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Fego

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  1. 11 minutes ago, SD1984 said:

    Still seems quite red for 5 weeks. Unless it's the camera picking up more of the color? This is the one drawback I've seen from Ferreira. Amazing work but the redness seems to stay a while. Maybe it's something to do with the DHI method? How long did he tell you the redness will last? I hear you in the sense that it's unfortunate enough to have to go through the bald ugly duckling phase but having that redness on top of it is another hassle. Perhaps some flesh colored makeup could help.

    Which doctors you recommend for fue for price range between 2 to 3 euro? 

  2. 37 minutes ago, BritZillian said:

    Hi Everyone,

    I'll be making a 'journey post' once I get the official pics from the clinic on Monday, with way more details etc.

    tl;dr: 4.500, 3500ish front and 1000ish crown, Staff and doctor are from another world. Surgey was 10/12 and 10/13, just got back home to the U.S yesterday.

    Here are some initial pics from my professional fingers hehe :). Already a question, seeing some 'little gaps' as crusts starts to form,  today is that normal? (I've read before so, but you know, paranoia and all)

     

     

    Airplane yesterday, 10/15

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    Home, 10/16

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    airplane, 10/15 - crown

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    Home, 10/16 1187312738_frontallittlecracks.JPG.90f2ace7826c1be60a9deeca400d9636.JPG

     

    Home, 10/16 - donor

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    Which  clinic/doctor you have choosed to do your surgery

  3. 36 minutes ago, Portugal25 said:

    This is simply not true.

    You have to ask yourself why does Dr. Raymond Konior considered the best in the world for FUE does the most Doctor demanding technique which is stick&place if he could be doing a much less demanding technique like pre-made slits and get the same results?
    If as you say “there’s no benefit from these different techniques” then that would make no sense!

    Ofcourse a technique in which the Doctor extracts the graft and then implants each graft one at time immediately after making the punch is a better technique than punching thousands of holes and then implanting thousands of grafts.

    DHI is the evolution of stick&place if done by skilled surgeon and a great team than can properly handle each graft by placing them one by one into implantor pens after extraction and then passing the implantor pen to the Doctor so he can use the implantor pen loaded with 1 graft to make the punch and implant the graft at the same time thus giving less trauma to the graft and reducing the time the graft stays out of the body. 

    To say these techniques means nothing in the hands of skilled surgeons is “nonsense”!

    Look at Dr. Couto and Dr. De Freitas work doing DHI. 

    The best in the world are doing either stick&place or DHI. 

    Agree with you

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