I’ve taken a lot of time to reflect before posting this. Now I’m ready to share my honest opinion without fearing the gaslighting I’ve received before. This is my experience, supported by my partner and others who agree with me.Overall: very mediocre, and the process left me with PTSD. I’m not writing this for a response from the team—I know what kind of “damage control” they send. This is for anyone spending their life savings and deserves transparency. More so, the trans community. Hair Transplant – 4/10Agreed on transplant to lower peaks, but wasn’t told MFO wouldn’t perform it. My concerns about shaving were ignored; instead of a small patch, half the back of my head was shaved after they told me it would be a lot smaller then what they shaved. They grafted below my hairline, leaving a large gap between my natural hairline and the lowered section. Only ~15 grafts at the front. I was told “it takes a year to grow, take biotin,” but nothing grows where no grafts were placed between the gap. They never discussed about not grafting where the surgical incision and or the potential of revision. They just processed to leave a big gap between my natural hairline and the lowered grafts with nothing in between. My hair was also tied wet in a bun for hours after surgery, I lost about 45% of my hair when I took my bun out. It was falling out also for about 6 months after surgery. I ended up plucking the front because it looked ridiculous like I had random hairs growing out of my forehead. Brow Bone Reduction – 8/10Brow bone is flatter, but I now have a visible hole in my sinus cavity, something I’ve seen in many of his patients. Looks fine but concerning.Rhinoplasty – 2/10Asked for a natural result (reduce hump, refine/lift tip). Nine months later, my hump is still there—he only shaved the right side, leaving asymmetry. I now have nerve damage in the tip, worse breathing, constant dryness, and basically no visible improvement. Waste of money. Didn’t achieve even a conservative approach. Unfinished job. There’s still a bony hump not shaved down. No refinent in my tip. Still flat as it was before. Really disappointing. Jaw Reduction – 8/10Visually smaller, but I can’t fully open my mouth without pain for long periodsChin Reduction – 4/10The most damaging procedure. No risks discussed in consultation. My chin is smaller, but the sensation is unbearable—like layers of glue pulling every time I talk. The team denies nerve damage, but Australian doctors disagree. This surgery has harmed my daily life and confidenceCheek Fat Transfer – 1/10No difference at all.Breast Augmentation – 9/10Happy with this result, natural and no issues so far.Team & ServiceThe staff were kind, but very young/inexperienced. No RN available at the hospital for patient questions. After pre-op bloods I was taken to a smoky café, then pressured to sign a thick stack of Turkish paperwork I couldn’t properly read while the driver hurried me. I’d already paid in full before leaving Australia, so this felt exploitative. Risks should be discussed in detail in person—not left to Google Translate.Surgery & AftercareBefore anesthesia, staff threw files on my lap and gave no reassurance. Waking up was terrifying. Afterward, I had paranoia and hallucinations—possibly a reaction to Ciprofloxacin. January–February was one of the scariest times of my life, and I wouldn’t have made it without my partner. At the airport, I wasn’t given correct documentation to fly and was held aside until it was resent.Even looking back at their Instagram stories, I’ve seen staff with masks down, wearing casual jackets in the OR. It makes me question if MFO truly did my surgeries or if parts were delegated. I didn’t fly across the world to be operated on by trainees. And to be honest, how do you know if it wasn’t signed as a potential when you rushed to sign documents deliberately printed in Turkish for your struggle. ConclusionI’m now consulting with an Australian craniofacial surgeon to consider revising my chin, which I believe was mishandled. The altered sensation impacts me every day.If I’d known this would be my reality, I never would have paid for minimal results at the cost of lifelong complications.
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He succeeded in being 8th in the Turkish Medical Specialization Examination.
He completed his specialization training at Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery.
In 2018, he was awarded the title of FEBOPRAS (Fellow of European Board of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons) by the European Association of Plastic Surgeons.
With his 10 years of plastic surgery experience, he is intensely interested in facelift, nose aesthetics, facial feminization surgeries in facial aesthetics, tummy tuck, liposuction, body shaping in body aesthetic surgery, and breast aesthetic surgeries.
During his career, he attended many scientific meetings and took part in the organization's committees.
He is a permanent member of TPRECD, EPCD, and ISAPS.
He plays classical and electric guitar. He is a poet and a songwriter. He has written more than a hundred songs and poems.
He has an academic degree in English and is fluent in Spanish and French.See more