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Disastrous Hair Transplant - Merchant City Medical Group - Glasgow

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Johnny T

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Around 18 months ago, I was low in confidence and unhappy with how my hairline looked, so I booked a consultation with Merchant City Medical Group in Glasgow.

Within 10 minutes of meeting a senior consultant, I was sold the dream and signed up.

This was not just about getting my hair back it was about restoring the confident, happy version of me.

I have always had a high hairline and was thinning at the front, so I was desperate to fix it.

The consultant explained how the doctor would lower my hairline, maximise density, and most importantly create a natural look that nobody would notice. It sounded too good to be true. I was thrilled.

The day before my procedure, I read a review from someone who claimed the doctor had been largely absent during their transplant. I hoped my experience would be different.

On arrival, I finally met the doctor, had my head shaved, and a hairline drawn. At first I was not happy with the design, but after some adjustments it was ready.

Everything started fine, with anaesthetic administered at the back of my head, but then the doctor disappeared. The graft extraction was performed by another team member. It was painless but concerning as I remembered the negative review from the night before.

After extraction, the doctor returned to administer anaesthetic at the front, then left again.

The implanting process was handled by two people I had never met. They worked silently in a different language for two and a half hours. It was a carbon copy of the experience described in the review I had read.

Afterwards, I had a brief consultation, received instructions and products, and went home.

Tired and sore, I did not fully address my concerns about how different the procedure had been from what I had been told.

Over the following months, small hairs started to grow, but by six months two bald patches were visible. I raised concerns but was reassured that the hairs were still regrowing. By nine months the gaps had worsened and overall density was poor. The doctor still insisted everything was fine, claiming shedding stages were ongoing.

At 12 months, during my final appointment, the doctor examined my hair and declared the transplant had FAILED. I was shocked.
He offered to redo the procedure for £1500 with a 50 percent discount.
I left, feeling let down and needing time to think.

Over the next six weeks, I struggled to get responses from management. The only contact suggested I pay for the fix.

Seeking professional opinions elsewhere, I was told the transplant was completely substandard, with scarring at donor and transplanted areas, low density, large gaps, uneven hairline, over harvested hairs, and much more.

Eventually, a manager at Merchant admitted the transplant looked terrible and offered a free redo. At this point trust was gone and I requested a refund.
Another manager contradicted the first, denying any refund, claiming there was no guarantee of results.

I requested all medical documents to review myself. Two out of three were received and one is still pending after a month.

Now, 18 months later, I am back to feeling zero confidence. My hair is thin, with two bald patches at the front, far from the promised even, dense, natural looking result.
See Pictures…

It’s actually worse than where I started from.

I am sharing this to warn anyone considering a hair transplant: research thoroughly.
Check with different providers as excitement can make you overlook red flags, but with this clinic it is a gamble whether it will even work at all.

Looking back, it felt like being on a conveyor belt. The lack of professionalism, care, and compassion has left me sharing my experience in hopes no one else goes through the same.

I hope to receive compensation and hopefully it can be rectified
 

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Hairlinebad

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Around 18 months ago, I was low in confidence and unhappy with how my hairline looked, so I booked a consultation with Merchant City Medical Group in Glasgow.

Within 10 minutes of meeting a senior consultant, I was sold the dream and signed up.

This was not just about getting my hair back it was about restoring the confident, happy version of me.

I have always had a high hairline and was thinning at the front, so I was desperate to fix it.

The consultant explained how the doctor would lower my hairline, maximise density, and most importantly create a natural look that nobody would notice. It sounded too good to be true. I was thrilled.

The day before my procedure, I read a review from someone who claimed the doctor had been largely absent during their transplant. I hoped my experience would be different.

On arrival, I finally met the doctor, had my head shaved, and a hairline drawn. At first I was not happy with the design, but after some adjustments it was ready.

Everything started fine, with anaesthetic administered at the back of my head, but then the doctor disappeared. The graft extraction was performed by another team member. It was painless but concerning as I remembered the negative review from the night before.

After extraction, the doctor returned to administer anaesthetic at the front, then left again.

The implanting process was handled by two people I had never met. They worked silently in a different language for two and a half hours. It was a carbon copy of the experience described in the review I had read.

Afterwards, I had a brief consultation, received instructions and products, and went home.

Tired and sore, I did not fully address my concerns about how different the procedure had been from what I had been told.

Over the following months, small hairs started to grow, but by six months two bald patches were visible. I raised concerns but was reassured that the hairs were still regrowing. By nine months the gaps had worsened and overall density was poor. The doctor still insisted everything was fine, claiming shedding stages were ongoing.

At 12 months, during my final appointment, the doctor examined my hair and declared the transplant had FAILED. I was shocked.
He offered to redo the procedure for £1500 with a 50 percent discount.
I left, feeling let down and needing time to think.

Over the next six weeks, I struggled to get responses from management. The only contact suggested I pay for the fix.

Seeking professional opinions elsewhere, I was told the transplant was completely substandard, with scarring at donor and transplanted areas, low density, large gaps, uneven hairline, over harvested hairs, and much more.

Eventually, a manager at Merchant admitted the transplant looked terrible and offered a free redo. At this point trust was gone and I requested a refund.
Another manager contradicted the first, denying any refund, claiming there was no guarantee of results.

I requested all medical documents to review myself. Two out of three were received and one is still pending after a month.

Now, 18 months later, I am back to feeling zero confidence. My hair is thin, with two bald patches at the front, far from the promised even, dense, natural looking result.
See Pictures…

It’s actually worse than where I started from.

I am sharing this to warn anyone considering a hair transplant: research thoroughly.
Check with different providers as excitement can make you overlook red flags, but with this clinic it is a gamble whether it will even work at all.

Looking back, it felt like being on a conveyor belt. The lack of professionalism, care, and compassion has left me sharing my experience in hopes no one else goes through the same.

I hope to receive compensation and hopefully it can be rectified
 
Doron HDC coordinator

Doron HDC coordinator

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I am sorry for your experience, can you share photos of your donor from now?
If your donor still good, you can repair this, but better to do research for surgeon that specializes with repair.
I had 4 HTs, on my 1st FUE I was botched badly by Areanamed SRK clinic in Turkey, then had my repairs at HDC Clinic where I consult now, I didn't want to go back to the first surgeon and I am very happy with my repair journey, if you interested you are welcome to pm.
 
Ryan (Dr Ted HTs)

Ryan (Dr Ted HTs)

Valued member
Sorry this has happened. Poor growth is one thing that can happen anywhere (albeit rare in good hands), but it’s also evident from the hair that did survive that there’s multi hair grafts in the hairline. So when clinics try to fall back on “we can’t guarantee results”, they’ll have a harder time trying to explain why they can’t guarantee that the correct grafts are placed in the right place.
 
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philwhitehousetelford

member
I've had enough of people getting bad results
It's ruining people's lifes,I would go back there and break the surgeons legs and I ain't joking this shit is going on 2 many times and these clinics just carry on with ruining the next guy so about time we ruined there lives
There should be a communtie here in UK where u can get fix for free etc if u deemed a repair case
Sick of hearing this shift and other clinics jumping on here to help fix u butttttt u gotta pay them thousands
Nah ain't right
 
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Johnny T

member
I am sorry for your experience, can you share photos of your donor from now?
If your donor still good, you can repair this, but better to do research for surgeon that specializes with repair.
I had 4 HTs, on my 1st FUE I was botched badly by Areanamed SRK clinic in Turkey, then had my repairs at HDC Clinic where I consult now, I didn't want to go back to the first surgeon and I am very happy with my repair journey, if you interested you are welcome to pm.
Hi.
Thanks for reaching out.

My donor area has been over harvested in some areas unfortunately.
This was apparent not long after my procedure was done, and I highlighted this to the clinic a few times.

I’m sorry to hear you also had a bad experience, but glad you got it all sorted in the end.

I’ll let you know if I need any help, so thanks again for your offer

J
 
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Johnny T

member
Sorry this has happened. Poor growth is one thing that can happen anywhere (albeit rare in good hands), but it’s also evident from the hair that did survive that there’s multi hair grafts in the hairline. So when clinics try to fall back on “we can’t guarantee results”, they’ll have a harder time trying to explain why they can’t guarantee that the correct grafts are placed in the right place.
Hi, thanks for your message.

I completely agree!

The gaps are terrible where no hairs have grown, however, some of the grafts that have survived, are completely over harvested, and pointing in the wrong direction.

I now unfortunately, have to get my haircut done a certain way to cover the gaps, and make my hair look as natural as possible.
As you can imagine, it’s almost an impossible task.

Thanks again for reaching out

J
 
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josh145

member
I am sorry to read about your experience. You should share your review to more platforms to stop any other people going to this clinic and having a similar result. To be honest I would’ve probably taken the free re do but I completely understand not wanting to do it again after your bad experience.
 
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Joshuacrow401

member
Definitely put this review on more pages like Reddit etc. I’m sorry to hear your story
 
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