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Hi,

I am planning a HT repair and would appreciate any tips when it comes to surgeon choice or your experience.

I had two HTs, 800 grafts each, last one was 2.5 months ago (previous 2 years back). Yes, density will likely improve, but there are still issues like some bad hair angles near temples and too rounded layout overall. I went to a local surgeon for these surgeons and want to get it done properly this time with a top surgeon in Turkey or Europe, ideally to get the hairlie drawn in black (can't be much higher due to still existing native hairs in patches).

Thank you!

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Your native hairline was really good and your crown , donor are excellent. You could have literally gone nw0 with 2000 grafts 😄. (But don't do it)

Please wait out the results. you can surely change your hair length & style of native hair and find a way to use those bad angle of grafts to not stick out and bother you.

In turkey people go to bicer, pekiner, hlc , fuecapilar (gur and turan) etc. Fuecapilar is budget one and rest will be little pricey.

In europe people go to mwamba, bisanga, de freitas etc.

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Have some patience mate...let you hair grow and see how it looks and thn you can decide on 3rd surgery ....if you can than please post your immediate post op pics....you can go for a repair work 10-12 months later if you are really unsatisfied with your surgery ....and if you looking for a top notch doctor than you can consider bisanga,munib ahmad ,mwamba,konior....i wont suggest a doctor from turkey for a repair work...

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I know that 2.5 months is very early. The only reason I am thinking about the 3rd HT now is that I heard that top surgeons like Pekiner have 6-12 months waiting list and I don't want to waste this time when I know there is something to fix anyways. I have no intention to go for 3rd translant less than 10-12 months after the last one. (The real thing is, I had the second HT just before discovering this forum and reddit forum and the nice results meny of you have and then I went very upset about going to a "random" local clinic and having this questionable outcome).

I am still tempted to go for NW0, because I use topical finasteride and minoxidil and hairloss has been stable now for 3 years (and absolutely no sign of diffuse thinning or crown thinning). I also hate to look at the patchy NW0 area where some hair are still left (mainly on the right side).

Thank you very much for suggestions, I don't have budget restrictions - don't ask me how much the first two HTs cost me lol. I kind of like Pekiner dense NW0-2 hairlines and have seen a very nice Mwamba repair case. Bicer and Bisanga also sound good, but haven't seen any repair case from them. Fuecapilar and HLC are a no for me as I think I have seen a botched case from each on reddit.

Here are pics 2 days after 2nd surgery, would love to hear what you think about this (roundness, hair angless, etc.) - if you tell me it looks ok and I am unreasonable, then I may postpone my thoughts about 3rd HT.

 

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Wow the results from your first transplant are very disappointing. Which doctor performed it? Graft placement looks a little spare on your 2nd transplant, 800 grafts isn't a lot however.

I'd recommend a 3rd transplant for some added density for sure

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