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Dermatology in Turkey

Dermatology in Turkey covers dermatology, a medical specialty used to address skin, hair and nail conditions. Patients usually compare techniques such as Acne and rosacea treatment, Pigmentation and melasma care, Laser dermatology, alongside clinic verification, doctor involvement, cost, aftercare and expected recovery. Suitability and outcomes vary between patients, so any treatment plan should be reviewed with a qualified healthcare professional before booking.

Key facts
  • Dermatology is a medical specialty typically considered by patients with persistent skin concerns, suspicious lesions or chronic dermatologic disease.
  • Common approaches include Acne and rosacea treatment, Pigmentation and melasma care, Laser dermatology, Dermoscopy and skin lesion checks.
  • Costs vary by clinic, doctor, technique, city and what is included in the package.
  • Suitability depends on individual medical history, examination and goals.
  • Most office dermatology procedures allow immediate return to daily activities; ablative lasers may need 5–10 days of skin recovery.
  • Results vary between patients and cannot be guaranteed.

What is dermatology in Turkey?

Dermatology in Turkey refers to dermatology, a medical specialty used to support patients with skin, hair and nail conditions. Turkey hosts a large number of clinics and specialists offering this area of care to both local and international patients, and quality varies between providers. The most important factors in a successful experience are usually clinic verification, the qualifications and direct involvement of the treating doctor, a clearly explained treatment plan and structured aftercare. Medvify helps patients compare clinics and doctors using these visible trust and suitability signals, rather than promoting any single provider.

Who may consider this treatment?

Dermatology may be considered by patients with persistent skin concerns, suspicious lesions or chronic dermatologic disease. A qualified healthcare professional should review your individual medical history, current medications, examination findings and personal goals before recommending a treatment plan.

Who may not be suitable?

Severe systemic disease or pregnancy may modify which dermatologic medications and lasers are appropriate. A medical evaluation is the only reliable way to confirm whether this treatment is right for you.

How it is usually performed

Dermatology usually begins with an individual consultation that reviews your medical history, current health, expectations and any prior treatments. Imaging, laboratory tests or examination findings may be required before a treatment plan is finalised. Depending on the technique chosen, the procedure may be performed in an outpatient setting or under operating-room conditions, with appropriate anaesthesia. Your treating doctor should explain each step, the alternatives considered, the expected timeline and what to expect during recovery. International patients should confirm continuity of care for any follow-up needed after returning home.

Common techniques and sub-services

  • Acne and rosacea treatment
  • Pigmentation and melasma care
  • Laser dermatology
  • Dermoscopy and skin lesion checks
  • Eczema and psoriasis management

Treatments related to Dermatology

207 related treatment services are listed under Dermatology. Detailed pages for individual sub-treatments will be published as Medvify expands its English-first catalogue.

Dermatology Consultation
Skin Examination
Digital Skin Analysis
Dermatoscopic Examination
Mole Mapping
Skin Cancer Screening
Dermatological Check-Up
Acne Treatment
Teenage Acne Treatment
Adult Acne Treatment
Hormonal Acne Treatment
Cystic Acne Treatment
Nodulocystic Acne Treatment
Rosacea Acne Treatment
Comedone Treatment
Blackhead Treatment
Whitehead Treatment
Acne Scar Treatment
Post-Acne Pigmentation Treatment
Pitted Acne Scar Treatment
Post-Acne Redness Treatment
Skin Pigmentation Treatment
Sun Spot Treatment
Melasma Treatment

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What affects the cost of dermatology in Turkey?

Prices for dermatology vary depending on clinic, doctor, technique, city, case complexity and what is included in the package. Medvify does not publish guaranteed prices and recommends requesting a written, itemised quote from each clinic before making any decision.

  • Clinic type, facility standard and location
  • Doctor seniority and direct involvement in your case
  • Technique or technology used
  • Case complexity and any required additional treatments
  • What is included in the quoted package (consultation, follow-up, accommodation, transfers, medication, translator)

Unusually low prices can be a red flag. Confirm what is included, whether a qualified doctor will perform key steps, and how complications are handled.

Risks and limitations

Every medical treatment carries potential risks. The list below covers commonly discussed risks for this category; your individual risk profile depends on your medical history and should be reviewed by a qualified doctor.

  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
  • Burns or skin texture change after lasers
  • Allergic reaction to topical agents
  • Recurrence of chronic conditions

Recovery and follow-up

Most office dermatology procedures allow immediate return to daily activities; ablative lasers may need 5–10 days of skin recovery. Recovery experiences vary from patient to patient, and a written, individualised aftercare plan should be provided by your clinic. Contact your medical team promptly if you notice unexpected symptoms such as severe pain, fever, bleeding, breathing difficulties or any warning signs they have specifically asked you to watch for.

Questions to ask before booking

  • Which doctor will perform the procedure and how involved are they in each step?
  • What is the doctor's specialty, training and experience with this specific treatment?
  • What technique do you recommend for my case and why?
  • What does the quoted price include and exclude?
  • What are the main risks and how often do they occur in your practice?
  • What does aftercare look like and how do I reach the team if I have concerns?
  • What happens if I need a revision or have a complication after I return home?

Medvify verification checklist

  • Confirm the clinic is officially authorised to operate in Turkey
  • Check that a qualified, named doctor will be responsible for your treatment
  • Verify accreditations, languages spoken and international patient processes
  • Ask for written details of the treatment plan, package contents and pricing
  • Look for clear policies on follow-up, revisions and complication handling

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose a clinic for dermatology in Turkey?

Compare clinics on verification, doctor involvement, treatment experience, languages, transparent pricing and aftercare. Avoid choosing on price alone, and look for clinics that respond clearly to detailed clinical questions.

How much does dermatology cost in Turkey?

Costs vary depending on clinic, doctor, technique, city, case complexity and what is included in the package. Always request a written quote that lists exactly what is and is not included before making a decision.

Is dermatology in Turkey safe?

Safety depends on facility standards, the qualifications and involvement of the medical team, your individual suitability and your aftercare plan. A qualified doctor should review your case before any decision.

How long should I plan to stay in Turkey for dermatology?

Stay length depends on the specific procedure and your recovery profile. Confirm the recommended duration with your clinic and your home doctor before booking travel.

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