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I like this guy but never had a procedure with him. I did have a consult but my donor area was too thin for FUE.
Dr Bisanga https://bhrclinic.com/
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Dr. Rahal in canada produces some pretty crazy hairlines.
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Originally Posted by mia9494
Dr. Rahal in canada produces some pretty crazy hairlines.
Ha! I don't know if "crazy" is the exact description I'm looking for, but Rahal is definitely on my radar. Thanks
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Dr Wesley is excellent so discuss your concerns surrounding numbers at a second consult. Allow him to gain a better idea on YOUR goal.
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djohnson, I saw a post from Wesley's patient who has a 1 year time lapse of his hair on youtube...it looked great. I think 1600 would be brilliant for you. Less is more in general, and graft survival will be better with less density. Hair transplants are a lifelong commitment, you'd probably need a touch-up down the road.
As far as traveling- I think there are a lot of great choices away from the coasts where high costs of living doesn't get rolled into the price tag.
Good luck!
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