عيادة لاستعادة الشعر بإشراف جراح في ليفنت، إسطنبول، منذ 2007.
استعرض الكل ←أرسل 3–5 صور. رد شخصي خلال 24 ساعة — بدون وسطاء.
اطلب الآن ←FUE, DHI or Algorithmic FUE™ — Dr. Arslan recommends based on your photographs and Norwood stage.
احصل على تقييم ← جرّب الحاسبة ←عضو FUE Europe. عيادة معتمدة من وزارة الصحة. ليفنت، إسطنبول — أقل بنسبة 60–80% من بريطانيا أو الولايات المتحدة.
اطّلع على الباقة ←عضو FUE Europe. معتمد من وزارة الصحة. أكثر من 17 عاماً. أكثر من 4500 عملية أجراها بنفسه. مريض واحد في اليوم.
الملف الكامل ←كل طعم يُزرع بيده. وكل نتيجة مسؤوليته الشخصية.
اقرأ الفلسفة ←لا تكاليف خفية. الفندق والمواصلات والعملية والمتابعة في سعر واحد.
اطّلع على الأسعار ←Silver · Gold · VIP — فندق 5 نجوم · مواصلات المطار · PRP مشمول
اطّلع على الأسعار ← حاسبة الطعوم ←ليست كل حالة تحتاج زراعة. علاجات دوائية وعلاجات أخرى وخيارات تخصصية.
نظرة عامة ←Hair transplant in Turkey is safe — with the right clinic. Turkey performs approximately 40% of the world's hair transplant procedures and has produced some of the most technically advanced surgeons in the field. Istanbul in particular has a concentration of surgeon expertise that rivals or exceeds that of London, Paris and New York.

The risk in Turkey is not Turkey itself. The risk is the minority of high-volume "hair mills" that perform surgery with unlicensed technicians, operate multiple patients simultaneously, and prioritise throughput over outcomes. These clinics exist — and they produce poor results. Identifying and avoiding them is straightforward if you know what to look for.
At Hairmedico, Dr. Arslan Musbeh performs every critical surgical step personally — extraction, channel creation, implantation. One patient per day. No delegation to technicians. This is not a marketing statement — it is the foundation of consistent results.
Turkish law requires a licensed physician to supervise hair transplant surgery. It does not require the surgeon to personally extract and implant every graft. Many clinics comply technically while delegating all actual surgery to unlicensed technicians. The question is specific: does the named surgeon extract the follicles and create the channels themselves?
A surgeon who personally operates on 4–6 patients simultaneously cannot give any individual case the attention it requires. Clinics operating on one patient per day — like Hairmedico — have a structurally different quality floor.
Reputable clinics can provide documented graft survival data. Evasive or vague answers to this question are a warning sign.
Verifiable accreditations — Turkish Ministry of Health registration, FUE Europe membership — are publicly searchable. Claims that cannot be verified independently should be treated sceptically.
Hairmedico operates under strict clinical governance: Ministry of Health accredited, Dr. Arslan is a Full Member of FUE Europe, and the clinic has a documented Trustpilot average from verified international patients. The one-patient-per-day protocol is a non-negotiable operational principle — not a marketing slogan.

Every patient receives a 12-month follow-up programme with monthly photograph review. Questions during recovery are answered directly by the medical team via WhatsApp — not via a customer service desk.
Turkey is safe when you choose an accredited, surgeon-led clinic. The Turkish Ministry of Health requires all hair transplant clinics to operate under a licensed physician. The risk is not Turkey itself — it is choosing a hair mill where technicians perform surgery unsupervised.
Look for: Turkish Ministry of Health (Sağlık Bakanlığı) registration, JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation, and surgeon membership in FUE Europe. Hairmedico holds Ministry of Health accreditation and Dr. Arslan is a FUE Europe Full Member.
Request the surgeon's Ministry of Health licence number, check FUE Europe membership directories, read verified Google and Trustpilot reviews, and confirm the surgeon personally performs the surgery — not delegated to unlicensed technicians.
All references are peer-reviewed medical literature or official health authority publications. No commercial sources included.