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How to make expectations with a professional clinic and consultant center


Doron Harati

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As a consultant center of HDC Clinic in Cyprus, I ALWAYS ask from the paitent to mail me his hairline, middle scalp and crown measurements by using meter or a ruler, it's one of the most important aspects to make estimation as much as accurate BEFORE the paitent arrives to the clinic, this is one of the reasons why professional clinics accept only 1 paitent for 2 days (sometimes 3 days) of a procedure to provide personal premium treatment, the surgical process is done by the MD doctor and a staff that work with microscopes.

Cheap black market clinics will just ask for random photos and only agree on the hairline few minutes before the procedure, this situation makes confusion with the paitent that can't have pre procedure expectations, these clinics work on quantity of 10-30 procedures per 1 day without MD doctor, only random technicians do the procedures without microscopes, hence the low cost price.
 

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Doron Harati - Patient coordinator for HDC Hair Clinic, HT procedures are done by MD Doctors with Microscope FUE.

For consultation contact me: WhatsApp +972526542654

Mail:doronhdc@gmail.com

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* All comments from this account should not be taken or construed as medical advice, all comments are only the personal opinions of the poster.

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Expectations are mentioned and some doctor give gaurantees and says things like it can be done and you will be showcase, your density is nice, and etc.  In reality, you may end up with issues later and only time could tell.
 

when it comes to hairline markings they may use a thick eyeliner pencil to draw a pattern and then do something slightly different and uneven.  It happens.  Best you can do is get video evidence at time of meeting and something in writing.   Always use a finer pencil or pen to show hairline and to keep it consistent during surgery.  

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