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Originally Posted by chrisis
Good discussion. Thank you El Nino.
You're welcome chrisis.
I am glad you decided to stop digging.
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Originally Posted by grdadwithquestions
Hi All - After extensive research and thought, I realize I am not comfortable with FUT because of the scar it will leave. I am comfortable with FUE and would love your advice as to who is the best doctor for FUE in NY or on the east coast. Much appreciate!
Sorry about hijacking your thread along with chrisis.
My advice would be to consult with Feller and True and Dorin, both in NY.
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Originally Posted by El Nino
I am glad you decided to stop digging.
What exactly do you mean, stop digging?
I must have missed whatever you think you accomplished in this debate.
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Please keep this thread on topic. All future posts that are off topic will be removed.
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Senior Member
Let's hope that the individual did not just give up and lose interest.
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NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin
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If you give up after 3 pages of posts discussing surgery options, then you're not ready for surgery.
This topic was posted in a subforum about hair transplants, so discussions around hair transplant options are kindof inevitable and should be encouraged.
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Senior Member
Sometimes the emotions and frustrations from our hairloss along with sorting out the endless information, we need a break from it all.
Sometimes when an individual says they give up they really are saying, "I need to get away from this for awhile".
Then after a break and much reflection, things can begin to make more sense again.
Just a thought.
"Gillenator"
Independent Patient Advocate
more.hair@verizon.net
NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin
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I agree
Price should NEVER be a strategy when it comes to something like this. And to travel to Europe literally makes zero God forsaken sense! You get what you pay for in life. Open up your wallet and stop being cheap. You sound like one of those women that gets but implants but wants the most inexpensive route then their ass blows up!
Originally Posted by Delphi
You're certainly entitled to your opinion, I just don't think it's a smart strategy to think of price first. I also think that being as close to your doctor and clinic as possible is preferable in case of some sort of complication and for followups. Unfortunately there are so few good doctors out there that this is not always possible, so this is why I agree that traveling to the best doctor for you , not just based on lowest price is reasonable.
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I don't know why this thread was bumped...
Originally Posted by ed1750
Price should NEVER be a strategy when it comes to something like this. And to travel to Europe literally makes zero God forsaken sense! You get what you pay for in life. Open up your wallet and stop being cheap. You sound like one of those women that gets but implants but wants the most inexpensive route then their ass blows up!
Paying a lot doesn't guarantee quality. It's not about being cheap, it's about trying to find a competent clinic (they can be hard to find). And then planning for multiple surgeries, which can cost a small fortune (almost nobody can get just one hair transplant, and doesn't need more).
In my case, I paid $36,000 for FUE with a "recommended" American doctor ($8 per graft, 4500 grafts, three days of mixed BHT and FUE) and I had ZERO results. Maybe it wasn't expensive enough?
Compared to other types of cosmetic surgery, hair transplants are very overpriced, and IMO very often the results are lousy and not worth paying a penny for.
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