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Sijac09

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  1. I think the key is not to rush into the first one you’ve seen and to really do your research, even by speaking to members on the forum on their individual results with that surgeon. Sometimes you just want it done, but I decided to give the big three a go first (Finasteride, Minoxidil & Nizoral) then if you don’t get the results after a year, then maybe look into booking the transplant

  2. I’m not sure I’d trust a clinic that’s willing to do it within these recent government guidelines. Just shows they like to cut corners.

    Whats the clinic called? Definitely worth patience with this as there are so many people who get transplants within the UK and the results aren’t great, depending on the clinic and you tend to pay a lot more. Have you considered Turkey? Do as much research as you can into this as you will be p*ssed if you have the surgery, spent through the nose and have poor results 

  3. 42 minutes ago, Portugal25 said:

    @Mjain I`m not a patient of Dr. Demirsoy so I don`t know how to reach him but you could ask one of the recent patients that posted in this forum like @Sijac09 for the contact of Dr. Demirsoy assistant - Muzzaffer.

    https://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/topic/55958-2042-grafts-with-dr-demirsoy-armamed-with-pics/?tab=comments#comment-529690

     

    info@armamed.com.tr 
     

    muzaffer email 

  4. Hi Guys,

    I recently had my fue hair transplant and I’m on day 17. I was previously using Nizoral shampoo and I’ve tried several anti dandruff shampoos and this stuff worked best for me, however I’ve heard this stuff is quite caustic and worried with using after my hair transplant. Does anyone know of any good alternatives? That shouldn’t damage my hair grafts, but still very effective. My dandruff has started to come back and need to treat it ASAP 

    thanks

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