B Prof. Dr. Başak Yalçın Dermatology and Venereology

Cosmetic Applications

Cosmetic and procedure-based dermatology, planned individually.

An overview of the laser, light, energy-based, injectable, and skin-care procedures offered in clinic. These summaries are informational only; suitability, technique, and the number of sessions are decided after an in-person assessment of your skin, history, and goals.

Treatments chosen for the concern, the skin, and the person.

Cosmetic dermatology works best when a device or injectable is matched to the diagnosis rather than offered as a fixed menu. Some concerns respond to a single approach, while others are better addressed through a staged or combined plan decided during consultation.

Device-based skin treatments

Laser, broadband light, and radiofrequency procedures for scars, pigment, redness, texture, firmness, and overall skin quality — selected according to skin type and indication.

Fractional Laser Resurfacing

Fractional laser resurfacing uses ablative or non-ablative devices, including Erbium:YAG, to treat the skin in tiny columns while leaving surrounding tissue intact, which supports gradual remodelling and recovery. It may help with acne scars and other scars, uneven texture, enlarged-looking pores, and fine lines. Suitability and parameters are planned in person, and results vary between patients.

  • Acne scars and selected other scars
  • Texture, pore, and fine-line improvement
  • Parameters chosen by skin type after assessment
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Laser Pigmentation Treatment

Laser and light-based treatments can help reduce certain pigment problems such as sun spots, age spots (lentigines), and post-inflammatory pigmentation. Suitability depends on an accurate diagnosis, your skin type, and the kind of pigment involved. Results vary, and melasma in particular is approached cautiously because it tends to recur.

  • Sun spots, lentigines, and post-inflammatory marks
  • Cautious, combination approach for melasma
  • Planning based on diagnosis, skin type, and pigment depth
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Laser Treatment for Redness & Rosacea

Laser and light-based treatments may help reduce facial redness, flushing, and visible or broken capillaries, including the vascular component of rosacea. Devices such as Nd:YAG and broadband light target dilated vessels beneath the skin. Rosacea is a chronic condition that is managed rather than cured, so vascular treatment is usually combined with medical therapy and trigger control.

  • Persistent facial redness and flushing
  • Visible or broken capillaries (telangiectasia)
  • Vascular rosacea planned after skin assessment
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BBL BroadBand Light Therapy

BroadBand Light (BBL) is an IPL-type photorejuvenation treatment that delivers filtered light to address several signs of skin ageing in one modality. In selected patients it may improve sun damage, blotchy pigment, background redness, and uneven tone while supporting overall skin quality. Suitability and parameters are decided in person after assessment, and results vary between individuals.

  • Sun-damage, freckling, and uneven pigment
  • Background redness and mixed tone concerns
  • Course of sessions planned by skin type
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Gold Microneedling Radiofrequency

Gold microneedling radiofrequency uses insulated gold-coated needles to deliver radiofrequency energy into the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen and supporting gradual tightening. It may be considered for non-surgical facial tightening, enlarged pores, acne scars, fine lines, and mild laxity of the face and neck. Results develop over time and vary between patients.

  • Non-surgical facial and neck tightening
  • Enlarged pores, acne scars, and fine lines
  • Planned after examination by skin type and goals
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Skin Rejuvenation

Skin rejuvenation here is a combined, individualized plan rather than a single device, drawing on laser, gold-needle radiofrequency, and BBL to address firmness, tone, texture, glow, and early signs of aging. The right combination, intensity, and sequence are planned in person after assessment, and results vary depending on skin type, findings, and goals.

  • Loss of firmness and early signs of aging
  • Uneven tone, texture, and dullness
  • A combined plan tailored after in-person assessment
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Supportive hair and scalp procedures

Mesotherapy, PRP, and low-level laser used as adjuncts within a dermatologist-led hair plan, after the cause of hair loss has been assessed.

Hair Mesotherapy & PRP

Scalp mesotherapy delivers microinjections of vitamins, peptides, and supportive ingredients into the scalp, while PRP uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from the patient's own blood. In selected hair-loss patterns, both may support hair density and a healthier scalp environment. They are used as adjuncts within a dermatologist-led plan, and results vary between patients.

  • Support for selected hair-thinning and hair-loss patterns
  • Adjunct within a wider dermatologist-led hair plan
  • Course of sessions planned after diagnosis and assessment
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Laser Hair Loss Treatment

Low-level laser (light) therapy directs gentle light energy to the scalp and may be used as a supportive option to help maintain or support hair density in selected hair-loss patterns. It is painless and requires no downtime, but it is an adjunct rather than a standalone cure. It is most often planned alongside medical treatment, mesotherapy, or PRP, and suitability is decided after assessment.

  • Supportive care in selected hair-loss patterns
  • Often combined with medical treatment, mesotherapy, or PRP
  • Planned after scalp assessment and diagnosis
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Botulinum toxin applications

Treatments for dynamic wrinkles, jaw clenching and a strong jawline, and excessive sweating — planned around anatomy, movement, and realistic expectations.

Wrinkle Treatment with Botulinum Toxin

Botulinum toxin is used to soften dynamic facial wrinkles that appear with movement, such as forehead lines, frown (glabellar) lines between the brows, and crow's feet at the corners of the eyes. By temporarily relaxing the targeted muscles, it may give a smoother, more rested look while keeping natural expression. Suitability, dosing, and the areas treated are decided in person after assessment, and results vary.

  • Forehead lines, frown lines, and crow's feet
  • Dynamic wrinkles that appear with movement
  • Anatomy- and movement-based planning after assessment
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Masseter (Jaw-Clenching) Botox

Masseter botox involves carefully placed botulinum toxin in the jaw muscle used for clenching and grinding. It may ease teeth grinding (bruxism), jaw tension, and related headaches, and in selected patients it can soften a strong, square jawline. Effects build over a few weeks, usually last several months, and the treatment is repeatable. Suitability is decided after examination.

  • Teeth grinding, clenching, and jaw tension
  • Tension-type headaches linked to a tight jaw
  • Softening or slimming of a strong jawline
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Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis) Botox

Botulinum toxin can be used to reduce excessive, troublesome sweating (hyperhidrosis), most commonly in the underarms and in selected cases the palms or soles. By temporarily blocking the nerve signals that activate sweat glands, it often produces a marked reduction in sweating for several months. Suitability and treatment areas are decided in person after assessment.

  • Excessive underarm, palm, or sole sweating
  • Sweating not controlled by antiperspirants
  • Areas and dosing planned after in-person assessment
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Maintenance and skin health

Dermatologist-guided skin care that supports and maintains the results of other treatments and overall skin health.

Medical Skin Care

Medical skin care is a professional, dermatologist-guided routine of deep cleansing, gentle exfoliation, and hydration tailored to a skin analysis. It is used to support overall skin health and to help maintain the results of other treatments. It complements rather than replaces medical therapy, and the plan is decided after assessment of skin type, concerns, and history.

  • Deep cleansing, exfoliation, and hydration
  • Maintenance of skin health and prior results
  • Sessions planned after skin analysis
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Not every procedure is right for every patient.

Suitability depends on the diagnosis, skin type, medications, prior procedures, recent sun exposure, and the balance between expected benefit and recovery time. A consultation is used to decide which options are appropriate, and which are better avoided.