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The Landscape of Hair Transplant Services in Turkey

When it comes to getting a hair transplant in Turkey, it's important to get the basics right. And for that, you should know a little about the kind of treatments you might be offered in Turkey, how you can expect your journey to go, and finally, why is it that Turkey is so affordable. 

 

Variety of Techniques Available in Turkey

 

In the world of hair transplants, you’ll hear a lot of abbreviations, so let’s find out what is what. 

 

FUE, FUT, and More: Which to Choose?

 

These days, you’ll more commonly hear about follicular unit extraction or FUE hair transplants. In this, a motorised tool is used to extract a unit of hair from the back of the head, and this is then placed into the bald spots through small incisions. 

 

FUT or follicular unit transplant, on the other hand, doesn’t take out hair units directly from the back. In this, the surgeon will cut out your skin from the back of the head (a piece of it). The hair in that is then extracted and transplanted. For this surgery, you’ll need stitches, and the other downside is that it can leave a relatively prominent scar. 

 

Usually, patients go with FUE for the reasons mentioned above. It has other variations as well, such as DHI and Sapphire which use different tools. In any case, FUE is more popular. But that said, if you don’t have a strong donor area at the back, FUT might also be considered. Only an experienced hair transplant surgeon can best guide you on this since each patient is unique and their needs can vary. 

 

Surgeons' Expertise in Various Methods

 

In Turkey, you can find hair transplant surgeons who have experience performing both FUT and FUE, along with the variations of the latter. Because of the medical tourism industry, many surgeons receive a large influx of patients, allowing them to gain more experience and get even better at their craft. Make sure to do your research to find a good surgeon. 

 

Case Studies and Patient Experiences

 

Before you make your booking, you should consider checking out what others have to say about a particular surgeon offering hair transplants in Turkey. 

 

Individual Journeys and Results

 

People who’ve had hair transplants in Turkey have often shared their individual journeys on social media. You can check their results. Many people also turn to forums to see how others have fared with a particular surgeon. You can also get a good idea from the online reviews and before and after pictures.   

 

Patient Care and Support

 

You can find clinics in Turkey who are very committed to offering proper support and care to their patients long after the surgery is over. A hair transplant can take 12-18 months to show the final results, and you might have questions for your surgeon during recovery. You should explicitly ask whether or not aftercare is included and how it’s available. 

 

The Economic Aspect of Hair Transplants in Turkey

 

Now let’s get to the heart of the matter, which is the cost and what it means for the quality of the surgery. 

 

Cost Versus Quality Analysis

 

Hair transplants in Turkey generally cost about £1,500 to £2,000 and for that, you can get the best hair transplant provided you find the right surgeon and clinic. The reason why Turkey is cheap is not because the quality is low. It’s only this way because of the exchange rate and the low cost of living, especially compared to many other Western countries like the UK, the US, and Canada. 

 

Financing Options and Packages

 

If you’re unable to pay for the hair transplant at once, you can also look into different financing options that your clinic might be offering. This can include distributing the payment over a certain period of time, so you can make the payment more comfortably. But when you book your treatment plan, make sure that you double-check all that’s included in it, so there are no hidden costs you have to pay for later. 


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