@@Fee.1 safe as in safe to travel with? I had a rhino and flew from Istanbul to London 10 days later. Your surgeon will have to give you a signed paper which says you're fit to travel
As someone from the industry for over 6 years, that area can hold 4500 grafts. The issue is that it is not an actual M.D. (a surgeon) performing the procedure, most of the times it is a nurse. Since surgeons in US and Europe don't want to spend whole day performing a hair transplant operation they tend to lower the amount of grafts and split the operations in multiple sessions. Hair transplant is a work of practice, not theory. I have seen actual surgeons travel to Turkey just to watch how an operation is being performed by a nurse since that nurse probably had performed more than 2000 operations in his life. They don't mention it anywhere in medical school, i ensure you. I challenge Dr. Linkov to do a review on the result of this guy after 1 year.
Don’t listen to this Turkish scammer simping for corrupt Turkish hair mills. People are getting butchered over in Turkey and some won’t realize till their baldness progresses years later and they’re out of donor hairs due to over harvesting. Turkish mills aren’t invested in the long term.
Agree. I'm in no way bald but these surgeons are just marketing their business by saying things that aren't necessarily true. Good business for him. But they're charging an arm and a leg for transplant
He's gona continue to rock hats , my suspicion. Guy went to a hair mill oversees, and paid $2,000 🤦♂️ for a transplant. You know it's bad when when they over harvest and over pack
What do this American doctor says that the scalp can't hold that many transplant - except it does as you can see he's standing there with 4500 transplants. Then he says "that's why these surgeries take all day". Could that be because you get your clients to come back 3-5 times and charge them for each visit?? You seem a little sour there "doctor" 😂
@@jamesrobinson7294 of course it's expensive. Dr. Linkov is doing hair transplants about 6 block from Central Park in Manhattan lol He's got plenty of people bidding for a consult or procedure.
They cut grafts in Turkey so it’s not so much a deal. The place I got it done at showed me every graft was 3-4 hairs. In Turkey they cut those 3-4 hairs into separate “grafts” so literally 1 hair is 1 graft like he said. Some even do it here to make you feel like you’re getting an amazing deal
I had a hair transplant in Turkey for 1000 dollars and I am happy with the result. The surgeons here are good in terms of experience because they perform a lot of transplants.
Are there any kind of side effects and is there a need to use some kind of product or medicine (drugs) to keep the transplanted hair from falling out again.
I had mine done in Gilroy California by Dr diep. Who has a lot of RU-vid videos stating how he is the best because he's an artist with the hairline. Well Dr diep did not actually place the hairs in the incisions. The transplant was performed by his staff. Is that normal?
Just saw a comment on this video that in Turkey most of the procedures are done by nurses since it takes all day. I guess the main Dr. is there to oversee everything..... I'm from San Jose. How much was the procedure? How many grafts and Did you like the results?
Hello Doc. This short will lead to misunderstandings since you realize 4500 are planted to the whole head in your long video but do not emphasize same here in the short video which will put TR iin a bad place. Can you please correct ? Thx.
1 What does dht do in the scalp positively? 2 Why are there receptors for it there? 3 What does blocking it there topically do negatively to the body? / 4 Does blocking it topically make dht flow more through the body? 5 is dht produced in the scalp or just end up there?
Yeah! Finally, a video about real experience with hair transplants in Turkey. Hair transplant is really definitive? Turks are really serious? 2000$ isn't too much actually?
The surgeons claim between 3000 to 4500 grafts in every surgery, i did ma simple math for density, possible number of grafts per square inch, and surprisingly the figure varied to 1200-3000. Most of them lie.
@@youravaragetoxicmasculinem9508 >really high quality >happy with the result These things are not mutually exclusive, most people who get butchered in Turkey are happy with the result because these hair mills rely on the patient not knowing any better. Turkish transplants are terrible and highly advised against in the hair los community LOL. The clinic Mike went to in particular not only posts their malpractice online but also defends their poor work by using the exact excuse you used; "our patient is very happy". No clinic that puts multis in the hairline can be considered "quality".
@@ruslan-pe3wx Yaxşı oldu fikrimcə, Araz doktor saç əkimi icra elədi.... Nəticə saç tökülməsinin dərəcəsindən donor bölgəsinin sıxlığından və.s asılıdır..
@japhetdavid9137 when you go. Make sure you pick the right place. Some are good and some aren't so good. My cousin went 10 years ago. He started balding in his 20s. He went to Turkey. Yes, some hair came back. But he still has a lot of bald spots. Even a year after the surgery. I'm thinking about going too. I'm starting to bald. I'm in my early 40s. I spike my hair up to cover most of it. Buy it's still a little noticeable. I'm waiting for more to fall out, and then I will go. Probably in about a years
@Rayallwayz you're right...I don't even care about using other products... I use hats and the rest to complete my looks when I'm going out... So while I'm ready surgery is all but I think of
American doctors need to wake up and realize that they could make more money by lowering their damn prices otherwise the doctors in Turkey are gonna take their money.
His hair looks pretty decent from follow up photos, he didn't just get 4500 grafts in the frontal region. I believe there were grafts distributed towards the mid scalp or maybe the crown. Cant remember exactly
Atleast all ur doing is moving your actual real hairs from one place to the next. Kinda like digging up a plant and moving it to another spot… a bbl is completely fake, artificial crap injected in your body that you never had. So no, this is not a male BBL at all…
I didn’t experience any real pain at all. When I showed the pics to people, that’s the first thing they say is “Ouch!” The uncomfortableness of the recovery period were the worst parts: 1. When the fluid they inject you with oozes out below the skin. You feel like water is dripping down your head. It’s the strangest sensation. 2. Sleeping sitting up for 3-4 days. 3. Not being able to touch or scratch your head for a week, because it DOES itch when it starts to heal. 4. The embarrassment of walking around and it being very obvious to others what you had done. You feel so vain and self-conscious.
@@nlmnycembarrassement from what? Youve got women walking around with literaly flying bat wings on their eyes, 100 pounds of glittery makeup, 60 ounces lf perfume on. Scream periodt and sis… and ur ashamed as a man all bc you got a transplant? Fuck that, if i get a transplant aint no shame in my game, im fucking ballin
That's cool and all Doc. But they're not charging an arm and a leg for hair transplant. Sure some surgeons might make things worse. Same way you being a surgeon can mess up.
So what??? You went there to get a hair transplant,what did you think,it won't be painful at least a bit.He knew what he would go through,not the first not the last,big deal.The most important thing is to get the result right and he got it.End of story.
@@kennethflaming8606 Boy bald guys are sexy. Tupac,pitbull,Joe rogan, etc. At least it happen to you early. Might get alot of sexy grown women attracted to ya🫢😎
Weird how the guy went to a hair mill, that overharvests and overpacks , pays $2k , fools house is multiple M's. Big blotchy 1mm scarring in the back of his head too that he'll never show ....
@@diegovillavicencio3172 Telling that that area couldn't hold 4500 hair in one session. Turkish doctors make it happen maybe thousands of times in Türkiye.