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The gates of Istanbul are currently closed to Israelis for hair transplants, and they are turning to clinics in Israel. Everything you need to know


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Turkey is closed, but the Israelis do not stop on the way to the hair transplant

Now that Istanbul is unavailable, Israelis are flocking to hair transplant salons in Israel. The good news is that prices in the country have dropped as a result of the competition, but you still need to pay attention to where you do it and what kind of treatment you need.

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It has become the hottest trend in the market in recent years. The preparations did not help, nor did Farouk's tricks from "Alex Sick of Love" help - and the balding man found a solution in the context of medical tourism: flights for hair transplants in Istanbul, at a discounted price at many institutes in Israel.

Sometimes baldness seems to be a scourge. "One in four men in Israel already suffers from increased hair loss in their twenties, when in the 1940s half of men suffer from baldness," explains Dr. Sarit Cohen, an expert in aesthetic plastic surgery, director of the National Hair Transplant Center. This fact explains the growing popularity of hair transplant demand. Until March, there were air trains from Israeli flights to Turkey, but the corona forced a different reality. In the past six months, clinics and hair transplant centers in Israel have reported a dramatic increase in demand for baldness treatments, from hair transplants to complementary therapies, following the closure of the sky.

"Many clinics in Turkey have closed their doors. "They operate on the basis of patients from abroad," says Dr. Alex Ginzburg, a dermatologist. "Turkey's advantage was the cheap price, but in case of complications there was really no one to turn to." It should be remembered that in Turkey, the process can be performed using only hair transplant technicians. "

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Make no mistake, there are many success stories from the transplants in Istanbul. Many clinics have proven themselves, but Dr. Ginzburg's words have a grip on reality. A survey by a geocartography company conducted this year revealed that 70% of Israelis prefer to perform transplants in Israel. The main reasons for this are the long-term responsibility, compliance with advanced standards and accompanying a specialist Throughout the process, starting with the diagnosis, adjusting the treatment, and the follow-up, it should not be forgotten that this is a surgical intervention for anything and everything, which requires medical control, as required by the Ministry of Health in Israel.

And yes, competition increased. The fact that the sky was open to competition helped Transplants in Israel in recent years. In our study, we found that the pricing is based on the number of follicles and the complexity of the transplant, and usually ranges from NIS 15,000 to NIS 30,000, depending, of course, on the size of the area being treated.

"Since the end of the closure in April, there has been a steep increase of 200% of Israelis coming for hair transplants," says Dr. Said Taha, a family physician at the Golden Clinic Medical Center, which specializes in hair transplants. "All the queues were filled by November."

The high demand is due both to the popularity of the field of hair transplantation and the complementary treatments offered, and to the fact that the sky is closed and Israelis do not travel abroad to perform transplants. Some patients come to perform the additional transplant, which they were supposed to perform abroad after the first transplant. Some come with complications as a result of transplants abroad, and of course - the overwhelming majority are simply Israelis who prefer to perform medical treatment in Israel, with a local specialist doctor and close accompaniment. Hair in scars.

Despite the air train to Turkey, most Israelis prefer Israeli treatment regardless of Corona

Popular types of treatment

FUE - The most popular and popular hair transplant is performed using the FUE method without scars and with a natural hairline - Follicular Unit Extraction - FUE. The advanced and innovative method is performed in a minimally-invasive technique, which allows the removal of the follicle unit, usually from the posterior scalp, perforation of the transplant areas, and insertion of the follicles into the transplanted area.

Stem cell therapy, LIPOCUBE SVF - the rise in popularity and popularity in the field of alopecia treatment in Israel, has brought with it tremendous progress in the range of innovative treatments offered. Dr. Cohen explains that currently one of the most advanced therapies in the world is offered in Israel, which places Israel at the forefront of the world in this field. For example, treatment using stem cells. This is a groundbreaking technology, first experienced in Israel, for extracting human stem cells for alopecia treatment. by an innovative system closed and progressive, allowing the extraction of stem cells in high concentrations fat spontaneously so that it can be injected directly to the scalp and all outpatient basis accessible, fast and very effective. this treatment, according to Cohen, is only done at the national center hair Transplant IHair.

treatment air pressure, micro infusion medication on the skin - This treatment is also intended for the treatment of thinning hair for women.There are several protocols in the treatment, with the chosen protocol adapted to the age and sex of the patient, the thinning / balding stage and according to medical need.The goals are to delay / stop hair loss on the one hand. FDA-approved substances (such as Minoxidil and Finstraid) and have been scientifically proven to have an effect on the hair growth cycle, such as a complex of vitamins and amino acids that are essential for nourishment and follicle regeneration.

Platelet Rich Plasma - PRP treatment is a plywood method And platelets from the patient. Platelets are rich in growth factors that encourage the production and division of cells, the recovery of scalp skin tissue and the formation of new blood vessels that nourish the hair roots and as a result the hair thickens and strengthens.

Hydrothermal - the most innovative treatment for scalp health. This treatment is designed to remove dead cells and dirt from the scalp, nourish it and increase blood circulation. Maintaining the scalp has tremendous significance in creating a healthy infrastructure for hair growth.

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