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1 minute ago, rishibostonian said:

I did see these shared by someone else AFTER I booked. But didn't sway me much. A big chunk were employee reviews and non-surgical/transplant procedure reviews. Of the relevant ones; I trusted the non-anonymous, detailed and peer reviewed reviews on this forum more than those.

During/Post; I haven't gotten anythiong other than the best service from Eugenix. Period.

 

Of course, I may change my opinion based on how successful the procedure itself is; but that's 11 months from now

Alright makes sense. For your slits, designing and planning done by Dr. Bansal? And the rest by techs? Exclusive package @120/graft
https://www.eugenix.in/cost-of-hair-transplant.html

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35 minutes ago, deadman said:

Thanks so much. Yeah I will reach out to them, if it works out.

 

BTW while choosing Eugenix for yourselves, this question might came to your mind as well so asking you

Despite the google and FB reviews, I see bad ratings on


https://www.ambitionbox.com/reviews/eugenix-hair-transplant-science-reviews

https://www.mouthshut.com/product-reviews/Eugenix-Hair-Sciences-reviews-925978303

What's your take on that?

I know you're asking rishi, but I would say a few things as someone who's had a HT and been researching transplants for a few years:

1. While those types of review sites can have some insight, what is most valuable is patient-experience threads backdated with a years worth of pictures, testimony and information, like the kind you find on this forum. Everything else is just noise as far as I'm concerned.

2. Every clinic has bad results from time to time. No exceptions.

3. In cases of subpar results, the clinic's response is hugely important. Taking Eugenix as an example, @Looking for HT's experience made me feel quite comfortable choosing them in this category.

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3 minutes ago, rob7331 said:

I know you're asking rishi, but I would say a few things as someone who's had a HT and been researching transplants for a few years:

1. While those types of review sites can have some insight, what is most valuable is patient-experience threads backdated with a years worth of pictures, testimony and information, like the kind you find on this forum. Everything else is just noise as far as I'm concerned.

2. Every clinic has bad results from time to time. No exceptions.

3. In cases of subpar results, the clinic's response is hugely important. Taking Eugenix as an example, @Looking for HT's experience made me feel quite comfortable choosing them in this category.

Not just the bad reviews, also it's a competitive market so there will be competitors as well posting such reviews.

1st sitting ~4500-5000 grafts (FUT+FUE+chest), 1st June 2021, India

2nd sitting, FUE ~2850 grafts implanted for crown(primary concern), March 2023

 

 

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1 hour ago, rob7331 said:

I know you're asking rishi, but I would say a few things as someone who's had a HT and been researching transplants for a few years:

1. While those types of review sites can have some insight, what is most valuable is patient-experience threads backdated with a years worth of pictures, testimony and information, like the kind you find on this forum. Everything else is just noise as far as I'm concerned.

2. Every clinic has bad results from time to time. No exceptions.

3. In cases of subpar results, the clinic's response is hugely important. Taking Eugenix as an example, @Looking for HT's experience made me feel quite comfortable choosing them in this category.

Pretty much this, I’m considering going to Eugenix myself by the end of the year. Dr. Pradeep is a honest and genuine person, one of the best IMO.


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2 hours ago, deadman said:

Alright makes sense. For your slits, designing and planning done by Dr. Bansal? And the rest by techs? Exclusive package @120/graft
https://www.eugenix.in/cost-of-hair-transplant.html

AH, sorry. I misspoke. I went with their Super Premium package. It was INR350 per graft. Dr Bansal did:

100% Planning
100% designing
100% slits
100% Extraction
Hairline and critical area implantation

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I'm considering Eugenix as well, its just that horrible 14 hour flight with a mask on that makes me hesitant.

But it looks like the mask mandate is here to stay for at least another year or two (if not permanent), so I might not have much of a choice

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Going with 350 INR per graft, it would come out to be an hectic amount if one going with ~4000 grafts. I never did my cost analysis for US or Canada(Rahal ,Wong..). How much does it cost per graft there?

is Turkey not another viable and cost-effective option?

1st sitting ~4500-5000 grafts (FUT+FUE+chest), 1st June 2021, India

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On 8/24/2021 at 5:56 AM, Westview said:

I'm considering Eugenix as well, its just that horrible 14 hour flight with a mask on that makes me hesitant.

But it looks like the mask mandate is here to stay for at least another year or two (if not permanent), so I might not have much of a choice

Get a light cloth mask, they’re very breathable. I can wear those all day. It’s those N-95 masks that become tiresome. 

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