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Ataşehir has become one of the most active medical aesthetics hubs on Istanbul’s Anatolian side. Patients often compare clinics for Botox and hyaluronic acid filler, but price only makes sense when it is evaluated together with product authenticity, injector experience, and aftercare standards.
A low number alone does not tell you whether the treatment is safe, appropriate, or honestly planned. In facial aesthetics, value comes from correct indication, original product, and a clinician who understands anatomy and complication management.
Botox pricing is usually influenced by the treatment area, the number of units required, the brand being used, and whether the plan is a single-area or full-face protocol. Forehead, glabella, crow’s feet, masseter, and hyperhidrosis treatment all require different dosing logic.
That means a meaningful quote should reflect anatomy and treatment goals rather than a generic flat rate. A patient who needs subtle forehead softening is not the same as a patient needing masseter slimming or combined upper-face treatment.
Filler pricing depends on the product family, the viscosity chosen for the area, and the total amount of syringe volume needed. Lips, jawline, cheeks, under-eyes, and nasolabial folds rarely use the same product strategy.
Patients should also remember that the cheapest filler is not automatically the most economical. An inappropriate product, poor technique, or overfilling can create expensive correction work later.
Dr. Gemici: When patients compare clinics, I advise them to ask not only “How much?” but also “Which product, how much of it, why this plan, and what happens if I need follow-up?”
A safe clinic should be able to explain which brand is being used, show product integrity, document the lot when appropriate, and describe follow-up care. Licensing, hygiene, emergency readiness, and transparent consultation matter just as much as the injection itself.
This is especially important with filler, where vascular complications, asymmetry, migration, and overcorrection require technical judgment and sometimes urgent intervention.
In practical terms, a useful guide gives realistic price ranges, explains why they vary, and helps patients avoid suspiciously cheap offers. It should also set expectations about downtime, maintenance frequency, and whether one session is truly enough.
For most patients, the right decision is not the lowest quote. It is the clinic that combines original products, sound planning, clear communication, and a result that fits the face naturally.
Because the unit count, brand, injector experience, and treatment area all affect the final plan. A very low price can also signal compromised product or standards.
In many clinics it is effectively driven by syringe volume and the product chosen for that area, although the quote may be presented as an area-based package.
No. Authenticity, technique, and follow-up matter as much as the label. A correction after poor treatment usually costs more than proper care from the beginning.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.