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Abdul mate, why are you completely disregarding the advice you've been given on this forum just a few weeks ago?

Like I told you already, 98% of the clinics in Turkey are anywhere from bang average or a life-changing disaster. Here you are two weeks later asking about yet another clinic that no one has ever heard of. Do you think it's likely this clinic is the 1-2% of good clinics in Turkey, or the 98%?

Please tell me you're not still trying to squeeze a HT in whilst you happen to be on holiday there?

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2 hours ago, Abdul said:

Anyone had an experience or have heard of  Pure line Clinic ? Dr Mesut Demir and the specialist Mrs Canan Yaylaci 

 

No and for very good reason. You need to spend a year on the forum doing research. If cost is an issue then it's better to do nothing and save up. Once you're cut you are cut for life.

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5 minutes ago, Gatsby said:

No and for very good reason. You need to spend a year on the forum doing research. If cost is an issue then it's better to do nothing and save up. Once you're cut you are cut for life.

This. And Gatsby has the lived experience of bad results & repair work that should serve as a warning to all. 
 

As before @Abdul, you need to stop asking for clinic names (why would you trust anonymous people on a forum?) and start learning about HT’s and what makes them natural and what doesn’t. Otherwise you’re relying on the advice of anonymous people with no way of checking if the information we are giving you is good or bad. Educate yourself first & then think about clinics. 
 

 

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3 hours ago, Abdul said:

Anyone had an experience or have heard of  Pure line Clinic ? Dr Mesut Demir and the specialist Mrs Canan Yaylaci 

 

They are a hair mill as most of the clinics in Turkey. Simply avoid them.

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Some people on the forum generally say that all clinics and doctors are bad, except for a few famous doctors .But I am also researching the same clinic and I talked to 8 people who went to Pure line clinic on facebook, instagram and also did video call with some of them via whatsapp. The results of all of them are great, how does a clinic that takes one operation a day turn out to be hair mills? How correct is it to think that you know the entire hair transplantation world without doing research? I totally agree that you should be careful when choosing a clinic in Turkey. But I think some people here even talk negatively about clinics they have never heard of. Because I am a good researcher on the internet and now first time I am reading negative comments in this topic about Pure line clinic, which I haven't come across any bad comments yet.I will decide this week and if you see any bad results regarding Pure Line Clinic or have comments from someone who has had it done, I would be happy if you would share it.

 

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On 9/7/2023 at 3:38 AM, Berba11 said:

Abdul mate, why are you completely disregarding the advice you've been given on this forum just a few weeks ago?

Like I told you already, 98% of the clinics in Turkey are anywhere from bang average or a life-changing disaster. Here you are two weeks later asking about yet another clinic that no one has ever heard of. Do you think it's likely this clinic is the 1-2% of good clinics in Turkey, or the 98%?

Please tell me you're not still trying to squeeze a HT in whilst you happen to be on holiday there?

 

On 9/7/2023 at 3:44 AM, Gatsby said:

No and for very good reason. You need to spend a year on the forum doing research. If cost is an issue then it's better to do nothing and save up. Once you're cut you are cut for life.

 

On 9/7/2023 at 3:54 AM, Berba11 said:

This. And Gatsby has the lived experience of bad results & repair work that should serve as a warning to all. 
 

As before @Abdul, you need to stop asking for clinic names (why would you trust anonymous people on a forum?) and start learning about HT’s and what makes them natural and what doesn’t. Otherwise you’re relying on the advice of anonymous people with no way of checking if the information we are giving you is good or bad. Educate yourself first & then think about clinics. 
 

 

 

On 9/7/2023 at 4:29 AM, jjalay said:

They are a hair mill as most of the clinics in Turkey. Simply avoid them.

 

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3 hours ago, Adamsaleh94 said:

Some people on the forum generally say that all clinics and doctors are bad, except for a few famous doctors .But I am also researching the same clinic and I talked to 8 people who went to Pure line clinic on facebook, instagram and also did video call with some of them via whatsapp. The results of all of them are great, how does a clinic that takes one operation a day turn out to be hair mills?

I haven't said this clinic is bad. I don't know it at all. The point is that Abdul doesn't know how to figure out for himself if a clinic is good or bad because he hasn't taken the time to develop a fundamental framework of understanding about what makes for a good HT versus an average or bad on (single grafts in the hairline, use of microscopes, graft angles, irregularities, natural recession points, donor management, graft splitting if required etc). He also wants to squeeze the surgery in whilst he happens to be on holiday, and is ignoring the advice to slow down and spent quality time learning & researching.

If this clinic is a good one, great! More good clinics in Turkey is most welcome. Most are average to terribly bad. It's good that you are doing what sounds like decent due diligence.

Just to add, I've spent some time on their website & Instagram to try and make an assessment. I'm seeing mixed results; some work looks really nice and refined (nice and natural irregularities in the hairline & what looks like softer single grafts). Other results - admittedly older ones - look pluggy and linear. None of the photos are high definition close ups of the hairlines so it's very, very hard to make an accurate assessment either way. Some of the less good ones might be disadvantaged by harsh lighting, the good ones might be favourable lighting. Just can't tell really. Without good photos it's hard to see the level of refinement.

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14 hours ago, Adamsaleh94 said:

Some people on the forum generally say that all clinics and doctors are bad, except for a few famous doctors .But I am also researching the same clinic and I talked to 8 people who went to Pure line clinic on facebook, instagram and also did video call with some of them via whatsapp. The results of all of them are great, how does a clinic that takes one operation a day turn out to be hair mills? How correct is it to think that you know the entire hair transplantation world without doing research? I totally agree that you should be careful when choosing a clinic in Turkey. But I think some people here even talk negatively about clinics they have never heard of. Because I am a good researcher on the internet and now first time I am reading negative comments in this topic about Pure line clinic, which I haven't come across any bad comments yet.I will decide this week and if you see any bad results regarding Pure Line Clinic or have comments from someone who has had it done, I would be happy if you would share it.

 

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You joined this forum four days ago to tell us this? I've only been involved with hair loss for the past 38 years. And you are again????????????

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Sure not. I signed up for the forum to open topic about recommendations. As you know, I can read all the posts written without being a member of the forum.You may be more knowledgeable about hair loss than I am. I didn't come here to register for the contest :) I've been doing research for 2 years. Just when I thought I had made up my mind, this topic was opened and I, who have been researching on the internet for weeks about Pure Line Clinic,wondered where you saw something bad. Because if so, maybe I'll change my mind. You are older than me,maybe around my fathers age, sure I respect you. Unfortunately, I don't have a budget of 6-7 thousand euros. That's why I try to choose the best around my budget. I am aware that there is always something better. I have also seen many patients who paid 6-7 thousand euros and had terrible results.I hope my decision will be right for me. Thank you for your help.

1 hour ago, Gatsby said:

You joined this forum four days ago to tell us this? I've only been involved with hair loss for the past 38 years. And you are again????????????

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13 hours ago, Berba11 said:

I haven't said this clinic is bad. I don't know it at all. The point is that Abdul doesn't know how to figure out for himself if a clinic is good or bad because he hasn't taken the time to develop a fundamental framework of understanding about what makes for a good HT versus an average or bad on (single grafts in the hairline, use of microscopes, graft angles, irregularities, natural recession points, donor management, graft splitting if required etc). He also wants to squeeze the surgery in whilst he happens to be on holiday, and is ignoring the advice to slow down and spent quality time learning & researching.

If this clinic is a good one, great! More good clinics in Turkey is most welcome. Most are average to terribly bad. It's good that you are doing what sounds like decent due diligence.

Just to add, I've spent some time on their website & Instagram to try and make an assessment. I'm seeing mixed results; some work looks really nice and refined (nice and natural irregularities in the hairline & what looks like softer single grafts). Other results - admittedly older ones - look pluggy and linear. None of the photos are high definition close ups of the hairlines so it's very, very hard to make an accurate assessment either way. Some of the less good ones might be disadvantaged by harsh lighting, the good ones might be favourable lighting. Just can't tell really. Without good photos it's hard to see the level of refinement.

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20 hours ago, Berba11 said:

I haven't said this clinic is bad. I don't know it at all. The point is that Abdul doesn't know how to figure out for himself if a clinic is good or bad because he hasn't taken the time to develop a fundamental framework of understanding about what makes for a good HT versus an average or bad on (single grafts in the hairline, use of microscopes, graft angles, irregularities, natural recession points, donor management, graft splitting if required etc). He also wants to squeeze the surgery in whilst he happens to be on holiday, and is ignoring the advice to slow down and spent quality time learning & researching.

If this clinic is a good one, great! More good clinics in Turkey is most welcome. Most are average to terribly bad. It's good that you are doing what sounds like decent due diligence.

Just to add, I've spent some time on their website & Instagram to try and make an assessment. I'm seeing mixed results; some work looks really nice and refined (nice and natural irregularities in the hairline & what looks like softer single grafts). Other results - admittedly older ones - look pluggy and linear. None of the photos are high definition close ups of the hairlines so it's very, very hard to make an accurate assessment either way. Some of the less good ones might be disadvantaged by harsh lighting, the good ones might be favourable lighting. Just can't tell really. Without good photos it's hard to see the level of refinement.

I had my time developing a fundamental framework. And i know the names and list who are frequently being talked about and recommended here. My question is clear in this topic. Have anybody heard or had an experience  with x? The answer could simply be “no!” Or even to not respond, Rather than blaming and exaggerating in the reaction from some guys here. We are amateur enough to know the risk of going to unknown or hair mills clinics. Lets people ask and talk and dont “by a way or another” try to limit the list to those who are known for this forum members, with all RESPECT for them and for this amazing community who share their experiences. The question could appear on google search web and some people who have heard of the clinic my join us here and drop useful information. 

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Just now, Abdul said:

I had my time developing a fundamental framework. And i know the names and list who are frequently being talked about and recommended here. My question is clear in this topic. Have anybody heard or had an experience  with x? The answer could simply be “no!” Or even to not respond, Rather than blaming and exaggerating in the reaction from some guys here. We are amateur enough to know the risk of going to unknown or hair mills clinics. Lets people ask and talk and dont “by a way or another” try to limit the list to those who are known for this forum members, with all RESPECT for them and for this amazing community who share their experiences. The question could appear on google search web and some people who have heard of the clinic my join us here and drop useful information. 

An example of what i mean is @Turkhair response. Short and very useful. Thanks mate👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

 

On 9/7/2023 at 3:38 AM, Berba11 said:

Abdul mate, why are you completely disregarding the advice you've been given on this forum just a few weeks ago?

Like I told you already, 98% of the clinics in Turkey are anywhere from bang average or a life-changing disaster. Here you are two weeks later asking about yet another clinic that no one has ever heard of. Do you think it's likely this clinic is the 1-2% of good clinics in Turkey, or the 98%?

Please tell me you're not still trying to squeeze a HT in whilst you happen to be on holiday there?

Please dont exaggerate mate. I am currently not in Turkey fo a holiday and i am amateur enough so that i am not considering the hair transplant is a grocery that i can get right now from the super market around the corner. I see what you mate. I am 35 years old. As long as the holiday is in future ( November) and so many reputable  doctors here in this forum said “you are a candidate for 3000-3500 grafts transplanting” i dont see any problem to do so while i am on holiday!!! I have enough to time to do my own research and i am so critical in that. I am educating my self in this issue, and the education starts with a question which i did in this topic.  I have contacted more than twenty doctors and i can distinguish between those who are hair mills and the others with decent recents, based on a lot of things i.e. people’s post about their experiences here in this amazing forum. I am also critical to avoid any clinic who has marketing tendency and pushing sending a lot of whatsapp messages.

the idea i want to make here is that let people ask and its not necessarily for anyone to respond to all post he/she sees.  

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4 hours ago, Abdul said:

I had my time developing a fundamental framework. 

Just two weeks ago you were referring to Sapphire FUE as a “technique”!! You’ll be going from asking about Sapphire to potentially getting a surgery in the space of only 3 months (August to November). 
 

I’m simply pointing out that this is a red flag and is the kind of fast turnaround that isn’t best advised. I’m sure you’ve been thinking about getting a HT for much longer, but from what you’ve posted on this forum, your research only really began a couple of weeks ago. 
 

Also be aware that the very best clinics in Turkey (if you’re committed to going to Turkey for your HT for some reason) might not be available to book you for surgery in only two/three months’ time. If you find that to be the case, then it’s not uncommon for people to maybe settle for their 2nd/3rd/4th choice clinic who could book them in. I’d advise against this. 
 

Again, my best advice is to simply spend more time learning, forget about doing this in only a couple of months and focus on finding who you think is the best & most suited clinic your budget can afford. If the budget is very limited then best to save up for longer. 

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Hi mate, it is not easy to decide, I really understand you well. I had a hair transplant at Pure Line Clinic. I can say that the service was great and I received reasonable answers to every question I asked. Dr.Mesut was with me all day and I witnessed that they performed one operation a day. Also, even after the operation, whenever I wrote to them, it usually didn't take more than 15 minutes for them to respond. I have read a lot about the patients who didn't receive a reply after the operation quickly, so I recommend it. I also share my process on the forum. You can follow mate

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