CURIOSITY ABOUT LASER OPERATIONS IN TURKEY 2021

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ABOUT 10 MINUTE LASER OPERATIONS IN TURKEY
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Turkey Medicals states, “With laser technology successfully applied in our country for 29 years, foreigners patients could have a much more comfortable life after a 10-minute operation.” was said

This time has now been reduced to seconds with a new laser technique that has recently been used in our country. Turkey eye health and disease specialist Operator Turkish. Dr. explained what was curious about laser operations. This technique, which can also be applied to patients with high number myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism, also provides a more comfortable operation because it has a special eye tracking system. This laser also increased the success rate in Wavefront and Supracor techniques. Turkey Medicals member eye health and diseases specialist op. Dr. Answered the questions as follows:
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WHAT TRICKS CAN BE TREATED WITH A NEW LASER TECHNIQUE IN TURKEY?
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Myopia up to number 11-astigmatism up to number 7, all astigmatism (myopic astigmatism, hypermetropic astigmatism and mixed astigmatism) – the success rate in hypermetropics up to number 7/7.5 exceeded 95 percent.
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WHEN DOES THE PATIENT RETURN TO NORMAL LIFE?
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After examinations that last close to 3 hours, laser eye treatment in Turkey is planned, the operation takes very short, the opposite of the examination. Treatment of both eyes is now completed in less than 10 minutes. Laser eye treatment uses advanced technology, so the operations take so short.
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WHAT ANESTHESIA METHOD IS APPLIED FOR TURKEY LASER EYE TREATMENT?
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In laser treatment in Antalya of visual disorders, anesthesia is usually applied in the form of drops. We drop a very effective drip 3 times into the eye, which we call drip anesthesia and is not a needle. Because it is a very effective type of anesthesia, the patient does not feel any pain. Even cataract surgery in Antalya eye hospitals can be performed with this drop. We can chat with the patient during the operation. Also, because the laser is locked in the eye, even if the patient moves his eye, the laser follows him and there are no problems.
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WHEN DOES THE PATIENT RETURN TO NORMAL LIFE?
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After the laser, the same day the patient goes home and rests. The next day, when he wakes up and opens his eyes, he gets his normal vision. After a check-up the next day, the patient returns to his daily life. He showers, he goes to work, he can use his car, his computer.
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THERE ARE STILL DOUBTS IN SOME PATIENTS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE LASER
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Antalya eye laser has been applied in the world for 29 years and in our country for 27 years. We’ve already left 20 years behind, the psychological limit. Turkey is at an advanced point in laser, many eye doctors from Europe have come to us for years to learn laser procedures at Turkey eye hospitals and clinic centers.
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DOES EYE LASER PROCESS IN TURKEY HAVE ANY RISK?
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For starters, we can say that there is no risk of losing the eye, of becoming blind. Because this treatment is an out-of-eye operation. If we think of the eye as an orange, we do the surgery in Antalya on the part of the shell, not into it. If laser treatment in Antalya is performed using an experienced Turkish surgeon and advanced technology, there is no chance of serious or permanent damage to the eye. Small complications that may occur with a very rare 1 percent probability can be corrected smoothly with a second intervention. But I would like to reiterate the importance of experience and advanced technology. If a patient who has had laser surgery in the past later develops cataracts, there is no problem with cataract surgery in Turkey.
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President of Organ Transplant Center at MedicalPark Hospital Antalya

Turkey's world-renowned organ transplant specialist. Dr. Demirbaş has 104 international publications and 102 national publications.

Physician's Resume:

Born on August 7, 1963 in Çorum, Prof. Dr. Alper Demirbaş has been continuing his work as the President of MedicalPark Antalya Hospital Organ Transplantation Center since 2008.

Prof. who performed the first tissue incompatible kidney transplant in Turkey, the first blood type incompatible kidney transplant, the first kidney-pancreas transplant program and the first cadaveric donor and live donor liver transplant in Antalya. Dr. As of August 2016, Alper Demirbaş has performed 4900 kidney transplants, 500 liver transplants and 95 pancreas transplants.

In addition to being the chairman of 6 national congresses, he has also been an invited speaker at 12 international and 65 national scientific congresses. Dr. Alper Demirbaş was married and the father of 1 girl and 1 boy.

Awards:

Eczacibasi Medical Award of 2002, Akdeniz University Service Award of 2005, Izder Medical Man of the Year Award of 2006, BÖHAK Medical Man of the Year Award of 2007, Sabah Mediterranean Newspaper Scientist of the Year Award of 2007, ANTIKAD Scientist of the Year Award of 2009, Social Ethics Association Award of 2010, Işık University Medical Man of the Year Award of 2015, VTV Antalya's Brand Value Award of 2015.

Certificates:

Doctor of Medicine Degree Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Ankara, General Surgeon Ministry of Health Turkey EKFMG (0-477-343-8), University of Miami School of Medicine Member of Multiple Organ Transplant, ASTS Multiorgan Transplant Scholarship. Lecturer at Kyoto University. Lecturer at University of Essen, Research assistant at the University of Cambridge .

Professional Members:

American Society of Transplant Surgeons, American Transplantation Society Nominated, Middle East and Southern Africa Council Transplantation Society 2007, International Liver Transplantation Association, Turkish Transplantation Association, Turkish Society of Surgery, Turkish Hepatobiliary Surgery Association.

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