
Mentor Rama, of Albanian origin but British citizenship, has lost his life after undergoing cosmetic procedures in Turkey.
Mentor Rama, 36, was identified as the man who lost his life after a hair transplant, followed by dental treatment during a short trip to Istanbul.
Mr. Rama arrived in the Turkish city last week for a hair transplant at a clinic in the Fulya neighborhood, local media reported.
He checked into a hotel in nearby Sisli, a hub for foreign patients, before leaving the next day for dental surgery at another clinic in the Vadi Istanbul complex.
Turkish newspaper Istanbul Today reported that he returned to the hotel and suddenly fell ill, prompting staff to notify emergency services.

He was rushed by ambulance to Seyrantepe Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
His body was sent to the Forensic Medicine Council (Adli Tip Kurumu) for an autopsy, but officials have not yet released the cause of death.
After examination, his body was repatriated to the United Kingdom.
Police in Istanbul have since launched an investigation.

Hair transplant and dental travel to Turkey has increased significantly in recent years, with the country now accounting for nearly 60 percent of the global hair transplant tourism market.
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