Ibrahim Oskui

Ibrahim Oskui

Plastic, Reconstructive and Burn Surgeon
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Dr. İbrahim Oskui is a distinguished plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgeon based in Istanbul, Turkey. He earned his medical degree […]

Dr. İbrahim Oskui is a distinguished plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgeon based in Istanbul, Turkey. He earned his medical degree from Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine in 1984 and commenced his specialization in General Surgery in 1985. Upon achieving his General Surgery specialization, Dr. Oskui further pursued expertise in Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery.

With extensive experience, Dr. Oskui offers a comprehensive range of surgical procedures, including:

  • Facelift
  • Tummy Tuck
  • Breast Surgeries
  • Liposuction
  • Rhinoplasty and Otoplasty (Nose and Ear Surgeries)
  • Treatment of Eye Wrinkles and Bags
  • Brow Lift
  • Lip Augmentation
  • Chin and Cheekbone Augmentation
  • Correction of Cleft Lip and Palate
  • Hand and Foot Anomalies
  • Burn Treatment (Early and Late)
  • Skin and Soft Tissue Cancers
  • Diabetic Ulcers
  • Correction of Vaginal Tears and Deformities Resulting from Childbirth
  • Hair Transplantation
  • Silicone Surgeries
  • Hip and Abdominal Corrections
  • Correction of Breast Deformities Post-Breastfeeding

Dr. Oskui’s practice emphasizes patient-centered care, ensuring that each procedure is tailored to the individual’s needs and aesthetic goals. His clinic is located at Cumhuriyet Caddesi Harbiye Mah. Pak Apt. No:30 D:2 Elmadağ, Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey.

Education

  • Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.): Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine
  • Specialty in General Surgery
  • Sub-specialty in Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetics

Languages

  • English
  • Persian
  • Turkish
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All surgical procedures carry inherent risks. Common complications include infection, wound dehiscence, and bleeding at the surgical site. Due to the nature of aesthetic surgeries, revisions or minor touch-ups may sometimes be necessary. For instance, in rhinoplasty, a small percentage of cases (2-5%) might require revision. It's essential to have a thorough discussion with your surgeon about these risks and share the responsibility of the surgical intervention.
Complete wound healing is necessary to fully evaluate the results of cosmetic surgery. Procedures performed on visible areas may result in redness and firmness along the suture line due to the natural healing process. Swelling and bruising are common and vary among individuals. For example, after rhinoplasty, it may take anywhere from one to ten weeks for bruising and swelling to subside to a point where you feel comfortable going out in public.
Yes, smoking negatively impacts tissue health and wound healing due to the toxic substances it contains. It disrupts blood circulation, complicating the healing process and potentially affecting the visibility of scars. In some cases, smoking can impair wound healing to such an extent that the stitches may not hold. It's advisable to quit smoking before and after the surgery to ensure optimal healing.
Establishing good communication with your doctor is crucial. Discuss your concerns and the specific issues you want to address through surgery. Your doctor will provide detailed information about the available options and what you can expect before and after the procedure. Overcoming the fear of surgery is possible through knowledge and understanding.
Typically, health insurance does not cover cosmetic surgeries, as they are considered elective procedures not performed to treat an illness. However, some surgeries may be deemed medically necessary. For example, a woman with excessively large breasts experiencing back pain and other symptoms might qualify for breast reduction surgery coverage. It's essential to consult with your insurance company to determine coverage eligibility.
Follow your doctor's recommendations diligently. Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments and promptly report any unexpected developments, such as leakage or bleeding at the surgical site. Refrain from smoking before and after the surgery, as it hinders wound healing. Be patient, as swelling, bruising, and scarring take time to resolve, typically around 3 to 12 months, depending on the location.
The effect of medications on surgery outcomes depends on the specific medication and the type of surgery planned. It's crucial to inform your doctor about all medications you're taking during the initial consultation. Your doctor may request necessary tests to ensure your safety. If any risks are identified, the surgery may be postponed or canceled. Patient safety is the primary concern in aesthetic surgeries.

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