Paul
Very professional, polite and attentive treatment. Once I first contacted the clinic I was informed about the process at every stage and any questions, pretty much day or night, were answered by Mr Mulham, the administration manager.
The main surgeon, Mr Rawad, assessed my hair and hairline and showed great artistry in deciding what would work best. He estimated 4000 grafts but in the end I had 4700 which of course allowed for better coverage of my bald areas. Be aware that the majority of the actual, incisions, removing grafts form the donor area and transplanting to the receiving area are all done by nurses but they are extremely professional/
Overall this was a very good experience. Any questions were answered, I was put at ease by the professionalism of everybody from the clinic as they are aware that people are nervous/ All facilities are of a very high standard and the clinic has a nice relaxed atmosphere/ I would highly recommend Clinicana for anybody considering a hair transplant.
Treated by: Mr Rawad Attar

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