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  1. Hi Bill Nice of you to read my story, I had surgery on 26th January 2009 and its bee 20 days since the operation now and all is well, I dont have any pics as yet but will look for some and post soon, I am just getting the hang of posting on the forum today and shall be contributing alot more towards my experience here on the forum, I must say a big thank you to you and everyone who runs this forum because at the end of the day it was your forum that put me in touch with Dr Humayun Mohmand and his team and reading all the write ups on him here gave me the confidence to travel from London UK all the way to Pakistan to have the surgery done Thanks Ammars27
  2. After many doubts, questions, e-mail's and telephone call's with Shahid (Dr Humayun's Mohmand's co coordinator) I finally decided to have my Ht done with Dr Humayun Mohmand in Islamabad Pakistan. My arrival in to Islamabad International Airport, Pakistan was at 8.30pm on 25.1.09 where outside I was met by a driver sent by Dr Humayun's clinic to take me to my hotel located about 5 minutes drive from there clinic and a very central location in Islamabad with close by shops and restaurants. Next morning I was up early had a very light breakfast and was called into the clinic by 10am where a consultation was carried out by Mr Shahid and Dr Humayun Mohmand himself. The Dr is a very confident man and full of whit and a very pleasant chap. The doctor explained the whole procedure in length and what he wanted to achieve from my surgery, he noted I already had 3 very bad scares from the passed surgeries and said he was confident that he will be able to loose some of the old scar's and tidy up the mess that was made previously. He at that time estimated 1800-2200 graft max but the final count at end of surgery was 2475 grafts. I was then told to fill in a questionnaire about any past medical conditions and on going medications, allergies etc and then the usual waiver form was signed. Once all that was done some blood test were carried out which I had to wait about 2 hours for the results before the full all clear was given. (Have no idea why they did blood test but must be some good reason?)I think Shahid explained at the time but I was in so much of a rush to get started I probably did not listen to what he was saying. After giving sample of blood they told me to come back in 2 hours and they shall then go ahead with the surgery if the test were ok! Touch wood all was clear and the green light was given by Doc to go ahead! I was asked to come into the theatre and sit on a chair where Dr Humayun walked in and started his work, my hair was taped up and they started to mark lines on my head where the new hairline will be and also the donor area was marked out. I was shown the new hairline and once all was agreed they gave me some pills to take. Then my worst moment (I hate injections) a series of injections were given to numb the head in different places and then I was asked to move onto the operating couch where Dr Humayun started to cut the donor area, all I could hear was the noise of him cutting something but could not feel him cutting away at my head. I must say that the donor area strip was removed within minutes and the Dr Humayun started to stitch up the donor area as I could feel the slight jerks as the did the knots at the ends. This must sound very painful but trust me it was not as bad as I assumed and he had a very calm and gentle hand where I did not feel anything. After this I was asked to turn around and sleep on my back and then soon Dr Humayun started to make insertions for the recipient hair to go in which took about 20-30 minutes and he was talking to me all the way through this about what he is doing etc to ease my anxiety as I would of coarse want to know what is going on. The surgery I had done in London the knocked me out completely during the surgery so I had no idea what happened as I woke up 1 hour after it was over, so this was like my first time I was experiencing all of this and wanted information as I am sure anyone would. Anyways the insertions were complete and the doctor said that the technicians would now take over but he kept coming in the room to keep an eye on what's going on. Around 6pm the Doctor came in checked up on me again and asked if I would like any drinks or food and ordered up some pizza from Pizza Hut which was so nice of him but I did not get to eat it as the surgery over ran till 9.30pm. The surgery finished at 9.30pm and the doctor was there all the way till the end, Shahid and doctor Humayun came in checked everything was ok made some comments to technicians which they did and the final completion was done, a quick clean up and I was the asked to come outside in the waiting recovery area. I had a bandage around my donor area and was then presented with a folder containing the do's and don't list given all the pain killers, sleeping pills etc that I would require for next few days and told how to sleep at night, how to wash hair etc etc the normal list but explained in much detail over 20-30 minutes. All that was over and Dr Humayun again entered the room and said he was very happy with the outcome and he will see me again at 9am in the clinic as I was flying out at 1pm from Islamabad. As it was late Shahid was kind enough to drop me to the hotel in his personal car and as I missed my dinner and was not in condition to go out to eat he stopped and got me that Pizza I wanted and even paid for it! That was so nice of him, Back at the hotel it had been a long day so I had my dinner made a few phone calls back home to say it was all over and I am ok and back in the hotel I went to sleep, night was a bit uncomfortable as I had to sleep almost sitting up as I could not rest my head with the bandage on it. Morning was a quick body wash and back to the clinic where Dr Humayun was waiting for me to arrive, offered if I would like any breakfast etc and then again into the room for check up, he removed the bandage and check the donor area and receipt area and told assistance to do a gentle clean up as I was travelling and did not want to look like a zombie! Doctor told me that I may suffer from some swelling to the forehead and I should keep some ice pack on it and he actually gave me one to take in the car on way to airport. He checked if I had taken the pills and ordered some more pain killer as back up in case of any problems on my travel back home to London, he did not want to take any risk! That all done the Doctor gave me the all clear and said he was happy for me to travel and there were no complications during the surgery or now. Next couple of days after surgery all was fine except sleeping in a weird position was not comfortable, that was my only draw back. 48hrs later I washed my hair as told to no with problems, I had NO swelling at all to any part of the head and no fallen out grafts. I was out and about after reaching home doing normal duties 4-5 days after the operation as I just did not want to rush things and relaxed at home and took things easy. On day 10 after operation I visited my local doctor here in London and he got his nurse to remove the stitches on the donor area and she did a great painless job, the doctor then came in to check the stitches for infections and also commented that it was a very clean job and the scar was hardly visible and there was no infection. On 10th day I also started to wash my full head and started to remove some of the loose scabs and still till today day 20 after operation I am washing my hair with Johnson Baby shampoo with extreme care trying to be extra safe. Day 20 today only about 5% scabs remain but working loose slowly, no infections at all and no problems at all. It is to early to say what the end result will be but I am so far happy with my new hair line and I hope that in 1 years time I shall be happy with the end result. All I can say about my experience of having surgery done with Dr Humayun is that it was a great experience, I was in communication with Shahid from London since September 2008 via email, he answered all my questions, organised my hotel, driver etc and made my trip to Pakistan very comfortable and Dr Humayun Mohmand's team believe in true customer service and hospitality. I would highly recommend his practice to anyone thinking of having a hair transplant and it was worth travelling all that way to Pakistan to have one of the worlds best Hair Transplant Surgeon's operate on me. Please note I have not been paid to write this or been asked by anyone at Dr Humayun's surgery to write this either, it is just that after reading this forum for the past 4 years and reading some truly bad horror stories about other people's experience's with other doctors, and after the difficulty I had making the choice of selecting a doctor the right for the job, I felt it only right to write this after I was so satisfied with Dr Humayun Mohmand and is wonderful team and I really had big doubt's about doing HT in Pakistan but now am so happy I made the right choice!! I just hope this help's someone! 1600 grafts Dr May (UK) Sept 1996 1600 grafts Dr May (UK) Feb 1998 2475 grafts Dr Mohammed Humayun Mohmand (Pakistan) Jan 2009
  3. Did you get a HT done and if so with who? how much did it cost?
  4. Do not let money or distance get between you and a good HT doctor, wait if you have to or you will regret for the rest of your life !! read this forum, many people have made this mistake please do not be another victim of Bucthers!! Good Luck, but seriously if you want good do try Dr Humayum Mohmand in pakistan, you will pay about $1-$2 per graft
  5. After many doubts, questions, e-mail's and telephone call's with Shahid (Dr Humayun's Mohmand's co coordinator) I finally decided to have my Ht done with Dr Humayun Mohmand in Islamabad Pakistan. My arrival in to Islamabad International Airport, Pakistan was at 8.30pm on 25.1.09 where outside I was met by a driver sent by Dr Humayun's clinic to take me to my hotel located about 5 minutes drive from there clinic and a very central location in Islamabad with close by shops and restaurants. Next morning I was up early had a very light breakfast and was called into the clinic by 10am where a consultation was carried out by Mr Shahid and Dr Humayun Mohmand himself. The Dr is a very confident man and full of whit and a very pleasant chap. The doctor explained the whole procedure in length and what he wanted to achieve from my surgery, he noted I already had 3 very bad scares from the passed surgeries and said he was confident that he will be able to loose some of the old scar's and tidy up the mess that was made previously. He at that time estimated 1800-2200 graft max but the final count at end of surgery was 2475 grafts. I was then told to fill in a questionnaire about any past medical conditions and on going medications, allergies etc and then the usual waiver form was signed. Once all that was done some blood test were carried out which I had to wait about 2 hours for the results before the full all clear was given. (Have no idea why they did blood test but must be some good reason?)I think Shahid explained at the time but I was in so much of a rush to get started I probably did not listen to what he was saying. After giving sample of blood they told me to come back in 2 hours and they shall then go ahead with the surgery if the test were ok! Touch wood all was clear and the green light was given by Doc to go ahead! I was asked to come into the theatre and sit on a chair where Dr Humayun walked in and started his work, my hair was taped up and they started to mark lines on my head where the new hairline will be and also the donor area was marked out. I was shown the new hairline and once all was agreed they gave me some pills to take. Then my worst moment (I hate injections) a series of injections were given to numb the head in different places and then I was asked to move onto the operating couch where Dr Humayun started to cut the donor area, all I could hear was the noise of him cutting something but could not feel him cutting away at my head. I must say that the donor area strip was removed within minutes and the Dr Humayun started to stitch up the donor area as I could feel the slight jerks as the did the knots at the ends. This must sound very painful but trust me it was not as bad as I assumed and he had a very calm and gentle hand where I did not feel anything. After this I was asked to turn around and sleep on my back and then soon Dr Humayun started to make insertions for the recipient hair to go in which took about 20-30 minutes and he was talking to me all the way through this about what he is doing etc to ease my anxiety as I would of coarse want to know what is going on. The surgery I had done in London the knocked me out completely during the surgery so I had no idea what happened as I woke up 1 hour after it was over, so this was like my first time I was experiencing all of this and wanted information as I am sure anyone would. Anyways the insertions were complete and the doctor said that the technicians would now take over but he kept coming in the room to keep an eye on what's going on. Around 6pm the Doctor came in checked up on me again and asked if I would like any drinks or food and ordered up some pizza from Pizza Hut which was so nice of him but I did not get to eat it as the surgery over ran till 9.30pm. The surgery finished at 9.30pm and the doctor was there all the way till the end, Shahid and doctor Humayun came in checked everything was ok made some comments to technicians which they did and the final completion was done, a quick clean up and I was the asked to come outside in the waiting recovery area. I had a bandage around my donor area and was then presented with a folder containing the do's and don't list given all the pain killers, sleeping pills etc that I would require for next few days and told how to sleep at night, how to wash hair etc etc the normal list but explained in much detail over 20-30 minutes. All that was over and Dr Humayun again entered the room and said he was very happy with the outcome and he will see me again at 9am in the clinic as I was flying out at 1pm from Islamabad. As it was late Shahid was kind enough to drop me to the hotel in his personal car and as I missed my dinner and was not in condition to go out to eat he stopped and got me that Pizza I wanted and even paid for it! That was so nice of him, Back at the hotel it had been a long day so I had my dinner made a few phone calls back home to say it was all over and I am ok and back in the hotel I went to sleep, night was a bit uncomfortable as I had to sleep almost sitting up as I could not rest my head with the bandage on it. Morning was a quick body wash and back to the clinic where Dr Humayun was waiting for me to arrive, offered if I would like any breakfast etc and then again into the room for check up, he removed the bandage and check the donor area and receipt area and told assistance to do a gentle clean up as I was travelling and did not want to look like a zombie! Doctor told me that I may suffer from some swelling to the forehead and I should keep some ice pack on it and he actually gave me one to take in the car on way to airport. He checked if I had taken the pills and ordered some more pain killer as back up in case of any problems on my travel back home to London, he did not want to take any risk! That all done the Doctor gave me the all clear and said he was happy for me to travel and there were no complications during the surgery or now. Next couple of days after surgery all was fine except sleeping in a weird position was not comfortable, that was my only draw back. 48hrs later I washed my hair as told to no with problems, I had NO swelling at all to any part of the head and no fallen out grafts. I was out and about after reaching home doing normal duties 4-5 days after the operation as I just did not want to rush things and relaxed at home and took things easy. On day 10 after operation I visited my local doctor here in London and he got his nurse to remove the stitches on the donor area and she did a great painless job, the doctor then came in to check the stitches for infections and also commented that it was a very clean job and the scar was hardly visible and there was no infection. On 10th day I also started to wash my full head and started to remove some of the loose scabs and still till today day 20 after operation I am washing my hair with Johnson Baby shampoo with extreme care trying to be extra safe. Day 20 today only about 5% scabs remain but working loose slowly, no infections at all and no problems at all. It is to early to say what the end result will be but I am so far happy with my new hair line and I hope that in 1 years time I shall be happy with the end result. All I can say about my experience of having surgery done with Dr Humayun is that it was a great experience, I was in communication with Shahid from London since September 2008 via email, he answered all my questions, organised my hotel, driver etc and made my trip to Pakistan very comfortable and Dr Humayun Mohmand's team believe in true customer service and hospitality. I would highly recommend his practice to anyone thinking of having a hair transplant and it was worth travelling all that way to Pakistan to have one of the worlds best Hair Transplant Surgeon's operate on me. Please note I have not been paid to write this or been asked by anyone at Dr Humayun's surgery to write this either, it is just that after reading this forum for the past 4 years and reading some truly bad horror stories about other people's experience's with other doctors, and after the difficulty I had making the choice of selecting a doctor the right for the job, I felt it only right to write this after I was so satisfied with Dr Humayun Mohmand and is wonderful team and I really had big doubt's about doing HT in Pakistan but now am so happy I made the right choice!! I just hope this help's someone!
  6. After many doubts, questions, e-mail's and telephone call's with Shahid (Dr Humayun's Mohmand's co coordinator) I finally decided to have my Ht done with Dr Humayun Mohmand in Islamabad Pakistan. My arrival in to Islamabad International Airport, Pakistan was at 8.30pm on 25.1.09 where outside I was met by a driver sent by Dr Humayun's clinic to take me to my hotel located about 5 minutes drive from there clinic and a very central location in Islamabad with close by shops and restaurants. Next morning I was up early had a very light breakfast and was called into the clinic by 10am where a consultation was carried out by Mr Shahid and Dr Humayun Mohmand himself. The Dr is a very confident man and full of whit and a very pleasant chap. The doctor explained the whole procedure in length and what he wanted to achieve from my surgery, he noted I already had 3 very bad scares from the passed surgeries and said he was confident that he will be able to loose some of the old scar's and tidy up the mess that was made previously. He at that time estimated 1800-2200 graft max but the final count at end of surgery was 2475 grafts. I was then told to fill in a questionnaire about any past medical conditions and on going medications, allergies etc and then the usual waiver form was signed. Once all that was done some blood test were carried out which I had to wait about 2 hours for the results before the full all clear was given. (Have no idea why they did blood test but must be some good reason?)I think Shahid explained at the time but I was in so much of a rush to get started I probably did not listen to what he was saying. After giving sample of blood they told me to come back in 2 hours and they shall then go ahead with the surgery if the test were ok! Touch wood all was clear and the green light was given by Doc to go ahead! I was asked to come into the theatre and sit on a chair where Dr Humayun walked in and started his work, my hair was taped up and they started to mark lines on my head where the new hairline will be and also the donor area was marked out. I was shown the new hairline and once all was agreed they gave me some pills to take. Then my worst moment (I hate injections) a series of injections were given to numb the head in different places and then I was asked to move onto the operating couch where Dr Humayun started to cut the donor area, all I could hear was the noise of him cutting something but could not feel him cutting away at my head. I must say that the donor area strip was removed within minutes and the Dr Humayun started to stitch up the donor area as I could feel the slight jerks as the did the knots at the ends. This must sound very painful but trust me it was not as bad as I assumed and he had a very calm and gentle hand where I did not feel anything. After this I was asked to turn around and sleep on my back and then soon Dr Humayun started to make insertions for the recipient hair to go in which took about 20-30 minutes and he was talking to me all the way through this about what he is doing etc to ease my anxiety as I would of coarse want to know what is going on. The surgery I had done in London the knocked me out completely during the surgery so I had no idea what happened as I woke up 1 hour after it was over, so this was like my first time I was experiencing all of this and wanted information as I am sure anyone would. Anyways the insertions were complete and the doctor said that the technicians would now take over but he kept coming in the room to keep an eye on what's going on. Around 6pm the Doctor came in checked up on me again and asked if I would like any drinks or food and ordered up some pizza from Pizza Hut which was so nice of him but I did not get to eat it as the surgery over ran till 9.30pm. The surgery finished at 9.30pm and the doctor was there all the way till the end, Shahid and doctor Humayun came in checked everything was ok made some comments to technicians which they did and the final completion was done, a quick clean up and I was the asked to come outside in the waiting recovery area. I had a bandage around my donor area and was then presented with a folder containing the do's and don't list given all the pain killers, sleeping pills etc that I would require for next few days and told how to sleep at night, how to wash hair etc etc the normal list but explained in much detail over 20-30 minutes. All that was over and Dr Humayun again entered the room and said he was very happy with the outcome and he will see me again at 9am in the clinic as I was flying out at 1pm from Islamabad. As it was late Shahid was kind enough to drop me to the hotel in his personal car and as I missed my dinner and was not in condition to go out to eat he stopped and got me that Pizza I wanted and even paid for it! That was so nice of him, Back at the hotel it had been a long day so I had my dinner made a few phone calls back home to say it was all over and I am ok and back in the hotel I went to sleep, night was a bit uncomfortable as I had to sleep almost sitting up as I could not rest my head with the bandage on it. Morning was a quick body wash and back to the clinic where Dr Humayun was waiting for me to arrive, offered if I would like any breakfast etc and then again into the room for check up, he removed the bandage and check the donor area and receipt area and told assistance to do a gentle clean up as I was travelling and did not want to look like a zombie! Doctor told me that I may suffer from some swelling to the forehead and I should keep some ice pack on it and he actually gave me one to take in the car on way to airport. He checked if I had taken the pills and ordered some more pain killer as back up in case of any problems on my travel back home to London, he did not want to take any risk! That all done the Doctor gave me the all clear and said he was happy for me to travel and there were no complications during the surgery or now. Next couple of days after surgery all was fine except sleeping in a weird position was not comfortable, that was my only draw back. 48hrs later I washed my hair as told to no with problems, I had NO swelling at all to any part of the head and no fallen out grafts. I was out and about after reaching home doing normal duties 4-5 days after the operation as I just did not want to rush things and relaxed at home and took things easy. On day 10 after operation I visited my local doctor here in London and he got his nurse to remove the stitches on the donor area and she did a great painless job, the doctor then came in to check the stitches for infections and also commented that it was a very clean job and the scar was hardly visible and there was no infection. On 10th day I also started to wash my full head and started to remove some of the loose scabs and still till today day 20 after operation I am washing my hair with Johnson Baby shampoo with extreme care trying to be extra safe. Day 20 today only about 5% scabs remain but working loose slowly, no infections at all and no problems at all. It is to early to say what the end result will be but I am so far happy with my new hair line and I hope that in 1 years time I shall be happy with the end result. All I can say about my experience of having surgery done with Dr Humayun is that it was a great experience, I was in communication with Shahid from London since September 2008 via email, he answered all my questions, organised my hotel, driver etc and made my trip to Pakistan very comfortable and Dr Humayun Mohmand's team believe in true customer service and hospitality. I would highly recommend his practice to anyone thinking of having a hair transplant and it was worth travelling all that way to Pakistan to have one of the worlds best Hair Transplant Surgeon's operate on me. Please note I have not been paid to write this or been asked by anyone at Dr Humayun's surgery to write this either, it is just that after reading this forum for the past 4 years and reading some truly bad horror stories about other people's experience's with other doctors, and after the difficulty I had making the choice of selecting a doctor the right for the job, I felt it only right to write this after I was so satisfied with Dr Humayun Mohmand and is wonderful team and I really had big doubt's about doing HT in Pakistan but now am so happy I made the right choice!! I just hope this help's someone!
  7. These are picture that I took myself during the surgery. Shhh not really allowed to use the camera in the theatre but the tech's were nice enough to wipe the camera down with sterile wipes and let me take a few pictures! you can make out how relaxed I was during the operation that I had time to take pictures of the whole thing, I even shot a small video from my digital camera but have no idea how to upload it on here.
  8. Try DR Humayun in Pakistan, he has done many asan transplants and when I was there on that day alone there were 3 other HT booked!!
  9. If you dont mind traveling try Dr Humayun in Pakistan, good price and a GREAT JOB!!
  10. I think you need to do alot more research,see patients pictures and end results, the HT is something that will change your lfe for better or worst (if you make the wrong choice) dont let distance be a factor, it s worth traveling if you feel a surgeon will do a better job, just traveled all the way to Pakistan to get my HT done as I had 2 HT done in UK but Dr Humayun is known for his natural hairline finnish and that is what I did not get here in UK, please dont be rash on the final choice weigh up each doctor then decide. good luck
  11. Hi Abid I see you are looking for cheap hair surgery and a good job, the only person that i can sugest is Dr Humayun in Pakistan he did me 2475 grafts for a good price, i just had a A1 job done in Jan 2009 and would recommend him anyday!
  12. Hi Guys I have done 2450 grafts at Dr Humayun's Surgery on 26th Jan 2009 and while there I did ask a question about this microscope issue before starting to Dr Humayun and during my surgery microscopes were used. So I can say that I have actually witnessed the use of microscope at his practice.
  13. This site is great and been reading for past few years and from this site I choose Dr Humayun Mohmand to do my surgery which was carried out in Jan 2009, Thanks
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