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Ajamilo

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  1. 2 hours ago, Nick89 said:

    How about if I stop the medication? Does that means that once I stop taking medicine I will be back to the same situation? 

    You will be where suppose to be.  let's say you use it for three years and during that period you would have lost all your hair and become bald if you hadn't used finasteide. Then when you stop taking the medication after the third year  you will shed until you lose all your hair and become bald 

  2. 11 minutes ago, consequence said:

    I'm really sick with the flu right now and I think I'm just punchy. I think OP will end up in a good place if he picks his next surgeon right, but it's going to be the marathon of his life to get there.

    I am agreeing with you. what's done is done and we have to look forward and get this fixed. but is really idiotically done by Dr.Das  to give him cobblestoning.


    @GeneralNorwood

    Which doctors have you contacted to date and what have they said?

  3. 6 hours ago, Erudite32 said:

    POST OP PLAN.... hands down is one of the biggest things that screw patients over. The first 14 days are the most crucial.

     

    When you are supposed to start washing your hair, the amount of times that you are supposed to spray the recipient area, when you are supposed to start removing the scabs. 

     

    It's a shame, there's so many ways that a clinic can get over on a patient. 

    Once you are inside of that operating room your head is literally out of your control...

    “POST OP PLAN.... hands down is one of the biggest things that screw patients over. The first 14 days are the most crucial.”

    I don’t believe this is true at all. Have you some evidence for your claim? The most crucial when it comes to the post op  is the first 1-5 days according to the doctors I have asked and I am sure the most patients are carefully the first week. 

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  4. On 9/16/2023 at 10:02 PM, blackpink said:

    Hey OP any update on the cobblestoning/bumps issues with this? Have you gotten feedback from any other surgeons about options?

    I did  a HT with Dr.Turan today. So he did examination on the area and told me that due to a lot of the transplanted hair did not survived and grow it resulted to scarring. So he basically confirmed that it is cobblestoning and told me is permanently. The only thing one can do it to add grafts on that area but it will always be visible if u shaved it down 😭

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    9 hours ago, Spring15 said:

    9.5 month update. Haven't updated recently as I had an otoplasty done 7 weeks ago. I was naïve and thought it would heal very quickly like a transplant - not the case lol. I had it done in Bangkok so also had a consult with Dr Laorwong about a few hundred grafts in certain areas. Maybe next year, we'll see. I also started topical finasteride

     

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    Damn that is a really good density. Congratzzzzt. And also is difficult to be 100% satisfied since it is a illusion of density so reassess after one year with the topical finasteride. Hopefully  it will do wonders :)

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  6. On 10/29/2023 at 3:51 AM, Proportions said:

    The transplant I want to do includes building temple points. I've been looking for doctors who have done this kind of work the most, it seems Eugenix is the one.

    Would you guys recommend Eugenix?

    Any other clinics you recommend that do temple points?

    Dr.Cuto and Dr.Pekiner is better overall and with the temple points  too. Eugenix use to many grafts on the temple and some of them looks weird tbh 

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    3 hours ago, RTC said:

    I would also like to add, for completeness, that when I saw Dr Mwamba in person and he offered me the price for a future surgery, I didn't push for more discount or anything. It's only after when I thought about it and compared prices to other surgeons I considered it way overkill.

    Honestly i thought in the beginning he was like a black brother who take cares of other since it is not many of them here. but he is simple greedy and takes advantage of other people. He pretends to be the kind one, while his wife is doing the shaytan-work and nags on e-mail or on the phone for that matter and doing the ghost thing since she controls his WhatsApp. 
     

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  8. 14 hours ago, HappyMan2021 said:

    @Ajamilo can you please clarify how things ended between you and Dr. Mwamba?

    I could be wrong but it seems like you put a lot of effort in  trying to discuss your poor growth directly with Mwamba and his clinic for some time, only to get an unsatisfactory resolution. 

    For all your effort you put in I guess I'm a bit surprised they didnt offer a free touch up, or at the very least a discount if you went back to him. 

    Can you please clarify - your cobblestoning was a result of your Mwamba surgery? 

    It is really surprising to hear of someone getting cobblestoning from a repair surgeon. No one gets a repair surgery expecting even more issues to occur...

    You also aren't the first case I've seen recently from Mwamba where cobblestoning was a side effect. 

     

    For what its worth I think your hair looks great and totally natural when its grown out. I suspect no one else but you notices the temple density issues. 

    But yes I totally would want a touch-up/repair surgery if I were in your shoes too. 

    Yes my cobblestoning is from him and no one else. I have not received any explanation on how it could have happened either.

    to be honest, I have not been interested in having a conversation with them after their excuses and unwillingness to admit their mistakes.
    They have also told private things about me to their representative Mustang who is active here which breaks all trust between us

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  9. Just wanted to update 

    i booked with Dr.Turan in the end of the year. I was comfort with Dr Turan after talking to his assistant for a long period of time. I have also been in talk with two people from reddit with curly-afro hair who have had good growth with him recently. 

    He will try to help me with the problems I had with Mwmba in terms of density problems in the hairline. When it comes to cobblestoning, he said he has to look at it first and then figure out what to do about it. But I am not sure if it is possible to do anything about it. 

    I really just let my hair grow out since it's impossible for me to keep it short in the recepeint area even though I prefer it really short.

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