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WHY YOU SHOULD ASK MORE QUESTIONS AT LOWEST PRICE CAMPAIGNS IN CENTERS
Turkey Medicals member, an expert at Turkey MedicalPark Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Clinic, Professor who noted that:
“Lack of supervision in beauty centers in Turkey can have bad consequences, Botox, fillers such as beauty applications under the control and contact of Medical doctors in Turkey for good health, and safe, and should prefer places emphasized.” was said.
“Don’t be fooled by cheap low cost deals the seems to good to be true, and targeted campaigns in Istanbul and beauty private centers in other cities throughout Turkey”, as these price costs reflect an open market tariff for tourists, who should check around at Turkish Medical places hospitals, before you buy and try super deals.” was said.
For the sake of beauty, injections in Turkey such as Botox, fillers, mesotherapy, and Istanbul hair transplantation, which are performed with unsupervised and non-specialist people, can result in disaster to your immediate health condition.
Turkey Medicals exclusive member Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Specialist Prof. Dr. said: “Unfortunately, we witness that health procedures made attractive by incredible campaigns are performed in beauty salons and even in hairdressers in Istanbul and Antalya popular cities.
These procedures, which should be under the control of a doctor clarified by law, are performed by people without medical training, endangering human health. It should be noted that human health is above all else.
Operations under informal conditions where people risk their health to avoid forcing their budget can have unexpected consequences. Citizens are defrauded under the name of the campaign with these practices that require medicine.
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Such centers are not controlled by the Turkish Ministry of Health according to the law, the control is controlled by municipalities and unfortunately is insufficient. While the use of banned laser devices continues in these centers, which remain unsupervised, permanent skin burns can be experienced,” was said.
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“The risk of contracting infectious diseases in unlicensed hospitals and clinics in Turkey, such as hepatitis and AIDS is quite high due to lack of sanitary and fully be regulated by Turkish ministry of Health government officials year out over year to hold the records of sudden medical crime that could sometimes be seen years after any surgery a person make take.” Prof. added, “As long as there is lack of supervision and consumer demand for three cents more affordable, the number of these and similar places will increase. Public health in Turkey in general is under threat. Our visitors in Turkey should be conscious and vigilant in this regard, showing sensitivity,” was said.
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