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  1. On 5/23/2022 at 5:32 PM, NARMAK said:

    It's funny but i always end up seeing one letter get spelt wrong here or there whether it's NARMAK or Kamran being written :D

     

    BTW, name of doctor in this thread is spelled wrong too, it's Dr Priyadarshini Das 😅

    I noticed when i didn't see this topic in results when used search option and typed "Priyadarshini"

  2. 12 hours ago, stephcurry30 said:

    I would definitely get in touch with a clinic and see if this can be repaired. I would never go to a clinic that offers packers at different pricing.

    So why you are advising to get in touch with clinic that offers packers at dfferent pricing? 

    In my opinion, different packages is good option in case of Eugenix, because if everyone wanted to make HT with Dr Sethi, waiting list would be at least 2-3 years and then you wait 1 year for the result... It doesn't make sense, life is too short. 

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  3. 10 hours ago, Melvin- Moderator said:

    I warned you about your language. Calling doctors butchers is not appropriate.

    I don't see the post where he called doctor a butcher in this thread. Maybe post was deleted, idk. I only see that he was writing about butchering donor and that is different. 

    I recently had HT in Eugenix and after reading drama in this thread, i started to check angulations of hair in temples - they look goood. In few days i will start my own topic. 

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  4. On 3/30/2022 at 12:47 AM, ahmed9500 said:

    I started losing hair at 22 and then at 27 completed a HT in Istanbul with longevita. It was successful (although I was harvested I had a full head if hair). 4-5 years later it became very thin and feels like I lost native hair - I am on fin.

     

    Ok, let me understand one thing. Right now you are taking finasteride. And how about after your HT surgery? Were you taking finasteride for 5 years after HT surgery and despite it lost hair as we see on the pictures? 

  5. On 2/25/2022 at 8:56 PM, ADil said:

    When someone comments "pluggy Hairline" "sparse " "lower end of the results " might need a second transplant" on a 11 month results, its not constructive criticism in my eyes. So I reported it.

    Sorry, but in my opinion you and Melvin are completly wrong in this situation. You overreacted guys.

    If you post your hairtransplant results, you have to be preapared to be critisized. It can hurt, because you spend money and have high hopes. Everybody has different expectations, so for some people your results can be amazing, others can see some imperfections and point them out. 

    Arguments like "you don't post your own pictures, so you can't critisize" are illogical. You can always create some weird rules to try silence critique, but i think, it's against mission of this forum. 

    For me, when i see before and after photos in this topic, this is like heaven(now) and hell(before). This topic helped me to make decision and i scheduled my procedure with dr Priyadarshini for May. I will create new topic about my journey of course ;)

    Let's say that i will have results similar to Adil. It's hard to say if i will be thinking about second hairtransplant. I am on finasteride since 1 year(+ dermapen and minoxidil) and i am already happy from the results i got from medication, because miniaturization ended and i can now have normal hairstyle. However, year ago i didn't understand term "hair greed", now i understand it perfectly. As Gordon Geeko said - Greed is good :D 

     

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  6. Let's remember that Adil mentioned in first post, that he chose conservative approach. And in his situation it was good choice, because before operation he wasn't on medication(finasteride) if i understood correctly.

    Name of topic is NW3 2612 grafts, but pictures before operation indicate that he was more likely Norwood 4.

    2600 grafts for Norwood 4 is very little number of grafts. 

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  7. 9 hours ago, Melvin- Moderator said:

    I disagree, these temples look incredible. If mine look like this I’ll be extremely happy 

    Well, they look good, but even Adi wrote that they are little too light and from distance not so visible. Thats because density of grafts was not so high, it wasn't 200 on 1 side (total 400) for sure as in Melvin's case. Maybe Adi can say us, how many grafts he had on the temples. 

     

    Speaking of overall result, it looks astonishing. No more combovers destroyed by the wind, congratulations. 

    templesss.png

    adi.png

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  8. 2 minutes ago, NARMAK said:

    I recently just used Revolut to make a payment and Indian Rupee is on there. 

    There's a chance it may not be available to all Revolut customers/regions though. 

     

    Ok, here is explanation : https://www.revolut.com/en-IT/help/adding-money/with-bank-transfer/can-i-receive-bank-transfers-in-inr

    You can't own rupee on Revolut account, but you can pay in rupee. Revolut will just convert one of currencies that you own. 

    2 minutes ago, NARMAK said:

     I don't know why Revolut would charge a 3% fee for their card payment. As far as i'm aware, they're marketed as a really competitive provider of currency conversion on the day. 

    At the end, It's not Revolut who charges you 3%, but Eugenix. OP stated in his first post that he has info that Eugenix charge 3% extra if you pay by Master Card. 

    If this is true that means that MasterCard fees are very high in india and it's not suprise that Eugenix in this case transfer this fee on customer. 

     

  9. 10 hours ago, NARMAK said:

    Revolut as an example if you have it is one such service. It converts your native currency at close to the best rate on the day with lower fees than what your bank might charge. 

    Yes, but what next after you exchange money on Revolut to currency accepted by Eugenix? How do you pay from revolut? If by revolut card, 3% charge comes again.

    BTW: there is no indian rupee on revolut. 

  10. Hello guys, i am new to this forum, but was reading a lot of reviews here as a guest for some time. 

    I love that you used so many grafts on temples, looking dope. I am really curious how temples will look after 6 months and late :) 

    Based on my knowledge, doing temples correctly(respecting all the rules) is one of the hardest and time-consuming thing in hair transplant. Could you further elaborate details how your temples were done? I mean - who did slits for temples, who did extraction and searched for this perfect signles for front rows in temples, who at the end implanted hairs at the  temples , how many singles you had from this 400 at the temples and other details that you may remember.

     

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