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Has anyone done DHI Hair Transplantation in Türkiye and regretted the timing?

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This might sound basic, but how much should be included in a quote? Airport transfer, hotel, medication, follow-up messages, revision policy, all of that is getting mixed together. I would love to hear what others checked before saying yes. Longer takeaway: I expected the big decision to be the clinic name, but it was really the small logistics. Who picks you up, how close the hotel is, who translates, how fast they answer after you leave, and whether the quote is written clearly. Those details changed how safe the whole plan felt.
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CapGuy84

I did DHI in Istanbul and my only regret was booking too close to work meetings. The quote included hotel, transfers, first wash, medications, and WhatsApp follow-up, but I underestimated how visible the redness would be on video calls. If timing matters, ask them what the first 2-3 weeks usually look like socially.

NorthSeaPatient

My checklist before DHI was: surgeon name, who opens channels, graft estimate range, hotel name, pickup times, translator availability, written follow-up plan, and what happens if travel is delayed. The clinic that gave fewer flashy promises but clearer answers won for me. I also asked for the exact deposit cancellation wording because flights can change.

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