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  1. JamesH Can you tell us what you are basing your recommendations on? You met some patients of Dr Mwamba and Dr Devroye? I've seen some good results from both on the forums, but 'Best in Europe'? mi1406 You might not be wrong.Dr Bisangas clinic has been posting a lot of impressive results over the last year. It would be best to meet their patients.
  2. JamesH , Thanks for the links. One or two of the results looked unatural to me.The others looked like poor growth which I've accepted as a risk when having a HT. Im not a Bisanga patient - just looking into the different options in Europe. Could you tell that any work had been done with the Dr.Mwamba patients you met ? B Spot , have you seen Mwambas and Bisangas work in person.Are they on the same level as Dr.Shapiros'results ?
  3. paddy You could also look at Prohair in brussels .They are a fue only clinic and have posted a lot of good results recently. There is also Shapiro Medical Group if you decide to go to the USA. You should do a lot of research before thinking about HT, especially if your only nor 2.
  4. James H , Can you give a bit more info about the unhappy Bisanga patients.I checked another Spanish forum and could only find 3 patients who were not satisfied. Bisanga seems to have a very good reputation and the clinic posts a lot of impressive results.I can only find some results from Mwamba. Have you met any Mwamba or Devorye patients in person ?
  5. Slaps, This has nothing to do with Dr. Feller, but about the procedure as a whole. Since most hair transplants don't restore "true density", but an illusion (50% of the original density or sometimes less), lighting and its direction on the scalp plays a major role in the appearance of the hair transplant at the time. Take direct sunlight for example. If I'm facing the sun, my hairline looks extremely thick with no signs of thinning due to the shadow the light creates on my scalp. When the sun is behind me, my hair looks unusually thin. In rooms with normal lighting, my hair loos pretty good. But under strong florescent lighting, it can look thinner. This is the nature of the beast with hair transplants unless you're one of the lucky few who are candidates for true density. That said, we have to determine whether or not this is better than being bald. For me, it definitely is. Bill Bill , Does your hair look unatural under strong lighting? Is this one of the downsides of HT in general?
  6. Scar5 , who did your last procedure ? So the idea of a natural buzz cut after ht is a myth in your opinion ? Im not sure what you mean by angulation.Do you mean direction of the hair? I thought the angle of the hair in relation to the scalp was decided by the slit made by doctor.
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