My Experience with FUT/Dr Rogers and Hair Transplant Surgeries

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  • Rabbit1985
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2013
    • 2

    My Experience with FUT/Dr Rogers and Hair Transplant Surgeries

    Hi Everyone!

    I just wanted to share some information about my recent procedure so hopefully it can help others!

    Firstly, I really recommend everyone to do their own research! I went to a number of consultations before deciding on the firm and surgeon, and the differences between providers is the like the difference between Asda Smart Price and Asda's Finest! (Sorry - rubbish analogy!).

    Firstly, one firm I would really recommend staying away from is UK Hair Transplant Clinics! It only takes a Google search to find bad news about this firm and its owners; to save some time, here is one such article I would recommend reading:



    I added to the above forum to tell my story about UK Hair Transplant Clinics, and I would suggest reading it (please note there was a couple of points where I got the name wrong! It is 'UK HAIR TRANSPLANT CLINICS' you should stay away from, not 'HAIR TRANSPLANT SURGERIES' (I have re-clarified this on the thread!).

    I'll end this by just commenting how made up I am with my surgery; I had FUT surgery with Dr Rogers on Harley Street, through Hair Transplant Surgeries, a firm I cannot recommend highly enough (please see attached thread above); even after I added to this thread on the 09/11/13, I am still in regular correspondence with Mark at Hair Transplant Surgeries (http://www.htsclinics.co.uk/), who talked me through all the after-care and making sure everything is going as it should be (which it is!). I can’t stress enough how much the aftercare has been appreciated and is such a big part to the success of the procedure, so you really do not want a firm that takes your money then says goodbye!

    Only other advice I can give is when you go for surgery bring a baseball cap (Dr Rogers kindly gave me one as I forgot!), which should be very lose fitting, and they should show you how to take it on and off; this is just to protect the implants if you are then travelling onwards straight after the procedure.
    Also, don’t panic about it! I can honestly, hand on heart, say the only pain I felt was when they inject the antiseptic into the donor area and the transplant area. This only lasts a minute tops as Dr Rogers made sure the area was completely numb before anything is carried out (I honestly think I could have taken a baseball bat to the head and not felt anything!). Oddly, the whole experience was surprisingly relaxing!

    If you want to ask me any questions about the procedure or my provider/surgeon, my all means reply to me on this thread.

    All the Best,

    Dan (2 Months Post-Op)
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  • Misery
    Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 69

    #2
    Apologies for bringing up an old thread, but am curious as to why Dr Rogers has very few posts as he was apparently one of a few who people use in London

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