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2 minutes ago, HappyMan2021 said:
I don't really understand this. Did Bisanga provide any additional information?
I can certainly see any doctor refusing a first time 22 yr old patient as that is far too young.
But as a repair patient, you are already stuck in this journey regardless. You need a repair regardless of your age. Yes, it was a mistake to get stuck in this world in your early 20's, but now that you are here I don't understand why any repair surgeon is rejecting you.
By rejecting you, the doctor is basically saying "just suffer and live life with your botched result for now...come back to me in 10 years or whenever I deem appropriate"
It really doesn't seem like a welcoming policy. Repair doctors should have open doors for all repair patients.
Hi his co ordinator said Stabilise your hairloss first then contact us when your 24-25 he doesn’t take patients under 24
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3 minutes ago, HappyMan2021 said:
I do not think graft camouflaging is a legitimate thing. Some doctors certainly tout it, but I do not believe in it.
If you have a badly angled graft or otherwise bad graft, it will ultimately still aesthetically "reveal" itself even if proper grafts are in front of it.
One of the reasons repair cases are so challenging is extracting grafts is often a necessary part of the process. And when you are extracting grafts that inevitably turns into multiple surgeries, as it is very challenging to extract and re-implant in the same area, during a single round of surgery.
Joetill man had no graft removals but graft camouflaging and he had 10 HTS!
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10 hours ago, BaldV said:
hairline is not that bad ( from what we can see from indoors underlighted pictures) but temporal peaks need repair.
Its too straight and pluggy
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8 hours ago, Berba11 said:
Could we see some immediate pre & post op photos to determine exactly what you’ve had done?
Message me
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4 hours ago, Tommy1991 said:
It’s poor work.
Dr Ball, Maitland Clinic is a top top doctor without question.
His senior adviser will look for a video consult prior to meeting Dr Ball in person.
I spoke to them via email and they said
“In this cases were the hairline it too straight then grafts are punched out from the hairline in the temple corners and then reused further back into the hairline or in the centre area.Grafts can be carefully removed from the donor area to thicken areas that Dr Ball feels the density can be improved.I would plan that this is likely to require more than one session and two surgeries to fix the concerns, subject to seeing you in person.”I don’t wanna go through graft removal as it will leave scarring i rather do graft camouflaging -
14 hours ago, Gatsby said:
Sorry hear this @hxris-h The surgeon who comes to mind is Dr Bisanga. Others might know of a UK surgeon who performs good repair work. All the best.
Hi mate , Bisanga turned me down cause of my age
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4 minutes ago, Samson1 said:
I completely get that pal but this is hopefully a one off surgery and you should be prepared to travel to get yourself the best result. Years from now you won't care about the 2 weeks inconvenience you once had, but you will if you get an awful transplant. Can you upload pics so we know what kind of surgery you'll be needing?
Can you message me on private and ill send it on there
and where would you recommend
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Just now, hxris-h said:
Uk?
Whats the prices
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1 hour ago, DavidSheer said:
All great choices
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Dr Tam
Dr Miln
Dr Vida
Uk?
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1 hour ago, BaldV said:
none, all are pretty average, with the same money you can pick better doctors
What would you recommend
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3 hours ago, Samson1 said:
How come you're sticking with the UK?
Much easier as I live in uk and wont have to travel far
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Who would you recommend for uk for my second ht planning on going next year
Dr farjo
Dr reddy
Dr mittal
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On 10/22/2023 at 5:05 PM, HairFunk said:
If it is 10 months it does look like over harvesting. Worth waiting another month or two to be sure it isn't shock loss. 22 is very young to be having a hair transplant procedure. Do you have any photos of the transplant area? How does it look?
Message me ill send you
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On 10/21/2023 at 8:40 PM, Shadman said:
You need to select a better clinic this time. from my experience, I can say that Eugenix would be an outstanding option for you to consider. My case was quite similar with your case. over harvested Donor and low density in the front. But Eugenix did great with donor management.
Please message me
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7 hours ago, Jackdaniels said:
We can’t see any photos with the progress and post op surgery photos to judge…
7 hours ago, Jackdaniels said:We can’t see any photos with the progress and post op surgery photos to judge…
Shall i post some
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On 10/20/2023 at 6:59 PM, Melvin- Admin said:
This is after 11 months?
10 months
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On 10/20/2023 at 8:08 PM, jjalay said:
Where did you had the procedure done?
Turkey
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On 10/20/2023 at 7:06 PM, Overharvested_ said:
Who is the funny guy marketing Hairmill Medart in TikTok and getting paid? I don't like this behavior.
Weird guy , learn how to spell
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On 10/20/2023 at 6:45 PM, Overharvested_ said:
If you grow it out how does it look then?
Covers it.
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I have been over harvested in turkey and had bad hair transplant looking to do repair job at eugenixs or dr mittal in london eugenixs said id have to go back to india 3/4 months to fix it which is too much commitment im 22 currently on finasteride and oral minxodil i live in the uk i had 4050 grafts had my ht last december
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I went there for my transplant in December
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5 minutes ago, Henry said:
hi atm taking 1mg of fin but im gonna take it maybe 3 times a week upping dosage seems risky
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59 minutes ago, Gatsby said:
Hi ive rocked the buzz cut but it isnt for me ive had micro smp and lasered it of I just want my hair back
Repair hair transplant needed
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His was similar as he had pluggy hairline too