mongrel_man
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Any recommended Canadian specialists? If so, what are they known for. And is there anything that could be done better by an american? I don't want to regret anything
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>10 years ago, Canada had better hair transplant specialists than the US, or at least on par with the very best American specialists ; namely Drs. Hasson & Wong in Vancouver, and Dr. Rahal in Ottawa. Dr. Nakatsui in Edmonton did fine work as well.Any recommended Canadian specialists? If so, what are they known for. And is there anything that could be done better by an american? I don't want to regret anything
I definitely think I need suborbitals or fatgrafting, also ptosis correctment surgery. Probably also gonial implants. But I'm getting set up to get invisilign, which will give me *some* horizontal width, so I'll see what changes after that>10 years ago, Canada had better hair transplant specialists than the US, or at least on par with the very best American specialists ; namely Drs. Hasson & Wong in Vancouver, and Dr. Rahal in Ottawa. Dr. Nakatsui in Edmonton did fine work as well.
I don't know if this info is still relevant nowadays. Maybe the American doctors have caught up since then, especially with the rise of a younger generation.
For other procedures, I assume you'll find decent local surgeons for basic needs ; but you may want to travel to the US for more demanding plans.
What kind of surgeries are you considering ?
Vermicel do you think I can find a good HT surgeon who’d do 1000-1500 grafts FUT and no shave for ~3000€?>10 years ago, Canada had better hair transplant specialists than the US, or at least on par with the very best American specialists ; namely Drs. Hasson & Wong in Vancouver, and Dr. Rahal in Ottawa. Dr. Nakatsui in Edmonton did fine work as well.
I don't know if this info is still relevant nowadays. Maybe the American doctors have caught up since then, especially with the rise of a younger generation.
For other procedures, I assume you'll find decent local surgeons for basic needs ; but you may want to travel to the US for more demanding plans.
What kind of surgeries are you considering ?
hey vermicel i live in canada also and i cant leave the country for a while so i was wondering if you have surgeon suggestions for any of the following procedures:>10 years ago, Canada had better hair transplant specialists than the US, or at least on par with the very best American specialists ; namely Drs. Hasson & Wong in Vancouver, and Dr. Rahal in Ottawa. Dr. Nakatsui in Edmonton did fine work as well.
I don't know if this info is still relevant nowadays. Maybe the American doctors have caught up since then, especially with the rise of a younger generation.
For other procedures, I assume you'll find decent local surgeons for basic needs ; but you may want to travel to the US for more demanding plans.
What kind of surgeries are you considering ?
If you wanna be safe go in America is much expensive thoAny recommended Canadian specialists? If so, what are they known for. And is there anything that could be done better by an american? I don't want to regret anything