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Real Hair Club Member |
Hi i am an expat living/working in Saigon, Vietnam and doing some research on HT at the moment and looking for information on who would can sucessfully perform this/has the best reputation? Thinking that someone in Bangkok is the nearest, any recomendations on clinics there? Came across Bumrungrad Hospital web page, any feedback on them?
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Why don't you check out Australia
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Real Hair Club Member |
Hey thanks eridette, haven't looked to much at Australia (even though i am from there orginally) just looking at Thailand at the moment as it is close and convenient for me but subject to being satisfied with the treatment there.
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My Hair Loss Weblog Mentor Real Hair Club Member |
Hey Saigon, its great to see an Asian ex pat on here. I'm an ex ex pat who worked for about 10 years in Asia Pac. Loved it. Wish I was still in it. ...maybe I will be after my hair grows in.
Meantime, if you're a professional you should NOT be considering anyone but a coalition member here, or someone practicing at that level. You cannot afford to get a second rate job, game over. I thought I heard something about an Aussie doc that was pretty good, but in any case, do it right, and you won't need to do it over. cheers mate, mark h |
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Real Hair Club Member |
Well i have read here and seen reports on places like Bumrungrad Hospital etc in Bangkok. Yes i am looking for someone at a high level, not interested in bad results!
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My Hair Loss Weblog Mentor Real Hair Club Member |
I wouldn't think that now is an especially good time to go to Thailand. I wouldn't be surprised to find someone top notch in Singapore, but I've no idea how to screen AP docs for Ultra Fine FUT.
mark h |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
I went to Dr Pathomvanich in Bkk. Money wasn't an issue for me, I wanted thebest in Asia. He is considered the best. He is the Dr they use at Bumrungrad but it is cheaper and better to go direct to his clinic. He has a (very outdated) website. He's popular, so you would need to book a few months in advance.
He uses the latest techniques for FUT including Tricho-closure. I am 7 months p-o and am very happy.My HT and the donor scar is non-detectable, although the suturing marks at the donor area were noticeable with very short hair for a few months. With a HT from any DR anywhere you will need a few weeks off work if you don't want to be noticed. |
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New Real Hair Club Member |
hello ! i see dr Pathomvanich in BKK, and friday 27 octobre i'm di my HT for 3000 grafts...But i'm not realy sure about this doctor, can you help me little !! ( Sorry for my English)
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Real Hair Club Member |
Hey thanks brianf, i am in touch with Dr Pathomvanich's clinic at the moment they seem to be the best option though hard to get into which can only be a good sign. You mention that you need a few weeks off after HT if you don't want to be noticed, how noticable is it after surgery? I will be lucky to get a few days off work let alone a few weeks, should a longer period of rest be had after a HT?
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
Dr Pathomvanich uses absorbable sutures for the donor area which will stay in for 3 weeks. If you have your hair short they will be noticeable. He advises to leave your hair longer at the back for this reason. At 7 months my donor scar is completely invisible due to the t-closure, I would challenge anyone to find it, but the sutures left my skin red for a few months and this redness was noticeable with short hair. Now this redness has completely gone. I'll dig out my digital camera and take some pics soon and add them to this thread. The recipient area will be noticeably scabby for about 4 days and still red for about a week. This will be the case with any doctor.
I think you need to rest for 3-4 days after the surgery. It will give your body a chance to heal. Eat a lot of protein, fish, red meat, eggs etc. I am very happy with my outcome and would recommend this doctor and his very professional team. |
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Associate Publisher and Forum Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
I don't want to knock Dr Pathomvanich because I don't know anything about him...but my best advice is to have multiple consultations. You might also want to have a virtual consultation with one of the top coalition docs. Follow the link below for a list of names:
http://www.hairlosslearningcenter.org/hair-loss-content...s/our_physicians.asp I imagine Pat hasn't tracked down every single doctor in the world, so perhaps Dr. Pathomvanich would be elligible to be part of the coalition. Anyway, I hope this helps. Falc To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community ------------- As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters Proud Smile Club Member |
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Celestial Follicle Club Member |
Brian, if money wasn't an option, why not come over to the Western side of the world and take less of a chance?
While I am glad that you are happy with your results, the fact of the matter is the Doc's out in India/Asia are not really that impressive. To be perfectly honest, while your recommendation is great, I think one would need to show DETAILED photos before offering a recommendation. What you think is great, might not be great to the rest of the membership. Here is an excerpt of his "bio" from the Internation Society of Hair Restoration Surgery As a surgeon he enjoys scalp reduction, but today most patients prefer only the hair graft. He is currently researching possibilities in the preservation of hair follicles during donor harvesting -through careful dissection under magnification, since the donor hair is limited; and uses the same scar on subsequent session. I rest my case, and leave it to my fellow members to see if a potential problem exists with recommending this Dr. No offense. |
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My Hair Loss Weblog Mentor Real Hair Club Member |
Spot on, B spot...
There may be some outstanding HT doctors in Asia, but if so, where did they learn the latest technique....in the US? Was it simultaneously developed in Asia? How do you vet a doc for this in Asia. I've no idea, but as B Spot points out, if money is no object, then seek out a coalition doc from this site, and sleep well. |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
Dr Pathomvanich learnt his profession and lived in the US from 1970 to 1991. While these were not great years for HT's he now returns there yearly and attends seminars, training workshops etc. and keeps up to date with the latest methods. He also wrote a paper on his method of T-closure where he makes the incision at the same angle as the hair follicle leaving an almost non-existing scar.
Dr Wong (from Hasson & Wong)says he is one of the best surgeons he has worked with.(yes, worked with) I do agree with what you say about Dr's from India and Asia, but , IMO, Dr Pathomvanich stands out. I don't take anyones opinions personally.It's good to see some healthy sceptisism, that's what makes this forum invaluable. But you can't tar every Dr in Asia with the same brush. Dr Path does 100's of HT's per annum.He is booked out months in advance. Is there anyone who has had a bad experience with this Dr? If so, please share. I have no interest in promoting this Dr, just giving my opinion. To everyone, good luck and good growth. And of course, do your homework and research before you make your decision. |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
This is my first op 7 months. 2400 on my NW5 @ 25fu/cm. Obviously not dense enough at this stage but with a similar amount next op should be OK.
Unfortunately I dont have any pre-op pics but I was basically bald except for a small tuft of hair at the front. I comb my hair from left to right and asked the Dr to shape it that way. This video was taken outside in the sun so a little unflattering. You can see my hair is short.I recently had my hair cut with a #4 comb. |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
This video is the donor area at 7 months cut with a #4 comb.
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My Hair Loss Weblog Mentor Real Hair Club Member |
"Hey Brianf, read more carefully. No doctor was tarred. Full stop. We don't know those doctors. We do know our doctors, and we don't recommend very many of _them_ in this country either. That is the point. One final comment: a more pointed question to Dr. Wong would have been if doctor Path practices the Ultra refined FU techniques as practiced by himself. If yes, then Dr. Wong's opinion is most significant. If OTOH, he's practicing STD FU methods, then results may be adequate, but are not going to be the best obtainable. |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
I was refering to B spot's comment above. |
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My Hair Loss Weblog Mentor Real Hair Club Member |
Got it, and I had missed that comment earlier. Now, I don't know B spot's experience, but I lived for many years in Asia, and I found the doctors to be fine. My experience is that if a doctor is competent, then most medical needs will be met equally in any part of the civilized world. OTOH, when your requirement is for an area of medicine that requires state of the art technique, then there IS no safe part of the world. You have to be able to vet the doctor as best of the best, and a star in the field. How to do that in Asia? That hasn't been this board's focus, and so B Spot's perspective holds together well enough for AsiaPac because it holds for any part of the world and doesn't (necessarily at least) represent an unfounded prejudice. |
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Celestial Follicle Club Member |
Thanks for posting Brian.
I appreciate you sharing your results which look great at this point. I would like to see your HT grown out so we can see the overall effect, etc.... If indeed you feel my negative comments toward doctors operating in the Asia/Pac area are wrong, I understand. I feel the same about the HT clinics in Europe. At this point in time, with the amount of information that is available on the internet, a person that finds this site and a few of the others should be able to determine who is a safe viable HT doctor and who is not. What I will not do is stand by and let people come across this board and see ONE good result and determine that Dr. P is a great surgeon. Just to show you I am good sport, I was on HLH and checked the list of doctors they have and Dr. Panagotacos and DiStefano are on there, two of the biggest hacks the world has ever seen. I don't close myself off to something without good reason. Because of Poswal's unethical display and results like Jagdish's I think it is better safe than sorry at this point. Check out the immediately after surgery photos from Panagotacos---- why would ANYONE go to this guy? Or Distefano (whose scalp reductions and multiblade knife work is legendary). My point isn't to down Dr. P. My efforts are to plant a seed of doubt on order to force people to do research. What they decide after that is up to them. panagotacos.jpg (113 Kb, 206 downloads) panagotacos surgery |
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