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Home / Health / British Tourist Dies Days After Hair Transplant and Dental Work in Turkey

British Tourist Dies Days After Hair Transplant and Dental Work in Turkey

13 Nov

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Summary

  • 36-year-old British man died within 2 days of hair transplant and dental treatment in Turkey
  • Fell ill after returning to his hotel, rushed to hospital but died around 4:30 pm
  • Investigation launched into the incident
British Tourist Dies Days After Hair Transplant and Dental Work in Turkey

On November 13, 2025, a tragic incident occurred in Turkey involving a British tourist. A 36-year-old man had traveled to Istanbul last week to undergo a hair transplant procedure at a clinic in Fulya, followed by dental work the next day in Ayazaga.

After the treatments, the man returned to his hotel in the Sisli district. However, he soon fell ill, and medics were notified. The man was rushed by ambulance to Seyrantepe Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, where he sadly passed away around 4:30 pm.

An autopsy was conducted, but the cause of death has not yet been released. The man's body was then collected by his family and returned to his home in the UK. Authorities have now launched an investigation into the incident.

Turkey has become a popular destination for hair transplant procedures, with the country expected to receive over 1.1 million hair transplant patients by 2025. However, this tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the potential risks involved with medical tourism.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 36-year-old British tourist died within two days of having a hair transplant and dental treatment in Turkey.
The British tourist had the hair transplant procedure at a clinic in Fulya, Istanbul, and the dental work the following day in Ayazaga, Istanbul.
The British tourist fell ill after returning to his hotel in the Sisli district of Istanbul, and was rushed to the hospital, where he died around 4:30 pm.

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