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Medical Conditions Hair Transplant, Where to?

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JessicaAlba
post Oct 14 2021, 02:33 PM

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QUOTE(msa9696 @ Oct 14 2021, 09:18 AM)
Just want to post some updates here, I've just surveyed Dr Inder and Glojas, and below is the price:-

Glojas - RM 5 per graft for Standard FUE/ RM 8 per graft for Smart FUE

Dr Inder - slightly below RM 5/graft for FUE (slightly below because they quoted RM 5/ graft but gave some free grafts)

Difficult to judge if Smart FUE is just gimmicky, or really far superior than Standard FUE and those offered by Dr Inder.
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If you examine closely, dr jas work is like an art while inders is well not up to the same level as dr jas. Ive been comparing their post surgery work. Especially on day one, you can see a clear difference. For me, if i were to get a hair transplant, i would choose glojas (smart fue). Afaik, dr jas uses a smaller punch hole and i also noticed he uses a different tool to implant hair iinm. Thats just my observation. But wont go wrong, either would be fine. One red flag is dr inder tends to self praise, not once ... But on a consistent basis.
JessicaAlba
post Oct 14 2021, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(Tariq_H @ Oct 14 2021, 02:58 PM)
Smart fue can regrow donor hair?
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As far as i know, no surgery can claim to regrow the donor area. Once it is uprooted, it no longer can grow. Its all about donor / graft management. Hence theres advanced study into hair cloning to get unlimited supply. But i dont see that happening anytime soon.
JessicaAlba
post Oct 15 2021, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(msa9696 @ Oct 14 2021, 04:02 PM)
Super dilemma, believe same as anyone who are deciding which to go.
Yeah Smart FUE sounds good, but price difference quite huge actually - 60% higher.
Sadly, I supposed both Dr Inder and Glojas are the more popular ones, yet we don't have that many who have signed up and share their experience here.
Lots of contradicting news online, I do read many articles which mentioned that donor area can grow back, but I hardly believe so.
Quite worried whether it can grow back or not, does it really depends on the Dr, if everything is done perfect and follow all SOP, chances higher to grow back.
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Are you looking to get one? Whats the current state of your hair on the norwood scale? If you dont mind haha

 

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