Best Dermatologyy Hospitals in Istanbul

Istanbul is a great option for medical tourists seeking treatment for skin problems or cosmetic procedures, at reasonable costs and in world-class dermatologist and clinics.


Be it unwanted moles, skin cancers or tumors, as well as tan and wrinkles, Istanbul hospitals deploy cutting-edge technology and provide reliable solutions. If this arouses your interest in the field of dermatology Istanbul, then our page has provided details of the Best Dermatology Hospitals in Istanbul.

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  • 28 Doctors
  • 209 Beds
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  • 350 Beds
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  • 31 Doctors
  • 470 Beds
Koc University Hospital

Koc University Hospital

Istanbul, Turkey

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  • 27 Doctors
  • 404 Beds
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  • 4 Doctors
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  • 4 Doctors
  • 79 Beds
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  • 6 Doctors
  • 153 Beds
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  • 126 Beds
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Vera Clinic, Istanbul

Vera Clinic, Istanbul

Istanbul, Turkey

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Is laser suitable for us for removing hair

Female | 34

Yes, laser hair removal is a safest way to get rid of unwanted hair on any body part. but results totally depends upon the machine and technology that we used for these treatment. we at Dadu Medical Centre use the triple wavelength machine which works on every type of hair growth in one single shot. Which reduces the requirements of number of sessions as well as the time consumption in a session .

Answered on 15th July'22

Dr. Nandini Dadu

Dr. Nandini Dadu

I have oily skin and acne problem. The problem is that scars are not removed completely. Some are getting light but not removed completely. I recently heard about microdermabrasion for acne scars from one of my friends. Does it really work? I am 23 now. Does it have any side effects?

Female | 23

If you have oily skin and acne problem, sometimes if acne is severe they might burst or get infected or if you pick your acne too much they might result into scars. As per Dermatologist there are 5 types of scars which are commonly encountered. 
1. Ice Picks Scars: Very small in surface but deep and narrow below. 
2. Roll-Over Scars: Wide but borders are difficult to appreciate 
3. Box-car Scars: wide and borders can be easily appreciated. 
4. Open pores like Scars: Small Ice Pick Scars 
5. Hyper-trophic Scars: 
so the treatment for the scars depends upon the type of scars. Commonly treatment which are effective are TCA cross, subsition treatment, microneedling, microneedling radiofrequency, PRP treatment, CO2 Laser, RBM Glass laser and even dermal fillers. 
As you are 23 and you are asking about microdermabrasion, it removes superficial skin layers and it is effective only for superficial scars which are not very deep. This might require you multiple sessions like 8-10 sessions for it to work. Instead of Microdermabrasion you can go for microneedling, microneedling radiofrequency which will require less number of sessions and on top of it you can add PRP to it.

Answered on 12th May'22

Dr. Archit Aggarwal

Dr. Archit Aggarwal