Has anyone here done hair transplant here in Dallas/DFW? I Need some recommendations.
Posted by TroyAndAbed2022@reddit | Dallas | View on Reddit | 15 comments
dickfarm@reddit
Dr Nader in Reynosa Mexico. 1 hr plane ride from DFW.
Corgisarethebest123@reddit
Just go to Turkey. They’re the best.
Aromatic-Square3902@reddit
Turkey had a good environment that makes it on the cheaper end, not necessarily the best. You still need to do your research.
Corgisarethebest123@reddit
Are you speaking from personal experience?
TroyAndAbed2022@reddit (OP)
I've heard that. But I really want to have a doctor that I can access even after the treatment. I know it might end up being more expensive but it's just my preference.
Aromatic-Square3902@reddit
This probably goes without saying, but have you hit up r/tressless?
stainless13@reddit
Dr. Moleno. Younger guy, fantastic results.
abearinpajamas@reddit
Maxim Hair Restoration. I had fantastic results and the treatment price was very reasonable.
Illustrious_Swing645@reddit
Maybe not the advice you want to hear - but have you tried rocking the bald look yet before deciding on this?
TroyAndAbed2022@reddit (OP)
I did try the bald look for 3 months but it didn't work for me. It made me look 10 years older .
lisaleann@reddit
My son used North Texas Plastic Surgery. They have an office in Plano (or nearby). The procedure was done in Southlake. We stayed in a hotel room nearby the night before, because he had to be there at like 5:45 am. I booked for 2 nights, so I’d have a place to hang during the day. He was done until 6ish. He was pretty miserable when I picked him up, and just wanted to go home, so the second hotel night was wasted, but for me it was worth it. He has been happy with the results.
TroyAndAbed2022@reddit (OP)
Thank you for sharing the experience. Do you remember the name of the doctor ? How long ago was this ? Was it painful during the procedure and how long did it take for the pain to subside ?
ConsistentParty1162@reddit
Can't help with specific places but my buddy went through this process couple years back and his main advice was don't go cheap on it. He did tons of research first and said the consultation appointments were super important for figuring out if the doctor actually knew what they were doing
Also heard recovery time is longer than most people expect so might want to plan around work schedule
TroyAndAbed2022@reddit (OP)
Any chance you can check with your friend on any recommendations for me? I don't intend to cheap out on it but I'm unable to find any good online recommendations. I'll try consultations .
Interesting_Glass_78@reddit
Yes I’d like to know as well.