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Hi there. First things first, thank you for allowing us the audience into your hair transplant journey. You have been very transparent and honest all the way. With that said im actually at a crossroad of choosing clinics, it stands between Longevita & Heva. So my questions to you regarding Heva are: 1. Who was the main surgeon who personally performed the procedure on you? Male or female? 2. Was the doctor present at all during your procedure? Or did they leave it all to the technicians, and left? 3. How many technicians were involved? What specifically were their tasks? To assist the doctor with equipment? Or to actually perform on your scalp aswell? 4. Why wasnt your English speaking translater present at all time, while you did your procedure? 5. Did your english speaking rep and doctor have a virtual consultation/follow up with you, after your procedure? Thanks in advance x
Hey. You're welcome. 1. The 2 female technicians performed numbing, extracting the follicles, implanting them into the recipient area, and PRP. Dr Seda drew my new hairline and recipient area- i.e. showed/told them what to do before the procedure started, and a male made the incisions. 2. Dr Seda and/or the male wasn't, no. Dr Seda came into the room to check up on things a few times during the day. 3. Two as above. They actually performed the transplant as above in 1. 4. I don't know- probably because there were many of us getting our transplants and/or washes done at the clinic that day- she seemed to be the only translator performing that role that I could tell on the day. 5. No. They just ask you to send them pictures every few days after the surgery. I guess that is/was their 'virtual consultation'. Not sure if things have changed since then. You're welcome.
Thank you so much @IntentionalAdulting, your answers are highly appreciated. Still making my way through all of your videos one by one. More questions will definitely be asked
No, I went by myself, but that was only because I was in Turkey (albeit a different part) about 7 months before that with someone else and I felt so safe and comfortable there, so I had no concerns about going.
Link to my hair transplant playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLiBQbAGm-Mn5OSzN5f2wfAJmSXthFMaRj.html
Contact Heva clinic using my link to get 10% off your gold or diamond hair transplant package: www.dentalhairclinicturkey.com/contact-form-r/
Hi there. First things first, thank you for allowing us the audience into your hair transplant journey. You have been very transparent and honest all the way. With that said im actually at a crossroad of choosing clinics, it stands between Longevita & Heva.
So my questions to you regarding Heva are:
1. Who was the main surgeon who personally performed the procedure on you? Male or female?
2. Was the doctor present at all during your procedure? Or did they leave it all to the technicians, and left?
3. How many technicians were involved? What specifically were their tasks? To assist the doctor with equipment? Or to actually perform on your scalp aswell?
4. Why wasnt your English speaking translater present at all time, while you did your procedure?
5. Did your english speaking rep and doctor have a virtual consultation/follow up with you, after your procedure?
Thanks in advance x
Hey. You're welcome.
1. The 2 female technicians performed numbing, extracting the follicles, implanting them into the recipient area, and PRP. Dr Seda drew my new hairline and recipient area- i.e. showed/told them what to do before the procedure started, and a male made the incisions.
2. Dr Seda and/or the male wasn't, no. Dr Seda came into the room to check up on things a few times during the day.
3. Two as above. They actually performed the transplant as above in 1.
4. I don't know- probably because there were many of us getting our transplants and/or washes done at the clinic that day- she seemed to be the only translator performing that role that I could tell on the day.
5. No. They just ask you to send them pictures every few days after the surgery. I guess that is/was their 'virtual consultation'. Not sure if things have changed since then.
You're welcome.
Thank you so much @IntentionalAdulting, your answers are highly appreciated. Still making my way through all of your videos one by one. More questions will definitely be asked
Hi did you travel alone to turkey? Congrats on your new hair journey
Thank you!! Yes, I did!
Looks good :)
Thanks hun!
Do you taking a travel partner to Turkey? Did you feel unsafe at any point?
No, I went by myself, but that was only because I was in Turkey (albeit a different part) about 7 months before that with someone else and I felt so safe and comfortable there, so I had no concerns about going.
Was these doctors are just consultants? I was told to make sure you have Doctors
@@larriandavis4037 mine were consultants, yes. A doctor only did my incisions and another doctor drew my hairline.
Did you have to cut your hair?
No you don't have to cut your hair- they can do it just cutting the donor and recipient area.
@@TheWellnessAbbey Thank you, I’m scheduled at the end of the month
Hope it goes well!!!! Very exciting!
You could have got sedated for the shots i beilive Heva has it . Definitely Asli Tarcan
Thanks for sharing this info!