Australia clinics quoted me over $14,000 for hair transplant. Instead, I went to a well renowned clinic in Turkey (Istanbul). Cost me 1900 Euros or around $3000 Australian dollars. 3 Years later, I still have a great result of hair.
I don’t think you pair appreciate how valuable this channel is to people suffering with hair loss. You can tell how passionate the pair of you are about alopecia etc which is what makes this Channel even better! Quick question though, I know Vikram has already done a video on Saw palmetto but Russell mentions in this video that Saw palmetto does not work. Russell do you believe it does not work at all, like does it not block the 5 alpha reductase even slightly?
i did HT in Turkey 4 months ago with 5200 grafts cost me around AU $3400 (including hotel and airport pickup and drop) + $1500 return fare from Sydney . really happy with the results so far .
These videos have really helped me a lot. Thank you so much for making these. I was close to buying into the whole overseas/FUE thing but I ended up going with an FUT procedure with a local hair restoration surgeon in L.A. It's costing way more than I expected to spend but I feel good about the decision as he's been in the business for over 20 years. Wish me luck.
I had my hair transplant at the age of 66 in Bangkok where I live. I am a British man who has been living in Bangkok for 5 years. My transplant cost me $3400 US dollars. I'm very happy with the results. My consultations were always with the doctor. The after care service is excellent too. They provide after care for a year after the transplant.
I had 2 HT procedures done here in melbourne and 1 in turkey just recently with Dr Acar of Cosmedica. I not only found it had become too expensive for me here but my doctor, Rhett Bosnich and his wife had passed away suddenly so i decided to try overseas, i did spend a year researching the best clinic i could find and so far im happy with the result. I wasnt fed any bullshit and i was told what i could actually get done from looking at my donor regions. Its been over 3 months and my donor region is thick again and my front and crown are slowly gaining , i can see some improvement and i correspond with my doctor every 3 months ( 1st week, 3rd week, 1 month and now every 3 months) so i feel im being look after.. but as you said, its important to do your research, ask questions, search forums like "Realself" and others out there to see what other people have gone thru and their journey. I thought about it for a year whilst researching before deciding and thats what i would recommend.
I had a top up transplant overseas in Thailand, never again. I had to get Dr Vicrum to fix it for me, thank goodness he was able to help me. I would stick to the Knudsen clinic in future. Best service and work. A+
Why do Korea advise 0.25mg per day finasteride? But you guys suggest 3mg per week? There are a few studies that show that 0.25mg is around 6%less effective as 1mg tablet. Thank you
I live in spain right now, and i had FUT in California which cost me $20,000. I also had FUE in Istanbul wich cost me only €2,000. In Istanbul i had a perfect procedure. Better than the one that cost $20,000 in san Francisco. When in Istanbul just go to any hospital and u will find a world class hair transplant team . They have literally perfected hair transplant in Turkey. Unbelievable!!
The problem with most Australian Fue surgeons is you get an average result for 25K or more. In Turkey, you get an exceptional result, provided you choose the right place to go, for like 3-4K. There’s probably only 1-3 great hair surgeons in Australia and it still might be an average result. This has been the result of my research and not based on my opinion.
The Hair Loss Show You guys aren’t average. And I love your videos. I’ve spoken to people who’ve been to X etc and they say they are unhappy with the results and yet she and a few others are considered to be the best Australia has to offer.
The Hair Loss Show It’s ok. We all want a hair transplant and everything has to be chosen wisely especially when it comes to overseas. What’s your knowledge of who’s best in Turkey? They say only real good surgeons will recommend good ones for the Interest of people, surgeons who aren’t all about chasing the money. If Fue was 3-4K in Sydney with an exceptional result etc everyone would be doing it here. But sadly it’s not. 😇♥️
No. There is no answer to that question. The cost of surgery depends on the number of grafts transplanted. This number is determined by, the degree of hair loss and density required to name just two of the factors. It is all a very individual thing.
You know what..... I've been thinking. I think that might be a good topic. I will do one on that. It probably won't give you a definitive answer, but atleast point you in the right direction. Thanks for the idea.
I was thinking that most graft was a good thing. Once I saw that there was something as scalp necrosis....I knew that infinity graft was something that could go terribly wrong.
I’ve loved your videos and have learnt so much in them. Thank you so much! Two questions: 1. Is there any medical certificate we can ask doctors to prove their credibility? 2. Can you recommend a good surgeon in Turkey? Many thanks and keep up the hard work.
Im currently in my third month of minoxidil foam, and in my 2nd week of combining this with finasteride...the results are beginning to show - would you recommend derma-rolling too?
I am completely on board with your sage advice about the hair mills that exist in Turkey (and India). I think people need to realise that the reality is that if you go to Turkey you have every chance of an ex hair dresser, a taxi driver or a Syrian refugee performing surgery on you. Why are they so cheap? Well when their is no governing body and up to ten or more patients being operated on the same day as you by the same doctor it becomes a simple matter of economics. You can reduce the price dramatically when compared to operating on one person. I would love to see you guys advocate in your videos for 'potential' young patients who watch your videos to look on the hair transplant forums (that are run by patients for potential patients) to see what really can happen. The same can be said by recommending TH-cam's Joe Tillman and the Bald Truth with Spencer Kobren. Recently in India patients who have undergone a hair transplant have died, lost an eye and many have suffered necrosis. With the greatest of respect, I would never have a hair transplant in Australia. The dangers here are just as real as the dangers overseas. You have Dr Rhett Bosnich who died of a recreational drug overdose with his wife, you have Dr Mario Marzola who will only perform up to 1,000 grafts (because at his advanced age that is all that his skill set will only allow). You have others who are late in turning up in paid consultation and cut you short when asking important questions such as Dr Ray Woods and others such as Dr Martinick who won't even bother to make eye contact and takes calls during your consultation. Most Australian hair transplant surgeons perform other cosmetic procedures outside of focusing on hair transplants. The sad thing is that the hair transplant industry across the world is in a worse state professionally now than it has ever been. The only Australian surgeon who I have the utmost respect for is Dr Richard Sheill (who would actually have the ethics and honesty to reject a patient who wasn't a suitable candidate and a hell of a nice guy to talk with) who trained up Dr Knudsen. So for the same money that I would pay in Australia for a hair transplant, with the added inconvenience of a return overseas plane flight, would I go to Dr Victor Hasson and Dr Jerry Wong or Dr Pradeep Sethi and Dr Arika Bansal (just to name two)? Absolutely hands down everyday of the week. The sooner the hair transplant industry in Australia starts to call out the truth of what goes on here then the sooner this industry in Australia can start to take pride in their ethics over money and the suffering of disfigured patients. Educating patients about hair transplant techniques, DHT blockers, etc is one thing. Creating informed consumers by advocating that they do their research on well respected hair transplant forums, etc is only the first step.Failing this then the bar starts to lower itself with what can be found overseas such as Turkey and far removed from the more experienced and skilled surgeons overseas as well.
dr I really want to know that my eyebrows, beard, and pubic hair are falling out along with hair from the scalp... which condition is this ?? is this androgenetic alopecia or alopecia areata.... and how can I solve it
I am from Bangladesh, planning to have a transplant. Can you please suggest me about the cost, best overseas clinic and surgeon? Tukey, Thailand, India i guess i may afford. Please guide me
Hello Doctors please help me. I've started using Finasteride just a week ago (3 times) Im getting severe allergic reaction. (Swelling And Itching every part of my body) Even though After using Finasteride I see hair fall has dramatically reduced. What Should I do now? Shall I do a bioresonance therapy allergy to negative my reaction to this medicine? or Shall I take some allery medicine? And If I do bioresonance therapy is that going to reduce the Finasteride hair loss prevention effect?
I certainly would not recommend continuing a medication you had any sort of allergy to. I think that this needs to be properly addressed by your prescribing physician.
@@TheHairLossShow Hey doctors. I've stopped taking Finasteride for 3 days & today I had drop of blood coming out of my peehole after ejaculation. :/ I did some research and found out a condition called "Hematuria and hematospermia" Shall I start using topical form of it?
Is finasteride mandatory after a hair transplant? I'm a part of the percentage of people who had almost instant side effects and can't take it anymore. What does that mean for me if I'm looking to get a HT? Thanks
@@JulesLife 0.5 MG. I took it for 3 days and during that time I had persistent testicular & prostate aching which seemed to never end. To keep it PG, I was completely numb down there for the 3 days and even though I was incredibly horny, I just couldn't feel anything or get it to work. I understand the nocebo effect is very real however, I'm going to give it another shot and start on 0.25mg working my way back to 0.5 over a few months.
It's not mandatory, and it wont affect the growth of the grafts. Where finasteride is important is protecting the remaining hairs and stopping them from miniaturising.
Its disingenuous for people to ask the doctors to suggest a cheap alternative to their clinics, stop asking. If like me you live in the UK, then fair enough. I am interested in a good clinic with a good reputation. Not a cheap hatchett job.
Does 1 mg finasteride 3 times a week can grow new hair or just keep the hair what we have at that time ( i. Started taking in initial stage of balding)
Not always it may progress as it was but there is a good chance it will hault your mpb or slow its progression by much extent and in one in a thousand it may do some regrowth by working on miniaturized hair and also i would recommend you to take 1mg a day,, and beleive me this microdosing thing or 3times a week dosing will save u you from sexual side effects is bull shit,, the day this doctor said about 3 pills a week will gave same results without sexual side effects that day i stopped blindly following his videos, like I am no dermatologist but think about it 3 pills reduces as much dht as 1mg a day but gives less side effects I mean its the dht reduction which causes side effects not finasteride and if 3 pill a week is not causing side effects because it reduces less dht then we are not using it at full efficiency!
@@akshat6007 his point is start at just three times a week see how it goes. IF enough stsy there. Best to get good results on as little as possible., If not you can increase a little. Then go to 5mg of Dut a day! Either grow full head of hair or die!
I'm from overseas and I want to consult in the nearest hair clinic... But how do I know that they are legit? What am I suppose to look for? And maybe even ask for somekind of documents?
The procedure is 'simple' in essence, but takes tremendous amounts of skill. People go overseas because of the cost. A lot of these clinics practice unlicensed medicine and surgery.
@@TheHairLossShow That is true. Have you guys made a video on why its taking to so long to find an alt treatment or even a cure regarding mpb . Excuse my ignorance
Some countries are inexpensive jurisdictions and costs are low because of that. When you find a doctor ask for their credentials and more importantly find excellent reviews and contact these former patients asking them questions on their experience. Do your due diligence like Dr. Vikram said.
You guys should be ashamed of yourselves!! You are planting the seed of fear in the minds of men and women that are considering going overseas for the procedure! Instead of trying to scare people who prolly cant afford your services, give up the names of the doctors or clinics that you would recommend overseas that do agreat job for a fraction of what you charge!
Australia clinics quoted me over $14,000 for hair transplant. Instead, I went to a well renowned clinic in Turkey (Istanbul). Cost me 1900 Euros or around $3000 Australian dollars. 3 Years later, I still have a great result of hair.
Please tell me the name
I have a great experience with Artmed Clinic in Turkey. Look them up.
Fantastic information and seems genuine, especially about involvement of the surgeon: during harvesting and when making incisions
I don’t think you pair appreciate how valuable this channel is to people suffering with hair loss. You can tell how passionate the pair of you are about alopecia etc which is what makes this Channel even better!
Quick question though, I know Vikram has already done a video on Saw palmetto but Russell mentions in this video that Saw palmetto does not work. Russell do you believe it does not work at all, like does it not block the 5 alpha reductase even slightly?
i did HT in Turkey 4 months ago with 5200 grafts cost me around AU $3400 (including hotel and airport pickup and drop) + $1500 return fare from Sydney . really happy with the results so far .
s Roka Which Dr did you see in Turkey?
Which doctor/clinic?
which clinic
s Roka Which Dr in Turkey you see???
Where did u get it done?
These videos have really helped me a lot. Thank you so much for making these. I was close to buying into the whole overseas/FUE thing but I ended up going with an FUT procedure with a local hair restoration surgeon in L.A. It's costing way more than I expected to spend but I feel good about the decision as he's been in the business for over 20 years. Wish me luck.
I had my hair transplant at the age of 66 in Bangkok where I live. I am a British man who has been living in Bangkok for 5 years. My transplant cost me $3400 US dollars. I'm very happy with the results. My consultations were always with the doctor. The after care service is excellent too. They provide after care for a year after the transplant.
I had 2 HT procedures done here in melbourne and 1 in turkey just recently with Dr Acar of Cosmedica. I not only found it had become too expensive for me here but my doctor, Rhett Bosnich and his wife had passed away suddenly so i decided to try overseas, i did spend a year researching the best clinic i could find and so far im happy with the result. I wasnt fed any bullshit and i was told what i could actually get done from looking at my donor regions. Its been over 3 months and my donor region is thick again and my front and crown are slowly gaining , i can see some improvement and i correspond with my doctor every 3 months ( 1st week, 3rd week, 1 month and now every 3 months) so i feel im being look after.. but as you said, its important to do your research, ask questions, search forums like "Realself" and others out there to see what other people have gone thru and their journey. I thought about it for a year whilst researching before deciding and thats what i would recommend.
Where in overseas did you go and what was the name of the clinic that you went to get your procedure done
I had a top up transplant overseas in Thailand, never again. I had to get Dr Vicrum to fix it for me, thank goodness he was able to help me. I would stick to the Knudsen clinic in future. Best service and work. A+
The DHT Fighter I can’t recall as it was 5 years ago, but it was very reasonable. Well worth every cent.
That's great! Thanks for the complement.
My hair transplant was at Max Hair clinic in Bangkok ,where I live. I'm very happy with the results .Excellent service and after care.
Fantastic video again fella's 👌 very informative.
Why do Korea advise 0.25mg per day finasteride? But you guys suggest 3mg per week? There are a few studies that show that 0.25mg is around 6%less effective as 1mg tablet. Thank you
because they are asian lol they are small and have less DHT :D
Fantastic video and very much the truth.
Great episode. Very informative and interesting to watch. Love your honesty. Keep up the good work.💯
Very informative video guys! Thank you greatly!
It would be great to see the result of the transplant correction in Ben’s case
Are there any good surgeons you could recommend in Perth??
Do you have any colleagues in the US you would recommend looking into?
What is your opinion on the Rami Hastanesi Clinic in Turkey?
Any information on Dr. Kaan Pekiner? He does a manual punch extraction.. ☝️ patient per day they claim... FUE
Do somebody know vera clinic in Istanbul, and can you recommend it?
You can contact (gamze.pak@medicalpark.com.tr) they are based in Istanbul Turkey. Best hair transplant in EU. Also cheap.
I live in spain right now, and i had FUT in California which cost me $20,000. I also had FUE in Istanbul wich cost me only €2,000. In Istanbul i had a perfect procedure. Better than the one that cost $20,000 in san Francisco. When in Istanbul just go to any hospital and u will find a world class hair transplant team . They have literally perfected hair transplant in Turkey. Unbelievable!!
Adnan Arar can you name one please?
@@saidosman9482 ilithair
@@saidosman9482 clinicexpert
Adnan Arar if you don’t mind me asking what type of hair do you have? And what was the name of the doctor that did your FUE transplant?
Why did you go to Frisco bro that place is the most expensive area? Anyhow, glad everything worked out.
Do you all prescribe proscar as an alternative to propecia? Is the dosage you give still 3 times per week?
The problem with most Australian Fue surgeons is you get an average result for 25K or more. In Turkey, you get an exceptional result, provided you choose the right place to go, for like 3-4K. There’s probably only 1-3 great hair surgeons in Australia and it still might be an average result. This has been the result of my research and not based on my opinion.
Always nice to be referred to as ... average.
The Hair Loss Show You guys aren’t average. And I love your videos. I’ve spoken to people who’ve been to X etc and they say they are unhappy with the results and yet she and a few others are considered to be the best Australia has to offer.
@@SabaSaliba I wasn't offended, I promise you.
The Hair Loss Show It’s ok. We all want a hair transplant and everything has to be chosen wisely especially when it comes to overseas. What’s your knowledge of who’s best in Turkey? They say only real good surgeons will recommend good ones for the Interest of people, surgeons who aren’t all about chasing the money. If Fue was 3-4K in Sydney with an exceptional result etc everyone would be doing it here. But sadly it’s not. 😇♥️
The Hair Loss Show Other than yourselves, who of your colleagues do you recommend?
Will there be a Show about average costs of surgery?
No. There is no answer to that question. The cost of surgery depends on the number of grafts transplanted. This number is determined by, the degree of hair loss and density required to name just two of the factors. It is all a very individual thing.
You know what..... I've been thinking. I think that might be a good topic. I will do one on that. It probably won't give you a definitive answer, but atleast point you in the right direction. Thanks for the idea.
I was thinking that most graft was a good thing. Once I saw that there was something as scalp necrosis....I knew that infinity graft was something that could go terribly wrong.
I’ve loved your videos and have learnt so much in them. Thank you so much! Two questions:
1. Is there any medical certificate we can ask doctors to prove their credibility?
2. Can you recommend a good surgeon in Turkey?
Many thanks and keep up the hard work.
You can contact (gamze.pak@medicalpark.com.tr) they are based in Istanbul Turkey. Best hair transplant in EU. Also cheap.
Kas Alberta have you had a procedure done with them?
@@saidosman9482 yes, i had 5400 grafts implanted using FUE and it cost me 1500 euro total with hotel and travel.
Hello, if possible to get the name of the clinic/Doctor info in Turkey I would greatly aptitude. Thank you in advance
Im currently in my third month of minoxidil foam, and in my 2nd week of combining this with finasteride...the results are beginning to show - would you recommend derma-rolling too?
IF you are getting good results, then continue.
In Saudi Arabia Arabia available hair transplant?
Could you pls recommend a doctor in turkey ?
thx
Dr Azlan Shah 💕
I am completely on board with your sage advice about the hair mills that exist in Turkey (and India). I think people need to realise that the reality is that if you go to Turkey you have every chance of an ex hair dresser, a taxi driver or a Syrian refugee performing surgery on you. Why are they so cheap? Well when their is no governing body and up to ten or more patients being operated on the same day as you by the same doctor it becomes a simple matter of economics. You can reduce the price dramatically when compared to operating on one person. I would love to see you guys advocate in your videos for 'potential' young patients who watch your videos to look on the hair transplant forums (that are run by patients for potential patients) to see what really can happen. The same can be said by recommending TH-cam's Joe Tillman and the Bald Truth with Spencer Kobren. Recently in India patients who have undergone a hair transplant have died, lost an eye and many have suffered necrosis. With the greatest of respect, I would never have a hair transplant in Australia. The dangers here are just as real as the dangers overseas. You have Dr Rhett Bosnich who died of a recreational drug overdose with his wife, you have Dr Mario Marzola who will only perform up to 1,000 grafts (because at his advanced age that is all that his skill set will only allow). You have others who are late in turning up in paid consultation and cut you short when asking important questions such as Dr Ray Woods and others such as Dr Martinick who won't even bother to make eye contact and takes calls during your consultation. Most Australian hair transplant surgeons perform other cosmetic procedures outside of focusing on hair transplants. The sad thing is that the hair transplant industry across the world is in a worse state professionally now than it has ever been. The only Australian surgeon who I have the utmost respect for is Dr Richard Sheill (who would actually have the ethics and honesty to reject a patient who wasn't a suitable candidate and a hell of a nice guy to talk with) who trained up Dr Knudsen. So for the same money that I would pay in Australia for a hair transplant, with the added inconvenience of a return overseas plane flight, would I go to Dr Victor Hasson and Dr Jerry Wong or Dr Pradeep Sethi and Dr Arika Bansal (just to name two)? Absolutely hands down everyday of the week. The sooner the hair transplant industry in Australia starts to call out the truth of what goes on here then the sooner this industry in Australia can start to take pride in their ethics over money and the suffering of disfigured patients. Educating patients about hair transplant techniques, DHT blockers, etc is one thing. Creating informed consumers by advocating that they do their research on well respected hair transplant forums, etc is only the first step.Failing this then the bar starts to lower itself with what can be found overseas such as Turkey and far removed from the more experienced and skilled surgeons overseas as well.
What's wrong with a qualified Syrian refugee performing surgery? Stupidest comment ever....
How do you know Dr Rhett Bosnich died of an overdose?
Also, can you recomend me some hair clinics in northern Italy? Verona and Milan would be great
You can contact (gamze.pak@medicalpark.com.tr) they are based in Istanbul Turkey. Best hair transplant in EU. Also cheap.
I avoid Italy, I'm Italian.
I suggest u to move ur attention to famous turkey clinics,more cheaps,more efficients
dr I really want to know that my eyebrows, beard, and pubic hair are falling out along with hair from the scalp... which condition is this ?? is this androgenetic alopecia or alopecia areata.... and how can I solve it
That is not androgenic alopecia. It could be alopecia totalis. I am not a doctor, but you definitely need to see one.
Can you get a hair transplant at the age of 21? For a receded hairline
I am from Bangladesh, planning to have a transplant. Can you please suggest me about the cost, best overseas clinic and surgeon? Tukey, Thailand, India i guess i may afford. Please guide me
Hey, you can contact Gamze and she is based in Istanbul Turkey. Gamze.pak@medicalpark.com.tr
Hello Doctors please help me.
I've started using Finasteride just a week ago (3 times) Im getting severe allergic reaction. (Swelling And Itching every part of my body) Even though After using Finasteride I see hair fall has dramatically reduced.
What Should I do now? Shall I do a bioresonance therapy allergy to negative my reaction to this medicine? or Shall I take some allery medicine?
And If I do bioresonance therapy is that going to reduce the Finasteride hair loss prevention effect?
I certainly would not recommend continuing a medication you had any sort of allergy to. I think that this needs to be properly addressed by your prescribing physician.
@@TheHairLossShow but if I dont use Finasteride then I'll go bald slowly. Because Im having severe hairloss without it. & Im only 23.
@@BOSSNumberOneOfficialTH-cam I understand, but your health is more important. Please take advice form your prescribing physician.
@@TheHairLossShow Hey doctors. I've stopped taking Finasteride for 3 days & today I had drop of blood coming out of my peehole after ejaculation. :/ I did some research and found out a condition called "Hematuria and hematospermia" Shall I start using topical form of it?
Is finasteride mandatory after a hair transplant?
I'm a part of the percentage of people who had almost instant side effects and can't take it anymore. What does that mean for me if I'm looking to get a HT?
Thanks
I'm just curious what your dose was.
@@JulesLife 0.5 MG. I took it for 3 days and during that time I had persistent testicular & prostate aching which seemed to never end. To keep it PG, I was completely numb down there for the 3 days and even though I was incredibly horny, I just couldn't feel anything or get it to work. I understand the nocebo effect is very real however, I'm going to give it another shot and start on 0.25mg working my way back to 0.5 over a few months.
Deep in Dialogue Oh shit. Yeah try Mon/Wed/Fri split
It's not mandatory, and it wont affect the growth of the grafts. Where finasteride is important is protecting the remaining hairs and stopping them from miniaturising.
Deep in Dialogue You can get compound minoxidil & finasteride created for topical application to spray on your scalp daily.
who are the top ten doctors in Turkey? Can you guys give me the list?
Its disingenuous for people to ask the doctors to suggest a cheap alternative to their clinics, stop asking. If like me you live in the UK, then fair enough. I am interested in a good clinic with a good reputation. Not a cheap hatchett job.
Does 1 mg finasteride 3 times a week can grow new hair or just keep the hair what we have at that time ( i. Started taking in initial stage of balding)
Not always it may progress as it was but there is a good chance it will hault your mpb or slow its progression by much extent and in one in a thousand it may do some regrowth by working on miniaturized hair and also i would recommend you to take 1mg a day,, and beleive me this microdosing thing or 3times a week dosing will save u you from sexual side effects is bull shit,, the day this doctor said about 3 pills a week will gave same results without sexual side effects that day i stopped blindly following his videos, like I am no dermatologist but think about it 3 pills reduces as much dht as 1mg a day but gives less side effects I mean its the dht reduction which causes side effects not finasteride and if 3 pill a week is not causing side effects because it reduces less dht then we are not using it at full efficiency!
Nothing can make you grow new hair. It hopefully stops the progression of hair loss.
@@akshat6007 i didn't understand what u have told .did u day 3 times a week give least side effects but also less results than 1 mg/day?
@@XAE1299 no I meant that taking 3 pills a week will give you same results with no side effects is not correct
@@akshat6007 his point is start at just three times a week see how it goes. IF enough stsy there. Best to get good results on as little as possible., If not you can increase a little.
Then go to 5mg of Dut a day! Either grow full head of hair or die!
Even though doctors might pay this 30k insurance, I know of loads of crap jobs and the patients received nothing
I'm from overseas and I want to consult in the nearest hair clinic... But how do I know that they are legit? What am I suppose to look for? And maybe even ask for somekind of documents?
You can search the ISHRS website. They have a list of doctors that are members. You can search by geographical location.
Any trusted colleagues in Canada? 🇨🇦
I mean if the procedure wasn't so expensive for such a "simple" one then it shouldn't be so costly?That's why everyone goes to turkey. My 2 cents
The procedure is 'simple' in essence, but takes tremendous amounts of skill. People go overseas because of the cost. A lot of these clinics practice unlicensed medicine and surgery.
@@TheHairLossShow That is true. Have you guys made a video on why its taking to so long to find an alt treatment or even a cure regarding mpb . Excuse my ignorance
Some countries are inexpensive jurisdictions and costs are low because of that. When you find a doctor ask for their credentials and more importantly find excellent reviews and contact these former patients asking them questions on their experience. Do your due diligence like Dr. Vikram said.
Is masturbation is anywhere linked to hairloss please reply??
No , but it is related to your eyesight . So , stop doing it when you start to need eyeglasses .
Find a girlfriend pal like the rest of us have jeez are you kidding me.
Had no idea u guys are Aussie lol
You guys should be ashamed of yourselves!! You are planting the seed of fear in the minds of men and women that are considering going overseas for the procedure! Instead of trying to scare people who prolly cant afford your services, give up the names of the doctors or clinics that you would recommend overseas that do agreat job for a fraction of what you charge!