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    Smile KGB Special offer

    http://www.kgbdeals.co.uk/national/d...don---national

    Hello comrades,

    What do you think about the above offer - is it any good?
    Have just joined, so will read previous threads about the success of FUE transplant. Although i would welcome any feedback.

    Many thanks
    Mr President

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr President View Post
    http://www.kgbdeals.co.uk/national/d...don---national

    Hello comrades,

    What do you think about the above offer - is it any good?
    Have just joined, so will read previous threads about the success of FUE transplant. Although i would welcome any feedback.

    Many thanks
    Mr President
    I bought the offer and am booked in for march

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    loool

    who would be that stupid to go for a cheapest transplant??

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    Better no transplant than cheap transplant.
    Besides, how can anyone think in advance, what kind of result density wise can one expect from only 1000 grafts..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2020 View Post
    loool

    who would be that stupid to go for a cheapest transplant??
    A business consultant with a masters degree...well in my case anyway

    I am having 2000 grafts not 1000 and the density depends on the surface needing treating, so sweeping statements also dont help.

    Not sure these forums are that productive which is a real shame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nepxh04 View Post

    I am having 2000 grafts not 1000 and the density depends on the surface needing treating, so sweeping statements also dont help.
    Yes, but then You have to pay additionally for 1000 more grafts at regular price.

    I am not trying to sweep or disrespect anything. My thoughts only - for once in a lifetime procudure the choice of surgeon is crucial, and sadly as with everything else in life, higher cost usually means higher quality of work.

    Personally I would most likely need more than 2,000 grafts and as I cannot afford high-end cost and surgeon, I have decided not to go with a cheap HT at all and easily end up with results I wouldn't be happy with or ones I would have to correct again in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StressedToTheBald View Post
    Yes, but then You have to pay additionally for 1000 more grafts at regular price.

    I am not trying to sweep or disrespect anything. My thoughts only - for once in a lifetime procudure the choice of surgeon is crucial, and sadly as with everything else in life, higher cost usually means higher quality of work.

    Personally I would most likely need more than 2,000 grafts and as I cannot afford high-end cost and surgeon, I have decided not to go with a cheap HT at all and easily end up with results I wouldn't be happy with or ones I would have to correct again in the future.
    I negotiated 1000 more grafts for the same price...so let's see how it goes.

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    I've not heard good things about the number of UK hair transplant surgeons who are both skilled and ethical. Of course, in any country this industry is littered with lousy doctors, but for some reason the UK and Ireland regularly come up in complaints that I've read.
    That said, there are no doubt talented and ethical surgeons in those places too. I would just be weary about choosing a transplant clinic based on price (this goes for people anywhere in the world).
    Nepxh, if you do go through with it, best of luck. Keep us updated!

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    In the end i decided nto to pursue this special ofer.

    Although the free consultation i had witht he consultant on Harvey Street was exceptional. The consultant recommended a hair system as probabily the best option for me, due to the poor quality of hair I have left on my head.

    I have accepted my baldness as a result, and will consider a hair piece if required in the future.

    Good luck with what you choose to do.

    Mr P

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