Where are you more likely to get a bad hair transplant?
Bad hair transplants and overharvesting are more likely to occur in clinics that fail to adhere to basic safety practices and medical regulations. Unfortunately, some clinics save time and money by using unlicensed technicians to perform hair restoration surgery.
The chair of the ISHRS reports that some hair transplant clinics in Turkey have taxi drivers and other unqualified people performing surgery [3]. So it’s easy to see how overharvesting can happen if you choose a subpar clinic.
When you have a hair transplant abroad, clinics don’t usually expect to see you again after the surgery. By using overharvesting methods, they can boost your initial results in the recipient area and send you home a satisfied customer.
However, since transplant recovery is a long process (with permanent results not usually visible until a few months after the procedure) this may not indicate your actual results.
Most people who need corrective surgery then turn to more reputable clinics in their home country to get the results they want. If too many hair follicles have been harvested from the donor area, follow-up procedures may be difficult or even impossible, even for experienced surgeons. Nearly all ISHRS members (96.4%) reported that up to 25% of their corrective cases were due to a black-market hair transplant [4].