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Dear All,
I have contacted several Drs and Clinics (6 of them). Their recommendations as per below.
I really appreciate your expert comment to choose / shortlist best suitable Dr/Clinic for my HT.
Thank you very much in advance!
Dr Reddy ( I met him in person):
Number of Grafts - 3000
Donor area - Not great but more than enough to do the job. Even can take another 3500 -4500 in the future.
Suggested to do the frontal with high density. Mid and crown later (after 12 months)
Recommended to take some vitamins and finasteride.
Dr Arshad (did a video consultation with his Manager. Was bit disappointed as Dr him self should have done the consultation) :
Number of Grafts - 2500
Donor area - Looks good
Suggested to do dense hairline and crown area
Recommended to take finasteride.
Dr Christina at HDC (Photos sent) :
Number of Grafts - 4000
Donor area - Looks good
Suggested to do mainly crown and middle scalp , may be touch up on the front (after I reached the clinic Dr will check and decide)
Dr Pekiner (Photos sent) :
He thinks I am not a good candidate at this stage due to the main androgenetic areas (Front, Mid & Crown) are thinning out specially hairline and crown.
He recommends to take finasteride/Minoxidil and supplements to strengthen the hair at least 6 months before the HT.
Dr Bisanga (Photos sent) :
Number of Grafts - 3500-4500
Suggesting to redesign conservative hair line add good density in the frontal 1/4
However, clinic is recommending face to face consultation with the doctor to examine further and determine the density of the donor and scalp area for the HT.
Dr Feriduni (Photos sent)
1st treatment - 3000-3500 grafts
Will cover 1 2 3 4
2nd Treatment after 6-9 months - 1000 -2000 grafts
Will cover 5 + 5V
Dr Bicer (Photos sent)
Need to mention costumer service was not great.
1st Treatment : 3800-4000 grafts
Will cover frontal with high density
2nd Treatment : 2200-2400 grafts to cover vertex
However, she thinks donor area will be decreased permanently and white scars will be visible
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2 hours ago, BeHappy said:
Looking at your pictures it appears that you aren't someone who would ever want to shave his head. If that is the case then you may be a good candidate even though you have a large area to cover and your donor may not be that great. The reason is that if you are going to be doing a comb over anyway then any amount of grafts you can get in the front half will make it easier to comb the hair over the top and get better coverage, so even if you can only get 2500 to 3000 grafts it will at least help you get some coverage. I would stick with thinly covering the front half first with a maximum of about 3000 grafts, so you don't over harvest your donor area. I would probably also choose to go for a thinner frontal half coverage rather than a thicker frontal third. The reason is the same as I was mentioning, that even light coverage will help your comb over look better and with a larger area covered it will, of course, help cover a larger area. I would wait to think about the crown later once the front transplant grows in and you can see where you are in terms of both donor availability and if you want to add more to the front half at that time. Definitely think about using beard grafts as that will increase the amount of donor hair you can use. Good luck!
Thank you very much for the input!
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4 minutes ago, j1mmy said:
It's important to pick a good Dr, which you are doing your due diligence with, but it helps to be as educated as you can be so that your expectations are as accurate as they can be. That way you don't need one place to tell you 2000, another place 4000, and not know why there is such a discrepancy. A hair transplant is an illusion of density, and can never look as full as a full head of hair. For that to be possible, you would probably have to remove every hair on the back/sides of your head and place them on top.
If you look at for example Dr. Lorenzo on youtube who has hundreds of patient cases, positive and negative, you can find patients similar to yourself to get an idea of how many grafts can do what. This does not take into account hair thickness, colour, curls vs straight, but you will see that you usually require more grafts than you think you will. You will see that many of the higher hair loss scale patients were 3-5 surgeries, and sometimes up to 10000 grafts to get an ok coverage. You will see that often patients are most often recommended to focus on the frontal half of the scalp first, which might be 2500-4000 grafts for you, and a second surgery to focus on the crown.
All of this is just to say, educate yourself to know what you want, 4000 grafts is not going to get you a head of hair like you used to have. It might get you the illusion that the frontal 2/3 is decent, or the back 1/3 is decent.Thank you very much for your input. Yes, as others pointed out, it seems like I will be needing lot of grafts to cover ☹️. Best option is get a good Dr’s advice hence I will get a face to face appointment with Dr Reddy soon. I think that will give a good idea where I will be heading with my HT journey.
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4 minutes ago, Helios said:
Excellent decision. HDC are experts at higher norwood levels which is why they are recommended. Simply listen to their opinion and then you can see which clinic or doctor you think is best for you.
Thank you 🙏
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4 minutes ago, MrMJ said:
Many thanks 🙏
Just sent a message to @Doron Harati
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1 minute ago, JohnAC71 said:
A HDC rep is also on the forum @Doron Harati
Many thanks 🙏
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I just received an email from Dr Bisanga’s clinic and they think 3500-4500 grafts... However, recommend me to come to Brussels and meet the Dr.
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4 minutes ago, Helios said:
Agree with John. Since donor management is so important in this case I would consider asking HDC clinic what their opinion is on your case.
That’s of course only a personal recommendation and your choice of surgeon is your decision alone.
Thank you. I will give a call to HDC and see
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I am thinking of consult Dr Reddy face to face and get his opinion. I think that will give me a good picture
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1 hour ago, Helios said:
I would strongly avoid going to any clinic especially in Turkey that offers you a “low price”. You need a skilled surgeon preferably somewhere in Europe. You want to get this right from that start.
Thank you, that’s what I learnt during my research process
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14 minutes ago, MrMJ said:
Hi all,
Thank you very much for all your comments!
I am confused now. I did submit same photos to Hair Dr clinic last week, I believe this is Dr Arshad clinic and they emailed me saying I will need 2000-25000 grafts.
Another clinic in Turkey (Long hair centre, Ahmet Yildirim ) emailed saying I will need 4000-4500 grafts and offered very low price. However, I am not sure about this clinic. If someone knows about this clinic please let me know.
I will wait for Dr Bisanga’s response.
Sorry it’s 2000-2500 NOT 25000
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Hi all,
Thank you very much for all your comments!
I am confused now. I did submit same photos to Hair Dr clinic last week, I believe this is Dr Arshad clinic and they emailed me saying I will need 2000-25000 grafts.
Another clinic in Turkey (Long hair centre, Ahmet Yildirim ) emailed saying I will need 4000-4500 grafts and offered very low price. However, I am not sure about this clinic. If someone knows about this clinic please let me know.
I will wait for Dr Bisanga’s response.
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5 minutes ago, JohnAC71 said:
I would also suggest Dr Bisanga. Maybe he would be out of your budget. How’s your beard ? I think your going to need another source for grafts besides scalp hair. I mention Dr Bisanga as he does some really great combo hts FUT/FUE/BHT which may help In maximising your donor area.
Beard is fine, no loss there. I have submitted online form to Dr Bisanga and waiting for a reply
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4 minutes ago, Gasthoerer said:
Better pics and more info required to give advice. You loss seems severe, and the donor looks suspicious...
Thank you! I will update tomorrow with dry hair
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1 minute ago, JohnAC71 said:
Agree with @Gasthoerersome further pics will help. With dry hair etc. So yes how old you are, if your on any meds etc ? 🙏
Will update more pics later. I am 40
no meds
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4 minutes ago, JohnAC71 said:
You can also consider Eugenix as they are very good with high Norwoods levels such as yourself. However travel to India is not going to be possible for quite a while. So it really depends on when your looking to get it done.
Yes def not India now a days 🙂
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Thank you @JohnAC71
I was conceding her..
In your opening how many grafts I will be needing? -
Hi guys,
It is highly appreciated if you all can provide your expertise advice/opinion to choose the correct Dr for my first HT journey! Please see my photos.
I have started to loose my self-confidence because of the hair loss, specially with my job. Also it’s is impacting my day today life and doing great! So took a hard decision to under go HT.Cost is a concern for me so UK will be out of my list even I am in the UK and there are few good Drs. Double or triple the cost against some of the Europe countries. Therefore, please provide some recommendations/advice to find a proper and affordable Dr...
Thank you in advance!
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Many thanks! @Domino@MachoVato
I will keep researching!
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Hi All,
Just started my research 2 weeks ago to do the HT..... and very lucky to find this forum..
There are hell of a lot fakes out there.
My question is, Dr. Özlem Biçer Clinic is listed under 'Pre-screened physician list' but I cannot find any discussion about her or the clinic on this forum.
Any reason for that? Can anyone help me on this please?
Advice/opinion required for my first HT
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Also I clarified again with Dr Reddy, it’s not 3000 grafts but it’s 3000 hairs he recommending for the 1st treatment.