Experience Beard Transplant Recovery

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I keep reading clinic pages and everything sounds polished, but the hard part is knowing what to trust. For Beard Transplant, what did you ask before paying a deposit? I am not looking for medical advice, more the practical stuff: communication, aftercare, hotel distance, and whether the plan felt clear. 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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Before my deposit for beard work, I asked for the written quote with every included item, deposit refund terms, hotel address, transfer times, translator availability, and who I could message after leaving. The clinic I chose was not the fastest on WhatsApp, but they answered each question separately instead of sending one shiny brochure. That felt more reliable to me.

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