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hi guyz,

i was surfing a well known asian pop singer today and came across that he had a hair transplant as well which looks pretty good. through surfing his biography, i came across the institute who performed the procedure on him.

anyhow, i am sending you a link of a clinic in karachi, pakistan called the laser inn aesthetic surgery ran by doctor zulfiqar tunio.

from my views, it seems like this guy is producing some good results and his patients include well known personalities in the asian continent.

his session sizes are somewhat small compared to american standards such as 2000 grafts being considered a mega session and 800 a small session but it seems despite this, results are good.

the link is http://www.liasc.com/multimedia_library.php

in my opinion, it is well worth having a look at the site and probably for those guys in the asian continent may be a good solution.

az!


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the pics do look good but not close enough to really scrutinise.
having said that though definatly worth a better look if your from that part of the world.
good spot az Smile


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balody- simple way to scrutinize is simply type the name of the famous person in google and you would get enough pictures.

rahim shah being a well known singer in the asian continent has lots of images close up on the net after his procedure.. Cool


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They dont even use microscopes for graft cutting.
Thats already one negative
 
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You mean he actually writes in his biography that he's had a transplant? And even more, he names the doctor who performed the surgery?

While unusual, that's certainly a great way to bring this surgery to a more acceptable level.


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nono he didnt write anything.

the way i found it was i remember watching this singer a few years back. he was most likely a norward 4. but when i saw him now, he was more likely a norwood 1.

so i just randomly typed in to google: rahim shah, hairtransplant. and the link for dr. tunios site came up.

he didnt write it anywhere, just took some smart thinking to find out Wink. as well as pictures, hes also got videos of his 'famous' patients as hes also done other tv and sports personalities from the asian part of the world.

PGP- i do see that they are slightly behind in terms of the way they conduct their surgeries and their classificatiosn of the sessions but it seems they are producing some good work


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