Hair Transplant Journey of John Cross, UK | 8183 grafts | Dr. Pradeep Sethi - Eugenix

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  • Pradeep Sethi, MD
    IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
    • Oct 2018
    • 1255

    Hair Transplant Journey of John Cross, UK | 8183 grafts | Dr. Pradeep Sethi - Eugenix

    This is the journey of one of our patients.

    Mr. John Cross, who is a resident of the United Kingdom Like many others, every clinic denied him. He is a very active member of the Hair Restoration Network forum. After watching multiple success stories of similar states from Eugenix, he decided to go for a Hair Transplant procedure. Eugenix gave him hope, and he trusted this hope. After a consultation with the doctor, he decided to go for it, and the doctor suggested that for complete coverage, two or more sittings would be required. His first sitting was addressed by Eugenix on March 7, 2022.

    In his first procedure, 5388 grafts were implanted; of these, 4088 were taken from his scalp donor and 1300 from the beard. After receiving phenomenal results from his first procedure, John was so excited. After the good, remarkable results, John said that he felt he had aged backwards, and post-surgery care was spontaneous and up to the mark.

    After a good experience with his first procedure, he decided to go with Eugenix for his second procedure. On October 9, 2022, after 10 months since his first procedure, his second procedure was addressed. A total of 2795 grafts were implanted this time, of which 1595 were extracted from his scalp donor and 1200 from his beard donor. After his second procedure, he was very happy with the hospitality at Eugenix.

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    Pradeep Sethi, MD
    Hair Transplant Surgeon at Eugenix Hair Sciences
    Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons (IAHRS)
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