Ah that's not bad, I take it that includes travel and accommodation etc too?
Anyway good luck with it, I'm sure it'll turn out great for you especially with that Doc.
Originally posted by rugger31
How you travelling, train, plane or driving mate. Still undecided myself between FUE with your choice and 1 other doc who's strip work is amazing.
Personally I don't even see strip as a consideration for guys with anything under a NW 3.5.
As for the UK the only doctor I'd consider is Farjo, who as far as I know does strip and very limited FUE procedures.
Though I've not been overly impressed with his results.
For us UK guys it's really only a choice between Belgium and N-America for the best work.
Ah that's not bad, I take it that includes travel and accommodation etc too?
Anyway good luck with it, I'm sure it'll turn out great for you especially with that Doc.
You get one night stay at a pretty nice hotel included. It's not expensive for the rest.
I am not a doctor or medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions expressed are my own unless stated otherwise. Always consult with your own family doctor prior to embarking on any form of hair loss treatment or surgery.
All the best Chris, we have spoken privately over the last year and im confident you have certainly chosen the right surgeon for you, well done.
Its recommended to stop minox 7-10 days prior and you can start back up 7-10 after.
Thanks Spex! Yeah, due to the short hair styles I go for, FUE was the best route for me personally, and Dr Feriduni is in the right location and priced within budget. The Goldilocks of doctors, you might say
Ahead of my hair transplant in February with Dr Feriduni, my thoughts have turned to hairline designs.
I believe the hairline is of huge importance, therefore I'm looking for some feedback about what design I should go for. I'd also like to know what anyone else has done in advance of their hair transplant, in terms of preparing to discuss with the doctor their exact requirements. Did you go with a hairline design in mind? Perhaps a mock up of your own, or photos of guys with hairlines you liked?
Here is a photo* of the design my doctor has recommended:
The brown line is a conservative approach, and the orange line is more ambitious. The red line illustrates the entire treated area. I've opted for the orange, which will require approximately 2,600 grafts.
*taken when minoxidil had ravished my hairline - it's actually a lot thicker now. That may impact on how many grafts I need, but I'll wait until I see the doctor in February.
Your hair looks great. Wonder why you are going for a transplant!
When are you having this done, it's soon isn't it?
Can't wait to see how it turns out, good luck!
Two sessions on Monday and Tuesday of next week
Originally posted by itsmyhairs
Uhm, probably because he doesn't want to have the receding hairline look and has thick enough hair that it's unlikely he'll lose too much more?
Exactly this. Many people will be shocked I'm doing this, but hair means a lot to my appearance and only I experience the daily anxieties that come with styling it and worrying about weather conditions.
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