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What Accreditation Should a Dermal Fillers Clinic in Turkey Have?
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What Accreditation Should a Dermal Fillers Clinic in Turkey Have?

trueclinic Team
June 22, 2026
6 min read

JCI, USHAŞ, TEMOS, ISO and the Ministry of Health licence — what each accreditation actually means for a dermal fillers clinic, and how to verify it for real.

Accreditation badges are everywhere on dermal fillers clinic websites — but they mean different things, and a logo is not proof. Here's what each one actually certifies and how to verify it.

JCI (Joint Commission International)

An international hospital-accreditation standard covering patient safety, infection control, and quality of care. Turkey has one of the highest counts of JCI-accredited facilities of any country. How to verify: Search the official JCI “Accredited Organizations” directory on jointcommissioninternational.org for the hospital’s exact legal name. Accreditation is awarded to the facility, not to an individual surgeon or a marketing brand. What it guarantees: That the accredited facility meets an internationally recognised standard for hospital safety and quality systems. What it doesn't: It is awarded to a hospital, not to a specific clinic brand, surgeon, or the package you are sold. A clinic operating inside a JCI hospital is not itself JCI-accredited unless named in the directory.

USHAŞ / Health Tourism Authorisation

Turkey requires facilities and intermediaries serving international patients to hold a health-tourism authorisation. It is the country’s official permission to operate in medical tourism. How to verify: Ask the clinic for its health-tourism authorisation certificate and the authorised facility name, and cross-check that the operating facility is licensed by the Turkish Ministry of Health. What it guarantees: That the facility/intermediary is officially authorised by Turkey to provide health-tourism services. What it doesn't: Authorisation is an operating permission, not a measure of a particular surgeon’s skill or your individual outcome.

TEMOS International Healthcare Accreditation

An accreditation focused specifically on the quality of care for international and medical-tourism patients, including the patient journey and aftercare. How to verify: Check the official TEMOS directory of accredited providers for the facility’s name. What it guarantees: That the provider meets a recognised standard tailored to international-patient care. What it doesn't: As with any facility accreditation, it does not certify an individual surgeon or guarantee a specific result.

ISO 9001

A general quality-management-system certification. It is common across many industries and is not healthcare-specific. How to verify: Ask for the certificate and the certifying body, and confirm the scope covers the clinical service you are receiving. What it guarantees: That the organisation runs a documented quality-management system. What it doesn't: It is a process/management standard, not a clinical-outcomes or hospital-safety accreditation. Treat ISO 9001 alone as a weak signal for surgical quality.

Turkish Ministry of Health licence

The baseline legal licence every healthcare facility operating in Turkey must hold. A surgeon must also be registered with the Turkish Medical Association to practise. How to verify: Confirm the operating facility (not just the brand) is licensed, and that the named surgeon is a registered specialist. A legitimate clinic will share the licensed facility name on request. What it guarantees: That the facility is legally permitted to operate and the surgeon is licensed to practise in Turkey. What it doesn't: A licence is the legal minimum, not a quality ranking — combine it with reviews, accreditation, and surgeon credentials.

How to use accreditation in your decision

Treat the Ministry of Health licence and a registered specialist surgeon as the baseline. International accreditation (JCI, TEMOS) and a USHAŞ health-tourism authorisation are strong additional signals — but only when you verify them against the official directory using the exact legal facility name. Dermal Fillers typically costs €200 – €800; accreditation is part of what you're paying for, so confirm it's real.

About Dermal Fillers in Turkey

Dermal fillers are injectable gels (most commonly hyaluronic acid) used to restore facial volume, smooth wrinkles, enhance lips, and define jawline and cheek contours. They provide immediate, natural-looking results without surgery.

Turkey's aesthetic clinics offer premium filler brands (Juvederm, Restylane, Teosyal) at significantly lower prices than Western Europe. Many practitioners specialize in advanced injection techniques for harmonious facial balancing.

Treatment takes 15-30 minutes with minimal discomfort. Results are visible immediately and improve over 1-2 weeks as swelling settles. Depending on the area treated and product used, fillers last 6-18 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Botox and fillers?

Botox relaxes muscles to smooth dynamic wrinkles (forehead, crow's feet). Fillers add volume to fill static wrinkles, enhance lips, and contour the face. Many patients benefit from both treatments used together.

Are dermal fillers safe?

Yes, hyaluronic acid fillers are very safe with an excellent track record. HA is a natural substance found in the body. Fillers can also be dissolved with hyaluronidase if you are unhappy with the result.

Can fillers look natural?

Absolutely. When performed by an experienced injector using the right product and technique, fillers should enhance your features subtly. The "overdone" look results from excessive product or poor technique, not the fillers themselves.

How much do dermal fillers cost in Turkey?

Dermal fillers in Turkey cost €200-€800 per syringe depending on the brand and area treated. Lip fillers average €200-€400, cheeks €300-€600, and jawline contouring €400-€800. This is 40-60% less than UK prices.

How long do fillers last?

Lip fillers last 6-12 months. Cheek and jawline fillers last 12-18 months. Under-eye fillers can last up to 2 years. Longevity depends on the product, area treated, and individual metabolism.

What accreditation is most important for a dermal fillers clinic?

The Turkish Ministry of Health facility licence plus a registered specialist surgeon are the non-negotiable baseline. JCI and USHAŞ authorisation are strong additional signals when verified officially.

Is a JCI logo on the website enough?

No. JCI accredits a hospital, not a marketing brand. Confirm the exact facility name in the official JCI directory.

What is USHAŞ?

It's the Turkish Ministry of Health's international-health-services authorisation — official permission to operate in medical tourism. Ask to see the certificate and the authorised facility name.

Does ISO 9001 mean a clinic is good at surgery?

Not on its own — ISO 9001 is a general management-system standard, not a clinical or hospital-safety accreditation. Treat it as a weak signal.

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