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Anon94

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  1. I've seen many cases that started shedding this early. If I were you I wouldn't worry until maybe month 7 or 8. Anything before that is just incredibly different from patient to patient and surgeon to surgeon. The exact timelines are very individual
  2. You might have already shed some of the hair. But just going by the area covered it definitely looks like more than 3500 grafts. It's basically the entire top of your head apart from the crown
  3. I'm pretty sure he was just on some other drugs, that likely affected his hair, in that left picture. Just look how bloated he looks in general there. Maybe cortisol from some injury filming a movie.
  4. Some surgeons have performed studies on this. After about 5-7 days keeping the scabs no longer improved graft survival. And from then the longer they stayed the worse graft survival got. After 3-5 days the grafts are fully secure in the scalp anyways, so the scabs aren't doing anything helpful anymore.
  5. If I have to pay it, I want it included in the cost I'm quoted. Otherwise it's just false advertising. Everywhere else in Europe has VAT too, and they don't list the price without it included. As a patient I don't care how they end up at the cost. I just want to know what I have to pay.
  6. I actually don't understand why the belgian doctors do that. VAT is a fixes rate anyway, so there is no point at all in them not including it in their upfront cost. Not including VAT is not a thing in normal life in this part of the world (only when it's business purchases, which a transplant obviously won't be)
  7. Whoever did that FUT procedure did an incredible job with the scar. I was legitimately confused with your pictures until now, because I couldn't make one out even on such short hair.
  8. That is an absurd amount of grafts. I somewhat struggle to see why so many were necessary. The area doesn't appear to be that large.
  9. You do you. All depends on why you are seeking out these specific meds.
  10. I haven't had any issue communicating with them. Though sometimes I do need to ask for some clarification. I personally use the Dut mesotherapy at the moment. Mainly I wanted to see if something with a once a week application would do the job at maintaining my hair. So far so good. No side effects, and no noticeable loss from making the switch from oral finasteride. Maybe still too early though. I personally use a 0.5mm dermaroller in the areas I want to apply the solution, and then apply the 2ml afterwards. I do that once a week, as instructed by the pharmacy. It's a bit uncomfortable to be honest. The solution burns a bit on the needled skin and leaves the scalp "hard"/ and a bit sensitive for a day or two. From what I was told there is enough solution for 30 weeks, but they can only guarantee full strength for the mentioned 4 months. You'll most likely still be fine using it after, it just might no longer have 100% strength. I'll definitely use it until I run out. I don't see a point in using both the mesotherapy and the topical together and also the CB. What makes the topicals interesting is that it's a way of limiting side effects, and using so much so often would negate that. Might as well use oral Dut at that point. I'd probably recommend the LipoDut for you. Seems like sides are less likely and not having to microneedle (and ending up with the sore scalp) is quite enticing.
  11. Considering your starting point and the amount of grafts used that's about as good as you could hope for. The hairline looks really nice too. Turan can sometimes end up making them a little too perfect, which would look fake, but this one is really good.
  12. The results look good, but this reads like an ad written by the clinic. Especially with all the specifics in bold letters.
  13. Why do all of Dr. Pittella's patients keep their scabs for so long? Seems like he wants them to wait >2 weeks, while others seem to want patients to start getting them off about a week earlier than that.
  14. I am aware of two clinics in that area that have female doctors and could be seen as "respected". Medecap and BHR Malaga (I think this one goes by a different name now). Is it one of those? I've contemplated going to the first one at some point.
  15. Thanks @Melvin- Moderator. That's one of the two I could find. It just seems like surprisingly few patient reviews for a doctor that both recommended on here and quite affordable. The results the doctor himself is posting are all fantastic. But I'm always a bit cautious when it comes to surgeon-posted results. (no surgeon would proudly post their bad work I imagine)
  16. I am kinda having the same issue. I'll have to be in Thailand later this year anyway, so it'd be very practical to get the procedure done while there. There are tons of posts by Dr. Laorwong himself. But there are very few by patients that actually end up posting final results. I can only find two good ones, and those are years old. I prefer seeing some patient posted reviewes, just to be sure there is no pre-selection going on. The lack of them (or the amount that never end up updating) is definitely making me hesitate.
  17. There is no surgeon alive that could guarantee a more aesthetic result that what you already have. As Melvin said, you simply have a hairstyle that doesn't emphasize your strengths.
  18. Here are two pictures that kinda show the current situation + what my goals would be.
  19. Hey Guys! As the title suggests I'm unsure if I'll want to remain on fin for life. I've been taking finasteride for about 3 years now. I'm very healthy overall, and I can still "perform" sexually. I have however noticed that my sex drive has slowly been going down, and I generally feel lower energy than I used to. That could of course just be aging, but I'm only 28. Bit early for that I fell. I have managed to get a reliable source of oral Minoxidil, which I seem to tolerate well. So I'd definitely stay on that. I'm currently Norwood 3-4 I'd say, but from many father's hair I can surely say I have a predisposition to NW6/7. My thought process is, that if I go somewhere decent for an FUE procedure I'd probably still be able to rock a shaved head if it comes to it. My question really is if pursuing a hair transplant would still be a worthwhile idea despite maybe getting of fin at some point? Surgeons like Pittella or Zarev make it seem not totally unreasonable, I guess? Edit: Maybe I should add that I'm not looking to achieve a NW1 hairline. A good NW2.5 would be be plenty fine for me. I'd simply like my face to be better framed and to stop being so bothered by the slightest gust of wind.
  20. Hey guys! Quick question regarding this treatment: The stuff sold by FueClinic comes in 60ml bottles, and is supposed to be used 1x a week at 2ml according to the site. But then they also state it expires after 3 months. Why would they ship a 30 week supply, when it's only supposed to be good for 12 weeks? Or should I just ignore the expiration date?
  21. Just because you say it doesn't make it true. There are multiple cases documented with high quality cameras on the italian forum. I don't think links are allowed, otherwise I'd post some. Either way, it's definitely possible to somewhat judge off cellphone pictures. We have plenty of posts like that on this forum from all types of doctors. As long as it's in natural lighting the quality is absolutely sufficient. That's how most cases on this forum are presented. People getting work done abroad won't just fly back to their doctor to take some "after"-shots. I'll be down in a month, I'll try to post as best I can after.
  22. Sorry, it's not letting me deleted this quote. Comparing paying in cash to incest is quite the leap. As I said, clinics recommend by this forum, like FUEcapilar, will also advise paying in cash. You can pay by card, but that will increase the price of the surgery. If that's ok for the patient, they will just have to communicate that to the doctor. As for the pictures, that's only true for this forum, where doctors are only allowed to post if they pay the monthly fee. You can find high quality picture of cases elsewhere. I'm not trying to criticize this forum by saying that - it's needs to get financed in some way. But just because a doctor isn't active on here doesn't mean they aren't good. Even on this forum you can find some cases with plenty fine picture quality for both pre-surgery, post-surgery, and the months after. I personally prefer patient posted pictures, since they won't filter for quality.
  23. Seems you respond really well to finasteride. The work looks great too!
  24. Sorry, but some people on this forum are getting ridiculous now. There are tons of results of this doctor all over the internet, way more than many doctors that are recommended on here. You can criticize his patient advisor for being a dick, but the work speaks for itself. Since when is it more reliable to have the doctor pick and choose some cases that they present, instead of patient reports, who would also share if they had negative experiences or results? You can look on this forum, on Reddit and on other popular forums. Vast majority are great results. Sure it's not Konior, but you are also not paying like $20 a graft. Not everyone has that type of money. Paying cash is standard procedure for all the docs in turkey. Even the ones recommended by this forum. And why wouldn't the docs want it? I wouldn't want my money in Lira and I wouldn't want to pay 10% just for a different payment method.
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