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3 hours ago, jim009 said:
yes almost al the tools he use are made by Devroye, I had ab 1000 scalp fue and 45O beards fue
after 2 days beard completely healt, scalp area after 4 days almost healt some scabs already falling off
my 5th HT with feriduni already, 13500 grafts
Wow 13500 grafts? Do u have pictures?
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It’s hard to say as there is some credible proof this can really help hair loss. I believe this is the product developed by dr brotzu from Italy. It’s probably the biggest talk right now on hair loss forums. I’d wait it out and see if any members on those forums see results over time as I believe each bottle costs about 60 dollars.
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superflash- have you been using the "everyday shampoo" that the clinic sells? Did u experience the dandruff even while using that?
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When are patients allowed to shave their recipient zone with electric clippers?
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What did u use to create this drawing?
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Shock loss might also be a concern for a surgeon. Lots of info on what this phenomenon is on this site
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On 1/22/2019 at 10:44 AM, HarryHonolulu said:
here you go.
these were taken 1.5 months post-op.
had 1800 grafts done via FUE.
I presume it would only look better now since I am 5 months post-op and all the healing is complete.
as you can see there is absolutely zero noticeable scarring. this was SUPER important to me. I wanted to have to option of being able to buzz my head.
Looks good. Did u use electric clippers on the recipient? Do u have pics from now?
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I think the hair clumping up together is more due to the texture and curl of your hair at that length. If your hair is cut short and you see good overall density and the hairs spaced well it should show that there is good coverage. Just my opinion though
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4 hours ago, Rdasilva604 said:
Full refund, he offered.. I didn’t ask. I gladly obliged, and once I gave him my banking info he wired the money right away. Dr. Nader is very professional, just didn’t get the results that I should have.
That’s pretty respectable. What were his comments on your yield? Any explanation as to what may have went wrong?
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On 1/15/2019 at 5:15 PM, Rdasilva604 said:
Yeah I have my full back, sleeves, and chest tattooed... the skin does rise once in a while still to this day on certain areas. I’m going to Asmed because I don’t feel confident going back to Nader, and the results I got were not good, no growth after 5 months, poor density, not happy. Nader is a stand up guy, and I’m very happy I got my money back; however, you can almost guarantee to expect a second transplant.
Did he give u a full refund? Was he apprehensive at all?
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3 hours ago, Dhyan said:
Sumeet soni will never ever show you pics of donor area , as he don't want to show case the linear scar .
I have seen several surgeons showing the pics of donor area scaring caused by them , but you never find single video of medispa
Care to share your own pics? Seems like you have first hand experience with the doctor based on your previous posts
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I don’t care who designs what. If there aren’t peer reviewed studies at the minimum (ideally peer reviewed double blind testing) then there isn’t enough evidence to use a product imo
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Who is the doctor and why is his name censored on this site?
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Riveting tale chap
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Hello
How long does it take for grafts to hook up to the new blood supply in the recipient aka “survive” the transplant?
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4 hours ago, dtreidjr said:
I dont know that to be true. She asks how you want to proceed and that if she feels she can take more from the donor area than the 1500, the charge is $5 per graft. She did over 1800 for me.
I look at it as she is most concerned with quality, not quantity. I believe she said that she feels over 2000 is pushing it for one day. I think what she does is an art, and shes not just spreading grass seed. Very particular about how grafts go back in and how they'll lay.
I’ve seen several stories on here where she recommended 1500 during consult and these people had varying amounts of loss. She also recommended 1500 for me too. But you’re right, the actual number seems to differ during surgery
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4 hours ago, brickellmoto said:
hmm okay. i just had my consult with her a few mins ago. that didn't come up, but i was quoted 1500 at the same price just to fill in my hairline. you were right, she's very straightforward. she's not going to tell you what you want to hear. i asked alot of questions and she was no bs about any of them. she's got my vote
Seems like she recommends 1500 grafts for almost every person of varying Norwood degrees
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On 12/2/2018 at 5:32 PM, LaserCap said:
Typically, after 7 days, you are asked to scrub the crusts off. Whatever stub came with the graft, will start growing from day one. Whatever the length of the hair is, that will fall off as well. It is not shedding. Once the graft reincorporates into the blood supply, (3-4 months later), the transplanted hair will begin growing.
You need to get the crusts off! Not doing so after X amount of time can result in an infection. Get in the showing, let them soak, and scrub.
You can resume Rogaine 7 days post op.
It takes 3-4 months for a graft to establish blood supply? Any sources for this? Several doctors say it takes about a week
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I think at 10 months you’re way healed and really don’t have to worry. Run it by your doc and they can have the final say
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5 hours ago, Dazed said:
I guess I am just of a different school than most on here. I wouldn't even consider using a hair dryer at any setting, no matter what the doctor said. Some things just don't make sense.
Another useless post that doesn’t help the op with their question
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Yeah I wouldn’t worry bro 2 graft out of thousands isn’t going to make a cosmetic difference.
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I doubt you damaged your hair. Follow up with your physician
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Can you describe how the change has affected your life?
3600 Grafts - Dr Koray Erdogan 13th March 2018
in Hair Transplant Reviews
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Hi payam where is the update?