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  1. 34 minutes ago, J-C said:

    For Afro hair yes, this is why i didn't even mention them. Turkey is not the place to go. Nothing wrong with either of those Drs, but you really need someone that is already proven with your hair type. Same as we all said before. Eugenix was mentioned previously, but again they dont have the results showing for Afro hair. Stick with the best choices in Belgium or Jordan (Vertex) i know you ruled out Dr Diep before as he is priced higher.

    The thing is my hair isn’t really nappy at all, it’s kind of straight/curly but not nappy. Do you mind messaging me, I can’t figure out how to message you. Would help me so much making a decisionn

  2. 4 minutes ago, Eugenix Hair Sciences said:

    You can share your scalp pictures with us and we can give you an evaluation. Also, we can share results of some of our African patients with you. We have worked with African hair previously and would love to have a consultation with you.

    Hi there, could you please give me your WhatsApp number and you can show me pics of black patients there? 

  3. 2 hours ago, J-C said:

    Not much has changed since you were last asking who to choose.. Still the best choices for Afro hair include Dr Bisanga, Dr Mwamba, Dr Lapunzula + Dr Feriduni - Belgium, and also now you could consider @DrTBarghouthi(Vertex) who became forum recommended after you was last here.. he’s In Jordan.. 

    Maybe now you have a couple more k usd then you could choose any of them, if it’s still around 3k worth of grafts you need. 

    Hey man appreciate the list. Can you tell me which one is the best from that list for African hair??

  4. 9 hours ago, UnbaldEagle said:

    Honestly, I wouldn't bother with Turkish clinics, there's only a few arguably safe choices there and even them might pressure you into using too many grafts (like Asmed), thereby leaving you with a near depleted donor. 

    You've got 8K saved and you have so many better options with that budget (even some of the recommended ones by HRN) than cheap Turkish clinics. 

    What do you think of doctor Resul Yaman? And who do you recommend? 

  5. 1 hour ago, Londoner7 said:

    When I wanted to reschedule my procedure due to the lockdown in England from tomorrow to December the earliest they had was 14 January.  
     

    But peoples plans change and dates become available so there may be a chance if your timing is lucky, but i would think you are looking at January/February now. 
     

    Oh thanks, one more thingZ how much does he charge per graft? 

  6. 1 minute ago, Londoner7 said:

    Hi mate,

    No there isn’t, I'm currently in hotel and I have my procedure in the morning. 
     

    Im not sure on the rules for different countries but as I understand it any European countries and a few others do not require a covid test before entry but others do and maybe they require quarantine. You can find the official guidance on the internet for Portugal.

    Hope that helps.

     

    Thanks for the prompt response. One more thing, I’m looking to go with Dr Bruno but I need it done between now and December 30. Is that possible? How long is his waiting list when you applied?

  7. On 11/22/2020 at 4:38 PM, Egy said:

    Doctor Cinik's clinic is a low cost clinic, he has many patients happy to have gone to him, mine is a separate case, if you look at my thread you can understand.  I did the scalp biopsy and I am waiting to receive the result, then I will send it to the clinic and I will know if it was a problem with the procedure or something else.  You must know, however, that Cinik's involvement in the procedure will be up to you if you are willing to pay a supplement of 500 €, otherwise the procedure will be performed entirely by technicians, who are however very prepared and not like in other clinics in Turkey, who are  recruited who knows where and who perhaps until the day before were doing other work.  I know other people who have been to Cinik, and they are happy, many of them you can also see on this forum.

     

    @Momo saidI have just read a thread that could be useful to you, the thread of @Awsome5

    Hey what do you think of Dr Yaman vs Eugenix?

  8. 2 hours ago, Gatsby said:

    In short, no. Save up until you can afford the 'correct' hair transplant surgery that meets 'your hair loss needs' and forget about Turkey. Do lots of research on hair transplant procedures and real world results. This is something for life and you only get one shot at it. You have no idea really (none of us do actually) of how many grafts one will need over the lifespan. Finally I apologize if I sound harsh as that is far from my intention in my reply. Quite the opposite. You need to start at the end and work backwards in terms of your hair loss/stabalization, the best surgeon to match your hair loss needs and finally money last. This does not mean that the most expensive surgeon is the right one for you but that the right surgeon will be the one doing the job. I wish you all the best.

    Thanks for that man I’ll take it into consideration 

  9. 36 minutes ago, Egy said:

    @Momo saidin Turkey you must be very careful, there are hundreds of pseudo clinics that could ruin your life, unscrupulous people that say they are surgeons, but they are not, there it is easy to pretend to be a transplant clinic  of hair, just create a website, upload pics of patients operated by real surgeons and pass them off as their patients, there is no control by the state authorities.  So either be careful or you may regret your whole life.  Forget youtube videos and google reviews, they are often created by the clinics themselves.  However, here you are in the right place, before making any decisions, talk to the community.

    What is the groups view on doctor Cinik??

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