Pendik, Türkiye
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Now Hair Time is a hair transplant brand that carries out hair, beard, mustache, and eyebrow transplant in a hospital environment with its expert doctors and professional team under a doctor's supervision with its years of experience. As one of the most successful hair transplant brands in Turkey, our prior concern is the health and safety of our patients in all of our operations. We achieve the most natural and successful results with our expert staff that have 12 years of experience in the field. Although hair transplant is a simple procedure, it is progress that requires great responsibility and professionalism. Therefore, we carry out all of our operations in the most well-equipped hospital in Istanbul and a sterile environment. The patient’s satisfaction and comfort are also some of the fundamental policies of Now Hair Time. We provide our patients services such as a commendation in the most luxurious hotels of Turkey, also special service with a friendly staff, and private interpreter support for our patients who come from abroad during this hair transplant journey.
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Jerry
FUE Hair Transplant
10 days
3250 grafts
As the title says, I traveled to Istanbul to get a FUE procedure done at Now Hairtime (NHT) on January 28th, 2022. I found this clinic on IG and had followed them for about a year. What stood out to me about this clinic were the results that were posted on their IG and that they tagged others who received the FUE in the promotional videos. Each time they tagged someone who had received a transplant, I would message the recipient and ask them about their experience, if they would recommend, pros and cons of the clinic etc. I did this with about 8 people and each of them gave positive reviews of the clinic and overall experience. On November 20th, I initiated contact with the clinic vis, WhatsApp, to inquire about moving forward with the procedure. They had me send them photos of my head to get see if I would be a good candidate. Once they confirmed that my donor area looked good and explained the process I gave them the date that would work for me and they told me that they could not put me on the schedule until I sent them proof of my flight and a photo of my passport. I took care of both of those items, and they put me on the schedule. The $3K included my procedure, PRP, vitamins, 3 nights in a luxury hotel +breakfast, and transport to and from the airport. When I arrived in Turkey, I entered passport control and waited in pretty long line that moved quickly. I got all the way up to the window and the agent notified me that I would need a visa. This was a little bit frustrating because the NHT never mentioned needing this. So I got out of line and went to the visa counter which was conveniently by passport control. I paid $30 for the visa and got back into line. After getting through that line and getting my bags I walked down to the pick up area which NHT provide clear instructions for – including photos of what the location looked like. At this point it was 2:30AM. From there we went straight to the hospital to get bloodwork done which only took 15 minutes. After this I was taken to the hotel. When we pulled up to the hotel I noticed it was not the same hotel that was originally communicated to me. The new hotel was nice but I didn’t appreciate that the hotel change wasn’t communicated to me. The hotel had an amazing staff and amenities. Everyone was friendly and helpful. There was a little shopping mall across the street where was able to do a currency exchange. I exchanged $100 which ended up being more than enough. I paid for all of my meals and tipped about 200 lira to each person that helped me. I had lunch every day at the mall across the street and felt safe walking around there. The day before my procedure I message NHT to ask what time pick up for my procedure would be and the rep told me that she was not sure but would get back to me. A few hours had passed and I had not heard back so I sent another message. She mentioned that she was waiting to hear back from the team and would let me know. This was odd to me. I figured it would have been written in stone at this point and was really expecting a quick “Your procedure is at 9AM and you will be picked up at 8:30”. I followed up a few more times and I did not get the confirmation until 12AM that my pickup would be at 8:30. On the day of my procedure I woke up early, got a workout in and had breakfast. At 7:45, I got a message saying that my new pick-up time was going to be 2PM. At this point, I was frustrated and was looking for transparency about why my time got moved but received a pretty corporate response – “The team with the most experience will be available at this time”. At 12PM I got a message that my new time was 3PM. Again was looking for transparency about why this was happening but I didn’t get a good answer. They did apologize and move the time back up to 2PM. At 2PM I was picked up and taken to get the procedure. When I arrived, I was greeted by my interpreter at the car and walked in for my consultation. Mustafa did a really great job of putting me at ease and making me feel comfortable. I completed paperwork, provided my passport and then handed over payment for the procedure. After this, they asked if I had an idea of what hairline I wanted, which I did. I planned my hairline out ahead of time and knew exactly what I wanted and where. I communicated that I wanted a straight hairline (which culturally makes the most sense for me) and the doctor drew on a hairline. He got it right in the first go. After this they shaved my head and communicated the number of grafts that I would need. Once he was done drawing out the different areas of my head, I went into the procedure room and received the anesthetics. This was pretty painful. We had to take several breaks because of how much it hurt. Once that was done everything was smooth sailing. I laid on my stomach for one or two hours and the technician extracted the grafts. When they were done with that I took a little restroom/water break and then the doctor came in to make the incisions for the grafts. After that I watched youtube videos as they implanted the grafts. They did about 90% of the transplant and then we took a break to eat dinner. After dinner they wrapped up the rest of the grafts and did the PRP treatment. Sleeping the first night wasn’t too bad. I stacked some pillows and used my travel neck pillow to sleep in the 45 angle that they mentioned. The next day I went back to the clinic, and they removed the bandage, washed my head and fed me. The next morning I was picked up 15 minutes early for my flight. For the flight back I’d suggest a window seat. Overall, I had a great experience and I am happy with how everything has gone so far. The only negatives are the communication items I mentioned above. I have an appointment tomorrow with my GP for a fin prescription. Lmk if you have any questions.
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Anonymous
FUE Hair Transplant
4 months
3500 grafts
Images only review
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Anonymous
FUE Hair Transplant
1 year
1000 grafts
I went to Now hair time last year. The communication was fine, accommodation and transfers smooth that’s really where the positivity ends. Hair transplant was carried out by 2 young techs who honestly spent more time going to smoke than on the procedure, no doctor presence. Seemed far too hung up on whether I had social media accounts, with the translator asking me every 15 minutes - in hindsight I feel this was to see if I have a social media following to assess what kind of job to do, no damage being done to their reputation if I’m not a social media influencer. Hairs placed very sparsely in rows, random scattered hairs all over my head. I knew from the moment my scabs fell that this was terrible but they were adamant it is part of the process and to be patient. They checked in every month which seemed professional until around month 8 where it was clear my results were awful then stopped responding to my updates and I’d only hear again when they wanted another photo update which again they would just ignore. I forced a response at month 12 when they finally admitted I’d need a second transplant and luckily for me, they will offer a discount on the second. I sought out surgeons in the UK which I wish I had just done initially and had a repair and he has very luckily been able to rectify the mess. He advised they took around 5000 grafts from my donor and at most implanted 1000, not the 3000 they’re adamant they did. Fortunately for me I had a lot of hair on my donor area and they were able to take more safely but I’m maxed out now and can never consider another in the future if needed due to Now hair times complete butchering. Do not be fooled by Now hair times social medial presence and honestly now I look with my eyes more open - the results in general are pluggy and unnatural, even the better results are not fantastic. Avoid, spend the little more money to go somewhere reputable because Now hair time really aren’t that cheap and the higher price compared to other hair mills almost fools you into thinking they’re better quality. This is my mistake - don’t make the same one
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Anonymous
FUE Hair Transplant
6 months
6.5 months in… Happy with the progress thus far, considering where I started (last two pics, clearly pre-transplant). Had some weird side effects on fin and cut that out a year prior to transplant. Considering adding red light or PRP pending an upcoming haircut, but not stressing it too much. Still have no idea how to get my hair cut, been leaning into the mullet. Faced many people in personal and professional settings that made hurtful comments to tear at my confidence through much of my 20s (now 28 y/o) — Having the procedure alone (even before seeing results) showed me how small they really were. It feels quite freeing to put this in the past and regain my personality. Expecting more progress, but fortunate to reach the other side of this! We’re gonna make it bros!!!