It is not possible to these Doctos do a butcher work with every single patient and being on TV and social midia living like nothing is going on, so my vision is there are a few of bad cases, perhaps more then american Doctors because these Doctors operate much more patientes and because they use methods more dated.
At first glance, it seems logical to argue that the number of surgical failures in Turkey increases due to the high volume of surgeries.
Indeed, even for excellent doctors, it is challenging to eliminate the occurrence of complications entirely.
However, the problem with LLT is not just their rate of complications.
They lack the ability to diagnose complications early, fail to provide the right treatment when complications are clear, and continue with their strong marketing.
Additionally, a positive experience with hair transplantation in Turkey is in no way an evidence of the safety of LL surgery. Even if hair transplantation fails, the only harm is that the hair doesn't grow as expected. There's no possibility of bone deformation or chronic osteomyelitis.