This thread, as I expected, is really bringing out the small-brain nibbas
Yeah man, go pay Achmed or Dopinder their cheaper prices, after already paying for flights, hotel, accommodation, food, and have them potentially butcher the sh*t out of your scalp — it's not like there aren't shitloads of pics to prove third-world countries' medical care sucks balls or anything.
300+ per session would be f*****g laughable, and the thing is: You're probably correct on that price. The average millennial, who probably is forced to live with either several roommates or with their parents, has a fair amount of disposable income that way, but not enough to raise a 2+ children family on a single income.
Most people that age will spend 300+ easily on streaming service subscriptions, parties, concerts, booze, video games, etc. every MONTH.
How much do you think getting that result from that guy in the pic would cost with transplants?
Regarding that test subject, we don't know which trial that photo is from or how many sessions that was. It could be one, for all we know.
If Follica has found a way to deliver these results, or the results of dermarollers like Somebody, etc. on a consistent basis, and across the scalp — the transplant industry is ostensibly finished. Especially if the results are permanent.
You get more natural regrowth, it seems to grow in a lot faster, and it's a lot more affordable.