I can get a discounted price in the US
I was scheduled to have my surgery at Eugenix but due to personal complications I had to cancel my trip and opted instead for American Mane hair transplant clinic in Miami, Florida. My surgery is at the end of the month and I am having some misgivings regarding the postulated difference between the two clinics. Eugenix has such a prolific video and photo archive of their work and are known for being one of the best clinics in the world for high Norwood cases, whereas American Mane seems virtually unknown and unregarded. I am 35 and am pretty high Norwood. I have dreamt of going to Pitella or Eugenix because of their tremendous reputation and documentation of results. Am I conceivably making a mistake having my transplant in the US at an unknown clinic with less documented evidence of results? It is seemingly a great deal at American Mane – they offer up to 5,000 grafts for $7,000. They are allegedly run by a Turkish doctor who was recruited to work in the United States. However, they have virtually no “comb through” videos that I can find.
Be very skeptical! The entire thing sounds fishy. Would you trust brain or heart surgery to a recruited doctor from Turkey doing the surgery at a discounted price? What you must remember is that a poorly done hair transplant will impact your entire life because (1) repairing these large transplant sessions is more than a simple challenge, even for a good surgeon, and (2) your donor supply used for the initial transplant is now gone. (3) will you develop a depleted donor area by getting another transplant? (4) a repair is very costly, so the money you save by the discounted price you are getting will turn into a considerable cost overrun for you if a repair is needed. and (5) it may not be repairable.
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