Experience Afro-Hair FUE Transplantation Travel

Anyone went alone?

Omar R.
Maybe this helps someone else too. I am not choosing based on the cheapest offer anymore. At first I was comparing Afro-Hair FUE Transplantation like it was one fixed package, but every clinic seems to include different things. One quote includes two nights, one includes five. One says medication is included but not extra checks. One says the doctor will decide final details in person, which might be normal, but it also makes budgeting harder. I would rather pay a little more and know exactly what is included than arrive and keep hearing that small things are extra.
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I travelled alone for Afro-hair FUE and it was manageable, but only because the logistics were clear. The clinic told me airport pickup time, hotel name, interpreter availability, and who to message after I left. I also asked what was included if the doctor changed the final plan in person, because I did not want surprise costs. Being alone made written details more important.

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