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fito88

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Hey guys,

Considering a FUT as I want to maximize my donor capacity for possible future transplants before I look into FUE. I'm in my early 30's and I am NW3.

I gather that most members in the forums have lots of experience regarding transplants

Who'd you recommend as a good FUT surgeon with consistently great results? so far I've gathered the following list:

  • Dr Diep;
  • Dr Hasson;
  • Dr Rahal;
  • Dr Feller;
  • Dr Gabel.

Would you add any one to the list?

What's your experiences with any of the aforementioned Dr's?

Do you still believe that FUT is superior to FUE in terms of donor management, yield and hair growth?

Thanks 

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I would lean towards Dr Hasson or Dr Bloxham (Feller).

Dr. Diep has too many ethical issues right now

Dr. Hasson is world class

Dr. Rahal hasnt posted many patient reviews in a long long time

Dr. Feller (Bloxham) I think is a great choice. They have some really good recent/solid results and he's very engaged

Dr. Gabel has a great reputation 

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1 minute ago, hairlossPA said:

I would lean towards Dr Hasson or Dr Bloxham (Feller).

Dr. Diep has too many ethical issues right now

Dr. Hasson is world class

Dr. Rahal hasnt posted many patient reviews in a long long time

Dr. Feller (Bloxham) I think is a great choice. They have some really good recent/solid results and he's very engaged

Dr. Gabel has a great reputation 

Thank you for your response.

I'm a bit concerned with the lack of patients with Dr Rahal lately as I admired his hairline work.

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They might do it for some exception potentially. I am 2 months post op 2.4k fue with dr. rahal and I’ll post my results in a couple of months. They estimate I have another 5-6k to extract from, knowing this, fue was a better choice for me as I am also tolerating fin well. 

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Just now, TorontoMan said:

They might do it for some exception potentially. I am 2 months post op 2.4k fue with dr. rahal and I’ll post my results in a couple of months. They estimate I have another 5-6k to extract from, knowing this, fue was a better choice for me as I am also tolerating fin well. 

That's great and congratulations on the operation. Please share reviews with us in the forum as I can't find many recent reviews for Dr Rahal.

Also, if he estimates 8k grafts to be transplanted from your donor via FUE in total then you must have an exceptional donor?

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50 minutes ago, fito88 said:

That's great and congratulations on the operation. Please share reviews with us in the forum as I can't find many recent reviews for Dr Rahal.

Also, if he estimates 8k grafts to be transplanted from your donor via FUE in total then you must have an exceptional donor?

Thank you, and that is the ball park estimate, his tech said he believes there’s another 5-6k and then Dr rahal sort of confirmed by saying that I had a strong donor. If you haven’t already, I would consult with a reputable surgeon and try to get an estimate for your donor as well

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Look into Dr. Ron Shapiro in Minneapolis and Dr. Konior in Chicago.  Two of the best in the biz.

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Dr. G: 1,000 grafts (FUT) 2008

Dr. Paul Shapiro: 2,348 grafts (FUT) 2009 ~ 1,999 grafts (FUT) 2011 ~ 300 grafts (Scar Reduction) 2013

Dr. Konior: 771 grafts (FUT) 2015 ~ 558 grafts (FUT) 2017 ~ 1,124 grafts (FUE) 2020

My Hair Transplant Journey with Shapiro Medical Group

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Drs. Feller & Bloxham do excellent and consistent dense pack FUT work always with an eye toward future loss and to maximize donor supply

Hasson & Wong, Shapiro, Cooley, Konior (long wait list), Gabel, Arocha - others I consider top notch 

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Thank you for all the suggestions guys. Much appreciated.

I am also wondering whether going for FUT first before exploring the FUE possibilities is still the way to go in order to harvest the most amount possible of healthy grafts from the donor area as I've been getting pushed to go for FUE only by some doctors.

I will start a new thread in this regards.

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