Lea Clinic Launches Ministry-Approved Hair Transplant Certification Program Powered by Hairmedico and Claude Bernard University Expertise

Turkey has become one of the world’s leading hubs for hair transplantation — not only in surgical volume but also in training physicians to the highest international standards. In this context, Lea Clinic is taking a significant step forward. Combining the global expertise of Hairmedico and the academic training heritage of Claude Bernard University in France, Lea Clinic is set to launch a Ministry of Health–approved Hair Transplant Practitioner Certification Program.

From Cosmetic Training to Hair Transplant Education

Earlier this year, Lea Clinic successfully delivered the Aesthetic and Cosmetic Applications Certified Training Program, graduating 13 physicians from across Turkey with official Ministry of Health certification. This program blended theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on training to prepare participants for professional excellence in medical aesthetics.

Now, Lea Clinic is taking this proven training model into the hair transplantation field, enriched by over 18 years of Hairmedico surgical experience and the academic rigor of France’s Claude Bernard University.

Claude Bernard University Expertise and Dr. Arslan Musbeh’s Academic Legacy

For the past decade, Dr. Arslan Musbeh has served as an official instructor at Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, one of Europe’s most respected medical institutions. In that time, he has trained nearly 250 physicians in hair transplantation and baldness treatment under the University Diploma in Baldness Treatment program.

This international teaching experience will be directly integrated into the Ministry-approved hair transplant curriculum in Turkey — meaning participating physicians will gain both national certification and training aligned with European academic standards.

Program Objectives

The certified hair transplant training program aims to:

Equip physicians with comprehensive knowledge and advanced skills in hair transplantation

Ensure international-standard surgical competence

Strengthen expertise in patient safety, sterilization, and complication management

Provide proficiency in multiple techniques, including FUE, DHI, and Sapphire FUE

Master donor area planning and natural hairline design

Training Structure

Theoretical Module:

Hair anatomy and types of hair loss

Donor area planning and graft optimization

Detailed comparison of FUE, DHI, and Sapphire FUE techniques

Preoperative preparation, sterilization, and patient briefing

Medical ethics, patient rights, and informed consent

Practical Module:

Live surgery observation and direct hands-on participation

Graft extraction, channel opening, and implantation techniques

Natural hairline design adapted to facial structure and skin type

Postoperative care and recovery management

Complication prevention and intervention strategies

Dates and Eligibility

Start Date: To be announced — will follow official Ministry of Health scheduling

Eligibility: Only physicians with a valid work permit in Turkey are eligible

Application: Through the Ministry of Health official portal during the announced application window

Certification: Ministry of Health–approved Hair Transplant Practitioner Certificate upon completion

Why This Program Stands Out

Official Ministry of Health Certification

Hairmedico’s international surgical expertise

Claude Bernard University’s academic training standards

10 years of teaching experience with 250 trained physicians

Modern tools, updated techniques, and hands-on training with real patients

Insight into managing international patient profiles

Claude Bernard University Expertise and Dr. Arslan Musbeh’s Academic Legacy

For the past decade, Dr. Arslan Musbeh has served as an official instructor at Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, one of Europe’s most respected medical institutions. In that time, he has trained nearly 250 physicians in hair transplantation and baldness treatment under the University Diploma in Baldness Treatment program.

This international teaching experience will be directly integrated into the Ministry-approved hair transplant curriculum in Turkey — meaning participating physicians will gain both national certification and training aligned with European academic standards.

Program Objectives

The certified hair transplant training program aims to:

Equip physicians with comprehensive knowledge and advanced skills in hair transplantation

Ensure international-standard surgical competence

Strengthen expertise in patient safety, sterilization, and complication management

Provide proficiency in multiple techniques, including FUE, DHI, and Sapphire FUE

Master donor area planning and natural hairline design

Training Structure

Theoretical Module:

Hair anatomy and types of hair loss

Donor area planning and graft optimization

Detailed comparison of FUE, DHI, and Sapphire FUE techniques

Preoperative preparation, sterilization, and patient briefing

Medical ethics, patient rights, and informed consent

Practical Module:

Live surgery observation and direct hands-on participation

Graft extraction, channel opening, and implantation techniques

Natural hairline design adapted to facial structure and skin type

Postoperative care and recovery management

Complication prevention and intervention strategies

Dates and Eligibility

Start Date: To be announced — will follow official Ministry of Health scheduling

Eligibility: Only physicians with a valid work permit in Turkey are eligible

Application: Through the Ministry of Health official portal during the announced application window

Certification: Ministry of Health–approved Hair Transplant Practitioner Certificate upon completion

Why This Program Stands Out

Official Ministry of Health Certification

Hairmedico’s international surgical expertise

Claude Bernard University’s academic training standards

10 years of teaching experience with 250 trained physicians

Modern tools, updated techniques, and hands-on training with real patients

Insight into managing international patient profiles