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mr_peanutbutter

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  1. 1 hour ago, NeonDemon said:

    No, he only has a few reviews on reddit, as well as one actually right on this forum. He's also part of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. He performs the transplants mostly by his own hand and is involved in at least 80% of the procedure itself, which is one of the reasons I considered him. Obviously Dr. Pinto is much more established, but I believe Dr. Guerreiro will be better known in the coming years. His clinic also has results on their own webpage, social media and on the best hair clinics website (not sure if I can post links in this forum, I'm completely new here).

     

     

    The first reason you quoted is something I have seen pop up in two different studies, as well as pretty much everyone else's opinion on why to take the medication a long while before the transplant. It makes me quite confused as to why Dr. Augusto Guerreiro said it wouldn't be necessary...
    The other two reasons make complete sense, yes. I've even read that 1 year is the ideal timeframe to notice results from finasteride + minoxodil treatment.

    To answer your question; I absolutely did consider Dr. Ferreira. However, he is now charging 4€/graft (as opposed to Dr. Pinto's 2,60€) and the waiting list would be even longer than that of Dr. Pinto, with them having told me it would simply be possible to do an evaluation "somewhere in 2025". I am willing to wait, but maybe not that long as I would like to have a decent head of hair before I am in my late 30s, if realistic.

    dr pinto is 2.6 eur per graft? thats a steal, cool. i read somewhere he was close to 4 eur now but this was false then. cool

  2. 3 hours ago, DrMunibAhmad said:

    It seems that the hair transplants performed by many others up to now haven't achieved a 100% yield or a low transaction rate. I've conducted numerous repairs and witnessed things that shocked me. However, after encountering them more frequently, it's evident that the average quality of hair transplants isn't as great as it could and should be. Moreover, if practitioners continue learning from the same mentors and teachers, the quality is unlikely to improve.
     

    Just my humble opinion before some so-called hair experts, who have been reading things about hair online and on forums, come here to argue that they know better. No, you don’t know better because if you did, you would've been here in my shoes.

    yes i already argued about this on a german forum and dropped your name and my conclusion is that the growth rate among many surgeon isnt in the 90% + rate as many claim

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  3. On 8/6/2023 at 2:17 PM, Yehaxak said:

    I've shortlisted 4 world-renowned doctors for myself:

    - Koray Erdogan (he has available spots for upcoming dates, but quite a few negative reviews)
    - Bruno Ferreira (many recommendations for him on this forum, but he's not a member of ISHRS or other communities)
    - Kaan Pekiner (lots of good reviews here and on Reddit, but some say he's overrated)
    - Christian Bisanga (many good reviews, a member of ISHRS, and even recommended by HRN)

    Guys, can you help me choose a doctor? Who would you recommend?

    bro if you have the money go with bisanga

    i recently had a consultation with him and this man has both integrity and skill

    no debate

    you can talk to

    @Raphael84

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