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4202 Grafts, 7-Month Hair Transplant Result done by Dr Koray Erdogan
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dont know man, I guess 2€ per graft.from pedo rotting in jail and getting fucked by tyrones to human
how much does he charge per graft?
I remember you were interested in a HT (right?), did you choose where to go?dont know man, I guess 2€ per graft.
You seem knowledgeable who do you think are best surgeons for ht?Looks very unnatural.
Normies might not be able to tell it's a hair transplant, but it looks uncanny enough that your subconscious would pick up on it and feel uneasy.
- hairline too high
- temporal triangles left receded (wide look to forehead)
- hairline too straight for the level of temporal triangle recession
- no gradient/softness to the hairline
There's like a normie HT forum where you can get recommendations, i think it's called hair restoration network.You seem knowledgeable who do you think are best surgeons for ht?
Am I retard for going to Turkey because they're cheaper or there are good ones?
Like I don't know how to judge these results, because they always start from a bunch of hair, I couldn't even say if the surgeon could have done better with that starting point (I've seen other results where he does temple peaks restoration, unlike this one)
Not bad, but what if he goes NW7 in the future. Does he still have grafts in his donor area for an other transplant?4202 Grafts, 7-Month Hair Transplant Result done by Dr Koray Erdogan
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I'm checking it out right now, especially looking for eu surgeons (head a lot about Bisanga)There's like a normie HT forum where you can get recommendations, i think it's called hair restoration network.
Overall there's a bunch who are good and typically the most important factors to consider are experience and the actual surgeon being there for most of the procedure and doing it himself vs. leaving it to technicians.
Turkey clinics are transplant mills designed to get as many people in and out as possible and they rely on technicians to do most of the work, usually with the head surgeon popping in briefly to make incisions and then doing the same for 20 other people. The cheapness is good for megasessions but I would avoid doing any delicate or meticulous hairline work there.
Depends on your genes. Generally if you’re receding and dont have it under controls with 5ars, then yes it’s a totally bad idea.I'm checking it out right now, especially looking for eu surgeons (head a lot about Bisanga)
A questione, I'm receding but I have a naturally high forehead too from the start, do you think doing lowering hairline surgery (usually not reccomended for men) and then HT is a bad idea?
So I should take fin, see how it goes and then decide, thanksDepends on your genes. Generally if you’re receding and dont have it under controls with 5ars, then yes it’s a totally bad idea.
Can I cheap out if I just want to lower my hairline slightly and make it more symmetrical?There's like a normie HT forum where you can get recommendations, i think it's called hair restoration network.
Overall there's a bunch who are good and typically the most important factors to consider are experience and the actual surgeon being there for most of the procedure and doing it himself vs. leaving it to technicians.
Turkey clinics are transplant mills designed to get as many people in and out as possible and they rely on technicians to do most of the work, usually with the head surgeon popping in briefly to make incisions and then doing the same for 20 other people. The cheapness is good for megasessions but I would avoid doing any delicate or meticulous hairline work there.
See the quote.Can I cheap out if I just want to lower my hairline slightly and make it more symmetrical?