Baldness Tourism Thrives As More Young Men Travel For Hair Transplants In Europe

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Baldness affect a third of men and they're not hesitating to have hair implants. Many head off to Turkey for its unbeatable prices and numerous offers.

The prevalence of baldness that seems to be affecting men at younger ages plus the associated psychological impact and social stigma have impelled a thriving industry that ranges from aspirational products to prevention to treatment and, finally, to hair transplants directed toward millennials who are more ready to talk about their hair loss and to look openly for solutions.

Another method, allegedly less invasive, is the Follicular Unit Excision , also known as “hair-by-hair technique,” during which individual follicles from the sides and back of the head are re-implanted one by one on the barren areas of the scalp. The fact that many celebrities, including well-known soccer players, have chosen Turkey for their transplants, has added popularity. The paper reports that in November, Italian soccer star Francesco Totti became an investor in a plastic surgery clinic in Istanbul where many players from Italian, German and Spanish leagues are now having transplants.

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