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  1. yea blacks tend to have keloid scars. but no doctor can tell you how ur scar will look after a year. you will either have a disfiguring scar or no scar likely.

     

    the scar is there no matter wat u do which is why I always recommend FUE then there is no wondering if you will need FUE to repair ur FUT.

     

    and who knows where ur hair will be 20 years from now. if ur hair loss creeps down the scar will be noticeable no matter how thin it is. just not worth the risk imo with all the advancements in FUE these days.

  2. ur referring to Dr. Woodzzzz..... $21k for 1500 grafts that made me LOL literally!:rolleyes: I wud consider his work average at best and his prices comical at worst....:cool:

     

    Hi all

     

    I met with the inventor of FUE today, he seems very upfront and very expensive, there is no team as he does it all himself, we are looking at around $21,000k for 1500 grafts... I have a meeting with dr Knudsen next week. Mikey1970 how did you procedure go ? are we not to mention this doctors name on this forum as I seem to get a feeling is the case...

  3. that sounds like a great cheerleading infomercial but u didn't address any of the concerns the patient brought to light.

     

    Hi Harrison85,

     

    Thank you for choosing Dr. Bhatti/Darling Buds for your HT procedure and for putting your trust in us. We promise you that we will not let you down and will be supporting you every step of the way towards a successful HT journey. Thank you also for candidly sharing your experience so far.

     

    Since it seems that you were left with a feeling that you did not get the attention that you deserved, please accept our apologies. Will not try to justify the obvious lack of communication but for whatever it is worth, when people from different cultures interact, sometimes the communication suffers. That said, there is an obvious room for betterment/improvement here.

     

    I know for a fact that Dr. Bhatti gives an utmost priority and importance to his Patients and has made it very clear to his staff that they are supposed to do the same. The protocol and process is laid out and has been made clear to everyone. With your feedback, we will make sure that if anyone from our side dropped the ball, that does not happen again in the future.

     

    Our goal is to make the HT experience pleasant for our Patients and make sure that they leave our Clinic with good memories. When our Patients return home after their HT procedure, we make sure that we stand by them to support them in any way we can. We are always just an email or a phone call away.

     

    We will try our best to make it up to you.

     

    Best regards,

    California

  4. looks pretty good so far. I am curious to know why the Turkey doctors often leave what looks like corn rows after they perform a HT. Ive seen this with quite a few Turkish doctors and can never understand why it looks like that. I would like to know what the advantage of that is cause I don't see any other doctors performing a HT like that.

  5. yea 500 grafts will not cover ur crown. Vorhees is correct at least 1500 there and 3500 elsewhere is correct too. and I agree it doesn't look natural.

     

    imo Vorhees is one of the better HT surgeons anywhere these days. his graft placement is tight and dense and his hairlines are reasonably aggressive.

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