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Rossybop

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  1. I probably won't even go there. I'm exploring ALL options overseas, I'm just trying to ascertain if price and quality in Mexico is worth investigating. Right now its looking like I'll choose Poland or Greece, but I'm still open to other options.
  2. I see I see. Cool. Is manual extraction better than motorized extraction?
  3. Cool. Not sure what the WaW system is. They seem good although I have seen one person give a bad review here.
  4. I recently looked at Eugenix (India) which is around the same price as some places in Turkey. For the most part they seem grand but I did observe at least one result (on this website) that didn't blow me away, and that has left me feeling iffy about them.
  5. Can people please tell me about HDC in Cyprus please? Good, bad, or ugly? Thanks.
  6. Cool. The hair looks great btw. My hair is probably not even as fine as that, although its probably still somewhat fine. If a touch up isn't too bad then that's good news.
  7. Hey buddy. Sorry I'm only seeing this message now. If you Whatsapp me I can send pics. My number is +355872497115. Sending files is messy and takes time on this website. My hair is straight, strawberry blonde, and somewhat fine. I'm white-skinned (Irish), and my hairloss is probably in the NW2/NW3 range.
  8. Cool. Thanks buddy. I'll shoot you a message later this afternoon.
  9. More than 1 in 100 - yikes! Yeah consistency really is important. I think I'll check out Konoir I've never heard of him/her. Thanks!
  10. Hi everybody, Can anyone tell me if there's any top dogs in Mexico? 😋 Thanks.
  11. Thanks. All of this is good to know. I'll check out that clinic.
  12. Thanks. That's good to know. Are you an industry professional yourself? I'll defo try get it under control before I go for a transplant.
  13. Yeah, its a bit baffling isn't it. It almost seems as if there's a 1 in 100 chance you'll get a shit result regardless of who you pick. Bummer isn't it.
  14. Am I right in thinking that some clinics/surgeons offer sneaky discounts if you can fill a cancelled appointments for them?
  15. Thanks. I've already corresponded with Bisanga actually. Eugenix is meant to be awesome but its so far away (I'm from Ireland) and lengthy flights are a real bummer, especially with coronavirus and what not. I'll check out HDC. Cheers. I also have a really good feeling about Anastasakis and Dr Saifi, so I'd reccomend that people should investigate those doctors. They seem to be on the ball
  16. Totally! The thing is though one surgeon said I'll need a top-up within a year, but no other surgeon has said that off the bat, so this has left me wondering do most surgeons only tell you that you need back-to-back surgery halfway through the first procedure.
  17. Thanks. That's why I'm here though; I'm here to get a broad picrure of things rather than one person's advice
  18. Lol I know that, but I mean, I don't want to have to get another one in 6-12 months. I don't mind getting a top up in the crown, in say, 10 - 20 years if that's the standard protocol. But 2+ procedures in a year is annoying and if it could be avoided that would be cool.
  19. I see I see. Hmmm. Its annoying when you need extra grafts. The thing that would bug me most is if I need to get two procedures for decent coverage/density. Like, I worry that 2,000 - 2,500 won't finish the job and that I'll need a second round to do things right.
  20. He is an associate member of IAHRS. Yes, I'm going for budget as well as quality. It would be most ideal to blend both budget and quality, although I know this may be hard to achieve. However, its always worth investigating.
  21. Cool. I'll check him/her out. Alba Reyes is on IAHRS and also Spex mentioned her as a reccomended surgeon in a recent article, but he also mentioned other doctors who do not have flawless reviews so its hard to go by his reccomendation alone.
  22. Thanks guys I appreciate the feedback. I ask for the following reasons: I actually went for FUE in a cheap clinic in Poland 3 years ago but (surprisingly!) the doctor on the day wouldn't do the operation because my skin flared up, and, the dodgy skin was not only on my forehead, it was also present in my scalp. Many years ago a dermatologist told me I had sebhorric dermatitis psoriasis. Years ago my skin (mostly forehead and chin) used to sometimes flare up and exhibit pinkness and/or flakiness and blotchy patches. Its a condition that comes and goes. It used to come on more often years ago, luckily it hasn't come on too harsh over the past few years. It still does flare up every few weeks but usually just mildly and it dies down within a couple of days. Sometimes if its very mild you wouldn't even notice it. Also, it rarely comes on strong in the scalp (at the hairline), I was just unfortuneate when I went to Poland 3 years ago, I got a bad dose of it and I think my skin might have been reacting to a cold/flu I had and also extreme weather conditions at the time. However, many surgeons ask if you have skin conditions when applying for a hair transplant. This is mostly why I ask. I don't want to get an unfortuneate dose of it again when I fly overseas and then be told by another doctor to fly home until my condition wears off, that would be an awful inconvenience.
  23. Does anyone if psoriasis or eczema or any other skin condition can prevent one from availing of a hair transplant? Thanks.
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