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  1. Is it ever common to hear different answers on things like donor density and what not between doctors? I want to preface this by saying I don’t want to just keep consulting until I get the answer I want to hear, I’m just curious if the assessment or methodology can vary between surgeons? i had a consultation recently and was told I have below average donor density. so they want me to wait a year to ensure my hair loss as stabilized before continuing(which I’m fine with waiting but is also extremely disheartening and if I ever needed additional procedures in the future.) only thing I really have going for me I have medium thickness hair and it’s wavy.
  2. How long did it take you to hear back from dr.Nader when you first submitted your request?
  3. Just comes off like the mods there do not care about the well being of the people who post there. I mean on some level I get it, we're all strangers to a degree. But they must know that people going to hairmills is rampant(especially among people who post there), poor framed questions, really awful, discouraging answers... etc
  4. That is a stunning result so far. I know that’s not what you’re asking and I’m not qualified to answer but wow
  5. I’ve been on that subreddit for awhile and I feel pretty strongly we should try to steer people to this forum instead. It’s interesting just to browse, I’ve never went there for any other reason though. it’s rampant with bad advice, mentally harmful feedback, and people going to hairmills. Has this forum and it’s members ever attempted to organize and get people here instead? Many of those well meaning people could really benefit from knowing about this forums existence.
  6. @HairTransplantNovice Did you travel from outside Turkey to go to Dr.Bicer's clinic? If so I had a couple of questions 1. Was any language barrier an issue? Not just with Dr.Bicer, but also arrival at the airport, getting to your hotel? etc 2. How receptive was she to what you were asking for? Obviously she wants to design the hairline that will give a good result but how much consideration was given to the shape of your forehead and your pre-recession hairline?
  7. That hairline is insanely natural looking. normally after staring at so many hair transplants on this forum you start to be able to recognize certain things even on amazing ones. But this is one of those examples that had you not told me it was a transplant I wouldn’t know
  8. You might want to hold off. The good places in Turkey are likely going to be above 4000 euros depending on how many grafts you need. Alternatively you could look into a 0 interest loan if paid off 6-12 months. But don't do this unless its affordable for you
  9. I am, I was just trying to see if there was a way I could avoid a long plane trip. But that likely isn’t possible for me!
  10. That’s all very useful information thank you! And yeah, I won’t pick a bad/mediocre surgeon just because they’re affordable. I’ve been researching using this form as my primary source for a couple of years now, and I think I have a pretty good idea what to avoid. im trying to find the balance between cost and quality. Which might just mean I have to travel outside of the US.
  11. thank you! I’ll check him out. I’m thinking of going the FUE route purely because if I decide to not have further procedures down the line as my hair loss progresses I won’t be left with the linear scar. But I’m not opposed to FUT. Bloxham though great is definitely outside of my price range. I can’t imagine I need less than 2000 grafts. once I do my consultations I will be making a thread to document the journey. This forum has been very inspiring. The cost of the procedure is really the only thing causing me distress lol.
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