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Fahad Mirza performs scalp reconstruction surgery on Sajid Hasan

Veteran Pakistani actor-writer Sajid Hasan who had a distressing experience after getting a hair transplant, by an old acquaintance of him is ready to undergo scalp reconstruction surgery by doctor-actor Fahad Mirza who is also the husband of renowned television actor Sarwat Gilani.

Mirza shared this news in a video which he posted on his Instagram with the caption, “Doing Sajid Hassan’s scalp reconstruction. May Allah give me and my team success and Sajid bhai Shifa! Ameen.”

A post shared by Fahad Mirza (@fahadzmirza) on Feb 17, 2018 at 4:59am PST

In the video, which shows both Hasan and Mirza in scrubs, Mirza is saying, “I have Sajid Hasan with me here. We’re taking him for scalp reconstruction, and God willing, we will have Sajid bhai back in no time.”

Sajid Hasan in a video message a few days ago narrated on how he decided to get a hair transplant done after much insistence from his doctor acquaintance. He recalled that he agreed to the transplant two months ago and how he found it strange that the procedure was done on him without any medical tests.

He further went onto say that a day after the transplant process began, he fell severely ill and suffered an infection on his head along with high fever which went on for 10 days.

“The doctor kept assuring me that ‘all is well’ and this is normal procedure,” said Hasan.

He lamented that throughout the ordeal, the doctor did not consider it a big deal and “kept cleaning the wound with saline water” even when he passed out for 15 days.

The entire situation distressed Hasan professionally as well as personally as his family was also suffering from his ill health. The wound which he showed in the video was in a terrible state and Sajid added that he continued to be in a lot of pain.

The video was Hasan’s attempt to spread awareness and warn others seeking hair transplants to be careful.

“Go to the right surgeon and do a lot of research (beforehand),” he concluded, pointing to the wound, “This is what happens when you go to the wrong guy”.

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