Cjay Posted Wednesday at 08:59 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:59 AM (edited) Hi, I have had 2 previous bad HT in Turkey and i am left over harvested. I am looking for a repair doctor to homogenise my donor area with additional extractions whilst adding beard hair, the additional grafts I would like implanted behind the hairline for density whilst adding singles to the hairline for more natural appearance (I am open to punchouts on the hairline also.) whilst also placing a few grafts or beard grafts to the crown also. I have narrowed down a few doctors/providers: Dr Lorenzo Dr Bisanga Dr Mwamba Dr Feriduni HLC clinic The Maitland Clinic Does anyone have any other recommendations and who they would recommend I go to or similar repair stories it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you Edited Wednesday at 09:02 AM by Cjay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valued Contributor Berba11 Posted Wednesday at 09:37 AM Valued Contributor Share Posted Wednesday at 09:37 AM Feriduni, Ball and Bisanga from that list would certainly be my picks. Can you share some photos so we can better see the issues? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Paul_ Posted Wednesday at 02:03 PM Regular Member Share Posted Wednesday at 02:03 PM Hi, check out my repairs with Dr Ball / TMC in sig 1 Two successful repairs (pluggy hairline removal + donor restoration) with Dr Ball - The Maitland Clinic https://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/topic/72766-pluggy-hairline-removal-donor-restocking-2-repairs-with-dr-ball-maitland-clinic/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member RTC Posted Wednesday at 08:59 PM Senior Member Share Posted Wednesday at 08:59 PM 11 hours ago, Cjay said: Hi, I have had 2 previous bad HT in Turkey and i am left over harvested. I am looking for a repair doctor to homogenise my donor area with additional extractions whilst adding beard hair, the additional grafts I would like implanted behind the hairline for density whilst adding singles to the hairline for more natural appearance (I am open to punchouts on the hairline also.) whilst also placing a few grafts or beard grafts to the crown also. I have narrowed down a few doctors/providers: Dr Lorenzo Dr Bisanga Dr Mwamba Dr Feriduni HLC clinic The Maitland Clinic Does anyone have any other recommendations and who they would recommend I go to or similar repair stories it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you I would scrap Lorenzo and HLC from that list and add Hattingen Hattingen September 2023 - Punchouts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cjay Posted Wednesday at 11:54 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 11:54 PM (edited) . Edited Thursday at 12:00 AM by Cjay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cjay Posted Wednesday at 11:58 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 11:58 PM 2 hours ago, RTC said: I would scrap Lorenzo and HLC from that list and add Hattingen @RTC any particular reasons for scraping Lorenzo? I heard he was good with donor repairs. There’s so many it’s overwhelming Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cjay Posted Thursday at 12:00 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 12:00 AM (edited) 9 hours ago, Paul_ said: Hi, check out my repairs with Dr Ball / TMC in sig @Paul_That’s impressive! However I am apprehensive of restocking with original grafts to be back to square one with my receding hairline/thin crown. But then I really dislike how my donor! So difficult. Edited Thursday at 12:02 AM by Cjay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Paul_ Posted Thursday at 07:31 AM Regular Member Share Posted Thursday at 07:31 AM (edited) 7 hours ago, Cjay said: @Paul_That’s impressive! However I am apprehensive of restocking with original grafts to be back to square one with my receding hairline/thin crown. But then I really dislike how my donor! So difficult. I know what you mean Alternatives: 1) homogenize the donor area 2) use beard for restocking (check out mustang's case). All have their shortcomings as well. Which way are you leaning? One more thing, hair mills that destroy your donor usually don't do a pristine job on the hairline either. Not sure if that's your case, but something to keep in mind if you're going for a repair Edited Thursday at 07:32 AM by Paul_ Two successful repairs (pluggy hairline removal + donor restoration) with Dr Ball - The Maitland Clinic https://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/topic/72766-pluggy-hairline-removal-donor-restocking-2-repairs-with-dr-ball-maitland-clinic/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member RTC Posted Thursday at 07:54 AM Senior Member Share Posted Thursday at 07:54 AM 7 hours ago, Cjay said: @RTC any particular reasons for scraping Lorenzo? I heard he was good with donor repairs. There’s so many it’s overwhelming Have heard he does multiple operations a day. you can't take chances anymore due to your situation Hattingen September 2023 - Punchouts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cjay Posted Thursday at 09:51 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 09:51 AM 2 hours ago, Paul_ said: I know what you mean Alternatives: 1) homogenize the donor area 2) use beard for restocking (check out mustang's case). All have their shortcomings as well. Which way are you leaning? One more thing, hair mills that destroy your donor usually don't do a pristine job on the hairline either. Not sure if that's your case, but something to keep in mind if you're going for a repair @Paul_its a tough decision. I like the idea of beard for restocking however like you say my hairline could be improved, which would involve taking out multiples and then planting singles at a later date. What a journey though, money, stress. It’s basically undoing all the work that’s been done to start fresh again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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