French student, 24, kills himself after getting a botched beard transplant 'by an estate agent pretending to be a surgeon in Turkey'

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A French man took his own life after his beard transplant in Turkey was botched by an estate agent posing as a surgeon, his heartbroken father claims.
Mathieu Vigier Latour travelled to Istanbul in March for the transplant, which cost him €1,300 - a fifth of the price of having it in France.
But the treatment saw him lose 1,000 grafts of hair, while having 4,000 transferred from his head to his face.
Following the operation, the business student's beard was left irregularly shaped, growing at an unnatural angle and 'hedgehog' like, his father said.
In addition, Latour, 24, suffered burns after the procedure and was having trouble sleeping due to the discomfort.
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Mathieu Vigier Latour after his botched transplant in Istanbul, which was performed by a real estate agent posing as a surgeon

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Latour before his operation. The student tragically took his own life after the procedure left his scalp permanently damaged

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The treatment left the French man's beard irregularly shaped and growing at an unnatural angle

He later discovered that the man who performed his transplant was not in fact a qualified surgeon, but an estate agent, the Telegraph reported.

As a result of his botched operation, Latour fell into a 'vicious cycle' and suffered from dysmorphic disorder, a condition in which people obsess about defects in their appearance.

A Belgium specialist who was attempting to correct the procedure said his scalp would never recover in the patch where the grafts had been lost.

He ended up taking his own life three months after going to Turkey for the transplant.

Latour's father is now campaigning to improve awareness about the risks of seemingly inexpensive health tourism.

He said it would be 'a tribute to Mathieu' if his son's shocking experience could help prevent similar tragedies from happening again.

 
What I don't get is (not unless there were complications not mentioned yet) is that, okay, the operation wasn't 100% successful but it's a beard... Shave it. Was that just not an option somehow?
Even if the grafted beard grew normally instead of like a thick wirebrush pad, his scalp, where the graft came from, was apparently fucked up real bad permanent-like.

Knowing there's nobody but himself to blame for an entirely avoidable result like this is probably what really tipped him over the edge, is my bet. Helluva burden to carry for the vanity obsessed.
 
Cosmetic surgery should only be offered to people who have suffered damage to their appearance as a result of an accident, ill health, or war. No trannies, being born with is in your pants is not a health issue.
 
Turkey generally is good when it comes to these, there's a reason so many people go there. Sadly this young man got the short end of the stick, but someone who cared about his own appearance to the extent that he did should have played it safe and get the transplant done locally
Never trust a TURK
 
I have really patchy beard growth, but instead of doing something like this I've just accepted that I have to be clean shaven. Never understood why men care that much about beard or hair.
Because way too many men buy into performative masculinity. Eg. GROW A BIG MANLY VIKING BEARD, DRINK IPAS AND WHISKEY RAAAHHH DO STEROIDS TO GET HUGE, wear XYZ clothes, GET SHITTY TATTOOS, SMOKE CIGARS and so on.

It plays into male insecurity and has a massive consumerism side as well.

Most men has rough looking pube beards they don't groom and are fat so they look like weird teddy bears with Stinky beards full of food and skin flakes.....

Instead of.... You know... Being a healthy weight, exercising, and not worshipping whatever steroid pumped influencer or podcast bro you're worshipping at the moment.
 
I was clean shave for over thirty years thanks to being a teen then the military. During COVID when I was shut in for three weeks I didn't shave.

I grew an absolutely kick ass Saddam Hussein tier moustache but my beard was thin and pube like. I shaved everything off except for the moustache. I now grow it out every fall. I still have a decent head of hair.

It's all about knowing your limits bro.
 
I was clean shave for over thirty years thanks to being a teen then the military. During COVID when I was shut in for three weeks I didn't shave.

I grew an absolutely kick ass Saddam Hussein tier moustache but my beard was thin and pube like. I shaved everything off except for the moustache. I now grow it out every fall. I still have a decent head of hair.

It's all about knowing your limits bro.
I thought you were a woman.
 
I can't blame the guy. I too would kill myself if forced to look forwards to being a Frenchman for the rest of my life.
 
I would've hoped people would've learned by now - never go to fucking Turkey for cosmetic surgery. So many stories of people getting fucked up. One girl died on the plane home after letting one of these crooks give her a gastric bypass.
I think, on a stereotypical basis, Turk medical "professionals" aren't to be trusted. They can't even look after themselves, based on a YouTube video of a doctor on a talk show, having a heart attack.

And here it is. It can still be found:

Heart attack on live TV: Turkish doctor Uğur Yensel has two heart attacks before ad break​

 
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Beards look like shit on the vast majority of men his age. There's only a few reasons that a man under 40 grows a beard:
>he has a shit jawline and wants to hide it
>he's bald/balding and trying to cope
>he doesn't want to go through the effort of shaving every day
>he thinks a beard will make him look like a "manly alpha male"

Place your bets on which one he falls under.
 
This is no different to tranny shit. The idea that cosmetic surgery can fix your life is mentally and socially destructive.
Cosmetic surgery CAN fix your life if you're legit deformed and your birth defect face is hurting your job prospects and causing people to politely wince when they talk to you

But that's about it. It can't be done for your own ego, but for everyone else
 
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