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    Estenove

    Şişli, Türkiye

    Estenove

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    45 days

    4.94 (8)

    1-2 days

    About

    EsteNove’s operations include the best hair transplant application designed upon the patient’s need-based analysis and performed via the use of advanced technology. EsteNove is partnered with certified third party hospitals to perform all hair transplant types of operations in Turkey. Our primary values are “the needs of patients come first” and “the patient’s satisfaction is a must for EsteNove”. This combined strategy is reflected by the positive feedback from well-satisfied 10.000 guests arriving from almost 20 different countries all over the world. Healthcare teams, led by noteworthy specialists, comprised of reputable plastic surgeons and skillful healthcare professionals work together with EsteNove to provide the highest quality health care experiences. The medical team is accompanied by careful and experienced consultants who work together to create the best solution for your hair transplant in Turkey. Medical and professional expertise, ethical conduct and privacy are the three key concepts underlying all medical operations. Our three priorities during the in-house tasks are harmony, cooperation, and good communication which urge us to achieve the most satisfactory results for patients. At EsteNove, we are dedicated to helping our clients discover and access the best hair transplant services available in Turkey. We have multinational stakeholders who endorse our six-scale-umbrella approach to connecting patients with quality health care providers. This approach consists of a combination of innovation, distinction, trustworthiness, full personalization, passion, and team-orientation.

    Reviews (8)

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    Anonymous

    FUE Hair Transplant

    1 day

    4400 grafts

    This was my first time doing any sort of medical tourism. I contacted them on WhatsApp, did a consultation within an hour of contacting them. The person I did the consultation with spoke flawless English, set expectations appropriately. Answered every question I could think of. I booked my plane ticket and paid the small deposit to book the procedure the same day. I read nothing but great reviews about EsteNove, so I knew I was going to choose them before I ever contacted them. When I paid the deposit, they put me in an aftercare WhatsApp group with me and the nurses, staff, and translator. I was set up to fly into Istanbul the day prior to my procedure, landing at 7pm. I was sent a video of the entire 90 second walk from the gate I was to land at to the meeting point with the driver who would take me to the hotel. It was truly idiot proof. The driver would then take me to the hotel, hand me to the front desk of the hotel, and the front desk of the hotel took my bags with me up to my room - all spoke perfect English. The hotel is a [very] nice 5-star hotel, that I believe many clinics contract with for hair transplant lodging. The lobby is full of guys with bandaged heads. The hotel has great (cheap) room service menu with a wide variety of cuisines. At 10:45 PM, a nurse contracted with EsteNove came by my hotel room and drew a blood sample - quick and painless. My aftercare group was constantly telling me what was going to happen and when. At 7:30 the day of the procedure, I woke up, ate breakfast, and got a call from the front desk informing me my driver had arrived. I walked down to the lobby, met the driver, and was taken to the hospital [in a classy van, not yellow cab] for the procedure. My translator was waiting for me right as I got out of the car. The translator brought me up to the procedure floor, walked me through some standard paperwork (I read every word; exactly the type of HIPAA paperwork I’d expect in the U.S.), had me give my payment and passport to copy to the front desk, and brought me back to speak with Dr. Zafer. Dr. Zafer was very friendly, reassuring, and speaks decent conversational English, but used the translator during any sort of medical conversation to ensure exact translation - I liked how the whole conversation went; it was reassuring. He pointed out that my diffuse thinning was a bit worse than my pictures had captured, and I had 2 options; either a better hairline in the front with dense coverage to the midpoint of my head, or the same hairline and dense coverage of my whole head. I can come back for another HT if I want the back filled in the future. The whole hospital was very clean and modern; nothing stuck out as concerning or unsanitary. I was brought back to the procedure suite, “before” photos were taken, my head was shaved, and I was prepped for the extractions. If I had the minorest of gripes, it would be that I wished the translator would have given me a rough rundown of the timeline. I already had a pretty good idea of the steps of the procedure and timing from my own research, so it wasn’t a huge deal. The extractions started at 8:15, and went until 11:30. I asked for a bathroom break, and then the implantation began. The implantation concluded around 2:30. Throughout the whole procedure, Dr. Zafer was there approximately 20% of the time, speaking with the assistants, helping with the transplantation, etc. After the procedure, I was brought to a post-op room with the translator, who explained aftercare instructions, gave me some painkillers, anti-inflammatories, and antibiotics, neck pillows, was told my transplant count (4,400), and some other stuff. They fed me/offered me some hospital food (it was awful) at 2:30. I’d recommend bringing a small bag of food with you; you may want to quickly pound a snack around lunch time (between extraction and implementation) and after your procedure. I was then walked to the waiting black car by the translator, and whisked back to the hotel. I was informed by my aftercare team that later today, I’ll be brought back to the clinic for my hair wash (hair wash? I don’t have any hair!). That will be my last touch with EsteNove, and I’ll fly home tomorrow morning. Edit: The next day, I was picked up from the hotel, and brought back to the hospital. Bandages were removed. Great translator again. A nurse very carefully washed my head, applied antibiotic cream to the donor area. I had a 10 minute convo with the nurse/translator about washing it myself. I later realized it was all in my aftercare instructions; not rocket surgery. I was there for less than an hour, then brought back to my hotel. I could have chosen to be there for 3 days 2 nights, but 3 nights are included in the “package” and I chose to stay 3 nights. In hindsight; I’m glad I did. If I flew out on day 3, I would have been leaking orange head goo on the plane and my head was just raw. The extra 24 hours let the wounds form up a bit more. No blood/leakage while traveling. I highly recommend this route. I chose to arrive in Istanbul 7 days before my procedure to do some tourism. I really enjoyed Istanbul, and would recommend the same. Tons of English speakers in tourism-centric areas, and Google translate will get you through basic conversations if nobody speaks English. The locals are understanding if you’re a bit apologetic and respectful - you are on their turf after all. I saw a fair few people who clearly did the HT and then in the days following the HT did touristic stuff. The downside of this is; you probably won’t like the pictures taken of you. But you can still do anything you want. Locals aren’t jarred by seeing HT patients - you’ll see them all over Istanbul all of the time. They’re used to it. As of late 2023, Istanbul’s economy is shit. Retail prices for global commodities (I.e. imported clothing) are about 15% less than the U.S. (I had hoped for more) but there are deals to be found for locally-made goods if you do your research. Istanbul is an interesting, historical, modern city. I felt very safe at all times, but stuck to the more touristic areas during normal daylight hours. Logistics anxiety 0/10 - the logistics of the whole operation are so well coordinated. Zero anxiety from me. It is a very well-oiled machine and every person I came in contact with spoke very good English. Procedure anxiety 1/10 - as is said frequently: the numbing is the worst part, and it’s probably 2-3 minutes. On a scale of 1-10, I’d say it’s somewhere around a 6. It’s pretty bearable. After numbing, I felt zero pain. In fact, I got laughed at by the staff a few times when I would wake up because I probably slept through half the procedure. They had to shake me awake when they finished the extractions. Overall impression 10/10 - It couldn’t have gone better. I would do it again. I will come back to EsteNove to fill in the rest in a year or two.

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    Anonymous

    FUE Hair Transplant

    6 months

    Next week I'll be 6 months in. Just wondering how I'm doing. My hair's still somewhat wet from the shower though.

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    Anonymous

    FUE Hair Transplant

    4 weeks

    5200 grafts

    Hello everyone! After narrowing clinic choices down to Cinik, Cosmedica, Vera, Infinity, Now Hair Time, Smile, Hair of Istanbul and Estenove, I decided to go with Estenove. The reason I went with Estenove vs. the other clinics was because of all of the clinics I communicated with, I felt like they were the most honest regarding the number of grafts they could extract. Originally, I sent them photos when my hair was buzzed much shorter, and a customer service rep FaceTimed me and told me that based on the donor area, they felt they could only extract 1500 or 2,000 grafts. However, when I sent those same photos to some of the other clinics, they gave me a much bigger number (like up to 6,000 grafts!). I felt like Estenove had more of a conscience regarding how many grafts I could receive without overharvesting. I let my hair grow out longer and sent photos again to the same clinics, and after that, Estenove contacted me and told me that the doctor and team felt based on what they could see from the photos, they could extract much more. I also went with Estenove because when I communicated with clinics via WhatsApp, Estenove by far had the best response time. Some other clinics I had to keep following up because I wasn't getting any response, just two gray checks on WhatsApp for a few days. Estenove also gave me more personalized answers, and it didn't feel like I was getting copy-and-pasted responses compared to other clinics. Finally, I went with Estenove because the surgeon, Dr. Zafer, did the incision. I almost went with Cinik, but he no longer does the incisions on patients anymore, his team does everything. I almost went with Cosmedica too but I took the chance with Estenove because I liked the results I saw from patients, and I also communicated with Estenove patients on hair loss forums on Facebook. I liked what I saw and heard positive comments. Everyone at the clinic was super friendly, Dr. Zafer answered all of the questions I had, and the translator was with me throughout different stages of the surgery and after. It has been 28 days since my surgery, and I ended up getting 5,200 grafts on 6/25/24 with sapphire FUE. It was a little more expensive compared to some of the other clinics above ($3,500), but I think you get what you paid for! I didn't want to go too cheap. I got the frontal area done. I was categorized as a Norwood 6, Norwood 7 pre-surgery. The post-operation team has stayed in contact me via WhatsApp, giving me specific instructions about scab removal (with video links), asking for follow-up photos, and they have answered ANY question or concern I've had, with very quick response time 3 weeks in

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    Joshua

    FUE Hair Transplant

    7.5 months

    On topical FIN & MIN 2.5 months