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Sajid Hasan shares horrifying hair transplant ordeal

Sajid Hasan shares horrifying hair transplant ordeal

The veteran actor posted a video on social media detailing his experience
Updated 04 Feb, 2018

Veteran actor Sajid Hasan has come forward on social media with his harrowing experience of a hair transplant gone wrong.

In a video on Facebook, he shared that a doctor acquaintance of his was chasing him for nine years to perform a hair transplant procedure on him. Two months ago, Hasan said he finally consented.

Little did he know that his hair transplant would go very wrong.

Hasan said that he underwent the procedure without any tests, though he knows now that that isn't standard procedure. He said that the doctor, whom he left unnamed, just laid him down and attempted the hair transplant on him.

"I fell ill the next day," shares Hasan. "For 10-15 days, I was in bed with a fever and infection and the doctor just kept assuring me that I'll get better." Hasan revealed that the doctor would only cleanse his scalp with saline water when we would go in for check-ups.

"It's been one month of a lot of suffering for me and family. I've lost out on some work. Through this video, I want to raise awareness about the importance of research. Everyone should check 10 times before undergoing a procedure and opt for the right surgeon."

The video went viral on social media and people have since been tweeting about it.

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Annie Feb 04, 2018 01:38pm
Very upsetting. I hope Sajid sahab recovers soon.
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Saif Zulfiqar Feb 04, 2018 01:41pm
Never spend money on transplants and take health problems. Better by couple of Wigs.
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Zala Feb 04, 2018 01:48pm
He should take the doctor to the court.
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Polluted People Feb 04, 2018 01:53pm
Never defy nature. Get well soon sir.
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abbottonian 43 Feb 04, 2018 01:54pm
I would suggest Mr. Sajid Hassan to sue his doctor and claim hafty damages from him.
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Neo Feb 04, 2018 01:56pm
Thank you for raising awareness about this issue Sajid bhai. First time heard about it and would not have known otherwise.
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Zulfiqar Feb 04, 2018 02:20pm
He should contact Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy and get in touch with Pakistani plastic surgeon she made a documentary about.
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hyat Feb 04, 2018 02:21pm
I don't expect from sajjid Hassan all this.
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Irfan Feb 04, 2018 02:42pm
If you go to turkey, they are doing professionally in just US$ 2,000, it includes pick & drop from airport and from hotel as well as 3 days stay in hotel. And they do the procedure in which your own hair is used, so there is no chance of infection.
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asif Feb 04, 2018 02:47pm
Man, you were ok, why you needed all this? And why not mention the doctor?
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Syed Raza Feb 04, 2018 02:50pm
Show some courage and tell the name of doctor on public otherwise the video will be a stance to remains in social media
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Citizen Feb 04, 2018 02:52pm
All people doing this procedue are cheats and chors. so many cases reported that people have even lost their precious lives.
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lion Feb 04, 2018 02:52pm
hair can grow back. come to Lahore and start ur research Natural based remedies require lot of commitment patience but they work and they work well. That is what these pharmcopia do not tell you. any hair transplant is risky.
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UN Feb 04, 2018 02:57pm
I hope he immediately looks for professional help on how to get the scalp fixed. This seems seriously concerning and needs urgent intervention.
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Loya Feb 04, 2018 03:24pm
This hair tranplant scam has ruined so many. It began in USA in 1975. My Romanian friend in New Jersey was the first of the victims. Ended up paying $ 100 per hair After 10 hair and $1000 he gave up. Wearing a sport cap for 6 months to the bruises on scalp. What is wrong with being bald for a man? Nawaz has not succeeeded in 15 years and pack of money every year for after care. Duke of Edimburgh Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Eisonhover all rich and powerful kept away from the gimmick and grew gracefully older. Personalities of man and woman change with age...and there is nothing wrong with aging process. Baldness is not a desease. Most of the cases are genetic inheritance.
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Ali Raza Feb 04, 2018 04:04pm
The government should assign an agency to monitor the performance and educational qualifications of cosmetic surgeons and cosmetic dermatologist in Pakistan like it’s happening in west for quality assurance and curb malpractice.
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Javed Feb 04, 2018 04:09pm
It is absolutely amazing that there have been exactly zero cases of medical malpractice convictions in a country of 190 million over the past 71 years. A truly amazing feat indeed.
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Philosopher(from japan) Feb 04, 2018 04:14pm
This happens when you fight against the nature. He should blame himself only to choose a wrong option ag this age of time.
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Raj Feb 04, 2018 04:32pm
If such a literate and notable person opts for a road side transplant? Why no action agaisnt the Doctor to save others from getting cheated like Sajid Khan.
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farhan Feb 04, 2018 04:36pm
At this stage, you are giving awareness to others, Bravo! get well soon sir,
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Umair Feb 04, 2018 04:42pm
Name and Shame texdoctor plz... I would never go for hair transplant
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Skeptic Feb 04, 2018 04:49pm
Ironic! Loosing (piece of ) your head, over hair!? Hair today, gone tomorrow??
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Anmol Feb 04, 2018 04:51pm
@Javed because no one cares. People just want to make money and eventually leave Pakistan
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Falcon1 Feb 04, 2018 04:53pm
In Pakistan, if yesterday's flunkies, semi-literate and dubious characters can get elelcted to Senate or beome Federal Ministers (even PM), than you can expect butchers, vagrants and failed drop outs to get fake degrees and suddenly open shop and call themsleves, 'Plastic or Cosmetic or Hair Transplant Surgeoan'. Lack of regulations, corruption and poor licensing methods to verify credential is the direct result of this debacle.
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Desh bandhu Chopra Feb 04, 2018 05:11pm
Very disturbing and disappointing. It is possible to regrow lost hair through more easier means. There are herbs which can help regrow your hair. Good that Mr. Sajid decided to make his botched surgery public to spread awareness about hair transplant. The fact is even if some hair are transplanted these would never connect with the skin tissue in a natural way. I have discovered useful herbs in this regard and made an oil from the same. Growth is seen in ten days time. Least expensive with no pain involved.
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Samab Ahmad Feb 04, 2018 05:31pm
OMG
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S K Roy Feb 04, 2018 05:37pm
Most of the Pakistani surgeons are not well trained. Those who are trained abroad do not return to serve their Country. Patients those who can arrange money go abroad for medical treatment.
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Sameer Feb 04, 2018 05:51pm
Googled everywhere; cant seem to get the data on who blew the op on his head? Can someone inform so we can stay clear from those quakes?
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Rahil Feb 04, 2018 06:27pm
i think that Mr Sajid hasan is a diabetic patient that why he is not recover
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ali Feb 04, 2018 06:33pm
Vanity will do that to you.
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Murtaza Mandviwala Feb 04, 2018 07:04pm
Please reveal the doctor and ficility so no one suffers the same again
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Arshad Feb 04, 2018 08:02pm
I request Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to help this artist and send him abroad on government expense for treatment.
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Masoud Feb 04, 2018 09:06pm
He should name the doctor responsible for this highly non professional attitude.
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Lost cause Feb 04, 2018 09:09pm
Lucky man he still has his head over his shoulder.
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Siraj Feb 04, 2018 09:34pm
He should sue the doctor and the doctor should be behind the bars.
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Tariq concerned Feb 04, 2018 09:46pm
Why the Doctor's name has not been mentioned? This Doctor should be exposed. Action must be taken against this horrible chap.
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ZAK Feb 04, 2018 09:49pm
The fake doctor should be sent to jail.
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saeeds Feb 04, 2018 09:57pm
So much info available on internet these days for every things. Espically when it’s come to your health go and read it you don’t have to believe everthing . Than ask questions to doctors. Quack and bad doctors are every where in the world. So play smart.
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ukasha Feb 04, 2018 10:02pm
Feel bad for the guy but posting those pics make me sick
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N abidi Feb 04, 2018 11:48pm
I do respect him to be so honest about this ,bad experience . He was so honest about being bald , now it is a fashion statement . So, it's proves that it is better to accept our reality,and work and enhance , the true talents that we are blessed with. MR hasan ,will always be known as a very good actor,with a great sense of humor. Talent over vanity!
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Ali Feb 04, 2018 11:58pm
Why hide the identity of the Dr?
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Ahsan Gul Feb 05, 2018 12:15am
Man your friend did a terrible job on your head. As a good citizen and also a responsible client, don't you feel that it is you duty to expose his name? What if another poor hair transplant patient get into the same situation? How would you feel then? Your civil responsibility demands to put your friendship aside and disclose doctors name. Thanks
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nasr Feb 05, 2018 12:33am
Well hair transplant procedures are now very old. I think Sajid went to the wrong person.
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Hair Transplant Feb 05, 2018 12:37am
I pray Sajid recover soon. Was the procedure performed with SOP. Any protection to such victims and legal dispensation.
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N_Saq Feb 05, 2018 01:08am
He should sue the doctor for negligence and seek compensation irrespective if the doctor was his friend or not. This a matter of life and death and he should take it seriously. I am sure he doesn’t want this doctor to carry on the same procedure on others. Attorney general’s office should take notice and should seek Mr Sajid’s assistance to find the doctor and file suit.
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sadaf Feb 05, 2018 01:29am
@S K Roy Pakistani surgeons are well trained. Complications happen every where. if this doc was mr sajid's friend he must be aware of his expertise before going thru it. there are so many examples of failed plastic surgeries in the world just Google it. A lot many people have had hair transplant done here in pak and they are quiet successful.
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Atif Khan Feb 05, 2018 01:39am
Very noble and courageous of Sajid to take this opportunity and raise awareness (rather than hiding form the issue to avoid the embarrassment)
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Arslan Feb 05, 2018 01:49am
Get well soon Sajid Hassan. You are a national asset.
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tQ Feb 05, 2018 02:00am
I really feel sorry for Mr Sajid Hasan and hope that inshaAllah he will recover soon. The minimum he can do is to name the doctor, send a complaint to PMDC. The thing that surprises me the most is the fact that in Pakistan, medical malpractices are at its peak, not only in private setups but in government setups too, but no one bothers to look into these. Rather matters are hushed up by making committees and dubious enquiries, clearing accused of charges. Believe you me, if proper enquiries are done 80% of medical practitioners will lose their licences.
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ha Feb 05, 2018 02:37am
There is sonething very wrong with what they teach at medical schools. Their curriculum needs to change.
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Erum Feb 05, 2018 05:02am
He needed to reveal the name so others dont suffer
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Farhan Feb 05, 2018 05:39am
Wig techniques are so advanced that now no one could figure out the difference between real and fake. They are durable and maintainable. I wish he should try a nice wig.
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Sabir Feb 05, 2018 06:06am
It was really one do not expect, but 75% of blame goes to Sajid Hassan. Every medical procedure has risk, he should have taken educated risk by researching before going under the laser or knife. Everyone has access to free information specially on youtube. One should research before taking life changing decision.
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Truthisbitter Feb 05, 2018 07:42am
@lion Stop giving false hopes to people. Where are your randomised controlled trials? Pseudo research to malign all the good medical research can only be accepted by ignorant minds that people like you target.
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KB Feb 05, 2018 10:09am
You look and sound a very reasonable person every since people saw you from Dhoop Kinary. I must say you really did a stupid thing. One going for not needed HTP and two I think you were trying to safe some money and at didn't work well. I wish you get well very soon and also appreciate your boldness to disclose your situation publicly bravo. But you also must disclose the Dr. Dankna's name who did this to you.
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Tariq Feb 05, 2018 11:14am
@Desh bandhu Chopra can you please tell us about those herbs for hair regrowth... I’ll be thankful
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great news Feb 05, 2018 12:02pm
For those in show business, like politics, looks do matter. That way Imran Khan is better off than his best friend Mr. Nawaz Shariff. and brother Shahbaz, who both have had hair transplants. But if you are not in the show business, no need to artificially alter your looks. He is not the first person, and certainly will not be the last person to have been traumatized by his doctor. Probably every doctor in the world makes very serious mistakes.
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Dr. Suraj Patel Feb 05, 2018 12:04pm
Nature has it's role to play in the life... Don't go against the nature...Don't go away from the nature... Live in close touch with the nature...to be healthy and fit..
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Loya Feb 05, 2018 02:28pm
Bravo Sajid Sahib ! You came forward to warn the others. Reminds me of Rock Hudson once came on Podium to warn others of his self-acquired ailment
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Loya Feb 05, 2018 02:50pm
Sure the sugeon did not check Mr. Hasan' s Glucose level before and after procedure. A criminal negligence. The paient must be diabetic and that' s why wound is not healing. And those propnents of Turkish surgeons or Herabal oil are urged not to profess alternate voodoo practice.
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