Kristine
Name: Kristine Position: Responsible for hair transplant consultation
Profession: Head of consulting
Family: Husband and a son
Background: Previously worked as a flight attendant and traveled the world. Studied Law.
Hobbies: Interior design, the family horses and my family.
Hidden talent:Have recorded a country western album.
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Why FUE IM?
• The Ilter Clinic’s FUE method provides the most natural look by transplanting only anatomically correct graft sizes.
• FUE is virtually free from visible scars or other cosmetic complications
• Recovery time is minimal.
• The Ilter Clinic’s FUE method is the most minimally invasive restoration procedure available today.
• FUE is virtually free from visible scars or other cosmetic complications
• Recovery time is minimal.
• The Ilter Clinic’s FUE method is the most minimally invasive restoration procedure available today.
Why Ilter Clinic?
• We perform only one procedure per day, thus guaranteeing personal attention and complete privacy.
• Dr. Ilter has personally performed more than 1,000 FUE procedures, involving more than 1.5 million grafts in total.
• Nearly half our clients come to us after undergoing procedures at other clinics.
• More than half our clients visit us from abroad.
• All procedures are performed by our founder and chief medical officer, Dr. Ilter himself.
• Dr. Ilter has personally performed more than 1,000 FUE procedures, involving more than 1.5 million grafts in total.
• Nearly half our clients come to us after undergoing procedures at other clinics.
• More than half our clients visit us from abroad.
• All procedures are performed by our founder and chief medical officer, Dr. Ilter himself.











