Crown Clinic hair transplant surgeon Asim Shahmalak has been honoured by Prime Minister Boris Johnson for providing life-changing surgery for acid-attack victims in Pakistan.
Dr Shahmalak received a Point of Light award for arranging mercy missions to give 27 horrifically scarred patients free eyelash, eyebrow and hair transplants.
In a personal letter to Dr Shahmalak, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “I know you do this with no thought of praise or reward, but allow me to offer my own recognition of how you are providing life-changing surgery to rebuild the faces of people in Pakistan who have experienced devastating acid attacks.”
Dr Shahmalak said: “I am humbled and honoured to be recognised for this Point of Light Award for my humanitarian work with acid attack victims in Pakistan. The work is very important to me and my way of saying thank-you for the excellent medical training I received in Pakistan. The people I helped have been horrifically injured, some for the ‘crime’ of turning down a marriage proposal, and it was extremely rewarding to help rebuild their faces with hair, eyelash and eyebrow transplants. It is wonderful to have my work recognised by the Prime Minister and the official gratitude means the world to the whole team at Crown Clinic.”
Dr Shahmalak is the latest recipient of the Points of Light award, which recognises outstanding volunteers who are making a change in their community and inspiring others. Each day, someone, somewhere in the country is selected to receive the award to celebrate their remarkable achievements.
Dr Shahmalak regularly visits Pakistan to help patients, mainly women, trying to rebuild their lives after being doused in acid.
Mother-of-two Fatima Muneer, 45, was doused in sulphuric acid in a family feud over money and has had four reconstruction operations.
She bravely raised her arm to protect herself as the attack unfolded and was left with deep scars all over her face, arm and upper body.
Shopkeeper Niaz Bano, 53, lost her left eye after being pelted with acid disguised in a cup of tea by an embittered relative in a row over her 16-year-old daughter’s wedding.
She has had eight operations so far to repair the damage.
Bottles of the acid used in the attacks can be bought for as little as 15p with no questions asked.
Dr Shahmalak provided both women with eyebrow transplants as part of their facial reconstructions at a hospital in Karachi.
Dr Shahmalak took a team from Crown Clinic, in Bailey Lane close to Manchester Airport, where he is best known for carrying out hair transplants on celebrities such as Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd, who plays David Platt in the soap.
Father-of-two Dr Shahmalak, 58, said: “I wept when I heard their stories.
“Fatima was incredibly brave and tried to protect herself as the attack took place.
“She was doused with a lot of powerful acid and her injuries went right up her arm and over her upper body.
“Surgeons have done phenomenal job performing grafts on her arm and returning her face to normality.
“I played a small part by providing her with a new left eyebrow to replace hair lost on her brow in the attack.
“I took hair from the back of her head and replanted it in the gaps in her eyebrow.
“This new transplanted hair will grow back in the same way as her head hair so she will need to trim it every now again when the eyebrow transplant beds in.”
Fatima said: “I cannot thank Dr Shahmalak enough. I’ve been very lucky to have been helped by such a wonderful team of surgeons and I am really getting back on my feet.
“I love my new eyebrow.”
Dr Shahmalak, who lives with his doctor wife Rubina in Cheadle, Manchester, was introduced to the patients by the Karachi-based charity Depilex Smileagain Foundation whose founder Masarrat Misbah has worked tirelessly top help victims of acid attacks.
Dr Shahmalak is the 1294th winner of the Points of Light award, which has been developed in partnership with the hugely successful Points of Light programme in the USA. More than 6,000 Points of Light have been awarded in the USA, and former Presidents have publicly supported the partnership with Points of Light UK. There is a similar cross-party approach to the UK programme and MPs from different parties often present their constituents with their Points of Light awards.
Spurs manager Antonio Conte is one of a number of people in football who have benefitted from a hair transplant.
Another is the Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who has been very open about seeking help with his hair.
Conte, 52, looks completely different in the before and after pictures shown on this page and is likely to have had several procedures to boost his hair.
Like a lot of men, Conte started losing his hair in his late 20s and early 30s when he was a successful player in the Italian league and playing for the Italian national team.
He was pictured several times during this time showing all the signs of advanced male pattern baldness.
Since becoming such a successful manager, Conte has had at least two hair transplants to cover up the bald areas at the front of his hairline.
It is likely he would have opted for a FUE (follicular unit extraction) procedure. This is where the grafts are removed individually from the back and sides of the scalp and then replanted in the balding areas.
Around 80% of patients coming to Crown Clinic to our consultant surgeon Asim Shahmalak now opt for FUE.
This is a big change on five years ago when the majority of our patients chose the more traditional method of hair transplantation known as FUT (follicular unit transplantation) or strip surgery.
The advantage of FUE over FUT is that there is less scarring. Most FUE patients are simply left with some red pin pricks where the donor hair is harvested and replanted which go away after a few weeks.
Famous Crown Clinic FUE patients include the Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd, model Calum Best, and the football pundit Didi Hamann.
FUE is slightly more expensive than FUE because it requires more time to carry out. This is because the donor grafts are removed individually rather in one single strip of skin which is surgically removed, which is what happens under FUT.
Crown Clinic’s most famous FUT patient is the TV doctor Christian Jessen who has had two FUT transplants with Dr Shahmalak. Scarring is greater with FUT and all patients are left with a lined scar on the scalp where the strip for the donor hair is removed. This soon heals and if you wear your hair relatively long, like Christian Jessen, it is very difficult to see the scar because the hair grows over it. However, the scar is visible if you like to wear your hair short or shaved, like Calum Best, so we recommend FUE for all patients who like their hair short. Around 20% of Crown Clinic patients still prefer FUT. There is evidence to show that slightly few grafts are lost in the donor hair harvesting process by removing the grafts in one go – so that is an advantage of FUT.
Conte has not spoken about his hair transplants, so we don’t know for sure which method he chose.
Whichever one it was, he is to be congratulated on his choice and the work of his hair transplant surgeon because he has an excellent result.
- June 22, 2022