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jjalay

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  1. Yes this is possible but not the best option, this will create alot of scarring in your donor area for no good reason. The best thing to do in such cases is to dissect multigrafts to create more singles. this way your donor area will be less impacted for the same amount of grafts.
  2. Oral finasteride should be enough then.
  3. If they only take 1 patient per day why the doctor needs 6 nurses to avoid fatigue as they say? This doesnt make any sense at all. They are a hairmill. Have you seen any independent reviews from them? Do you know if they use microscopes during the surgery, they dont. Is the doctor going to be doing the extractions or the implantation of the grafts. You might be surprised at the day of your surgery having a 20 year old "certified" technisian performing the whole surgery on you. Do yourself a favour and choose a better clinic for a surgery on your head.
  4. Avoid them, they are a hairmill. If you are thinking this is not the case and you have found the right clinic with the best price guess what, this is what most of the patients that got botched in turkish hairmills were thinking before the surgery too. If you are looking for a low price with good results and good doctors look at fuecapilar with dr gur or dr turan. Do a research about them in this forum.
  5. From the pictures OP has posted even a member in this forum with some experience can clearly see that this is nowhere near to 2700 grafts. But getting a second opinion from an independent doctor to confirm this would be the right thing to do. This wont help much because simply in this case the surgeon will disagree with every other doctor with a different opinion. The best thing would be for the doctor to answer all the questions OP has publicly on this forum about the graft count and the exactly number of grafts that were used. Hairtransplant industry is shady, cheating on graft count occurs more oft that people think.
  6. It would be nice if you could post some more picture or even a video to show how the hairline looks and some more infos about your surgery. You really need to relax now and give it time.
  7. This is an example from ireland: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-wins-70-000-damages-over-botched-hair-transplant-1.699720 The patient sued the clinic and won the trial and 70K compensation for the damage this doctor has caused him. If you search the internet you will find many cases like this one.
  8. I think with Hattingen, Bisanga, Maras , Lupanzula it would be easier to get an appointment or online consultation. Your diat is also very importand for your dermatitis, you should discuss this with your dermatologist. In any case it would be safer from every point of view to have this treated before getting a ht.
  9. Nobody can tell you anything about the results of your hairtransplant from these photos. Can you post some more photos and information about your process?
  10. If OP or every other patient decides to sue he doesnt need the judge to be a hairtransplant specialist to find his rights. There are experts that can testify about this and when its proven that this was medical malpractise and medical errors due to unawareness of the doctor, this brings compensation and even a revoke af the license of the doctor for some cases. You dont have to get disabled or lose money to find your rights in a legal process, this is not black or white and all cases are not the same. I dont know about sympathy but every judge has in the back of his head to stop any unkustice or wrong doing and definitely to protect other consumers from falling victim of getting harmed from unqualified doctors. There are many cases of patients that havesued and fot compensated after botched hairtransplant. There are cases of doctors and clinics that have lost there license after such botches due to medical malpractise, the reason why many clinics are willing to refund in such cases is also to avoid any legal action wich will bring much higher costs and other problems for the clinic. OP is definitely not the first botched patient who thinks or took legal action against such doctors.
  11. 2500 euros for 500 grafts (in this case i think is less), comes to 5 euros per grafts. This is definitely not cheap, its the same price as couto. In a court of law if you can prove medical error or malpractice any papers you have signed before surgery doesnt mean much either.
  12. For 6,5 months you are exactly on point, you still have 6 months to get even more improvement. But even at this point your hairline looks extremely natural, this is the most important.
  13. You can find the pricing for each doctor in their websites or on different threads in this forum. This is not difficult at all.
  14. It seem that someone tried to learn on your head, this is really bad bad work. The good thing is that at least there were not many grafts wasted and this can get repaired.
  15. You have a good budget and as a NW 2 you wont need a big amount of grafts. If you can afford it my advice would be to avoid turkey and look some of the elite doctors in europe that will give you a much beter results. Pinto, Couto, de freitas are some of the best. Other doctors that you should look into are Bisanga and dr lupanzula in belgium, dr Muresanu from Hattingen hair in switzerland, Maras at HDC in Cyprus, dr Zarev in Bulgaria, Mani mittal and dr edward ball in the uk. I think you should try and have consultations with multiple doctors and then make your decision. Seb. dermatitis needs to be treated before getting a hairtransplant. You should see a dermatologist and probably start with ketoconazole shampoo and anti-dandruff shampoos. Adjusting your diet to help prevent outbrakes and minimize the inflammation is also recommended.
  16. Konior is probably one of the best doctors you can choose for a hairtransplant or a repair and in my opinion one of the best in the world right now. The thing is that he gets amazing graft survival rate and 2000 grafts with him will look like 3000 grafts from another clinic. As for the chest hair your are lucky if you have it but i believe 300 grafts would be fine for the scar. Transplanting into scar tissue, its always better to go with a lower density and make sur that the blood supply is sufficient for these grafts to grow. The most cases of scar repairs ive seen like yours are done with somewhere 300-400 grafts and the coverage was good. Transplanting bodyhair into the recipient area, you always have to mix it with scalp hair in a ratio of 2:1. transplanting so many chest hair in the recipient area is not a good idea imo. If you decide to proceed with dr Konior you should discuss with him all these matters and make sure you dont have any question left without answer.
  17. Can you post some more pictures and details about your surgery? If the hairs on the hairline are moving they are placed too low but without pictures its really hard to judge. Also details about number of grafts, pictures before ht and consultations details can help us understand more. I"m sorry you are feeling this way but right now you dont need to panic.
  18. In the uk look at edward ball, manni mittal, raghu reddy. In europe ther are doctors like couto, de freitas, pinto, bisanga, maras. Do a proper research and before proceeding its always better to have consultations with multiple doctors.
  19. Unshaven fue i n the donor area is not recommended. Most of the doctors can proceed with fue without shaving the recipient area. If you dont want to shave the donor area and you always have long hair better proceed with fut.
  20. You are a good candidate for a hairtransplant but going with a turkish specialist in Moscov for this surgery is a receipe for catastrophy. Do a research about doctors in this forum.
  21. How do you know that he had mostly singles on the strips and that he combined singles to add density?This sounds like assumptions to defend the doctor to me. This doctor is recommended in this forum and he should explain this situation publicly in this forum as it is demanded for doctors that are recommended here, otherwise there is no point for patients to present their cases here. Also if another doctor started making slits on the patients head to get training on fue this is definitely not ok.
  22. Weird plan for a hairtransplant. T would not use so many grafts for the temple points.
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