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homeslice

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  • Birthday 01/01/1977

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  1. Thana- AWESOME RESULTS MAN. You must be esctatic! Quick question : Did you experience any shock loss a few weeks after your 13 day photos with Dr Feller? Homeslice
  2. PJ - I enjoyed your post because for people who are considering Hair Transplants or for people who are considering another Hair Transplant the shave/no shave and staple/suture topic is of much importance and interest. Dr Feller - firstly I would like to announce immediately that I hear your are one of the best , if not the best at what you do. However, I want to challenge you some with some very basic questions for the above reason (I am in the market for a HT or in the market for another HT). 1)The shave preference seems to obviously be easier on the DR and its staff. Is that the reason you prefer to shave or is the real reason that you believe its unnecessary stress on all the tissues and the structures involved? Can you further discuss this if your position is its unnecessary stress on the tissues and structure. 2) Staples seem to be easier on the DR due to the speed. Dr. Feller is it your position that you choose staples over sutures due to the speed or because of some other relevance. Please elaborate your experiences if you dont mind. If your answer involves a combination of reasons , please rate the percentage of importance to help emphasize the value associated for each reason. 3) If a patient wanted you to perform their HT, and they mandated that you do not shave due to their profession or desire to hide the HT, A) Would you do the procedure and B) Is it your opinion the patient would experience a different result (with you doing the work) if they didnt allow you to shave vs if you would have been able to shave? Lastly - MN315 made a reference to DR. Epsteins "attitude" which I surely view as professional,respectful and positive. However, I would like to add that I like your "attitude". You come off as confident, smart, sharp, driven and very knowledgable on what you do....and for me thats the type of "attitude" I want in choosing a DR to work on me. (of course, this is my individual preference) Sorry for the long post, but interested in your response.
  3. Spex- In order to get a direct answer on this, I would like to add to my question..... "I was told that DR Feller would not do a transplant if the patient/customer mandated that their hair NOT be shaved AND the patient/customer explained that his profession was the reason for the request AND the transplant would be at least 2500 grafts" Is this true?
  4. Sorry - that didnt make sense. I was told that DR Feller would not do a transplant if the patient/customer mandated that their hair NOT be shaved. Is this true? Thanks Homeslice
  5. Good points All. How about some feedback from the DRs? I have been told that Dr Feller wouldnt do a Transplant if the patient/customer mandated it. Is this correct Dr. F? Thanks Homeslice
  6. Hello All- I am new to the site. It is very evident that both of the above DR's are some of the finest (if not the two finest) in the area of HT's. My question is why is Dr Feller adamanent that a patiences head is shaved for a successful HT while Dr Epstein actually prefers to leave a patients hair intact and work around it? Thanks Homeslice
  7. Hello All- I am new to the site. It is very evident that both of the above DR's are some of the finest (if not the two finest) in the area of HT's. My question is why is Dr Feller adamanent that a patiences head is shaved for a successful HT while Dr Epstein actually prefers to leave a patients hair intact and work around it? Thanks Homeslice
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