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  1. 5 hours ago, Ajamilo said:

    Surgeon is not something easy and you should not focus on the money aspect but rather the one that can provide the best result for you. 
    If you can’t afford better doctors than Yaman i advice you to save more money. Money comes and goes but this will impact your life for ever. Dr.Yaman is a hair mill and not so good doctor. He should not be on the forum recommendation but that is another discussion. Go for a more safer and cheap doctors such as dr.Gur, Turan, Bicer 

    good luck 

    You may not be a fan of Yamans work but he certainly isn't a hair hill. He only does a max of 3 patients and day and does some of the work himself.

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  2. 4 hours ago, BaldGuy said:

    Dr Yaman is a good and an experienced doctor, so definitely you could trust him. I think Dr Yaman said corectly to you that you also fix your hairline a little bit, while increasing the density in the midscalp and the crown area.

    From the photos provided do you think my hairline needs fixing and if so why? I think it's fine 

  3. Hi all,

    I had a transplant with Dr C**** in 2019. I had around 3600 grafts. I'm happy with my hairline but it's now time to tackle the crown and mid scalp. I'm on fin and Minoxidil the last 2 years. Back in 2019 C**** told me I didn't need Fin, which turned out to be wrong and thus along with other reasons I don't want to go back to him for my second transplant. I've attached pictures from the transplant in 2019 for reference.

    I'm thinking of going to Dr. Yaman and asking him to focus on the mid scalp and crown. He's suggested around 3500 grafts incl some from beard. What do you guys think? Is he a good option for this job? When I sent pictures he said he would also fix my hairline, but I think it's fine as is.

    I also checked with Fue Capilar but the cost is €5200 as he only does 2500 grafts per procedure and says I would need around 4000. That's out of my budget.

    Also, can anyone tell me is shock loss as severe second time round? I'm hoping as there won't be much/any work on my hairline this time that after a month or so the ugly duckling phase might not be as bad as last time.

     

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  4. I got a transplant done three years ago, 3800 grafts by Cinik, and was happy with it but decided to give my head a buzz cut recently.

    For the record I only started talking fin about a year ago, and lost quite a bit of my native hair in the couple of years before starting it and having my transplant .

    I like the buzz cut and it looks great from the front but you can see from the back and sides there's a very obvious line of much denser hair in-between the crown and donor area. It's buzzed with the same blade length all over. This makes it look awful from the back and sides and makes it look like I'm only a few weeks back from Turkey. 

    Has anyone else experienced this? Other than grow my hair out again can this be hidden or fixed somehow?

    I presume as this hair hasn't fallen out or thinned at all like the rest of my native hair that if I was to go for another transplant this hair could be used and planted up in the crown to give me some more density up there? 

     

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