Ankara Estetik Cerrahi

Ankara, Turkey

Ankara Estetik Cerrahi

4.5(40 reviews)
Mommy MakeoverTummy TuckBreast AugmentationLiposuction
Mustafa Kemal Mahallesi, Dumlupınar Bulvarı Tepe Prime Avenue, B Blok, Kat:6, Daire:60, Mustafa Kemal, 06510 Çankaya/Ankara

Procedures offered

Mommy Makeover

The full post-pregnancy transformation: typically a tummy tuck, breast surgery and liposuction combined in a single procedure.

Tummy Tuck

Abdominoplasty removes loose skin and tightens the abdominal muscles to restore a flat, toned midsection after pregnancy.

Breast Augmentation

Implants or fat transfer restore the volume and shape lost after pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Liposuction

Targeted fat removal to sculpt the waist, hips, flanks, back and thighs.

Opening hours

Friday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Monday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
SundayClosed
Tuesday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Patient reviews (5)

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Gökhan Keleş

9 months ago

I had been researching gynecomastia surgery for a long time, and after reading reviews, I found Dr. Nedim and contacted him for information. He answered all my questions in the best way possible, and we decided on a surgery date: August 18th. It's been a month since my surgery, and it went so well that I'm very happy. I'm so glad I found Dr. Nedim. Thank you very much, I recommend him to everyone. No one should be afraid of surgery; just trust Dr. Nedim. I especially want to thank Dr. Nedim and Ms. Gülsüm; they were very attentive and caring. I'm so glad they exist.

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özge taş

a year ago

A week ago, I had liposuction of my chin and hips by Dr. Nedim, and despite some swelling, I'm already very pleased with the results. My wife also had gynecomastia six years ago, and believe me, Dr. Nedim is the best in Ankara. His attentiveness, friendly demeanor, and his lack of false promises for money like other doctors convinced me, and thankfully, he didn't regret it. 🙏🏻🌸

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Bilal Aksoy

9 months ago

First of all, hello everyone, For many years I have been struggling physically and psychologically with gynecomastia. After making a decision and conducting detailed research, I had the opportunity to meet Dr. Nedim. Approximately 24 days ago, after a detailed discussion about my condition and the examination results, I asked him to immediately start the surgery process without hesitation due to his experience, and I can say that the result was even better than I expected and imagined. I recovered in a short time and I am very happy now. I would like to express my gratitude to Dr. Nedim and Ms. Gülsüm for their care. Thank you for being there...

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papiş hanım

a year ago

On December 25th, I underwent tummy tuck, liposuction, and breast augmentation surgery. Despite it being quite a long operation, my recovery process was almost painless. In my opinion, Dr. Nedim is the best in his field, both for the confidence he instilled and his expertise. I left many decisions to him without much hesitation, and the results were perfect. I cannot thank him enough for being tirelessly by my side throughout this process. And I owe a huge thank you to Nurse Gülsüm, who gave me morale with her smiling eyes and reassured me by knowing she was there for me every moment.

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Mustafa

a year ago

If you value your life and soul at all, stay away. The character limit won't be enough to explain. Those interested can find it on Ekşi soon. However, I will briefly explain what is necessary to protect people. In summary: The one who removed a drain when it was filling 100ml a day [the medical rule is never to remove it until it reaches 25ml a day], the one who didn't know how to syringe a seroma, the one who said "Oh, it'll pass, dear" when warned it needed to be removed, and yet the one who caused a zero fat patient to live for months with a giant belly of frozen blood, waiting for another surgeon to fix it. The one who, when a surgery he promised to perform for six hours, went on for nine hours without patient consent. He ignored the hospital authorities' warnings that a patient whose hemoglobin had dropped to 8 from blood loss needed a serious blood transfusion, saying he would fix it with "functional" medicine [he mentioned carob molasses and chia seeds]. This is why he withdrew all painkillers after 12 hours, leaving the patient with hundreds of stitches and leaving the city. This is also why a 28-year-old patient, who had no other health problems, lived with a blood pressure of around 9-4 for two months, and when warned that I was terrible, he responded, "I think you're a real worrier." So, then, I wonder why he allowed a 28-year-old patient to live with a blood pressure of around 9-4 for two months. He's so driven by commercialism that he can approach a 9-4 blood pressure patient who hasn't even recovered from anesthesia and say, "One of your breasts is a little large, but we'll revise it later, don't worry about that. I also told you there might be a copay, so I'd appreciate it if you could handle that." He can order blood tests when the situation worsens and tell his patient, "If I'd known my values ​​were like this, I wouldn't have done this surgery," [Excuse me, was I supposed to check my values? Put a full-length mirror on the operating table, hand me a scalpel, and I'll perform the surgery while you have a cup of tea, Mr. Nedim :)] He performs surgeries without proper marking or medical discipline, and while he's a "functional physician," he's also a "promiscuous" incision maker [a crooked atrial crease, one nipple being twice the size of the other, incisions under the abdomen extending all the way to the abdomen and one 5cm lower, inner thigh deformities]. He employs a secretary/nurse combination whose job description and license are unclear, who counts and takes money, handles phone calls, appointments, and brings tea, then comes in, gives you injections, removes your drains, pushes the hospital nurses away, puts on gloves, and performs medical procedures on you. He orders fish oil and intramuscular injections of vitamin D in addition to supplements (50,000 lira) that are "essential for recovery." He breaks the vitamin D into a bottle of fish oil in front of the patient and says, "Everyone should know these." He doesn't know functional medicine, he's the one who, while saying "this is a 'bakk,'" spilled his guts, told him to drink this, and caused his patient, who couldn't walk without holding on to walls due to high blood pressure, to gag and vomit for days. He forced a 67-kilogram, 1.85-meter-tall male patient to wear a women's "S" size corset during surgery. This, along with the plasters he used, caused severe chemical burns on his back that would scar him for the rest of his life. He closed the A.plasty without using any stabilizing stitches, so two months later, despite the patient wearing the corset, the entire corset filled with infected fluid. He was hospitalized with a 210 CRP. Other surgeons had to re-insert drains to drain the fluid and eliminate the risk of sepsis [which saved my life, thank you to the doctors at Güven Hospital]. He was hospitalized after a week in a semi-conscious state, and after a truckload of medication, he was given phlebitis, leaving his veins purple and life-threatening until discharge. One of them CANNOT be a surgeon. Period. Be yourself and stay away from this person. Don't be fooled by the reviews and star ratings; the market for that job is worth hundreds of thousands of lira, and for high-end surgeons, it's just tip money. Don't gamble with your life. Find a surgeon who works for you, preferably within a hospital. This way, their actions and abilities will be monitored. You are only as valuable as you are aware of your value; realize your value. With love.

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