Question DHI Hair Transplantation Clinic selection

Too many hair quotes

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I am researching DHI Hair Transplantation and I feel more lost after talking to clinics than before. One clinic counted grafts from photos in 10 minutes, another said they need clearer pictures and maybe video call. The prices are not crazy different, but the confidence is different. Is the slower answer usually better, or am I overthinking? I do not want to choose only because WhatsApp is friendly.
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Omar R.

Fast is nice, but clear is better. I would ask who actually looked at your photos, coordinator or doctor.

north_london_guy

I had the same with hair clinics. The one I nearly booked gave a very exact graft number before asking about previous hair loss history, medication, donor area, nothing. It made me pause. The clinic I chose was slower and a bit annoying with extra photos, but at least the consultation felt more specific to me.

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Also check if the quote says what happens if they cannot take the planned graft number on the day.

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