Our Team
Our Team
At Clinicana we have the best hair transplant doctors specialized in all kinds of hair treatments, just to bring you back the appearance you have been looking for. If you are looking for a hair transplant in Turkey, we are your best choice.
Dr. Soner Tatlıdede is a hair surgeon trained in prestigious centres in Europe, the United States and Turkey; he is a very skilled doctor with a professional career expanding more than 20 years working in hospitals and health centres all around the world, including the prestigious Harvard Medical School.
Also working side with side with him is Ph. Eyad Attar, specialized in clinical pharmacy by the Anadolu University , together with the supervisor of our clinic in Istanbul, Kübra işik, and Clinicana’s medical monitoring manager, Ravad Attar.
All of them are highly qualified experts leading a medical team that has a single objective: to achieve a full customer satisfaction and keep Clinicana as a reference centre in Istanbul, the world´s capital for hair transplant surgery.



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