How to Choose a Hair Transplant
Clinic in Istanbul
Istanbul has hundreds of clinics and they are not the same. The differences that matter are who performs the surgery, whether the plan protects your donor area, and what happens after you fly home.
Reviewed by Dr. Arslan Musbeh · Last updated 2026-07-30
The single question that separates clinics in Istanbul is who actually performs the surgery. In many high-volume clinics the surgeon designs the hairline and technicians carry out extraction and implantation. Ask which parts of the operation the doctor performs personally, and ask for the answer in writing.
Who performs the surgery?
A hair transplant is a surgical procedure. Extraction and implantation determine graft survival and how natural the result looks, so it matters whether a surgeon or a technician holds the punch and the implanter.
Turkish regulation requires a physician to perform surgical acts. Practice varies, so the useful question is specific rather than general: which steps does the doctor do, and how many patients does the clinic operate on per day? A clinic running several cases a day cannot have one surgeon performing every graft in all of them.
| Surgeon-led | High-volume / technician-led | |
|---|---|---|
| Extraction & implantation | Performed by the surgeon | Delegated to technicians |
| Cases per day | One | Three to six |
| Surgeon contact | Throughout | Consultation and design only |
| Planning horizon | Donor preserved for future loss | Maximum grafts this session |
| Price | Higher | Lower |
Neither column is a claim about any particular clinic. Use it as a set of questions to ask.
Eight things to verify
- The clinic holds a Ministry of Health licence In Türkiye hair transplants may only be performed in a licensed medical facility. Ask for the licence number and check it.
- You know the surgeon's name before you pay If nobody will tell you who operates until you arrive, that is the answer.
- The plan accounts for future hair loss Androgenetic alopecia is progressive. A hairline designed only for today can look wrong once the hair behind it thins.
- The donor area is assessed, not just the recipient Donor density and laxity set the ceiling on what is possible. A plan that never mentions your donor area is not a plan.
- The graft number is justified, not just quoted Ask why that figure, for which zones, at what density.
- Results shown are the operating surgeon's own Ask whether the before-and-after cases were performed by the doctor who will operate on you.
- Aftercare is defined and time-bound Who answers at month three when shedding starts, and for how long.
- The quote lists what it includes Accommodation, transfers, medication, follow-up — and what happens if a second session turns out to be needed.
What a proper consultation covers
An assessment that only asks for your budget is a sales call. A clinical one establishes what is achievable before it discusses price.
| Assessed | Why it decides the plan |
|---|---|
| Norwood stage | Sets the area to be covered and what loss is still to come. |
| Donor density | Determines how many grafts can be taken safely, now and later. |
| Hair calibre and curl | Thicker or curlier hair covers more scalp per graft. |
| Age and rate of loss | Faster progression argues for a more conservative hairline. |
| Medical history | Medication and conditions affect healing and eligibility. |
See the Norwood scale guide to identify your stage, or use the graft calculator for a rough estimate before speaking to anyone.
Common questions
How do I know if a surgeon or a technician will perform my hair transplant?
Ask directly which steps the doctor performs — extraction, channel opening and implantation — and how many patients the clinic operates on per day. A clinic treating several patients a day cannot have one surgeon performing every graft. Request the answer in writing before paying a deposit.
Is a hair transplant in Istanbul safe?
It is safe when performed in a Ministry of Health licensed facility by a qualified surgeon. The risk is not the country; it is clinics where surgical steps are delegated to unlicensed technicians. Verify the licence and confirm who operates.
How many grafts do I need?
It depends on your Norwood stage, the zones to be covered, your donor density and your hair calibre. A figure quoted before anyone has assessed your donor area is a sales estimate, not a surgical plan.
Should I choose the cheapest clinic?
Price differences usually reflect who performs the surgery and how many patients are treated per day. The donor area cannot be replaced, so a poorly planned first procedure limits everything that can be done afterwards.
What should I ask about aftercare?
Who to contact and for how long. Shedding at weeks two to four and slow regrowth from month three are normal and are when most patients want reassurance.
Send three photographs.
Front hairline, crown and both sides. Dr. Arslan Musbeh reviews every submission personally and replies within 24 hours with a Norwood assessment, a technique recommendation and a graft estimate. Free, no obligation.
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