“I could barely get out of the house really without the hat.”
“They sell it like a holiday.”
Irreversible risks
Almost every week, Dr Russell Knudsen — a hair restoration doctor said, he finds himself fixing a young man’s botched hair transplant after they had gone overseas in search of a cheaper head of hair but have instead returned with a scar — or a bald patch where one shouldn’t be.

Dr Russell Knudsen says almost every week he has to fix botched jobs from Australians who have had hair transplants overseas. Source: SBS / Jack Tulleners
“They’re bald on the back of their head because they’ve been over-harvested — too much hair has been taken out [causing] patching on the back of their head — it’s diabolical to fix that problem.”
“Young people don’t have a lot of money, and they’re highly motivated to get their hair back because they think [hair loss] makes them look older and unattractive — and they’re going to have trouble finding a partner. It devastates their self-confidence. So they bite the bullet and cross their fingers,” he said.
“If you have a more business-orientated model, you don’t turn down anybody,” he said.
Knudsen says sometimes that means promising better results than what is safely possible or giving people unnatural-looking hairlines.
An affordable market for fixing baldness
Tyrone is one of many Australians (typically men) booking flights to countries such as Türkiye, Thailand, Mexico and India which provide more affordable hair restoration procedures than Australia and the United Kingdom.
Most hair transplant clinics provide two services, FUE (follicular unit extractions), where hair follicles on the body are extracted from the back of the head and replaced on areas of balding, and FUT (follicular unit transplantation) — where a strip of skin is removed from the back of the head and individual hair follicles are placed in areas of hair loss.

Tyrone says he regained his confidence after his hair transplant. Source: SBS / Jack Tulleners
The surgery takes up to eight hours and involves local anaesthesia, graft extraction, incisions, and implantation. It typically takes 10 days to recover and after six weeks, most patients will see hair regrowth. For some men, it can take six months until they have a full head of hair.
A growing interest in hair transplants
The clinic has been in operation for 10 years and Paisanpan estimates that 40 per cent of his patients are international.
Returning with a botched head of hair
“If you put the hair follicle in the wrong way, you might have messy hair or an unnatural hairline, always from unprofessional or inexperienced [doctors].”

Hair transplants typically take about eight hours, depending on the method used. Source: Getty / /
On top of shoddy jobs, many Australians are quoted a price from a Bangkok clinic, only to find they are asked to pay more once they arrive, Paisanpan said.
“My message is just make sure that you choose reputable hospitals with experienced staff and good reviews.”
Cracking down on loose regulations
“The Turkish system relied on the laxity of the regulations that were being presented by the Turkish authorities. So until they cracked down as late as April this year, it was basically cowboy town over there,” said Australian doctor Knudsen.
“The interesting thing is that the market has contracted dramatically in the last 12 months — not really because of the regulations … but because of the amount of bad results that are going out around that have trashed their reputation to a degree,” Knudsen said.
Tom gave up on hair treatment medications
“I used to joke with my dad that he had more hair than me at 55 than I did at 20,” Tom told The Feed.

Over a year after his hair transplant, Tom Robb has no regrets with his decision to fly overseas. Source: Supplied
Two years later, he was flying to Bangkok in search of an affordable hair transplant and he now has a full head of hair, but despite choosing an international clinic as a cheaper option, it still set him back thousands of dollars.
The whole process cost $11,000, including accommodation and flights. He was quoted $20,000 to $25,000 for the same process in Australia.
Righting the wrongs of bad hair jobs
He said the effects of poorly performed operations range from uneven hair growth to future issues like scarring or infection.
He said there’s also a higher risk of contracting blood-borne viruses and accessing travel insurance that covers medical procedures overseas is difficult.

Türkiye has become a popular destination for Australians seeking hair transplants. Source: Getty / Ozan Kose
“There’s no international legal framework to support that … [going through] courts in the country where you had the procedure done is not straightforward at all.”
An awareness campaign was launched by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, called Fight The Fight to combat the “growing risk” of unlicensed technicians performing hair restoration surgery.
Better off than bald
“I can go out, I still wear my hat quite often, but I can take it off now. I can go to pubs, clubs — and be comfortable not having to think, ‘oh, what am I going to do without my hat’?”