get an estimate of how many grafts are needed. As you can see in my photos (taken directly under the light), sadly, it seems like I'm trending towards a diffused high Norwood. When contacting clinics, I'm mentioning that I'm interested in covering my temples, mid-scalp and vertex. I have also been using Minoxidil for 7 years. I'm not taking Finasteride, and I'm evaluating whether I want to deal with the risks of using it.

     

    There were only two clinics that brought to my attention that I am suffering from retrograde alopecia which will reduce the width/extents of my donor area. One doctor said that 3000-3500 grafts is the max possible that can be harvested and another 1500 would need to be supplied from my beard or body. Another doctor that uses hairs instead of grafts, said that at most they could harvest 6000-8000 hairs (at an average of 2 hairs per grafts, it seems close to the other estimate) using FUE, and recommended that I go with an FUT/FUE combo. I appreciated the ethical responses of those clinics, and them trying to keep my expectations in check. I just wanted to see what others would think and make sure I'm not being steered in the wrong direction. Do you guys agree that I have a weak donor area and that 3500 grafts would be the most I can hope for?

     

    Thanks!

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  7. Your hair line looks soo natural .. I had surgery with yaman in April .. if I manage to get similar results I will be over the moon !!

     

    You happy with the density ?

     

    Have u been taking any medication or supplements ?

     

    Thanks

    Keep us posted

     

    So comparing Chevenowner1's surgery to Goblin82's surgery, it looks like Chevenowner1's 4300 grafts have to cover a much larger area (temples, midscalp and vertex) versus Goblin82's 3150 grafts on essentially the temples and a small midscalp area. Goblin82's density is looking pretty good already. Hope Chevenowner1's growth starts ramping up pretty soon!

  8. Really good question man! These two doctors are also on my short list and I have struggled about picking one over the other. Dr. Yaman has a bit more exposure on this forum and has showcased his ability to produce good results but there were also a couple of dissatisfied patients (as with any doctor except maybe Erdogan). But otherwise, it's a toss-up. Good luck to you and keep us posted!

  9. I hate to say this but - while I highly admire the Dr's response - I feel like as someone who wants to get a transplant with this clinic, the response leaves me with more questions and concerns. Is Dr. Yaman basically admitting that he is at fault and that this transplant in particular was done poorly? In that case, you have to appreciate the integrity and the forthrightness but wonder whether you'd want to risk using them. Or... Is the Dr. assuming the responsibility even though the "unsatisfactory" result may have been due to the patient's physiology? And in this case, you'd have to tip your hat to them and respect that they care about their patients.

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