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I wanted to start off by saying I'm so grateful for discovering this site because I almost went with Longevita. They took $780 in deposit, "sapphire blades+ PRP" and haven't refunded my money when I tried to cancel my procedure which speaks volume about their company. They quoted me single session (up to 3000 grafts) for $2044.68, I decided to add Sapphire blades and Prp).  

 I am currently looking to have a HT - most likely FUE to lower my hairline. My hair loss is not continuous, it has just always been like this, and I have a really big forehead lol, it is genetic. I am not on any medications. I previously had a relaxer when I was younger so that may have affected my sides not growing. My donor area is good, and I have thick hair otherwise.  

I reached out to Esthetic who connected me to Dr. Bisanga. I was told that he does not wish to take me "because I'm too young with no significant hair loss"(I'm 19). Although, I don't agree because I probably will not have another transplant if this goes well, I believe he responded in my best interest. My budget is $10,000 but I am willing to go higher for the right doctor. I would appreciate really good recommendations because I have “Afro hair” and our hair requires precision and patience. Thanks in advance.  

  

Other doctors on my list in no particular order include  

Dr. Dogan Turnan  

Fue Capilar Dr Gur  

Dr kaan Pekiner  

Dr Ozlem Bicer  

Dr Rafael de Freitas 

Dr Mwamba  

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I would also reach out to Dr. Bisanga.


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14 hours ago, Abby10 said:

He declined my appointment because I was too young with no significant hair loss” as stated above. 

i understand age can be a problem if you are a male (bc hairloss will proceed) but since you are a woman i dont see that risk.  hence im a bit confused

 

 

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On 1/15/2024 at 8:47 PM, Abby10 said:

@Melvin- Admin Hi, this is @Abby10 I am writing to request that you please take my pictures down for security reasons. I am unable to do so myself, let me know if you need anything from me to fulfill this request.

Hely Abby - just so you know, you can do this on your own. Just click the three dots and select 'edit', then just delete the images manually and then update the post. They'll no longer show.

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Hey @Abby10 personally I would recommend that you try and see how you feel in a few years. At 19 having the need for surgery will change but I 100% respect you want it done now. You dodged a bullet by passing up on a hair mill saying that you require 3k grafts. They would have scarred you for life and ruined your donor. Spend at least a year researching into female hair transplants. I wish you all the best. 

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