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Dr. Olcay Doğramacı
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Dr. Olcay Doğramacı

General Practitioner at

Dr. Olcay Doğramacı

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General Practitioner at

Overview

Practice Areas

Qualifications

Experience
Qualifications
Education
Spoken Languages
  • More languages may be available at the clinic via language support services. 

Treatments and Procedures

Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetology
Botox for wrinkles
Botox injections
Fillers injection
Hair mesotherapy
Skin Mesotherapy

Location

Founded in 2014, HWT Clinic is a doctor-led clinical hub for professional Turkey hair transplant and medical aesthetics in Istanbul. We are fully approved by...
100+ Patients per year
2 Doctors in Medicaroute
Atalar, Üsküdar Cd. No:112, 34862 Kartal/İstanbul Doctors in Medicaroute
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Reviews for Location

4.8 Google
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Jason Thomas

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The HWT Clinic were professional and welcoming from start to finished. My first contact with Hugo was just after Christmas 2025. He was very helpful in advising me how the produce would go, and even the possibility I may need a second visit in a years time, as the area I needed the transplant was large, and for best results, a second visit maybe needed. Once booked I was given 6-7 dates across January 2026. I couldn’t fully commit to one, but penciled it in. I did need to change to a later date, and Hugo confirm this would be fine. I arrived in Istanbul and was collected and taken to my hotel. It was a very nice hotel. The next day was the procedure. The team were very good at communicating to me what was going to be done, and once completed, very helpful with any pain medication I may need. I didn’t really feel and pain later on or on the next day, who I went for my first wash, which was quick and easy. Then my car was waiting to take me back to the airport. The whole trip was 3 days, and I am now 1 week after the procedure and I am so glad I had this done. I would fully recommend The HWT Clinic.
The HWT Clinic were professional and welcoming from start to finished. My first contact with Hugo was just after Christmas 2025. He was very helpful in advising me how the produce would go, and even the possibility I may need a second visit in a years time, as the area I needed the transplant was large, and for best results, a second visit maybe needed. Once booked I was given 6-7 dates across January 2026. I couldn’t fully commit to one, but penciled it in. I did need to change to a later date, and Hugo confirm this would be fine. I arrived in Istanbul and was collected and taken to my hotel. It was a very nice hotel. The next day was the procedure. The team were very good at communicating to me what was going to be done, and once completed, very helpful with any pain medication I may need. I didn’t really feel and pain later on or on the next day, who I went for my first wash, which was quick and easy. Then my car was waiting to take me back to the airport. The whole trip was 3 days, and I am now 1 week after the procedure and I am so glad I had this done. I would fully recommend The HWT Clinic.
Team Matejko

Verified Review

Had my transplant at HWT Clinic about a week ago and everything’s been great so far. Pre‑op, the procedure itself, and the post‑op care have all been smooth and well organised. Big shout‑out to Hugo, the drivers, doctors, nurses, translators — the whole crew. Accommodation and service were spot on, and they genuinely make you feel looked after. Funniest part? The most stressful thing wasn’t the surgery — it was navigating the glorious chaos of Istanbul traffic. Once you’re inside the clinic though, it’s calm and focused. They only do one surgery a day, so you’re not being rushed through anything. You also get a full year of post‑op hair care products, and the follow‑up has been solid. Early days, but I’m really happy with the experience so far.
Had my transplant at HWT Clinic about a week ago and everything’s been great so far. Pre‑op, the procedure itself, and the post‑op care have all been smooth and well organised. Big shout‑out to Hugo, the drivers, doctors, nurses, translators — the whole crew. Accommodation and service were spot on, and they genuinely make you feel looked after. Funniest part? The most stressful thing wasn’t the surgery — it was navigating the glorious chaos of Istanbul traffic. Once you’re inside the clinic though, it’s calm and focused. They only do one surgery a day, so you’re not being rushed through anything. You also get a full year of post‑op hair care products, and the follow‑up has been solid. Early days, but I’m really happy with the experience so far.
Doc

Verified Review

So I have waited a few days to write this review, but felt it was quite pertinent to future prospective patients. To start, I am a US trained emergency physician (MD), and I wanted to explain to you my concerns about this clinic as well as the good things I experienced so that you can make a judgment decision about whether you should attend HWT clinic. I attended on 2 May 2026 for a hair transplantation. Reflecting upon my personal experience, I should have walked out and not allowed them to continue. Let me start with my concerns. 1) No one spoke English there, even to a basic level of competence. Now, you might find it odd that I am even referencing this, but this clinic serves and has served a 100% native English speaking population for the past 14 years, and the surgical staff do not know even the most basic of English. I tried using words like ‘no,’ ‘stop,’ ‘wait,’ ‘I do not understand,’ etc, and I was rudely replied to by everyone with ‘no speaka Engariss.’ 2) I was unknowingly and unwillingly given sedation. After all of the rushing around, I was placed into the surgical chair (in a not very clean room) and I saw what appeared to be an obese homeless appearing man come in to connect my IV fluids. Initially, I thought to myself ‘okay, sure, they want to keep me hydrated.’ Then he pulled out of his pocket a syringe with about 6 mL of fluid in it. When I said ‘stop!’ and also ‘what is that?!?’ he simply looked at me and pushed whatever it was into my IV line extremely fast. I then had an absolutely overwhelming sense of nausea, felt as if the room was spinning, and had a massive headache. I asked multiple people in the room what I had been given and I was continually told ‘no Engriss.’ I even asked the non medical translator, who did not know what it was. 3) About 2 hours after being given this medication, after the donor hair was extracted, the translator came in asking for an additional £300 for ‘sedation’ that I had apparently not paid for as part of my ‘package.’ This was the first I had ever heard of this, I was feeling very ill, and they were insisting on an additional £300. Any reputable medical business knows that you do not negotiate contracts, ask for payment, make purchases or decisions about your life for at least 24 hours after receiving ‘sedation.’ 4) Hygiene and standard precautions were a concern to me throughout the entire procedure. I never observed anyone washing their hands, everyone smelled like a pack of half smoked cigarettes, and they were double-gloving. I think whoever manages infection prevention and control in Turkey should pay a visit to this establishment. 5) I never saw a doctor. At first, the translator said to me that ‘oh, you saw doctor, he was big man that came this morning.’ Then, upon completion of the procedure I was told that ‘oh, you didn’t see doctor, he was very busy with family today.’ Can a surgical center perform surgical procedures without a doctor on staff? 6) To this date, I am not sure what the qualifications of anyone that administered medication into my IV, performed the surgery or took care of me were. Quite frustrating as an MD to have no idea what happened, who did it, and not even know their first name. The only thing I know about the staff is that they all smoked a lot and didn’t wash their hands as I could continually smell old stale cigarettes. They all had generally poor hygiene with dirty fingernails and hair. As a doctor, I have often had patients tell me that they have experienced medical trauma. I never truly understood that I could also experience medical trauma myself because I felt as if I was a pretty bullet proof guy; I do think I experienced some level of medical trauma, however. Would I recommend going to Turkey for a hair transplant to my patients? Absolutely not, not in a long stretch. Now, what did they do well? 1) After complaining to the recruiter, they did not charge me that additional £330. 2) The hair transplant looks like things are going well on day 4.
So I have waited a few days to write this review, but felt it was quite pertinent to future prospective patients. To start, I am a US trained emergency physician (MD), and I wanted to explain to you my concerns about this clinic as well as the good things I experienced so that you can make a judgment decision about whether you should attend HWT clinic. I attended on 2 May 2026 for a hair transplantation. Reflecting upon my personal experience, I should have walked out and not allowed them to continue. Let me start with my concerns. 1) No one spoke English there, even to a basic level of competence. Now, you might find it odd that I am even referencing this, but this clinic serves and has served a 100% native English speaking population for the past 14 years, and the surgical staff do not know even the most basic of English. I tried using words like ‘no,’ ‘stop,’ ‘wait,’ ‘I do not understand,’ etc, and I was rudely replied to by everyone with ‘no speaka Engariss.’ 2) I was unknowingly and unwillingly given sedation. After all of the rushing around, I was placed into the surgical chair (in a not very clean room) and I saw what appeared to be an obese homeless appearing man come in to connect my IV fluids. Initially, I thought to myself ‘okay, sure, they want to keep me hydrated.’ Then he pulled out of his pocket a syringe with about 6 mL of fluid in it. When I said ‘stop!’ and also ‘what is that?!?’ he simply looked at me and pushed whatever it was into my IV line extremely fast. I then had an absolutely overwhelming sense of nausea, felt as if the room was spinning, and had a massive headache. I asked multiple people in the room what I had been given and I was continually told ‘no Engriss.’ I even asked the non medical translator, who did not know what it was. 3) About 2 hours after being given this medication, after the donor hair was extracted, the translator came in asking for an additional £300 for ‘sedation’ that I had apparently not paid for as part of my ‘package.’ This was the first I had ever heard of this, I was feeling very ill, and they were insisting on an additional £300. Any reputable medical business knows that you do not negotiate contracts, ask for payment, make purchases or decisions about your life for at least 24 hours after receiving ‘sedation.’ 4) Hygiene and standard precautions were a concern to me throughout the entire procedure. I never observed anyone washing their hands, everyone smelled like a pack of half smoked cigarettes, and they were double-gloving. I think whoever manages infection prevention and control in Turkey should pay a visit to this establishment. 5) I never saw a doctor. At first, the translator said to me that ‘oh, you saw doctor, he was big man that came this morning.’ Then, upon completion of the procedure I was told that ‘oh, you didn’t see doctor, he was very busy with family today.’ Can a surgical center perform surgical procedures without a doctor on staff? 6) To this date, I am not sure what the qualifications of anyone that administered medication into my IV, performed the surgery or took care of me were. Quite frustrating as an MD to have no idea what happened, who did it, and not even know their first name. The only thing I know about the staff is that they all smoked a lot and didn’t wash their hands as I could continually smell old stale cigarettes. They all had generally poor hygiene with dirty fingernails and hair. As a doctor, I have often had patients tell me that they have experienced medical trauma. I never truly understood that I could also experience medical trauma myself because I felt as if I was a pretty bullet proof guy; I do think I experienced some level of medical trauma, however. Would I recommend going to Turkey for a hair transplant to my patients? Absolutely not, not in a long stretch. Now, what did they do well? 1) After complaining to the recruiter, they did not charge me that additional £330. 2) The hair transplant looks like things are going well on day 4.
Aftab Ahmed

Verified Review

I had my hair transplant at HWT in Istanbul about four weeks ago, and I couldn’t be happier with the whole experience. From start to finish, everything was handled with professionalism, warmth, and care. From the very first consultation, Hugo guided me through the entire process and made sure everything was organized. On the day of my operation, I was warmly welcomed by the team. After the routine blood test and ECG, I had my consultation with Dr. Mehmet Can Saki—a highly skilled and experienced surgeon, also a member of the European and Turkish Board of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgeons. I honestly couldn’t have wished for a better surgeon. Alongside him, Dr. Onur Karayel, the DHI specialist, performed the surgery flawlessly and completely pain-free. I also want to highlight Hafsa, who supported me throughout the day, ensuring everything went smoothly—she’s truly a credit to the clinic. Finally, Dr. Asuman Dinçer, the anesthesia specialist, made the entire procedure completely comfortable and painless. The clinic also arranged all logistics, including airport transfers and hotel pick up which made the whole experience stress-free. If anyone is considering a hair transplant, I cannot recommend HWT in Istanbul highly enough. You will be in the best hands and receive world-class treatment.
I had my hair transplant at HWT in Istanbul about four weeks ago, and I couldn’t be happier with the whole experience. From start to finish, everything was handled with professionalism, warmth, and care. From the very first consultation, Hugo guided me through the entire process and made sure everything was organized. On the day of my operation, I was warmly welcomed by the team. After the routine blood test and ECG, I had my consultation with Dr. Mehmet Can Saki—a highly skilled and experienced surgeon, also a member of the European and Turkish Board of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgeons. I honestly couldn’t have wished for a better surgeon. Alongside him, Dr. Onur Karayel, the DHI specialist, performed the surgery flawlessly and completely pain-free. I also want to highlight Hafsa, who supported me throughout the day, ensuring everything went smoothly—she’s truly a credit to the clinic. Finally, Dr. Asuman Dinçer, the anesthesia specialist, made the entire procedure completely comfortable and painless. The clinic also arranged all logistics, including airport transfers and hotel pick up which made the whole experience stress-free. If anyone is considering a hair transplant, I cannot recommend HWT in Istanbul highly enough. You will be in the best hands and receive world-class treatment.
ASH EGY

Verified Review

I had an amazing experience with my hair transplant trip to Turkey, and I’m happy to share it. From the moment I landed at the airport, the clinic arranged for a driver to pick me up. The driver was so friendly and helpful, and he took me straight to the hotel that the clinic had booked for me. The hotel was fantastic, with a spacious room that I absolutely loved. The next morning, the driver picked me up again and took me to the clinic. As soon as I arrived, I was warmly welcomed by everyone there. The staff were not only friendly but also highly trained, and it was clear they were doing their best to make sure I was satisfied throughout the process. I was feeling quite anxious about the surgery, but the doctor took the time to explain everything clearly, which really helped me feel excited and confident about moving forward. Their hospitality truly stood out to me. The surgery itself went smoothly, and I didn’t feel any pain at all. I’m so happy with the work they have done and can’t wait to see the full results. A big thank you to Hair World Turkey for this amazing experience and excellent care.
I had an amazing experience with my hair transplant trip to Turkey, and I’m happy to share it. From the moment I landed at the airport, the clinic arranged for a driver to pick me up. The driver was so friendly and helpful, and he took me straight to the hotel that the clinic had booked for me. The hotel was fantastic, with a spacious room that I absolutely loved. The next morning, the driver picked me up again and took me to the clinic. As soon as I arrived, I was warmly welcomed by everyone there. The staff were not only friendly but also highly trained, and it was clear they were doing their best to make sure I was satisfied throughout the process. I was feeling quite anxious about the surgery, but the doctor took the time to explain everything clearly, which really helped me feel excited and confident about moving forward. Their hospitality truly stood out to me. The surgery itself went smoothly, and I didn’t feel any pain at all. I’m so happy with the work they have done and can’t wait to see the full results. A big thank you to Hair World Turkey for this amazing experience and excellent care.
Dr. Olcay Doğramacı
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