Miki Tranbjerg is waking up from the dose of ketamine that has kept him unconscious a bit more than half an hour. He lies with his face slanted down towards the couch, while the doctor and the three nurses are fully occupied operating the small hair follicles out of the back of his head. When the blood is removed from the top of his head, you can see the small red holes from which the hair follicles are lifted up. Hair transplants have become the main attraction in popular package tours to Turkey, which appeal to both Arabs and Europeans. The concept is reminiscent of charter trips: Danish companies advertise and arrange the trip to Turkey, where hair transplants have become a billion-dollar industry. Miki Tranbjerg and his friend Sebastian, who in this story has chosen to appear only with a first name, have traveled three hours by plane to Turkey to get their operations. The two friends from Odense have bought a package scheme, where both surgery, hotel stay, translator, breakfast, hair products and transport around Istanbul are included in the price of 1400 US Dollars.
Three years ago, when Sebastian was 28 years old, he went to Turkey to have a hair transplant done. However, he was not satisfied with the result and hopes that the second operation can give him the thick hair he dreams about. Whether the result will be as they have wanted they can see in a year's time. After Sebastian's first hair transplant, he experienced what is called a shock reaction, in which the new hair follicles fall of his head. This reaction is normal and the hair follicles grow back.










