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I heard about clinicana through a friend, after this i done extensive research on fue transplants, and why turkey was renowned for this. After my research I went onto clinicana website where I left my details for someone to get in contact with me. After my emailing I received a swift response from Mulham, one of the GM. He was very polite and answered all my questions, whilst also keeping in contact with me on a daily basis. After much ambivalence, I decided to go ahead with the fue transplants, just thought Yolo !(you only live once) plus I was tired of using (alcepin , regaine)and listening to all these so called myths.
I booked my flight for 01/08. However, I have to admit I was a bit scared due the bombings, and military coup. Nevertheless, mulham was very supportive and kept me in the loop at all times.
Moreover, everything was booked, money ready,and all set to go. I sent all details to MULHAM, 4nights/5days. Once arrived into turkey, border control took forever, but once through I looked for a pick up driver at vodophone, just as mulham stated. Once I got there, there was a taxi man who had my name on the board ready to pick me up. He dropped me to the hospital, too get blood test done, and after dropped me to a beautiful hotel where I stayed, which is literally just around the corner from the hospital ( plus free taxi service shuttle). Mulham advised me they won’t be able to start my opponent yet as I’m low on white blood cells, to which antibiotics was provided. Fortunately,this gave me valuable time to explore the beautiful city.
Moving on, I arrived at clinicana for my opp(day3), I was greeted by all staff whof was polite, and very caring. At first it was stated around 4000 grafts will be extracted. My head was shaved, hairline was drawn, and I was set for the opp. Not going to lie, the injection hurt, but no pain no gain, my motto. The opp was a long procedure, but this was due to staff having extracted 5200 grafts successfully, more than expected. I was looked after throughout, whilst also having a break with some nice food. After the opp I was given the necessary medication, as well as a breakdown of when to take what. I was bandaged up, and ready for to go back to the hotel for sleep.
Luckily, I was in no real pain, slight nicks, and was provided with a neck brace, and advised to sleep like a mummy.
Furthermore, day 2, I woke up feeling fine, head a bit aire, but nothing major. I arrived at clinicana for bandages to be taken off, little clean, and for me to be provided with a hat and sweatband. So far so good…
Overall, my journey has been great, I advise do your research, and highly recommend clinicana for the place to go. My experience has been valuable, and have received the upmost respect from all staff.
Absolutely great experience, feel very positive with the outcomes, staff were polite and very caring throughout my stay. The hotel which was booked apart of the package was awesome ! The hospital itself is highly clean, and looks virtually brand new.
Highly recommend this place !
Treated by: Mr Mulham Attar

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