The director of a hair transplant company that treated famous customers has gone bust after being confronted with a number of complaints.
Simon Lindsay has declared himself bankrupt with debts of almost £300,000 following the collapse of his company KSL Hair in Glasgow. The business performed transplants for the Celtic footballers Leigh Griffiths and Anthony Stokes, and the Westlife singer Brian McFadden.
Its Glasgow clinic closed in March and the company has been placed into liquidation after dozens of complaints about botched treatments. Mr Lindsay, 39, who featured in marketing campaigns for the clinic showing off the £7,000 hair treatments, applied for bankruptcy after running up debts of £272,744. It was approved this week by the Ac…
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