Opinion On Dr Demirsoy (turkey) Hair Transplant

Wardy

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I am seriously thinking of getting my first transplant at 27, I was quoted for 1800 grafts and Muzaffer has been amazing but im always worried lol.
 

spring15

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He's a top end lower budget surgeon, but recently I've seen a few average results from him over the last 6 months
 

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You can find them on hair restorationnetwork.com
 
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Derelict

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I thought he was a great surgeon, the fact some results recently have been less than satisfactory worries me
 

spring15

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I'd never seen a poor result from him until recently , these might just be the exceptions. Before then, 9 months

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If he does not do the surgery himself and it's done only by the technicians ditch him, anything could go wrong and you don't have any regulatory measures that you could take there, that's on what they are counting on. With a very few exceptions Turkey is one of the most shadiest places you could get a transplant.

From what i can recall i spoke to one of his "agents" that is speaking with patients and asking pictures from them, he could not get 2 lines properly written in english and had 0 information about anything, i would never trust such a man that has such employees even if they are hired as secretaries, with such an artistic surgery, never in my life, rather go bald than after searching to repair what those shitheads can do to your head, being paid with your money for it lol
 

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That's not true, I know a couple of guys personally who have been to Turkey for a transplant. All of them had good experiences and good results. Especially when talking about Demerisoy, ARMAMED or Erdogan from ASMED.
Good results with their technicians? Where and what clinic?
 

TomRiddle

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That's not true, I know a couple of guys personally who have been to Turkey for a transplant. All of them had good experiences and good results. Especially when talking about Demerisoy, ARMAMED or Erdogan from ASMED.

I know people who got good results also but also a lot that didn't, at the same doctors you quoted so yeah, as i said, they are not performing the surgery, depends on the team of technicians you end up and a lot of other factors, it's a russian roulette, it's like saying that if my friends or some dudes on the hairloss forum believe that finasteride is safe and has no sides, nobody will get them and get fucked for life because of it lol.

Indeed Erdogan is one of the best, he has a top notch clinic and his technicians, most of them at least are very well trained. And he is not the only one and with all of that he had very bad results also, especially lately, because he is doing 9 surgeries at a time. With all of this for me personally only the fact that their laws strictly forbid for technicians to do surgeries including hair transplants and with all of that they still do it and they are hand in hand with the people who do the controls and inspections from the minister, especially the top notch clinics who pay good, i would never go there regardless of their fake commercials and good exterior looking business.

It's the thing that got them out of a big crisis and that's why their government accepts all of this without punishing them for braking the f*****g laws, it brings them so much money that a lot of people have no idea. Check the streets of Istanbul it's full of people with recently made transplants, most of them botched and cheaply done, everybody gets one and does on, they hire people from Pakistan and pay them nothing to get them people, they don't even know english properly for f*** sake, how could you let yourself go through something like that on your own money lol, i saw some experiences and stories omfg, just go to the hair restoration network or how is it called, the things and transplants i saw the lmao, just lmao... And don't let yourself fooled by their youtube commercials that show only the best of the best, a lighting show and so on....
 

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The thing additionally that bothers me, why do many of these clinics not show videos, or have pictures with the same hair length and angles?

Many, and the ones on their websites are supposedly the best results right? So they are used for marketing purposes to showcase the best possible results, and yet you see what can be described as combovers with much longer hair lengths.

I understand hair transplants are mostly an illusion, and quite a good one at that, but at the very least it would be ethical to show potential patients what is underneath the illusion. Would you marry your future wife if you never saw her all dressed up, full makeup, with her best possible presentation? I would think you would want to see her most natural state instead.

See: https://www.hairtransplantfue.org/results/norwood-4 for instance.

I wish we could see videos, with the surgeon combing the hair of the same length, and clearer before and after pictures. Not some smoke and mirror show with combovers and much different conditions when the photos are taken.
 

whatintheworld

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Yeah I agree some of the pictures the take are sh*t. But the results I've een personally are great, it's not illusion at all imo. It's also your own hair.

Certainly I'm grateful that the methodologies and technical work have improved to make it a viable option for hair loss sufferers.

I just wish the results could be shown more clearly. Let the patients see video, from all angles, in the same lighting and hair length.
 

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If he does not do the surgery himself and it's done only by the technicians ditch him, anything could go wrong and you don't have any regulatory measures that you could take there, that's on what they are counting on. With a very few exceptions Turkey is one of the most shadiest places you could get a transplant.

From what i can recall i spoke to one of his "agents" that is speaking with patients and asking pictures from them, he could not get 2 lines properly written in english and had 0 information about anything, i would never trust such a man that has such employees even if they are hired as secretaries, with such an artistic surgery, never in my life, rather go bald than after searching to repair what those shitheads can do to your head, being paid with your money for it lol

Demirsoy does the surgery himself, takes one client a day and Muzaffer is his only agent, who speaks very good English. I think you are confusing him with someone else.
 
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