Micro Fue Bodrum Turkey Hair Transplant & Plastic Surgery
Micro Fue Turkey , which has been engaged in the partner hospital business , provides service in various cities through out , with 15 hospitals, 2 hospital complexes, and 2 medical centres and in total 19 service centres and over 9.000 personnel.
Micro Fue Turkey is the partner of the Largest Hospital Group and it has highest number of accreditations as well as a Gold Standard Accreditation from the American JCI.
We carry on our leading characteristic in bringing the majority of society together with the qualified healthcare services in the technologically equipped facilities, without making any concession on code of medical ethics and with respecting the patient rights.
Micro Fue Turkey Hair transplant & Plastic Surgery
Service works with high experienced stuffs and team. Over 8.000 satisfactory results with FUE method of Hair Transplantation and Over 9.000 Plastic Surgery Operations (Breast Implant, Rhinoplasty, Fat Transfer, Tummy tuck, Liposuction). We carry out hair transplantation with the FUE technique and in one session we transplant up to 4000-5000 grafts on average.
Our price rates are 80% better compared to most of the countries (i.e. USA, UK, Europe, Canada, Korea, Russia, U.A.E, Dubai, China and Brazil).
Why Choose Micro Fue Turkey
- Certified from JCI-USA
- Guaranteed best prices
- Highest quality care from experienced reproductive
- Professionals and special assistants
- 24hr access to telephone counsellors and doctors
- Ultra-modern and luxury equipment
- No hidden cost
- 24/7 assistance
Your operation will be performed in hospital, which have the JCI USA and Turkish Ministry of Health accreditation, and professional about hair transplantation. Transplant Bodrum
Apart from hair transplantation, we are also making eyebrow, beard and moustache transplantation.
BODRUM
Bodrum (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈbodɾum]) is a district and a port city in Muğla Province, in the southwestern Aegean Region of Turkey. It is located on the southern coast of Bodrum Peninsula, at a point that checks the entry into the Gulf of Gökova, and is also the center of the eponymous district.
The city was called Halicarnassus of Caria (Ancient Greek: Ἁλικαρνᾱσσός) in ancient times and was famous for housing the Mausoleum of Mausolus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Built by the Knights Hospitaller in the 15th century, Bodrum Castle overlooks the harbour and the marina.
The castle includes a museum of underwater archaeology and hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year. The city had a population of 35,795 in 2012. It takes 50 minutes via boat to reach Kos from Bodrum, with services running multiple times a day by at least three operators.
Halicarnassus (Ancient Greek: Ἁλικαρνᾱσσός, romanized: Halikarnassós or Ἀλικαρνασσός Alikarnassós; Turkish: Halikarnas) was an ancient Greek city at the site of modern Bodrum in Turkey.
Halicarnassus was founded by Dorian Greeks, and the figures on its coins, such as the head of Medusa, Athena or Poseidon, or the trident, support the statement that the mother cities were Troezen and Argos.
The inhabitants appear to have accepted Anthes, a son of Poseidon, as their legendary founder, as mentioned by Strabo, and were proud of the title of Antheadae. The Carian name for Halicarnassus has been tentatively identified with Alosδkarnosδ in inscriptions.
At an early period Halicarnassus was a member of the Doric Hexapolis, which included Kos, Cnidus, Lindos, Kameiros and Ialysus; but it was expelled from the league when one of its citizens, Agasicles, took home the prize tripod which he had won in the Triopian games, instead of dedicating it according to custom to the Triopian Apollo. In the early 5th century Halicarnassus was under the sway of Artemisia I of Caria (also known as Artemesia of Halicarnassus,
Who made herself famous as a naval commander at the battle of Salamis. Of Pisindalis, her son and successor, little is known; but Lygdamis, the tyrant of Halicarnussus, who next attained power, is notorious for having put to death the poet Panyasis and causing Herodotus, possibly the best known Halicarnassian, to leave his native city (c. 457 BC)
Hospital and your accommodation has a beautiful location in the heart of Istanbul just 30 minutes distance to Istanbul Ataturk airport, historical and touristic venues. It is easily accessible.