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Dr. Pittella - 11.130 grafts - 41 years old
botchedguy95 replied to Velberti Saiiter's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
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Bruno Ferreira | 2879 Grafts | 29y | NW 3 | December 2022
botchedguy95 replied to Mars11's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
You don't need it mate, we tend to hyperfocus on the details but the fact is people don't zoom in on your hairline with their eyes and even if they did, they simply wouldn't see anything other than a perfect hairline.. -
Wow, amazing mate, after what Erdogan and ASMED did to you i am very happy that you got a good result from Couto
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Freitas or Pinto??
botchedguy95 replied to LostAndFound's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
If you had met both of them live you would select pinto 10/10 times, only problem is getting on his waitlist -
Ah yeah i forgot about the bought Italian forums, a legit clinic would not have to pay a forum to remove negative reviews.. ASMEDs name is even being dragged through the mud on the French forums where they used to be strong, and the Spanish forum always knew it was a hair mill
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Why not go with a clinic who has no or very few negative reviews instead of a clinic that has a negative reputation on every forum on the Internet? This is a really easy choice mate
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Dr Mwamba June 2022 - Asli Tarcan botch job repair
botchedguy95 replied to RTC's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
It looks perfect mate, even in the sun it looks very dense and natural, how do you feel about it? -
4120 FUE Dr laorwong absolute hair Thailand
botchedguy95 replied to Jamos1982's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Not sure u agree there, look at De Freitas hairlines, very little micro irregularities yet some of the most natural hairlines in the game -
4120 FUE Dr laorwong absolute hair Thailand
botchedguy95 replied to Jamos1982's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Holy... if this is what it looks like at 4.5 months in the sun this is gonna be an absolute homerun, amazing -
Massive difference mate and only half way there, I'm glad they fixed ASMEDs poor work, are you happy so far?
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Dr. Konior | FUE ~2250 grafts | 38M | May 2022
botchedguy95 replied to aNewHairHope's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Wow, a work of art, I wonder if konior did ryan reynold and chris evans transplants, this kind of reminds me of theirs.. how close is this to your pre-loss hairline would you say in terms of height from your eyebrows? -
Any updates mate? How is the crown looking?
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Recommendations for my situation (2nd HT)
botchedguy95 replied to aykay7's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
5000 grafts.... Erdogan is a scam artist, is anyone surprised -
Looks great mate, and only 3500 grafts! After your second pass you will have a godlike reasult
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All respect to bisanga, but he opts for the more conservative approach while eugenix does not, he would never have agreed to your design as it is too risky, on the other hand he would probably not have produced a final result like Zoomer or Bandit either. You yourself requested this hairline design and you got a 100% result from it is the bottom line. If you keep committing to eugenix I am sure they will produce a hall of fame result in the end.
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Time to pull the trigger
botchedguy95 replied to SixHouse's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
No offense to anyone but I would personally give a NO to Rahal being a top guy as I feel his results have been shaky at best during the past couple of years. For top guys (and one lady) i would rather look at pinto, couto, bisanga, konoir, ferreira, H&W, naidimi, fereiduni, laorwong.. Keep in mind all of those are either expensive or have very long wait times, if time and/or money is an issue then IMO you can't go wrong with Eugenix, they seem to have solved the formula of scale and affordability while still producing amazing results