The translation generates some half ass English, it is very hard to follow, did the infection go away eventually and the scar returned to normal or is he scarred for life?
Let’s not forget that hair transplant is a surgery after all. No clinic can offer a foolproof procedure. There will always be an element of risk whether it be FUE or STRIP. We don’t hear that many FUE stories because right now there are only a handful of doctors in the world who offer FUE on a routine basis. 99% of the doctors offer STRIP so naturally, there are more STRIP results (and unhappy STRIP patients) than FUE.
I haven’t read the whole thread. I hope we can find out what caused this to happen in the first place so that hopefully we can prevent the same from happening again.
Noway can we prevent it from happening again. Who Are We?
» Let’s not forget that hair transplant is a surgery after all. No clinic
» can offer a foolproof procedure. There will always be an element of risk
» whether it be FUE or STRIP. We don’t hear that many FUE stories because
» right now there are only a handful of doctors in the world who offer FUE on
» a routine basis. 99% of the doctors offer STRIP so naturally, there are
» more STRIP results (and unhappy STRIP patients) than FUE.
»
» I haven’t read the whole thread. I hope we can find out what caused this
» to happen in the first place so that hopefully we can prevent the same from
» happening again.
» Let’s not forget that hair transplant is a surgery after all. No clinic
» can offer a foolproof procedure. There will always be an element of risk
» whether it be FUE or STRIP. We don’t hear that many FUE stories because
» right now there are only a handful of doctors in the world who offer FUE on
» a routine basis. 99% of the doctors offer STRIP so naturally, there are
» more STRIP results (and unhappy STRIP patients) than FUE.
»
» I haven’t read the whole thread. I hope we can find out what caused this
» to happen in the first place so that hopefully we can prevent the same from
» happening again.
any way you dice it, strip is more invasive than fue, if this can happen to Hassong and Wong patients, you can imagine this pretty much happens with all strip doctors out there.
» This one of the many reasons why I choose to go in for a FUE rather than a
» strip. Keep in my in mind that there are many more horrorr stories with
» strip (surgeons show them all the time in their repair cases or FUE into
» strip-scar cases). Instead of ooooh’ing and aaaaah’ing at how
» to repair and place FUE into strip, why not add in there “Strip is becoming
» absolete. FUE is the future.”
»
» Check out this guy…
»
» http://foro.ganarpelo.org/viewtopic.php?t=16591&start=20
Couldnt agree more.
» Let’s not forget that hair transplant is a surgery after all. No clinic
» can offer a foolproof procedure. There will always be an element of risk
» whether it be FUE or STRIP. We don’t hear that many FUE stories because
» right now there are only a handful of doctors in the world who offer FUE on
» a routine basis. 99% of the doctors offer STRIP so naturally, there are
» more STRIP results (and unhappy STRIP patients) than FUE.
»
» I haven’t read the whole thread. I hope we can find out what caused this
» to happen in the first place so that hopefully we can prevent the same from
» happening again.
Hairsite - Why don’t we request somebody from Hasson&Wong explain us the story…?
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