How one country has become a top destination for hair transplants
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ISTANBUL β In a bright clinic on the eastern side of Istanbul, a man leans over another man's scalp.
There's a marker in his hand, and he's drawing thin, careful lines across the cranium. It looks almost like an art class. Except the canvas here is a human head.
Dr. Mehmet Erdogan (no relation to Turkey's president) runs the Smile Hair Clinic in Istanbul, a sleek multistory complex that boasts a 90-95% hair transplant success rate. Since it opened in 2018, the clinic has been treating around 500 patients every year. Most come from abroad: around a third come from the United States alone.
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"OK, I will draw according to what I recommend to you," Erdogan says, as the
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