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5 years after my transplant what has changed?
Hello. So I ah my transplant by Dr Ferundi (in Belgium) about 5 years ago and it changed my life. I used to be on here every day reading the boards etc.
My transplant went really well & after that it felt like my life went back to normal and that is why I haven’t really been on here since.
Looking back on it I would say my results and 95% perfect (which I think is a pretty fantastic result and I’m super happy with it). I’m thinking now I could do with a little touchup to resolve the minor imperfections.
No I’m just wondering, in the five years since I’ve had my surgery has the technology changed much? For example last time I looked at here was being used by some doctors on the scalp. I think from memory there was reasonably good success but not everyone is doing it. Has that changed? The reason I ask is because I would say my donor area is limited, so I could probably get another 1000 maybe 2000 grafts maximum. I liked the idea of using theatre as from what I’ve heard about it it’s normally quicker than the hair on the scalp, which for me was in a great way to bulk out the hair as I’ve always had naturally “thinner” hair.
My other question was, is Dr Ferundi still around and is he still well respected? Obviously I would like to go back to him
Thanks in advance everyone
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