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Image 1 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 2 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 3 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 4 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 5 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 6 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 7 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 8 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 9 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 10 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 11 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat
Image 12 — One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat

One moth progress - 3204 grafts, Dr Satya Saraswat

pic 1 & 2 - Before op

pic 3 - Day of op

Pic 4 & 5- Day 3

pic 6 & 7 - Day 5

pic 8 - Day 13 (by now almost all scabs on implant area was gone)

pic 9 - Day 19

Pic 10,11,12- Day 31 ( today)

Had my first ever transplant for receding hairline and diffuse thinning at Saraswat hospital by Dr. Satya Saraswat FUE 3204 grafts. He has Diplomate in ABHRS, ISHRS and FISHRS. These were some of the credible indicators as per my research.

Very Humble and ethical Doc, overall had a really smooth and comfortable procedure and followup. Dr. Satya has 3 methods ( normal FUE Rs.50/graft, Sapphire Rs.60/graft and Direct implantation Rs.75/graft and for people from abroad it is $1/graft any method). I was more cautious at first, so i wanted to do Direct implantation to maximise the results but Doc explained me that in my case there is going to be very very minimal differences in results with any method, so he advised me to take least costing one if i feel assured and that damn moment really made me think i made the right choice.

Follicular extraction and slit making was done by Dr Satya himself, Implantation was done by his senior team with his Supervision.

The team had a good procedure for planning and analysing the scalp for hair transplant. Every procedure of them is shown in their Youtube channel so i can check it out there.

only thing i didn’t like is the city of hospital !! The hospital is in Agra, India. Coming from South India, The place was too hot and humid, kinda dirty and poorly developed considering it is one of the India’s biggest tourism spot because of taj mahal. Even the Airport was below average quality.

Overall pretty happy with the results so far and hoping for the best in future!

current post op care:

topical 5%min+0.1%fin - twice a day

multi vitamins stack

A warning from my consultation & experience : PLS AVOID DHI India hospitals, it has become a hairmill, way too expensive with less qualified and experienced doctor and they were too pushy or highly marketing in the consultations and calls.

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