FAQ
Grouped answers to the questions patients actually ask.
A well-structured FAQ improves both trust and search visibility. These answers are written to sound like a credible clinic, not a generic brochure.
General Hair Transplant
General Hair Transplant
Candidacy depends on donor strength, the pattern of hair loss, scalp health, medical history, and what a realistic design can achieve. We review clear photos before recommending a plan.
Most discomfort is limited to the beginning of local anaesthesia. After that, patients usually describe the day as long rather than painful.
Early growth often starts around month three or four, with meaningful cosmetic change by month six and fuller maturation around month twelve.
Naturalness depends on conservative planning, correct angles, disciplined density, and matching the design to your age and face. Those decisions matter more than marketing claims.
There is no universal number. We estimate graft range after reviewing donor capacity, hair calibre, scalp contrast, and which zones matter most to you.
Our model is surgeon-led. Surgeons lead planning, critical design decisions, and supervise key extraction and placement stages with a trained clinical team.
Techniques
Techniques
Sapphire FUE uses channel creation with sapphire blades before placement, while DHI places grafts with implanter pens. The right option depends on your goals, shaving tolerance, and density plan.
Yes, in selected cases. Partial-shave and long-hair strategies can work for patients with smaller zones, suitable donor access, and realistic scheduling expectations.
Often yes. Curved follicles, curl pattern continuity, and lower transection tolerance mean afro cases deserve modified punch strategy and slower extraction.
No. PRP is an adjunct therapy that may support scalp health or recovery, but it does not replace surgical redistribution of follicles when baldness is established.
Donor selection is based on texture match, survival expectations, visibility, and whether we need fine or robust calibre hair in the recipient area.
Yes, but only after careful diagnosis. Female hair loss patterns can be diffuse and need a more conservative candidacy review than many clinics offer.
Cost & Packages
Cost & Packages
Operating costs, staff structure, and travel package models are different in Turkey. Lower price does not automatically mean lower quality, but it does make clinic selection more important.
Each package includes the procedure, accommodation, transfers, medications, wash session, and structured follow-up. Higher tiers add PRP, stem cell support, and upgraded travel comfort.
Yes. While our three packages cover most cases, we build custom proposals for repair work, high graft requirements, and longer-stay planning.
Yes. The photo review and preliminary recommendation are complimentary. A final surgical plan is only confirmed in person after examination.
Technique, graft count, donor complexity, required aftercare, and whether regenerative adjuncts are appropriate all influence the final quote.
Yes. We accept card payments, bank transfer, and split payment planning with advance notice.
Travel & Logistics
Travel & Logistics
Most patients stay three to four nights. Patients choosing larger sessions or premium recovery often stay longer.
Yes. Every package includes organised transfer support from the airport to your hotel and clinic visits.
Absolutely. Many patients do. Our coordinators provide an itinerary and remain available during your stay if you need support.
Yes. English is standard, and we can coordinate Turkish, Russian, and additional language support as needed.
Most patients fly on day four after the first wash and final check, assuming recovery is stable.
Light sightseeing is realistic around your schedule, especially before surgery or after the first wash, but recovery and sun protection should stay the priority.
Recovery & Results
Recovery & Results
Shock loss is temporary shedding of existing or transplanted hairs after surgery. It can happen and does not automatically mean a poor final outcome.
Many patients return to desk work within five to seven days, depending on swelling, visibility, and whether the procedure was shaved or unshaven.
Light walking is fine early, but strenuous exercise, swimming, and contact sports should wait until your surgeon clears you.
Most patients use a short medication protocol immediately after surgery, and some may also be advised on longer-term maintenance depending on their pattern of hair loss.
We review monthly photos, compare them to your early baseline, and comment on shedding, growth pattern, redness, and density milestones.
Transplanted follicles are generally long-lasting, but your native hair can continue to thin. That is why diagnosis and long-term planning matter.