That’s it, I’m going to these guys. Their hairline just seem significantly better to me than the 2 main hair transplant clinics in Canada (my country). Plus they don’t seem to push finasteride hard like other places.
@Dave Smith certainly for fut I mean rahal and hasson and Wong are also good but for a fut if you do your research there is a couple of decent clinics that are reasonably priced in the Toronto area
Good memory ! Not easy to remember hair transplant patients because their looks change so radically after transplant. But you're right, he was a regular poster online. Once he got his hair back he moved on. And rightfully so. We thank him big time for being so open and sharing every stage of his hair transplant growth from us.
Lots of great information but as usual, the price is left out. So it looks like I may need 6000 grafts. What can I expect to pay and where are you located?
I am impressed with many of your results. This being one of them. In regards to your technique, I’m curious what you think of Katona’s Restore results (FUE). I have renewed interest in it and was impressed with the majority of Katona’s results. I don’t like the idea of cutting a whole section of scalp out. But I was eventually sold and lost interest in FUE when I watched your opinion on FUT vs FUE.
Almost all patients who were most interested in FUE prior to their consultation visit leave wanting FUT. And rightly so. FUE simply does not grow as well or reliably as FUT and FUE causes far more damage to the skin, the grafts,lowers the amount of hair available for future procedures, and almost every time REQUIRES the entire back of the head to be shaved. Such is not the case for FUT which is still the GOLD STANDARD of hair transplantation despite the ridiculous and often illegal internet hype surrounding FUE. You are smart to reject FUE and go for FUT. Dr. Feller
I would really like to meet one of your patients to see the results for myself. I have a friend who got a hair transplant and it came out great. I dont know any others who got one.
Prior patients visit the office frequently. Just call the office and tell use when you are available and we'll have you visit when we have one or more patients visit for a follow up. If nothing else you'll find it educational and interesting.
Feller and Bloxham Hair Transplants what do you guys think of the way the does not use propecia? Won't his hair just get thinner and need another transplant later?
Great result. I have a question. I am 35 and have some temporal recession. I reckon I am a NW2 right now. I went to move my hairline back to NW1 Do you guys accept NW2 patients? Also, do you do miniaturization mapping through microscope during consultation to see if there is further miniaturization and getting on meds is warranted?
Thank you for joining us Curious. Yes, we do accept NW2 patients but of course would like to see some photos first. Please go to www.fellermedical.com and click on the contact/consultation button and send us some photos and some info. We'll know in two seconds if it's worth doing something yet or best to hold back a bit longer. I do not buy into minaturization mapping, that's just a sales gimmick. If you see recession in the hairline, as you do, I don't need any magnification to know miniaturization is doing it's dirty little work. Assume it is acting and act accordingly. It is here that Propecia comes into it's own. Perhaps even minoxidil, but I have a low opinion of this drug. Dr. Feller
I just had a strip surgery transplant 10 days ago and will likely need another one in 10-12 months to get the coverage I want. I'm on board with strip surgery being the way to go, but I was wondering about having multiple strip surgeries and their potential to have scar stretching. Isn't there an increased risk of scar stretch with multiple strip surgeries? Thanks.
Scar stretch is normal. The degree of stretch will largely depend on the quality of the skin. That said, the skill and experience of the surgeon will play a major role as well.
I was thinking the exact same thing he essentially needs to be sure that based on his loss and donor area that he'll have enough hair to cover his recession
say you need 2500 GUs and not 5000 GUs, is the strip size you guys take the same everytime? Or do you just strip as much as you need, leaving a smaller scar?
Hi George, Costs can be reviewed here: fellermedical.com/costs. If you'd like to make an appointment for a consultation, call the office (516-487-3797) and speak with our scheduler. Look forward to it.
You guys make people happy. Good job.
That’s it, I’m going to these guys. Their hairline just seem significantly better to me than the 2 main hair transplant clinics in Canada (my country).
Plus they don’t seem to push finasteride hard like other places.
Did you do it?
@Dave Smith certainly for fut I mean rahal and hasson and Wong are also good but for a fut if you do your research there is a couple of decent clinics that are reasonably priced in the Toronto area
Brilliant work again. I've been studying this stuff online for years now and you guys are easily the best. Thanks for these informative videos.
I remember him from the forums. Good guy and he was over-the-moon pleased with his transplant!
Good memory ! Not easy to remember hair transplant patients because their looks change so radically after transplant. But you're right, he was a regular poster online. Once he got his hair back he moved on. And rightfully so. We thank him big time for being so open and sharing every stage of his hair transplant growth from us.
Awesome presentation,awesome doctors.. very well explained... great result! I wonder how much it cost.
Thank you.
Costs can be found here: fellermedical.com/costs -- Dr Bloxham
Awesome job 👏
Please take their advice. Select a facility that specializes in hair transplants. This is the best way to avoid a bad result.
It's amazing that he still has large doner area could get another fut and fue
Lots of great information but as usual, the price is left out. So it looks like I may need 6000 grafts. What can I expect to pay and where are you located?
That's amazing I'm in the same boat man would love to get that done but don't got the money on me wish I could get a loan at a decent rate
Same dude...
I am impressed with many of your results. This being one of them.
In regards to your technique, I’m curious what you think of Katona’s Restore results (FUE).
I have renewed interest in it and was impressed with the majority of Katona’s results.
I don’t like the idea of cutting a whole section of scalp out. But I was eventually sold and lost interest in FUE when I watched your opinion on FUT vs FUE.
Almost all patients who were most interested in FUE prior to their consultation visit leave wanting FUT. And rightly so. FUE simply does not grow as well or reliably as FUT and FUE causes far more damage to the skin, the grafts,lowers the amount of hair available for future procedures, and almost every time REQUIRES the entire back of the head to be shaved. Such is not the case for FUT which is still the GOLD STANDARD of hair transplantation despite the ridiculous and often illegal internet hype surrounding FUE. You are smart to reject FUE and go for FUT.
Dr. Feller
Still around? Your website link doesn’t work
I would really like to meet one of your patients to see the results for myself. I have a friend who got a hair transplant and it came out great. I dont know any others who got one.
Prior patients visit the office frequently. Just call the office and tell use when you are available and we'll have you visit when we have one or more patients visit for a follow up. If nothing else you'll find it educational and interesting.
Feller and Bloxham Hair Transplants what do you guys think of the way the does not use propecia? Won't his hair just get thinner and need another transplant later?
Great result. I have a question. I am 35 and have some temporal recession. I reckon I am a NW2 right now. I went to move my hairline back to NW1 Do you guys accept NW2 patients? Also, do you do miniaturization mapping through microscope during consultation to see if there is further miniaturization and getting on meds is warranted?
Thank you for joining us Curious. Yes, we do accept NW2 patients but of course would like to see some photos first. Please go to www.fellermedical.com and click on the contact/consultation button and send us some photos and some info. We'll know in two seconds if it's worth doing something yet or best to hold back a bit longer.
I do not buy into minaturization mapping, that's just a sales gimmick. If you see recession in the hairline, as you do, I don't need any magnification to know miniaturization is doing it's dirty little work. Assume it is acting and act accordingly. It is here that Propecia comes into it's own. Perhaps even minoxidil, but I have a low opinion of this drug.
Dr. Feller
What medications do you need to maintain the rest of your hair
I just had a strip surgery transplant 10 days ago and will likely need another one in 10-12 months to get the coverage I want. I'm on board with strip surgery being the way to go, but I was wondering about having multiple strip surgeries and their potential to have scar stretching. Isn't there an increased risk of scar stretch with multiple strip surgeries? Thanks.
Scar stretch is normal. The degree of stretch will largely depend on the quality of the skin. That said, the skill and experience of the surgeon will play a major role as well.
I want my hairline fuller
Diffuse thinning in his 20s yet no finasteride ? Isn't that asking for troubles....
I was thinking the exact same thing he essentially needs to be sure that based on his loss and donor area that he'll have enough hair to cover his recession
say you need 2500 GUs and not 5000 GUs, is the strip size you guys take the same everytime? Or do you just strip as much as you need, leaving a smaller scar?
Thank you for the question. We would most likely keep the length of the strip about the same but only take half the width.
Dr. Feller
just send an email to info@fellermedical.com, hopefully i can get some advice
thanks
I live in NYC and need a hairline transport, how much will it cost and how can I see u guys. Thank you
Hi George,
Costs can be reviewed here: fellermedical.com/costs. If you'd like to make an appointment for a consultation, call the office (516-487-3797) and speak with our scheduler. Look forward to it.
@@fellerandbloxham I live in New York 🗽 as well
Next year I am definitely doing it
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