Botox is a popular aesthetic procedure used especially for the treatment of fine lines and wrinkles on the face. This treatment, which contains botulinum toxin, temporarily paralyzes the muscles, making the skin look younger and smoother. It is generally preferred for lines on the forehead, around the eyes and between the eyebrows. Botox treatment is quick and relatively painless, the effects appear within a few days and can last for several months.
Sweating Botox is an effective solution for people with excessive sweating. Botulinum toxin reduces sweat production by temporarily blocking the sweat glands. This treatment is most commonly applied to areas such as the armpits, palms and soles of the feet. The procedure significantly reduces the problem of sweating and improves the quality of life.
Micro needle radiofrequency is a skin renewal and tightening procedure. When radiofrequency energy is transmitted to the skin with gold-plated micro-needles, collagen production is stimulated. This method is effective in eliminating problems such as fine lines, wrinkles, sagging and acne scars on the skin. A slight redness and swelling may occur after the application, but this disappears in a short time.
Carbon peeling is a laser method used in skin resurfacing and spot treatment. After the activated carbon layer is applied to the skin, this layer is targeted with a laser beam. This process deeply cleanses the pores, regulates the skin’s oil balance and evens out the skin tone. It is generally preferred for the treatment of acne, oily skin and blemishes.
Lumecca is a light treatment for skin problems, especially redness and vascularity. Intensified light waves target redness and vascular problems on the skin. This treatment regulates skin color and provides a more youthful appearance. It is usually applied for conditions such as rosacea and sunspots.
Spot treatment is a series of procedures to lighten skin discoloration and blemishes. These treatments include chemical peels, laser treatments, light treatments and topical creams. Spot treatments help reduce various skin blemishes such as sun spots, age spots, melasma.
Lip augmentation is an aesthetic procedure used to plump and shape the lips. Fillers containing hyaluronic acid are generally preferred. This application increases lip volume, clarifies lip contours and provides a younger appearance. Mild swelling and bruising may occur after the procedure.
Chin fillers are used to shape the jaw line in a more prominent and aesthetic way. Hyaluronic acid-based fillers are injected into the chin area to make the jawline clearer and more symmetrical. This procedure improves the overall symmetry and aesthetic appearance of the face.
Cheek augmentation is used to improve facial contours and restore volume lost with age. Fillers containing hyaluronic acid add volume to the cheeks and provide a younger and more vibrant appearance. A slight swelling of the cheeks may occur after the application, but this usually disappears in a short time.
Under-eye light filling is a preferred treatment for under-eye bruises and depressions. Special fillers containing hyaluronic acid are applied to the under-eye area to provide a brighter and rested appearance. This procedure reduces fine lines and dark circles around the eyes.
Jowl reduction is an aesthetic procedure to reduce excess fat accumulated under the chin. Various methods can be used, including lipolysis injections, radiofrequency treatments and liposuction. These methods target the fat in the jowl area, providing a sharper jawline and facial contour. Minimal recovery time may be required after treatment.
Focused ultrasound is a non-invasive method to tighten and rejuvenate the skin. Ultrasound waves reach the deep skin layers and stimulate collagen production. This procedure helps the skin to naturally regenerate itself, reduces sagging and provides firmer skin. Results are usually visible within a few months.
The youth vaccine is a treatment for skin regeneration and rejuvenation. This treatment contains substances that support skin health, such as hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals and amino acids. This mixture, which is applied to the skin through injections, makes the skin look brighter, moisturized and younger. There may be minimal side effects after the application.
The Parisian glow is an aesthetic treatment to give the skin a healthy glow and vitality. This treatment hydrates the skin, corrects color tone inequalities and brightens the complexion. Usually mixtures containing hyaluronic acid, antioxidants and vitamins are used. Provides immediate improvement in skin tone and texture.
Tattoo removal is a procedure using laser technology. Laser beams break down the tattoo ink, making it easier to remove the ink from the skin. The number of procedures depends on the size, color and depth of the tattoo. The treatment process is usually spread over several sessions and requires patience for full results.
Hair bleaching is a method used to lighten the color of unwanted body hair. This procedure is especially preferred for fine hair on visible areas such as the face and arms. Hair bleaching makes the hairs less prominent and creates a natural appearance on the skin.
Stem cell therapies are advanced methods used in skin renewal and repair. These treatments aim to reduce the signs of aging by increasing the skin’s self-renewal capacity. Stem cells produce growth factors and proteins that make the skin look firmer, vibrant and youthful.
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) applications are a renewal treatment in which the person’s own blood is used. The blood is processed in a special way to produce a platelet-rich plasma.
Acne treatment aims to regulate oil production in the skin, unclog clogged pores and prevent bacterial growth. Treatment methods include topical creams, oral medications, hormone treatments and light therapies. Regular skin care and proper skin cleansing habits are also important. Treatment is individualized according to the type and severity of acne.
Rosacea is a skin condition characterized by facial redness and vasodilation. Treatment may include anti-inflammatory creams, oral antibiotics and laser treatments. It is also important to avoid trigger factors (e.g. hot drinks, spicy foods, stress). Treatment aims to reduce the severity of symptoms and improve skin appearance.
Eczema is characterized by itchy, reddened and sometimes crusted skin lesions. Treatment involves moisturizing the skin with moisturizing creams, reducing itching and inflammation. Topical corticosteroids and immunomodulators are commonly used. It is also important to avoid triggers and organize a skin care routine.
Allergic skin diseases can cause skin reactions such as itching, redness and swelling. Treatment may include avoiding allergens, using antihistamines and topical corticosteroids. In severe cases, oral corticosteroids or immunosuppressive drugs may be required. Skin care routines and appropriate skin protection measures are also recommended.
Treatment of hair loss varies depending on the underlying causes. Treatments may include topical minoxidil, oral finasteride, PRP therapy and hair transplantation. In addition, dietary and lifestyle changes can also improve hair health. The aim of the treatment is to stop hair loss and increase hair density.
Ringworm is a condition characterized by the loss of hair in circular areas. Treatment usually includes topical corticosteroids, minoxidil, and sometimes systemic therapies. Light therapy or immunosuppressive drugs may also be used. The aim of treatment is to stimulate hair growth and control the progression of the disease.
Vitiligo is the formation of white patches due to the loss of melanin pigment in the skin. Treatment options include topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, light therapy and sometimes skin grafts. Cosmetic solutions and sunscreens can also be used. The aim of treatment is to improve skin tone and stop progression.
Warts are usually caused by HPV (Human Papilloma Virus). Treatment options include freezing (cryotherapy), acid treatments, laser treatment and topical treatments. Some warts may go away on their own, but treatment usually gives faster results and reduces the risk of spreading.
Shingles is a painful skin rash caused by the chickenpox virus. Treatment includes antiviral drugs and medicines to relieve pain. Early treatment can reduce the risk of complications and speed up the healing process. Supportive treatments for skin care and pain management are also recommended.
Moles should be examined regularly for skin cancers such as melanoma. Dermatologists assess the size, shape, color and other characteristics of moles. If abnormal findings are detected, more detailed examinations or a biopsy may be performed.
Mole removal is the surgical removal of moles on the skin. It is generally applied for moles that carry cancer risk as a result of dermatologic examination or that are preferred to be removed for aesthetic reasons. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and the mole is carefully removed from the skin. The mole is usually sent to the laboratory for pathological examination. This examination is important to determine whether the mole is benign or malignant.
Psoriasis is characterized by red, scaly skin lesions. Treatment usually includes topical corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, tar products and light therapy (PUVA or UVB). Severe cases may require systemic treatments or biological agents. Treatment aims to relieve symptoms and improve skin appearance.
An ingrown nail is when the nail grows into the skin around it. Treatment usually involves removing the affected part of the nail and treating the infection. Severe cases or recurrent stinging may require surgical intervention. Home care and correct nail cutting are also important.
2020 Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Dermatology and Venereology
2015 Bülent Ecevit University, Faculty of Medicine
2022 – Currently Acıbadem University and Acibadem Health Group, Dermatology and Venereology Department, Assistant Professor
2020 – 2022 Istanbul Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital, Dermatology and Venereology Department, Dermatology Specialist
2016 – 2020 Istanbul Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Dermatology and Venereology Department, Resident Doctor
2019 Stanford University, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Pediatric Dermatology Observer
2015 – 2016 Zonguldak Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital / Doctor
2021 European Board of Dermatology and Venereology
2022 Turkish Board of Dermatology and Venereology
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