Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yalçın Bayram

RESUME

Assoc. Dr. Yalçın BAYRAM was born in Ordu in 1971. He completed his primary and secondary education in Ordu. In 1987, he started his medical education at Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Military Medicine Faculty. He completed his medical education in 1994.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

In 2002, he specialized in Gata Plastic Surgery Clinic and became a Plastic Surgery specialist. He worked in Bursa between 2002-2010 and Erzurum between 2010-2013. He returned as a faculty member at GATA Plastic Surgery Clinic in 2013. In 2013 Associate Professor Dr. got the title. He retired in 2016 while he was a faculty member at GATA Plastic Surgery Clinic. My studies on breast aesthetics, breast cancer reconstruction and correction of trauma-induced nasal deformities have been published in international peer-reviewed journals.

ACADEMIC STUDIES

 

  1. LateCorrection of Traumatic Nasal Deformities: A Surgical algorithm and Experience in120 Patients. Aesthet Surg J.
  1. The effect of in vivo createdvascularized neurotube on peripheric nerve regeneration. Injury.
  1. Skin-reducing subcutaneous mastectomy using a dermal barrier flap and immediate breast reconstruction with an implant: a new surgical design for reconstruction of early-stage breast cancer., Aesthetic Plast Surg
  1. Use of a fibrovascular tube in creation of neo-urethra during penile reconstruction. J Pediatr Urol.
  1. Oculoauriculofrontonasal Dysplasia Syndrome With Additional Clinical Features. Cleft Palate Craniofac J.
  1. Useful Method for Intraoperative Monitoring of Facial Nerve in a Scarred Bed. J Craniofac Surg.
  1. An easy way to remove solid chemical substances from skin. Burns.
  1. Hemangioma of the Zygomatic Bone. J Craniofac Surg.
  1. Challenging Breast Augmentations: The Influence of Preoperative Anatomical Features on the Final Result. Aesthet Surg J.
  1. Custom-made approach to a patient with post-burn breast deformity. Indian J Plast Surg.
  1. Epidural needle for recipient site preparation in hair restoration surgery., Int J Dermatol
  1. Evaluation of late functional results of patients treated with free muscle flaps for heel defects caused by land-mine explosions", Plast Reconstr Surg.
  1. Management of Intraneural Fibro-Lipoma of the Median Nerve and the Role of Pressure-Specified Sensory Device ( PSSD) for the Patient’s Motor and Sensorial Evaluations., Turkish Neurosurgery
  1. The cell based dressing with living allogenic keratinocytes in the treatment of foot ulcers: a case study., Br J Plast Surg.
  1. Two-stages surgical approach with dermofat graft and lipofilling for the treatment of established Frey’s Syndrome and facial depression deformity., J Craniofac Surg.
  1. Oculoplastic Approach to Congenital Cutis Laxa Syndrome., Aesthetic Plast Surg.
  1. Burn caused by unexpected ignition of the rifle cartridge gunpowder., J Burn Care Res
  1. Burn caused by rinse aid, Burns.
  1. Use of natural olive oil for postoperative care in rhinoplasty, J Craniofac Surg.
  1. Burn Injury Due to Hot Water Bottle,Modern Plastic Surgery
  1. Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap: Basic Surgical Determinants., Archives of Clinical Experimental Surgery
  1. A Review of the Prevention and Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars: Part I Clinical Aspects, Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (ACES)
  1. Experimental Craniofacial Composite Tissue Allotransplantation (CCTA) Models in Rats, Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (ACES)
  1. Patient Selection in Plastic Surgery: Recognizing Body Dysmorphic Disorder ., Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (ACES)
  1. Adult Foot Macrodactyly: A Case Report and Review of the Literature., Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (ACES)
  1. A Review of the Prevention and Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars: Part II. Experimental Studies., Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (ACES)
  1. Spontaneous Healing and Treatment Alternatives in Burns: Review., Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (ACES)
  1. Team Work on Burn And Surgeon as a Team Leader, TAF Prev Med Bull
  1. Emergency in Burn; Burn in Emergency, TAF Prev Med Bull
  1. The Usage of Wound Care Products in Emergency Department, TAF Prev Med Bull
  2. Unusual Complication Caused by Laser Hair Removal:Skin Burns,Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine

OUR MISSION

It is defined as the impression that aesthetic beauty leaves on the human soul. In this respect, in fact, aesthetics is a concept that we encounter in all areas of life, from fashion to sports, from architecture to art, and that affects our decisions and tastes. When it comes to our own body, we cannot deny the effect of this concept on us. When we look in the mirror, we all want to see a reflection that we like and leaves a pleasant impression on our soul. Just then, we find ourselves in the middle of aesthetic expectations. As a plastic surgeon, I have to do the best I can, within the limits of manual dexterity, in the light of science, to my patients who have applied to me with certain aesthetic expectations. I must develop the most appropriate treatment strategy to meet the patient's expectations, employ the most effective and long-term techniques, and use the best and proven material. In order to do this, I must follow new developments, develop new and more effective methods based on my old experiences, communicate with my patients appropriately, on-site and in a consistent manner, and be able to give timely and effective answers to their problems and questions in the postoperative period. In short, my mission is to do my best to my patients who trust me and put themselves in my hands. “doing the best”.

For our patients coming from abroad, this is actually a plastic surgery journey. Not only the surgery to be performed, but also the accommodation, transfer and hospitality departments are involved as a whole. In these respects, we need to provide services in accordance with the purpose of our patients coming to our country. This means teamwork. Our team must have the talent, quality and skill to serve above all expectations. Therefore, our mission in welcoming, hosting and sending off is one hundred percent. “patient satisfaction”.

OUR VISION

There's a big difference between being competent and being self-sufficient. Competence means reaching maturity in a job. I am a competent surgeon in the profession of aesthetic surgery, I have sufficient knowledge, skills and experience in all areas of aesthetic surgery. But I don't see that enough. As soon as people start to see their gains as sufficient, it actually means going backwards. Because if you don't move forward while the caravan is going forward, you're lagging behind. This is my perspective, my vision is always “go forward” .

 

Doing qualified work in aesthetic surgery is not limited to the work done in the operating room. Numerous parameters such as preoperative evaluation, talking to the patient, setting patient expectations on a realistic line, post-operative care, and late patient follow-up affect the quality of the work performed. Such services are always "develop" and "to develop" another essential part of my vision.