Latest news with #VeraClinic


The Herald Scotland
14 hours ago
- Health
- The Herald Scotland
Top 10 hair transplant clinics in Turkey (2025 Edition)
Based in Istanbul, Vera Clinic is chosen as the best hair transplant in Turkey by European Medicine Award and +40.000 patients. With their in-house Oxycure™ Therapy (HBOT) and expert doctors in DHI and Sapphire FUE, Vera Clinic achieves a 94% graft survival rate and 92% post‑op compliance. All‑inclusive packages start at €2,990, covering up to 5,000 grafts, green‑certified facilities, and nurse‑led tele‑support. Its 1.5‑year retreatment guarantee ensures lasting confidence for compliant patients. 2. Asmed (Dr. Koray Erdoğan) Asmed in Istanbul blends digital scalp mapping with small‑batch, high‑density DHI for personalized results. Dr. Erdoğan limits daily cases to eight to maintain quality and uses recycled surgical instruments where safe. Pricing is €3 per graft, averaging 2,500–3,000 grafts per session. Asmed's patient portal tracks recovery milestones, yielding a 94% satisfaction score. 3. HLC – Hairline Clinic Ankara's HLC emphasizes manual FUE with strict one‑surgery‑per‑surgeon schedules, reducing transection to 6%. Their facility utilizes solar‑powered equipment, cutting carbon footprint by 18%. Sessions cost €3 per graft for 2,000–3,500 grafts. Telehealth follow‑ups and patient education modules drive an 89% compliance rate. 4. Dr. Muttalip Keser Clinic This Istanbul boutique clinic focuses on one‑on‑one surgeon care, using proprietary micro‑punches for minimal donor trauma. Packages start at €8,750 for 2,500 grafts, with quarterly retention audits showing a 93% one‑year survival. Dr. Keser's clinic donates 1% of revenues to sustainable medical research. Patients report a 98% recommendation rate for its personalized ethos. 5. Armamed (Dr. Erkan Demirsoy) Armamed in Istanbul operates on a surgeon‑only model, with Dr. Demirsoy performing each stage using motorized FUE for speed and precision. All‑inclusive fees of €5,000 include nutrient‑infused scalp therapy and eco‑packaged aftercare kits. The clinic's waste‑reduction protocols lower environmental impact by 14%. Internal data show a 4% revision rate in 2024. 6. Transmed Clinic Since 1994, Transmed has combined standard FUE with regenerative PRP and sustainable clinic certifications. Their bilingual staff and digital recovery logs boost patient engagement by 30%. Grafts cost €3 each, and the clinic's solar‑heated operating rooms cut energy use by 20%. One‑year retention averages 91%, supported by proactive follow‑up care. 7. AHD Clinic (Dr. Hakan Doğanay) Antalya's AHD Clinic integrates LED photobiomodulation into manual FUE, improving early follicle viability by 11%. The 3,000‑graft package at €4,000 includes eco‑friendly lodging and electric airport transfers. Evening surgery hours accommodate global schedules, reducing travel‑related fatigue by 20%. Digital follow‑ups yield a 94% complication‑free rate. 8. CapilClinic Turkey CapilClinic's Istanbul–Spain network offers tiered packages: €2,490 for up to 1,500 grafts, all‑inclusive of green‑certified stays and transfers. Gender‑specific sedation and vitamin‑D‑infused saline reduce early shedding by 12%. A unified EHR system cuts medical errors by 16%, and tele‑dermatology support extends for two years, ensuring an 87% adherence rate. 9. Medicana International Medicana's hospital‑based model provides full anesthesia and emergency support, with €3 per graft pricing. Its pre‑op cardio‑endocrine screening lowers perioperative risks by 22%. The facility's waste‑management program recycles 75% of medical disposables. A 2024 audit showed a 98% safety compliance rate among hair transplant patients. 10. MCAN Health MCAN in Istanbul offers €2,290 all‑inclusive packages for up to 2,000 grafts, VR‑guided scar education, and 24/7 multilingual support. Their recovery app boosts adherence by 28%, and an on‑site water‑recycling plants reduce clinical water usage by 30%. No‑show rates fall by 25% thanks to proactive scheduling, making MCAN a top choice for eco‑conscious medical tourists.

RNZ News
6 days ago
- Health
- RNZ News
Clinic, operator see rise in NZ medical tourism to Turkey
At least five New Zealand groups offer assisted medical package deals to Turkey and they all started within the last two years. Photo: 123RF Istanbul may almost be on the other side of the world, but that is not stopping rising numbers of New Zealanders heading there for medical and dental treatment. Even when you include flights and accomodation, bariatric surgery in Turkey is significantly cheaper than getting it done privately in New Zealand. There are at least five New Zealand groups offering assisted medical package deals to Turkey and they all started within the last two years. One of them is Oceanscape group, run by Moana McCrae. Originally from Rotorua, she has lived in Bodrum on the Turkish coast for the past five years. She said New Zealand was increasingly seen as a fertile market . "In recent weeks we were approached by a hospital purely because we dealt with the New Zealand market," she told First Up . "They had seen some other hospitals doing the same and from what they're told, New Zealanders have higher obesity rates , [among] the worst in the world. "As well as that, our waiting list is huge, costs, affordability, accessibility, all of that, basically makes for them New Zealand an attractive market" The Vera clinic is a Turkish facility that offers hair transplants, cosmetic surgery and dental treatment. Marketing director Umut Öztürk says they've had a 650 percent rise in New Zealand patients this year, with the vast majority coming for dental work. He says cost is the number one reason people from other countries travel for dental work: "The same treatment for dental in their country is at least 10 times more than Turkey." While that does not quite apply to New Zealand, our dental costs are significantly higher. A single dental implant in Turkey costs around NZ$600 to $2000, depending on materials used. In Auckland, you are looking at approximately $5000 to $8000. Vera clinic's huge rise in Kiwi clients is no accident. It has advertised on a New Zealand news website and has collaborated with two Māori influencers. Turkey is not the only location experiencing a surge in medical tourism. Raywyn Short is travelling from Paeroa to Mumbai next month for a double knee replacement. "My knees are really sore. I can't stand for any real length of time. I can't do the things with my little great-grandson that I used to," she said. She is expecting to pay around NZ$20,000 for her surgery. She was quoted $31,000 to have one knee done privately here, and she was not prepared to go on the public waiting list. "I'm going to be 75 in February and the way that the health system here is I'd probably be around about 77 before I even got anything done here. I'm becoming more and more incapitated and inactive." Raywyn's husband died of cancer when she was in her 50s. She had to leave her job to care for him, and when she returned to the workforce, could no longer pay for health insurance. Raywyn chose India after reading about Claire Olsen, a Kiwi nurse who had a double hip replacement in Mumbai earlier this year Like Claire, Raywyn's surgery and travel is being arranged by Jackie Brown, who runs Bums, Tums and Gums. Brown, a travel industry veteran started the company in 2014 after getting a facelift in Thailand. The majority of her trips have been to Thailand and Mexico, but India is taking off. She has been impressed by the standard of care and the variety of treatments on offer. "They had dental there, they have everything. I mean they literally have everything from transplants to heart valve treatment, spinal fusion. They have everything." But medical tourism is not without risks . According to UK media reports, between 2019 and March 2024, 28 Britons died due to complications from surgery in Turkey. Just last week, a British man died after undergoing treatment at a hair transplant clinic in the Istanbul suburb of Besiktas. There have been no reports of New Zealand fatalities. But last year, 10 Turkish hospitals, including one where Kiwis were having weight-loss surgery, were shut after a corruption investigation following the deaths of 10 babies. McCrae's Oceanscape group did not work with that hospital. She said being based in Turkey allowed her to carefully choose which providers she used. "We vet all surgeons. I actually have my own medical consultant who will provide the background of many of the surgeons as well. Then there's different portals or ways to find that information if you know where to look that are credible, like JCI accreditation." Turkish Clinics and hospitals catering to foreign clients must be certified by the Turkish ministry of health. McCrae encouraged anyone considering treatment overseas to check qualifications thoroughly, and to have a video consultation with the surgeon. Robin Whyman of the New Zealand Dental Association. Photo: Supplied Robin Whyman of the New Zealand dental association urged people to look locally first. "People should talk to a dentist in New Zealand and find out what is actually involved in having the care done here," he said. "There are always options and there a lot of protections that come with having care undertaken in New Zealand. With a New Zealand practitioner, you know, obviously the registration side of that, but also the protections of things like the Health and Disability Commission and ACC around, particularly things like treatment injury." But he acknowledged people were struggling with the cost of dental care in New Zealand. "It's one of the things the Dental Association is talking about on a wide basis and talking about with New Zealand health system funders and others about how can we make dentistry more accessible. So of course we're concerned about that, but we're also concerned that what looks to be an upfront cost may not be the real cost of having dentistry done overseas." For many Kiwis, it is still a risk they are willing to take. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.


Los Angeles Times
07-07-2025
- Business
- Los Angeles Times
Vera Clinic Becomes Official Hair Transplant Partner of the Houston Rockets
Vera Clinic, Europe's leading center for hair transplantation and regenerative medicine, is now the official hair transplant partner of the Houston Rockets, one of the most iconic members of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Launching in July 2025 and continuing throughout the 2025-2026 NBA season, this collaboration marks a milestone in connecting elite healthcare with elite sports. This is more than a partnership. This is about trust. This is about quality. This is about showing the world what happens when science, innovation, and ethics unite on a global stage. Sport and medicine seem worlds apart. But at the highest level, they speak the same language: precision, perfection and performance. This alliance is built on a shared mission: ✔️ To lead with integrity ✔️ To perform at the highest level ✔️ To earn global trust, one result at a time 'This powerful alliance is a statement of trust. Just as athletes depend on consistency and excellence, so do Vera Clinic's patients,' said a spokesperson from the Houston Rockets. 'We're proud to welcome them as an official partner and look forward to building a shared story of excellence and trust.' 'Partnering with the Houston Rockets is a reflection of what we've built over the last decade,' said Kazım Sipahi, founder of Vera Clinic.'From day one, we've prioritized transparency, science, and ethical care. To be acknowledged by an institution like the Rockets means our standard is global.' Vera Clinic was awarded the prestigious European Medicine Award for its commitment to clinical transparency, innovation, and patient-centered care. With over 40,000 patients from more than 80 countries, it has become a global destination for those seeking natural-looking hair restoration, built on real procedures, advanced technology and innovative techniques that consistently deliver beyond expectations. At the Houston Rockets, we know that trust isn't given – it's built. Game by game. Season by season. And Vera Clinic operates the same way: with relentless discipline, medical transparency and proven outcomes that stand the test of time. Founded in Istanbul, Türkiye Vera Clinic is a multi-award-winning medical center specializing in hair transplantation, with a special focus on personalized solutions, high-density grafting, and natural-looking results. The clinic has been featured in the Reuters, USA Today, Bustle and international rankings, and is known for its 18-month growth guarantee and patient-centered approach. Vera Clinic founded Sapphire FUE and created Oxycure™ Therapy – setting new standards in hair restoration with faster recovery, real science, and results trusted worldwide. Backed by Science. Endorsed by Champions Let the world see what trust looks like! Address: Kordonboyu, Turgut Özal Blv. No: 47,34860 Kartal/İ @veraclinicFacebook: @VeraClinicYouTube: @VeraClinicTikTok: @veraclinicWhatsApp: +90 555 888 81 23


Edinburgh Reporter
26-06-2025
- Health
- Edinburgh Reporter
The 2025 Guide to the Best Hair Transplant in Turkey
Finding the best hair transplant clinic in Turkey can be a significant decision for people experiencing hair loss. Turkey has become a global hub for hair restoration due to its advanced facilities, experienced hair transplant surgeons, and competitive prices. If you're searching for the best hair transplant in Turkey, this guide will help you explore the top-rated clinics, techniques used, and how to choose the right one. Which clinic in Turkey is best for hair transplant? Turkey is home to many respected clinics. These clinics provide expert hair transplant procedures using the latest technologies. Below are the top 5 best hair transplant clinics in Turkey: Cosmedica Clinic Cosmedica Clinic in Istanbul is one of the leading hair transplant clinics in Turkey. The clinic is directed by Dr. Levent Acar, an English-speaking hair transplant specialist with over 16 years of experience. He has performed more than 20,000 successful hair transplant surgeries. Dr. Acar is known for creating natural-looking hairlines. He uses the DHI Sapphire Method, which involves using a sapphire blade for incisions and a special implanter pen to place the hair follicles directly into the scalp. This method can lead to faster healing and improved hair growth. Cosmedica is a state of the art facility, equipped with modern tools and clean, comfortable patient rooms. The clinic's team offers strong aftercare support for up to 12 months after the procedure. The clinic is known for its high success rate and attention to detail in every hair transplant operation. Clinicana If you're considering a hair transplant in Turkey, Clinicana is among the trusted names that consistently deliver reliable hair transplant results. Clinicana uses the FUE technique (follicular unit extraction), one of the most widely adopted hair transplant procedures in the country. This minimally invasive method involves extracting hair follicles from the donor area and implanting them into areas affected by hair loss, such as a receding hairline or thinning hair. Clinicana also focuses on patient care and comfort. The multilingual staff is fluent in several languages, ensuring clear communication and a smooth experience for international visitors. Whether you're coming for a hair transplant in Turkey or other cosmetic services, Clinicana is equipped to provide expert care in a state-of-the-art facility with high medical standards. Vera Clinic Vera Clinic stands out as one of the most popular hair transplant clinics in Turkey. Vera Clinic uses Sapphire FUE, which is a modern version of the regular FUE technique. This technique allows for precise incisions and denser hair implantation in each session. This helps deliver a natural and full look for patients with thinning hair or hair loss. Vera Clinic also offers OxyCure Therapy, a special post-surgery treatment. By providing oxygen and nutrients to the newly implanted hair follicles, it supports better survival rates, up to 98%. This means patients can expect thicker results after their hair transplant operation. Vera Clinic operates in a state-of-the-art facility and follows international healthcare standards. Patients receive high-quality hair transplantation services in a safe and modern setting. Hair in Istanbul Hair in Istanbul is a trusted hair transplant clinic in Turkey with more than 12 years of experience. The clinic is known for helping people restore not just their hair, but also their confidence. Every patient receives a treatment plan designed to match their unique needs and goals. The clinic offers a wide range of hair transplantation services. This includes the popular FUE method, as well as afro hair transplant, female hair transplant, and even eyebrow and beard transplants. Whether you're dealing with thinning hair, a receding hairline, or want fuller brows or a beard, Hair in Istanbul has proven solutions. Dr. Yetkin Bayer Clinics Dr. Yetkin Bayer Clinics is one of the top names in hair transplant in Turkey, with over 25 years of experience and more than 50,000 successful hair restoration procedures. Founded by Dr. Yetkin Bayer, the clinic provides a wide range of medical services, including hair transplants, Known for its patient-centered approach, Dr. Yetkin Bayer Clinics offers personalized treatment plans to achieve natural-looking results. The clinic features advanced technology, a hygienic environment, and a professional team dedicated to guiding patients from their first consultation to the final check-up. Key Factors to Consider for Your Hair Transplant in Turkey Check out real patient results from successful hair transplants at Cosmedica Clinic. Choosing the best hair transplant clinic in Turkey requires careful thought. Here are a few key factors to consider: Clinic Reputation Choose a hair transplant clinic in Turkey with a strong reputation. Look for accredited clinics with positive patient reviews and proven hair transplant results. Reputable clinics invest in experienced hair transplant surgeons, advanced technology, and high safety standards, ensuring you receive quality care throughout your hair transplant operation. Techniques Used Check which hair transplant procedures a clinic offers, such as the FUE technique or advanced methods like Sapphire FUE hair transplant or DHI Sapphire. Clinics using state-of-the-art technology often provide better precision, faster healing, and improved hair implant success rates. Modern tools and techniques can significantly impact your results. Surgeon Experience The expertise of the surgeon performing your hair transplant is important. Check if the clinic is run by a certified doctor with experience in hair transplant surgery. Check the surgeon's qualifications, years of practice, and number of successful hair transplant procedures to ensure you are in skilled hands. Number of Grafts Needed The number of grafts required depends on the extent of hair loss and the desired density. Clinics should assess your donor area and hair follicles to recommend an appropriate graft count. Understanding this helps estimate the procedure duration, cost, and final appearance of your hair transplant. Aftercare and Support Good clinics provide comprehensive aftercare support, including detailed post-operation instructions and follow-up visits. Aftercare is essential for healing, preventing complications, and promoting hair growth. Check if the clinic offers language support and accessible communication channels, especially important for international patients. Cost and Packages Competitive prices attract many to Turkey for hair transplants, but avoid choosing solely on cost. Transparent pricing with no hidden fees is important. Many clinics offer all-inclusive packages covering the procedure, accommodation, and transport. Compare offers to find the best value without compromising quality or safety. Before and After Results Review the clinic's portfolio of hair transplant before and after photos to evaluate their work. Focus on how natural the hairlines appear and how evenly the hair has regrown in the treated areas. A reliable transplant clinic in Turkey will showcase realistic, natural results that reflect their expertise and attention to detail. Final Thoughts Turkey has become a global leader in hair transplantation services. With many advanced clinics and affordable pricing, it's easier than ever to fix hair loss or thinning hair. By carefully choosing the best hair transplant in Istanbul, you can achieve a natural look with long-term results. Whether you're looking for a hair implant, a high number of grafts, or experienced care, the right transplant clinic in Turkey can help restore your confidence. Ready to Restore Your Hair with Cosmedica? Book your free consultation today with Dr. Levent Acar at Cosmedica Clinic in Istanbul. Discover advanced techniques like DHI Sapphire and enjoy natural-looking results with expert care, modern facilities, and all-inclusive packages. Take the first step toward confident, permanent hair restoration. Contact Cosmedica now, your new hair starts here! Like this: Like Related


Daily Mail
30-04-2025
- Health
- Daily Mail
Doctor issues warning against sleeping with the fan on during hot weather
As the warm weather arrives, Britons have been cracking out their fans to stay cool - but a top doctor has revealed why you should stop sleeping with the relieving device on throughout the night. PhD health expert Dr Naheed Ali said running a fan in the bedroom all night can 'create hidden stress on the body'. The physician said keeping the fan all night can dry the sinus and throat leaving you feeling dry and congested in the morning. Running a fan overnight can also make your muscles stiff and stir up dust causing chest tightness and excessive sneezing in those with asthma or allergies. Speaking with LADbible, Dr Ali added that there are remedies those who can't sleep without their fan on can try to reduce the health risks. The doc who is a senior contributor at Vera Clinic explained a fan offers relief in hot temperatures as it cools the skin by speeding up evaporation. Constant airflow through the night can leave the nasal passages and throat feeling uncomfortably dry and cause issues the next day. 'A dry airway produces thicker mucus, which can trap allergens and irritants close to sensitive tissue. Over time, this may trigger coughing, a scratchy voice, or clogged sinuses that linger through the day,' Dr Ali said. 'Continuous airflow also stirs up dust from bedding and flooring. Tiny particles of lint, dander, and pollen stay in motion and may reach deeper into the airways while you sleep. 'People with asthma or mild allergies often wake with extra chest tightness or sneezing after a night with the fan on.' Cool air blowing on muscles and joints for hours at a time can cause a drop in tissue temperature meaning you could wake up with a sore neck and shoulders according to Dr Ali. 'The chilled muscles tighten as a natural defence, and that tension may persist until a warm shower or gentle stretching restores normal blood flow,' he said. If running a fan is the only solution for sleeping comfortably on a hot night, Dr Alli recommends putting it on a timer. He said to set the timer to last the first sleep cycle of 90 minutes so it switches off after you've dozed off. The doctor said not to direct the fan's airflow onto the bed but instead to an opposite wall and to keep a glass of water within reach to relieve a dry mouth or throat. He also added that those who react to dust should replace bedroom filters and wash sheets weekly to reduce the amount of lint, dander and pollen. For those who want to avoid using their fans at night, there are some useful tricks that will help you sleep coolly. Dr Lindsay Browning, a psychologist and sleep expert at And So To Bed, explained why heat is so disruptive to our sleep: 'As we fall asleep, our body temperature naturally drops. When the room is too hot or your covers are too thick, you can struggle to reduce your body temperature, which makes falling asleep much harder,' she said. But while sleeplessness is a common complaint during a heatwave, the warm weather doesn't have to stop you from getting good quality shuteye. Given the fact that only five per cent of houses in the UK have air conditioning, it's necessary to find alternative methods for bringing temperatures down. And while beating the heat requires a little creativity, it's not half as complicated as you would think. Dr Browning has shared some simple hacks for staying cool at night without air conditioning - and one will have you reaching for something that helped you survive the winter weather: your hot water bottle. Freeze your hot water bottle Now, you probably thought you wouldn't be reaching for your hot water bottle again until the winter but the reality is it can also assist with extreme heat in the summer months. Dr Browning advises finding yours and filling it two-thirds of the way up before putting it in the freezer for two hours. Retrieve the frozen hot water bottle half an hour or so before your normal bedtime and place it on your bed to cool it down. So long as you remove it before you get into bed so the bottle doesn't directly touch your skin, you'll be set for a much more comfortable night. Put your socks or pillowcase in the freezer When it's impossibly hot and you find yourself throwing the covers off to try to sleep, it's worth placing your pillowcase or socks into the freezer before you go to bed. By keeping your socks or pillowcases in a plastic bag in the freezer for several hours during the day, you will find that they provide an instant cooling sensation when you put them on. The cool effect can help to bring your body temperature down and, in turn, help you feel more comfortable in bed. Keep evening skincare in the fridge More and more of us have a bedtime skincare routine but did you know that it pays to keep some of your products in the fridge during hot weather? If you do choose to cool your creams in the fridge, you will undoubtedly find your nightly skincare ritual becomes even more pleasurable for its refreshing effects. And, in addition to cooling your skin down, keeping moisturisers, serums and face masks in the fridge can also help to extend their shelf life. Use a water spray at night To help lower your body temperature if you don't have air conditioning, try using a water spray bottle or mister to spritz your face, neck and wrists with cold water. Dr Browning also advises lightly misting your duvet covers, mattresses and pillows to help keep you cool.