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Not the Right Place for Hair Transplants
Mediocre results after 3 extensive FUE hair transplants.
After that, I went to better-rated, more expensive place for one more. A place that actually has tons of good "before/after" pictures and tons of positive FUE reviews.
-The other place said they always get better after just one (instead of 3). Said most people only need 1.5 treatments for great results.
-The other place said the modern standard is a 1mm punch size. Dahiya's clinic used huge 1.25mm punch size, which hugely depleted my formerly-dense back-scalp, unevenly, with huge gaps in the donor area, without even getting acceptable transplant results. They said 1.25 is "old-school", bordering on hair plugs.
-The other place said it's really bad that they did that extreme amount of donor depletion with that little positive results in 3 extensive treatments. They were genuinely shocked by it.
-The entire left side of the recipient area was angled the wrong way significantly, angled towards the center. Especially the front few millimeters. Makes it really difficult to keep it straight combed down. The other place said there's no good way to fix it at this point, other than to just slightly angle the new hairs back the right way and hope to be able to train all the hairs to go the right way over years.
-I went with Dahiya because they were available sooner, and to save a few thousand ($4/graft instead of $5). Instead I ended up wasting like $14,000 extra, and having a much more depleted and "Swiss cheese like" donor area, requiring a higher razor setting to hide.
Generally, you get what you pay for. Don't go for the cheaper hair transplant place with few reviews and few before/after shots. You'll regret it.
After that, I went to better-rated, more expensive place for one more. A place that actually has tons of good "before/after" pictures and tons of positive FUE reviews.
-The other place said they always get better after just one (instead of 3). Said most people only need 1.5 treatments for great results.
-The other place said the modern standard is a 1mm punch size. Dahiya's clinic used huge 1.25mm punch size, which hugely depleted my formerly-dense back-scalp, unevenly, with huge gaps in the donor area, without even getting acceptable transplant results. They said 1.25 is "old-school", bordering on hair plugs.
-The other place said it's really bad that they did that extreme amount of donor depletion with that little positive results in 3 extensive treatments. They were genuinely shocked by it.
-The entire left side of the recipient area was angled the wrong way significantly, angled towards the center. Especially the front few millimeters. Makes it really difficult to keep it straight combed down. The other place said there's no good way to fix it at this point, other than to just slightly angle the new hairs back the right way and hope to be able to train all the hairs to go the right way over years.
-I went with Dahiya because they were available sooner, and to save a few thousand ($4/graft instead of $5). Instead I ended up wasting like $14,000 extra, and having a much more depleted and "Swiss cheese like" donor area, requiring a higher razor setting to hide.
Generally, you get what you pay for. Don't go for the cheaper hair transplant place with few reviews and few before/after shots. You'll regret it.
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