Surgeon-led consultation
Upload clear photos before you decide on travel, price, or surgery timing. I review your donor area, hairline, crown demand, previous surgery history, and expectations so the first answer is a responsible direction, not a generic quote.
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Surgeon photo review
Send clear photos before you decide on travel, price, or surgery timing. A serious first answer should explain whether your case looks suitable, what may limit the result, and what the next step should be.
Use daylight, dry hair, no filters, and keep the camera level. These views make the first review much more useful.
I review the photos, your basic hair loss history, and the result you want. If the angles are clear, the first answer can move beyond a package price and become a real direction for your case.
You should leave the first review knowing whether planning can continue, whether I need clearer photos, whether hair loss should be stabilized first, or whether surgery does not look responsible now.
Good photos let me see the donor area, the true hairline level, the crown demand, and the contrast between hair and scalp. Without those views, any graft number or hairline promise is weaker.
The purpose is not only to answer quickly. The purpose is to avoid giving you a plan that looks attractive in a message but does not match your donor area or future hair loss risk.
Tell me your age, previous hair transplant history, current hair loss medication, medical conditions, and the result you hope to achieve. If you care more about the front, crown, or overall density, say that clearly.
These details help me understand not only whether surgery is possible, but what kind of plan would be responsible for your donor area and future hair loss.
I check donor reserve, baldness stage, hairline safety, graft distribution, hair caliber, and whether future hair loss may change the plan. If medication, waiting, or a more conservative hairline is safer, I want you to know that before surgery.
No. A price without suitability review can push the patient toward the wrong decision. The first useful answer should explain whether the case looks suitable, what concerns I see, and what kind of plan may be realistic.
If the case is not suitable, or if the expectation is not realistic for the donor area, it is better to know that before paying a deposit or arranging travel.
Sometimes the better answer is to wait, stabilize hair loss, improve medical treatment, or send clearer photos before deciding. This can protect the donor area and prevent a rushed first operation.
A delayed or more conservative plan can be more valuable than a fast yes when the donor area, crown demand, or future hair loss pattern is not yet clear.
Travel should come after the case makes sense medically. Photos help identify obvious donor, hairline, crown, or expectation problems before the patient spends time and money on flights.
This is especially important if you have had a previous hair transplant, want a low hairline, need crown coverage, or expect very high density from a limited donor area.
Yes. A consultation should not pressure you into booking from one message. If the plan, graft number, hairline level, medication advice, or timing is not clear, ask before you decide.
The best patient decision is usually made after the limits of the case are understood, not only after seeing an attractive package.
Yes. Before you arrange travel or commit to surgery, the first review should help you understand why a certain graft range, hairline level, and coverage priority may or may not fit your case.
This is where many patients make a better decision. If the donor area is limited, the crown demand is high, or the expectation needs adjustment, it is better to discuss that early instead of discovering it after flights are booked.
The answer should be clearer than yes or a package price. You should know whether the case looks suitable, what concerns I see, and what should happen next. The final graft number and hairline are still confirmed after examination at the clinic.
Send the photo set on WhatsApp or use the contact form above. The stronger your photos and details are, the clearer and more useful my first answer can be.
Dr. Mehmet Demircioglu is a renowned Turkish hair transplant surgeon with over a decade of surgical experience in hair restoration. Dr. Demircioglu founded Diamond Hair Clinic in Istanbul-Turkey, focusing solely on FUE hair restoration procedures. The doctor is notably recognized for his expertise in Sapphire Fue Hair Transplants and one patient-a-day approach. Dr. Demircioglu ranks among the World Fue Institute (WFI) hair restoration surgeons. Since 2012, the Diamond Hair Clinic in Istanbul has served many international patients, delivering exceptional results.