A French business student, Mathieu Vigier Latour, took his life after a failed beard transplant in Istanbul that was performed by an estate agent, not a qualified surgeon.
His father, Jacques Vigier Latour, is now sharing his son’s tragic story to raise awareness about the dangers of unverified and cut-rate medical tourism in Türkiye.
In March, 24-year-old Mathieu traveled to Istanbul, lured by a beard transplant costing $1,400 – about a fifth of the cost in France. The clinic appeared credible with its certification from Türkiye’s Ministry of Health, which reassured him of the operation’s safety. However, the man performing the procedure was an estate agent, and the surgery quickly turned disastrous.
After the beard transplant, Mathieu developed burns on his face and suffered from intense, unmanageable pain. His father described his son’s beard as “hedgehog-like,” with hair growing unnaturally. Mathieu, distraught by the results, soon uncovered the truth: his surgeon was an unqualified estate agent posing as a medical professional.
After the failed beard transplant, Mathieu and his family sought specialists to help repair the damage, but the ordeal only worsened his mental state. Here’s a breakdown of the steps and outcomes that ultimately led to this tragic outcome:
Three months after the surgery, on June 9, Mathieu ended his life in his Paris student accommodation, a tragic outcome that underscores the severe impact of failed and unregulated medical procedures abroad.
Latour's father is now speaking out to prevent similar tragedies. He has shared his son’s story to alert others to the potential risks of low-cost medical procedures abroad. “If this could prevent one more family from suffering this way, it would be a tribute to Mathieu,” he expressed.
Mathieu’s death has amplified discussions surrounding Türkiye’s medical tourism sector, which attracts thousands of its affordable cosmetic procedures. Critics caution against unchecked practitioners, emphasizing the importance of thorough verification to avoid outcomes like Mathieu’s.