He had paid 2,000 euros, had followed all the indications of a clinic in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and was already prepared in the operating room to undergo the capillary transplant he had contracted. The doctor asked him if he had any pathology and the patient reported that he had undetectable HIV. The doctor’s response, whose degree has not also been approved in Spain, was to suspend the intervention without further delay. Within minutes, the pat…
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He had paid 2,000 euros, had followed all the indications of a clinic in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and was already prepared in the operating room to undergo the capillary transplant he had contracted. The doctor asked him if he had any pathology and the patient reported that he had undetectable HIV. The doctor’s response, whose degree has not also been approved in Spain, was to suspend the intervention without further delay. Within minutes, the pat…