2007'den beri Levent, İstanbul'da saç ekimi cerrahisi yürüten klinik.
Tümünü görün →3–5 fotoğraf gönderin. 24 saat içinde kişisel yanıt — aracı yok.
Hemen talep edin →Saç dökülme deseninize ve estetik hedeflerinize göre seçilir.
FUE vs DHI →FUE, DHI or Algorithmic FUE™ — Dr. Arslan recommends based on your photographs and Norwood stage.
Değerlendirme alın → Greft hesaplayıcıyı deneyin →FUE Europe üyesi. Sağlık Bakanlığı onaylı klinik. Levent, İstanbul — İngiltere ve ABD'ye göre %60–80 daha uygun.
Paketi görün →FUE Europe üyesi. Sağlık Bakanlığı onaylı. 17+ yıl. 4.500+ bizzat yapılan işlem. Günde bir hasta.
Tam profil →Her greft bizzat yerleştirilir. Her sonucun sorumluluğu bizzat üstlenilir.
Yaklaşımı okuyun →Gizli maliyet yok. Otel, transfer, operasyon ve bakım tek fiyatta.
Fiyatları görün →Silver · Gold · VIP — 5 yıldızlı otel · havalimanı transferi · PRP dahil
Fiyatları görün → Greft hesaplayıcı →Her vaka ekim gerektirmez. Tıbbi tedaviler, terapiler ve uzmanlık seçenekleri.
Genel bakış →Rehberler, araçlar ve uzman içerik — Dr. Arslan Musbeh tarafından yazıldı.
Tüm yazılar →Not every dissatisfied patient has a failed transplant — some have unrealistic expectations of a technically sound procedure. But there are specific clinical presentations that genuinely require corrective surgery:

Before any corrective surgery is planned, a thorough assessment is essential. This includes:
Donor assessment: How many grafts remain available? If the original procedure over-harvested, correction options may be limited. Trichoscopy scanning maps remaining density.
Recipient assessment: What specifically is wrong? Hairline position? Graft angulation? Density distribution? Each problem requires a different corrective approach.
Scar tissue assessment: Prior surgery creates scar tissue that affects blood supply and graft survival in re-operated zones. Dense scar tissue reduces expected survival rates.
At Hairmedico, we accept patients for corrective consultations regardless of where their original procedure was performed. An honest assessment of what is and is not correctable is provided before any commitment to surgery is requested.
If the original hairline is too low or too dense, options include: adding grafts behind the existing hairline to create a more natural graduated transition; removing incorrectly placed grafts (using a small FUE punch to extract and discard or reposition them); or using laser or electrolysis to eliminate individual misplaced follicles.

Dense areas can be surgically thinned; thin areas can receive supplementary grafts. In both cases, outcomes are limited by available donor supply and the graft survival rates achievable in a previously operated scalp.
Visible over-harvesting at the back of the scalp can sometimes be improved by transplanting body hair (typically beard) into the most visibly depleted areas. This is a limited solution — body hair calibre may not match scalp hair — but it can reduce the appearance of donor scarring.
Correction surgery is more limited than primary surgery in several important ways. Scar tissue from the original procedure reduces blood supply and graft survival. Donor supply is already partially depleted. The scalp has already undergone trauma that affects healing predictability.
Managing expectations is the most critical part of any repair consultation. Some situations — severe over-harvesting, severe hairline positioning errors — have limited corrective options regardless of the surgeon's skill. Being honest about this is more important than promising outcomes that cannot be delivered.
Hairmedico all-inclusive: price on request — tailored to graft count, technique and package.
Yes. Transplanted follicles are DHT-resistant and grow permanently for the patient's lifetime.
Desk work: 5–7 days. Scabs shed by Day 10–14. New growth from months 3–5. Final result months 12–14.
Dr. Arslan Musbeh personally — every extraction, every channel, every graft. One patient per day.
Yes, with an accredited surgeon-led clinic. Verify FUE Europe membership, Ministry of Health registration, and confirm the surgeon personally operates.
All references are peer-reviewed medical literature or official health authority publications. No commercial sources included.