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RobbStark
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Hi everybody.
This is the story of my HT adventure.
I boarded a three-hour flight from London.
I went to the clinic the next morning. I met with the doctor, and we discussed my expectations as he examined my hair. Then I was sitting in the chair. I had anesthetic needles inserted into my scalp, which I never felt because they used a vibrating tool. Individual hair follicles were taken from the rear of my head, where hair loss is negligible.
Doctors stitched me up and then made the incisions for my new hair. When around 90% of the incisions were completed, they applied a dye to my recipient area to help them view the incisions more clearly. They save the remaining 10% for final fine tweaking. Every half hour or so, they estimated the number of grafts to be performed.
Techs then began planting, with the doctor present at all times, but crown planting was difficult due to my past poor work, which resulted in plugs sprouting in the wrong directions. My crown work went well, and then they planted in the middle of my hairline. Doctors then used the stick/plant procedure near the end to fine-tune the hairline. This is where the doctor makes the incisions, and the graft is placed immediately after each incision.
When the work was finished, I was shown it and asked whether I was satisfied, which I was.
I returned to the hotel, logged on to the internet, and relaxed for the evening. I took two Vicodin for discomfort before going to bed, woke up great, and didn't require any additional pain relievers. To be safe, I took two immediately before my airline ride home.
I checked out of the hotel the next day and headed to Vera Clinic for a hair wash.
Vera Clinic doctors spoke with me again to ensure I was satisfied. They were really professional and excellent at what they did.
I can confidently state that if you choose to undergo a hair transplant in Turkey with Vera Clinic, you will have a fantastic experience and receive world-class results.
Thanks to Vera Clinic, I'm now sitting at home, content.
Cheers.
This is the story of my HT adventure.
I boarded a three-hour flight from London.
I went to the clinic the next morning. I met with the doctor, and we discussed my expectations as he examined my hair. Then I was sitting in the chair. I had anesthetic needles inserted into my scalp, which I never felt because they used a vibrating tool. Individual hair follicles were taken from the rear of my head, where hair loss is negligible.
Doctors stitched me up and then made the incisions for my new hair. When around 90% of the incisions were completed, they applied a dye to my recipient area to help them view the incisions more clearly. They save the remaining 10% for final fine tweaking. Every half hour or so, they estimated the number of grafts to be performed.
Techs then began planting, with the doctor present at all times, but crown planting was difficult due to my past poor work, which resulted in plugs sprouting in the wrong directions. My crown work went well, and then they planted in the middle of my hairline. Doctors then used the stick/plant procedure near the end to fine-tune the hairline. This is where the doctor makes the incisions, and the graft is placed immediately after each incision.
When the work was finished, I was shown it and asked whether I was satisfied, which I was.
I returned to the hotel, logged on to the internet, and relaxed for the evening. I took two Vicodin for discomfort before going to bed, woke up great, and didn't require any additional pain relievers. To be safe, I took two immediately before my airline ride home.
I checked out of the hotel the next day and headed to Vera Clinic for a hair wash.
Vera Clinic doctors spoke with me again to ensure I was satisfied. They were really professional and excellent at what they did.
I can confidently state that if you choose to undergo a hair transplant in Turkey with Vera Clinic, you will have a fantastic experience and receive world-class results.
Thanks to Vera Clinic, I'm now sitting at home, content.
Cheers.





