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Could you Tell me the Total price that 4k grafts cost you ? I Don't understand why no one ever post how much it cost them ? it would help us little people decide whats the best Doc to go too and how much we need to save .. YOUR results are Fricken Incredible and I would love to know what it set you back So I can Start Saving up maybe even PM me ?
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Grafts range from 6-12$ for each one......you need to talk to the clinic about the cost, they all vary.
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12.5 months post op
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Originally Posted by Rekoj
Could you Tell me the Total price that 4k grafts cost you ? I Don't understand why no one ever post how much it cost them ? it would help us little people decide whats the best Doc to go too and how much we need to save .. YOUR results are Fricken Incredible and I would love to know what it set you back So I can Start Saving up maybe even PM me ?
I don't like giving out costs for a few reasons:
1)Prices may have changed.
2)Prices may not apply in the same way to your own case. I mean, you might think you need 4000 grafts but in reality you may need more or less.
3)It is better to contact clinics for this information.
Having said all that, Feller Medical display their prices online and most of the high end surgeons are in the same ball park.
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Wow. Those are amazing results for only 4200 grafts. The density would appear to be over 10,000 grafts. Is the patient using gel and toppik or any other kind of concealer?
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Originally Posted by drybone
Wow. Those are amazing results for only 4200 grafts. The density would appear to be over 10,000 grafts. Is the patient using gel and toppik or any other kind of concealer?
I am using styling products but no hair loss concealers. The hair count of the 4312 grafts was approximately 7700.
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Originally Posted by matt1978
12.5 months post op
The pictures you posted at 12 months show your hair to be much denser and fuller compared to these pictures, where you can see a lot of scalp in the mid scalp area. Not to discredit the incredible result of the surgery, but the first set of pictures look much better in terms of results. Even though there was clearly a lighting difference it still looked much fuller.
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Originally Posted by Haircure
The pictures you posted at 12 months show your hair to be much denser and fuller compared to these pictures, where you can see a lot of scalp in the mid scalp area. Not to discredit the incredible result of the surgery, but the first set of pictures look much better in terms of results. Even though there was clearly a lighting difference it still looked much fuller.
No worries. The differences can be explained as follows.
In the latest photos my hair had been cut the week before and was probably at least an inch shorter. During the day at Dr Konior's office I met a few prospective patients. They inspected my hair and it got a little bit scruffy which exposes the thinness more, especially at the back.
The most telling difference though is the lighting. My pictures at the start of the thread are indoor natural daylight whereas the 12.5 month ones are under harsh lights.
I've actually stopped dyeing my hair now to lower the scalp visibility. I'm about 30% grey!
BTW I have a video of the result: https://vimeo.com/107755371
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