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    The Cell Spa

    4.4 (7 reviews)
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    Hair loss consultation

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    2 years ago

    The team is so friendly and knowledgeable. I had a facial and my face was glowing for days.

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    2 years ago

    Friendly staff & the doctors are thorough! Would 100% recommend this place. If you need an IV this is the place to go.

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    2 years ago

    Friendliest staff, great services (at a great price point) and so clean! Can't recommend enough.

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    Dr. Bishara gave me Xanax, Tramadol (opiod), and laughing gas. He then charged my credit card…read more$5,000 and performed a procedure I did not want... I met with three plastic surgeons in the Dallas area for a hair transplant. From those meetings each doctor, including Dr. Bishara, recommended between 400 and 600 hair grafts. During my consultation with Dr. Bishara, I let him know I was nervous about removing hair from my head and did not want to go above 600 grafts. He agreed emphatically that 600 was more than sufficient. Dr. Bishara had every chance to tell me if he thought I needed more grafts and at no point did he do so. I ended up going with Dr. Bishara because all the other plastic surgeons in the area were booked out for months and Dr. Bishara's schedule was wide open. We scheduled my surgery for a few weeks after the initial consultation. I do not remember much from the operation. All I remember is: 1) I arrived at Dr. Bishara's office and was immediately asked to take 2mg of Xanax and 50mg of Tramadol (opiod). 2) The nurse gave me an additional pill to take about 15 minutes later. I am not sure what the pill was and it is not mentioned on my medical chart. 3) I was given an endless supply of laughing gas. 4) The nurse told me she likes to get high on nitrous oxide with her intern. 5) Dr. Bishara consulted with me again about the procedure. During this time he even commended me for researching with other surgeons to arrive at my desired graft count. In hindsight, I believe this conversation happened because Dr. Bishara was testing whether I was medicated enough to be manipulated into accepting additional grafts. 6) The pre-market opened on my Robinhood app which happens at 8:00am. At that point we had not had any discussion or agreement on adding grafts to the procedure. That means, unless Dr. Bishara forged my signature, I signed an agreement for additional grafts over an hour after receiving my first dose of Xanax and Opioids. A few days later I realized my card was charged an additional $5,000 for an additional 600 grafts. Dr. Bishara doubled the graft count we agreed to while I was sober. I felt so violated by this I tried filing a police report with the Mansfield police. I was told I would need to contact the Health Fraud division of the FBI which I am currently in the process of doing. I cannot believe a medical doctor would go against his patient's wishes just to squeeze out a few thousand dollars. There seems to be some gray area around whether or not this is legal, but I think anyone with an ounce of integrity realizes it is at least unethical. My advice, wait for a good doctor. There's a reason why everyone else is booked solid while Dr. Bishara's schedule is wide open.

    The Cell Spa - hairloss - Updated June 2026

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