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Please help me to take a decision , I have been using minoxidil for over 17 years of my life once a day on and off , now I have turned 40 and my hair is thinning and the frontal line is really receding , do I need a hair transplant or shall I continue using minoxidil and hair thickeners powders ? I am worried about the pain of the surgery and will it be worth it or now ? I am doing the operation in Moscow with Turkish specialists in a clinic here , please I need an advise .

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You are a good candidate for a hairtransplant but going with a turkish specialist in Moscov for this surgery is a receipe for catastrophy. Do a research about doctors in this forum.

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1 hour ago, Tony blai seacrest said:

I am doing the operation in Moscow with Turkish specialists in a clinic here , please I need an advise .

Stop. Just cancel that immediately. 
 

Who is the doctor? What work of his can you point to that shows a high level of refinement and naturalness? Why is the nationality of the technicians relevant at all?

It sounds like you’re about to get yourself into a right mess.

 

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Turkish doctors have been operating Hairtransplant operations for such a long time because there so many Russians who go to turkey for it and that’s why it has become a new business in Moscow over the last few years , the clinic has good reputation with good reviews ,so I need this surgery or shall I keep on using minoxidil ? The team who will do the operation for me are mixed nationalities , Russians and Turkish .

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12 minutes ago, Tony blai seacrest said:

Turkish doctors have been operating Hairtransplant operations for such a long time because there so many Russians who go to turkey for it and that’s why it has become a new business in Moscow over the last few years , the clinic has good reputation with good reviews ,so I need this surgery or shall I keep on using minoxidil ? The team who will do the operation for me are mixed nationalities , Russians and Turkish .

You’re not understanding my point… None of the best clinics in the world are in Turkey. There being Turkish staff at this clinic means nothing at all and people from all over the world (including Russia) go to Turkey because it’s cheap. That’s it. 
 

The clinic has a good reputation according to who? What *independent* reviews can you point to? Are they using microscopes? Are their hairlines soft and irregular for naturalness?

This clinic could be a hidden gem that we don’t know about, but it’s unlikely. What is the name of the clinic/doctor?

16 minutes ago, Tony blai seacrest said:

or shall I keep on using minoxidil ?

Surgery or minoxidil are not your only options. 
 

One option is to buzz everything off and move on with your life. Another option is to try and stabilise your hair loss first with finasteride. If you haven’t tried a buzz cut and haven’t tried finasteride then you shouldn’t be getting surgery really. 
 

13 minutes ago, Tony blai seacrest said:

they have a guarantee for the new hair to grow .

Meaning what exactly? If it doesn’t grow it doesn’t grow. There are no guarantees. And just because it grows it doesn’t mean it will be good. A good hair transplant isn’t just moving hair from point A to point B. It’s about how refined and artistic it is for naturalness. 
 

It seems to me that you haven’t yet done the proper research needed and might end up at a clinic that are doing poor work by the standards we would expect & recommended. 

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2 hours ago, Tony blai seacrest said:

Please help me to take a decision , I have been using minoxidil for over 17 years of my life once a day on and off , now I have turned 40 and my hair is thinning and the frontal line is really receding , do I need a hair transplant or shall I continue using minoxidil and hair thickeners powders ? I am worried about the pain of the surgery and will it be worth it or now ? I am doing the operation in Moscow with Turkish specialists in a clinic here , please I need an advise .

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Don’t worry about the pain of the surgery. You need to focus on the pain of having your donor potentially ruined and either poor or unnatural results. Do your research by looking at patient results on the forum. You only get one chance at this. You are better off not having surgery until you are better educated on which surgeon is best for you. Every surgeon will say they are the best. A surgeon who says they can ‘guarantee’ their work is a huge red flag. 

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All the clinics in Russia give guarantees to their work , they guarantee that the hair will grow and he confirmed that the hairline will be natural , I have been doing my researches over the last three months on this and even more , https://www.instagram.com/doktor_emrahata

 

this is the doctor that his team is going to have the operation done on me , it’s after one week and I paid a deposit for it , also the reviews of the clinics are good on the internet .

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3 hours ago, Tony blai seacrest said:

All the clinics in Russia give guarantees to their work , they guarantee that the hair will grow and he confirmed that the hairline will be natural , I have been doing my researches over the last three months on this and even more , https://www.instagram.com/doktor_emrahata

 

this is the doctor that his team is going to have the operation done on me , it’s after one week and I paid a deposit for it , also the reviews of the clinics are good on the internet .

I’ve studied his cases on Instagram very carefully and while he does seem to achieve good density & growth, there is a lack of refinement with his hairline work. Some cases are better than others but I’m seeing a lot of hairlines than need to be much more irregular and with more soft single graft hairs placed in front of the hairline to create a softer & more broken up transition into the multi graft hairs behind. 
 

He might do a pretty good job for midscalp & crowns but from what I can see, I’m not impressed by the hairline work. 

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