Dr. Keser in Turkey

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  • cstella
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 13

    Dr. Keser in Turkey

    I just searched for a topic about Dr. Keser on these forums and failed to come across anything pertaining to his work. I think he's the only Dr. I would let touch my head. I feel his FUE work is unsurpassed by any Dr. in the United States...obviously my opinion.


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  • neversaynever
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 640

    #2
    Ive always been impressed with his work. His representative posts on hairsite.

    I would have no fear going to him for a small / medium HT (upto 2000 grafts).

    Good prices too! 3.5 euro per graft. That exchanges to £ very nicely.

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    • chrisdav
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 429

      #3
      There is a patient on HTN called Gatsu who has had a procedure by him and his hair looks very good.

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      • neversaynever
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 640

        #4
        Originally posted by Highlander
        I used to be pretty convinced that Dr Keser was the way to go, but I've since realised that he just isn't cheap enough to justify the risk involved with going there.

        I think that there are enough really good HT surgeons in Europe, Canada, and the USA to avoid going to second-world places like Turkey for a HT. They simply don't have the same standards as other places, and I doubt they would be able to compete with the likes of Rahal, Feller etc.

        A lot of European HT surgeons warn of taking the risk to go to Turkey and get a HT to save a little bit of money. It will cost you more in the end when you need to get it repaired.

        Remember, we're talking about your looks here. Don't go second-rate just to save a few hundred Euro. All in or nothing. Go with who you think is the BEST, not the best value for money.
        Keser is a very highly respected fue doctor. Ive been to turkey 3 times and never had any problems there. It remains an extremely popular tourist destination, even for family holidays.

        I agree that its risky to visit any old HT doc there, but he does seem very profressional, and has good results. The price is very good I think. BUT, if i lived in the states I wouldnt bother. There are plenty of skilled HT docs in the states. Im in the UK, can be in turkey in a 3.5 hours very cheaply.

        Many people would consider him one of the best fue surgeons around.

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        • cstella
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 13

          #5
          I think he builds his hairlines with the most natural/artful look, I also don't feel that you can find 3.5 euro for an FUE procedure that fair priced. I think Dr. Feller charges somewhere close to $10+ a graft for FUE (if I remember correctly). Hasson & Wong were the only other team I felt was up to the standards I was looking for. The only thing I question with Dr. Keser is: Some of his hairlines are aggressive (ie: placement seems a tad low, especially for some of the fairly young patients I've noticed)

          Also, Turkey is not that bad.

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          • Oyster
            Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 30

            #6
            I have heard a lot about Turkey too about HT and came across several doctors.
            Though never heard of him so far. Any address or name of the Hospital/Clinic?
            Cheers

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            • chrisdav
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2011
              • 429

              #7
              You can view some of his work on Bellicapelli forum.

              In general though I think it is safer to stick to the more well known clinics in the USA,Canada and Belgium.

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              • aim4hair
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 437

                #8
                In my openion, dr. Keser is one of the best FUE doctors in the world.

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