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nile

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  1. Dr.A charges USD3.5/- per fue graft (not hair). A turkish clinic also charges nearabout.
  2. Check out the truth about white dots post fue. Also how donor sealing can prevent it. donor area post fue
  3. Hawk, You should check out Dr.AP. He has even taught a doctor from States how to do fue (he calls it FUSE). Dr. Martinick may be great. But why would anyone come from Australia to India to perform FUT at lower costs with the added disadvantage of not having the full complement of trained techs. I do not think any good ht doctor worth his/her name would do that.
  4. The upper pictures are of NHI.
  5. Do your research about Dr.A's Clinic, New Delhi. Sometimes, especially where HT are concerned, location should not be a barrier. He may be your best option as you want a scarless surgery. Check out close ups of some fue donor areas. link to donor area pics
  6. Finally located your thread. I thought you had BHT done by Dr.A. Anyway Good LUck and please let us know your progress.
  7. Gil, Can u point me to this other thread of Switch.
  8. I think thats a very good idea to provide a graft calculator. Gives at least the truth about how many more grafts a person will need. Good work. Keep it up.
  9. I think thats a very good idea to provide a graft calculator. Gives at least the truth about how many more grafts a person will need. Good work. Keep it up.
  10. Action radar, One needs a lot more grafts than what one plans initially. Do you really want to go ahead. You are way too young. But if your mind is set, do research about the use of fue and body hair transplants. BTW, I have done my bit of research and I recommend Dr.AP, New Delhi. He is way easier on the pocket and I have seen some real good results.
  11. Neil, Did your doctor do undermining of the scalp in donor . I read somewhere that undermining sometimes leads to permanent shockloss in the areas you have.
  12. Wallywonka, I think you have confused the term shockloss. Shockloss is not losing the transplanted hair. Shock loss is when you lose the pre existing hair in the transplanted area.
  13. Switch, Did you get body hair done from Dr.A. Can you tell me your experience? It will be great help to reduce the fluttering of the butterflies in my stomach.
  14. You should be going for minimum 2500 grafts. The question is what will you do when you lose more hair. The head's donor hair are limited in number.
  15. Dr.AP, New Delhi does the body hair transplant. I think he has the maximum number of body hair transplants to date. I am scheduled for June with him.
  16. And these are pictures of donor area 6 months later of a patient of Dr.Arvind, Delhi. So, I was right in booking my ht with him. Impeccable unscarred fue donor area. Dr.A calls this the result of using a 'donor sealing protocol'.
  17. I think this needs to be seen. Pictures of white dots in fue area. The pictures is of a patient of NHI and shown on their website.
  18. I think this needs to be seen. Pictures of white dots in fue area. The pictures is of a patient of NHI and shown on their website.
  19. Is it true. Do most people who get oval recipient sites for transplant develop pitting. Or does it vary from patient to patient.
  20. Is it true. Do most people who get oval recipient sites for transplant develop pitting. Or does it vary from patient to patient.
  21. Unfortunately all keep growing if you get a bad job. I had plugs years back. And all of them are growing to this day. I pray that some or all of them go dormant.
  22. Vineet, Are you Indian. If you stay in Delhi can you tell me about Dr.AP. Am going for a BHT with him soon.
  23. Pat, why did dr.rose say he could get only a couple of hundred grafts by fue. From what I read on all the forums you should have been able to get 1000 minimum if you could get a strip.
  24. Mrs. Gil, I hope Steve get alright soon. I am one of his followers.Let him know he does a great job. Looking fwd to him joining us back soon.
  25. FUE is good if you do not like a scar at the back of your head. Laproscopic surgery (for liver stones) is preffered over the conventional surgery. The difference is only in the level of invasiveness. My sister in law got laproscopic removal of gall stones. She was back home in 2 days and said she didnt feel any surgery was done. If I could turn back the clock, I would choose FUE over strip irrespective of the cost. For that matter even the cost is not really a factor if you are net savvy. Dr.Arvind, Delhi does FUE cheaper than strip in the states. I think FUE is worth a trip.
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