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Salman Khan and Govinda Hair Transplant
Who is the doctor and where in Dubai?

Both these actors have got their hair transplants in a Dubai Clinic. Just wondering how to get the details of the Clinic and the doctor’s name? Any clues? Confused

Why don’t such doctors showcase their portfolio when then work on celebrities? After all if someone is willing to pay a price for the transplant, how does he shortlist a surgeon? Roll Eyes

Actors are the best testimonials Smile
 
Posts: 40 | Location: new delhi, india | Registered: July 20, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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i think dr. alvi armani performed the surgery for them. i know he has clinics all over the world and dubai is one of them.
Dr. alvi armani also offer VIP Service package for HT with Lemo service.
 
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dr. alvi armani


Great!> WIll have a look at his website. How do you subtantiate that he is the one!. Will need to do some more research on his work.
 
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Dr. Armani seems to be recommended by Spencer Kobren, President from the American Hair Loss Association. There are quite a few patient videos on YouTube.
 
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Any articles/data to support the claim that he performed the surgeries?

Just because he has an office in Dubai doesn't mean he was the doctor.


Dr. Feller - 3,168 grafts on 3/27/08
GNC MSM 3000
Vitamin C 1000
Biotin 300


http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/blog/home-page.asp?WebID=689
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do a google search reop-man, thats where i found the information. this is the only source. celebrities or doctor is not going to disclos the information to the public because so patients wants to keep it confidential.
Good luck finding.
 
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thanks for the reply omviki. Based on my search, he has had an HT in Dubai, but there is no indication that it was Armani. Agree with the confidentiality aspect.


Dr. Feller - 3,168 grafts on 3/27/08
GNC MSM 3000
Vitamin C 1000
Biotin 300


http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/blog/home-page.asp?WebID=689
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I am writing from Dubai. One of my close friend informed me that Dr. Sajaad Khan is the one who has done Bollywood Star, Salman Khan's transplant. 3 procedures and the guy looks awesome. But I have no idea about the gender of the doctor and his/her location. So I will begin my research and keep you guys informed.
 
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hawk, Dr. Sajjad Khan who has performed several bollywood star surgeries is male. Got confirmation with great difficulty from someone who knows a bollywood star personally. After lot of persuasion for weeks, my friend called the bollywood star and got details of Dr. Sajjad Khan for me.

I managed to reach him and talked to him. He seemed like a straight forward guy. He named some other celebs he has performed surgery on (and has their permission to name them)

However Dr. Sajjad Khan does not recommend FUE and said while extracting single hair, it can result in 25% - 30% wastage even by the best surgeons.

He recommends strip method where he removes a strip and harvests hair from that. However he can perform FUE with single hair if that is what the patient wants.

I am really confused since I was under the impression that FUE was better and less painful method. however I had never heard that FUE can cause 25% - 30% wastage of donor hair due to damage while extraction.

Would appreciate guidance from experienced members. Thanks.
 
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If this doctor is the husband that got banned from US and is married to the Kahn that runs ILHT RUN RUN RUN A butcher!!!
 
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Pardon me but you must be crazy, if you are just going to believe what your friends tell you, then why are you on these forums at all?

I got the same information from my friend about Dr. Khan and I too had a word with him on the phone. Although he did mention numerous Bollywood celebrities, I wasn’t too convinced.

There is so little information available on Dr. Khan. And whatever little info is available, it’s totally negative. He is not recommended by any medical association.

I know he operates from Dubai but are there any related laws in Dubai? What if the transplant goes wrong? Who will your sue and where?

I think the best is to focus on successful surgeons in Canada or US. They might not be as generous as Armani or Khan but they will do a realistic transplant and not over charge you for those extra grafts. And if you can convince them, they might do a lower hair line.

The TRUTH is that YOU are getting BALD mate. Why are you bothered about some tiny scar which will not even show? But you sure want butter on both sides of the bread. ! Well, keep researching till you loose it ALL. GOD BLESS.
 
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Not sure if this matters much, but salman khan had a hair transplant and hair weaving done:
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http://hair-restoration-info.com/eve/forums/a/albumcomm...951002183#2951002183
 
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YOU are getting BALD mate. Why are you bothered about some tiny scar which will not even show? But you sure want butter on both sides of the bread. ! Well, keep researching till you loose it ALL. GOD BLE


Thanks for your suggestion hawk. I was concerned about strip since I had bad surgery long back & FUE seemed logical to me. I was never aware that FUE procedure might cause 25% - 30% wastage during extraction from donor sites.

I followed your previous postings and seems you have been on a similar route like me. I had been waiting for years for Dr. Coen Gho (Hair multiplication - never happened). I too had contacted Dr. Woods in Australia but was not convinced. I also tried calling Dr. A in India (he did not come on the phone) but was not impressed with the replies given by his staff who had less info than me. When asked what gauge needles the doctor used 21 gauge, 25 gauge; person replied it is thinner than that and not more than 12 gauge (obviously she was not aware than 12 gauge is thicker). She also stressed doctor has done 'uncountless' surgeries. I was completely put off - though I must add it would be unfair to blame Dr. A for unprofessional replies by his staff... but better safe than sorry.


Coming to Dr. Sajjad Khan, my friend called the bollywood star in my presence. I had actually seen the bollywood star earlier at my friends private function and had requested my friend to ask him. He promised he would do so but apparently did not find it appropriate. Months Later after pushing, he picked up the phone in my presence and called him. Surprisingly the bollywood star was not secretive at all and gladly gave the info & contact no & even mentioned the Doctor has just come to Dubai since someone he knows is also coming in for surgery.

Dr. Sajjad just invites you to visit patients in surgery during lunch break or post surgery (with their consent). Being not convinced 1st time, I made 2 more visits and all 3 patients who were there for their 2nd procedure were happy. 2 of them exceptionally good hairlines. 1 of them good. I even met a celebrity from India (not film related) who had probably come to say hello or for a follow up check & did not mind answering questions. He said it changed his life & it's really worth it. I am a skeptical person and actually googled the person to make sure it as the same and surely was.

I also have option to meet another famous person who is coming in for surgery soon & see his results. The fact that famous people from India / Pakistan come to him makes everything seems positive because surely they have the capability to pay more than what he charges & go to USA - but still they come to him in Dubai as it is closer to India. After my visits and seeing actual patients & their results I was almost convinced & thought I would go ahead.

But on the other side, with the lack of info on the net and negative reviews of Dr. Shagufta Khan (who seems to be associated with Dr. Sajjad Khan), I just cannot bring myself to say yes.

On the positive side, I have seen the results with my own eyes and verified that famous people come to him. On the negative side, hawk is right, there are no laws in Dubai and it would be a scary proposition to get surgery performed here. Moreover lack of info on the net abour the male Dr. Sajjad Khan is discouraging.

If there is anybody out there who has got surgery performed by Dr. Sajjad Khan, would appreciate to get some feedback.

Really confused Frown
 
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After all this research, I am now considering Dr. Hasson. Tried making a booking but no date till sep. No matter what, I will not consider Dr Khan. This is a never ending research so mate one will have to take the plunge.
 
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Its ok I forgive you
 
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forgive whom andwhat for? By the way rem that khan does procedures in a hospital and no one knows where he is off after the surgery whereas other docs have thief own clinics and work under strict medical laws. Imp point to consider
 
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