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  1. No I went FUE this time. I had traveled think I would do FUT ( more grafts for the cash) but Dr Saifi convinced me to go with the FUE. Im glad he did because recovery is so much easier.
  2. No problems at all. In fairness I think they they are in a better position than us in terms of cases per million people. All the restaurants and bars are open and no issues with hotels. Most people wear masks. Honestly I felt safer over there than I do in Dublin.
  3. By the way, I have started taking CRLab Green line shampoo, patches and vials and I have ordered the laser band 82. Not 100% sure on these products but I feel it is better than taking Fin and Rogaine for the next few years. I'll keep you posted on results.
  4. Hello everyone, Just a quick update on my HT with Dr Saifi Poland. It's been just over a year since I had my first transplant and the results have been amazing. So much so that I became greedy and went back to Dr Saifi to get another top-up on some of the areas that I felt could do with a bit more density and slightly lower the hairline. Below you can see the results of the first transplant: (Sorry about the poor quality photos bu I am trying to crop out family members :) This one is 10 months after the TP, the photo is taken outside in natural light. This next photo is taken indoors, please excuse the doodle my little kid put on the photo, also around the 10 month mark. Finally this is 12 months after the HT and right in the middle of lock-down with no possibility of getting a haircut. My hair was very long and brushed to one side to hide any thin areas. If the wind blew it would look different :) So as you can see and amazing result but I did say I got greedy and wanted more so this is me today after an additional 1600 graphs 10 days ago with Dr Saifi (bringing the hairline down by around 2-3 mm and filling out the back. By the way the scar from the first treatment is almost impossible to see, even with 2 blade on sides and back. Looking forward to Christmas when I will see the first of the new grafts come through. One final word, especially for people living in Ireland. Don't settle for over inflated prices you will find with local surgeons. For me Dr Safi is one of the best Surgeons in the business and almost half the price of local clinics.
  5. Hello Everyone, My very positive experience with Dr Saifi in Poland. Firstly I had researched getting a transplant in 2018 with a view that it would cost around €5,000 to €7,000. I went for a consultation from a well known and respected surgeon in Malahide in Dublin. While my experience was good and the advice was good I was quoted a price that was way out of my budget (€13,500). He did however quote for 3000 graphs. After receiving the quote I decided not to move forward as I just couldn't justify this cost. In January 2019 I started Regaine to try stop the hair falling out with a view to starting Propecia a few months later. To be honest the Regaine worked a bit by making the hair a bit thicker but I would say a 5% difference. See photo below, named March 3rd - 3 months of taking Regaine: and photo July 17th - 7 months after taking Regaine. Hard to tell right? but I would say I had a slight positive result given that my hair is cut shorter in the July 17th photo. Anyway moving on, I found this website, and saw some of the very positive reviews about Dr Saifi. I dropped him a mail and he priced me around €5,400 for 2500 grafts. This was my exact price point so I decided to book. I was lucky because Dr Saifi was able to fit me in on the 2nd of August. I had less than a month to wait. I decided to stay for 6 days in Wroclaw (It's beautiful and would advise anyone to stay for that amount of time if it's summertime. Just make sure your hotel is near the main square.) I was picked up from the airport when I arrived by a great guy called Chris, he drops you to the hotel, he then collects you on the day of the procedure and when you are going home he drops you to the airport. The day of the procedure was great, spotless surgery, great team and all really professional. You go through the usual consultation, they mark your new hairline and begin the procedure. I won't go into details but it is a walk in the park. Takes all day but it's totally painless. The procedure was a team effort, with Dr Saifi in the driving seat and each other person doing their part. After the procedure Dr Saifi explained that he actually hadn't managed to get the full 2500 grafts done from the strip that he took and offered me £200 back. This I felt was very honest and reassuring of the credibility of this man and his team. So in total I think I got around 2300 grafts. So for the photos: This is one week after the procedure with 2300 grafts This is just coming up to the 10 day mark: This is the 2 week mark: 2 weeks in different lighting: Strip after 2 weeks: By 3 weeks after the procedure it looks like I have started to lose the newly implanted hair as expected. Looking forward to the 4 month mark when I start to see the new hair coming through. I will post again in 4 months then 5 months and so on till the results are final in 12 months. I will say I was very happy with the level of care and the professionalism of the team in Dr Saifi's, it was a great experience and I would highly recommend him. Two things to say before you embark on a transplant - after two weeks you could just about return to work without anyone noticing, although for me the most noticeable area was the FUT strip area, it still is after a month but it's fine. My advice is just own it, if someone asks, tell them straight, otherwise say nothing. That's what i did and the one person who asked, thought it was fantastic. After the first week of getting it done you really lose your inhibitions. Secondly and for me this is very important. The donor area scar can be very sore after the anesthetic wears off. I was given some pain killers from Dr Saifi but they just didn't do it for me. The only thing that worked for me was Nurofen + (yes the nasty stuff). I had to take this 3 times a day in the first week, followed by once before bed in the second week. Kinda hard on the body but worth it in my opinion. Anyway, I'll post again when I see some results - hope this was helpful
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