
Chrisis' 2650(ish) FUE with Dr Feriduni
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My own stance was I'd pay for this one way or another.
Also, bear in mind I went for a dense packing of 2600 in a relatively small area and an aggressive hairline. If you chose something more conservative, you might be able to get away with a more affordable op. I'd get in touch with the clinic and discuss your situation and budget. Shy bairns...Leave a comment:
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My hairline is slightly worse than yours was mate. Thing is I don't think I can afford to get it done much as I'd like too. Think repayments would be too much for me sadly.Leave a comment:
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Cheers chrisis. I'm down south. Oxfordshire mate. Hmm guess its a few grand then? Six maybe?Leave a comment:
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Bank loan, the clinic don't offer finance. Let me know if you any help deciding. Where in the UK are you based?Leave a comment:
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Good luck to you both. This has really tempted me. Shall look into it myself over time. May I ask if your finance was thru the clinic, or was it a bank loan crisis?Leave a comment:
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I know you've been waiting for this for a while, so I bet you're glad it all done and dusted. The hairline looks great. The lost graft shouldnt matter in the long run. Now the next stage of waiting has begun!Leave a comment:
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Looking at your pics is great and your hairline is exactly the same hairline I wantHence I will be showing your pics to the great doc on my consultation day as a point of reference.
Quick question about the bandana - do u wear it over a headband to minimise the amount of contact with the grafts, or do u just put it on in a way that achieves the same result?
The bandana is given to you the day following the procedure, and it's just to be used for personal comfort when you're out and about. If you're happy to go without using the bandana, then go for it I'd say! If you have any more questions feel free to ask; the more prepared you are, the better.
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Incredible. Chris, it looks amazing. Glad everything went well, top notch write up too.Leave a comment:
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Good Stuff Chris
I will be in the safe hands of Dr Feriduni in about 6 weeks so cant wait. And its very comforting to hear you wax lyrical about the professionalism of the whole experience.
Looking at your pics is great and your hairline is exactly the same hairline I wantHence I will be showing your pics to the great doc on my consultation day as a point of reference.
Quick question about the bandana - do u wear it over a headband to minimise the amount of contact with the grafts, or do u just put it on in a way that achieves the same result?
To be honest I couldnt give a fiddlers f##k about peeps looking at my head post surgery....if anyone asks you can always say you were involved in an accident and had some minor corrective surgery....or notLeave a comment:
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Nice one chrisis! You've had it done! great write up, good luck with it. Shall be watching your locks grow out. How much did it cost you all in all? If I was wealthy I'd follow your footsteps. Actually didn't you take a bank loan out? Are the monthly repayments steep? Thanks!Leave a comment:
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Hopefully any I want! I am a fan of quiffs though, so I'll be spiking it up as before, however, as Dr Feriduni said, I won't need to rely on growing hair longer at the sides and towards the back to create the illusion of coverage. I'll have coverage already.
Keep the comments and questions coming!Leave a comment:
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Even though I'm not interested in a HT and doubt I ever will be, this was incredibly interesting and informative. Thanks.Leave a comment:
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