Medical Oncology

What Is Medical Oncology?

Medical oncology is a type of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer. A medical oncologist’s job is to take care of cancer patients by using things like chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy.

A medical oncologist will work with other doctors to create a treatment plan that’s best for you. They’ll explain your cancer diagnosis to you, including the type and what stage you have. They’ll also help you manage your cancer sympStoms and treatment side effects.

When Will You See a Medical Oncologist?

You’ll probably see a medical oncologist right after you’ve been diagnosed with cancer. This is usually one of the first steps of your cancer journey.

They can help you understand your diagnosis as well as the timeline of your cancer treatment. You’ll also want to see a medical oncologist for any questions you might have.

You may also see other oncologists depending on the type of cancer you have and what sort of a treatment plan you want.

How DaVitis arranges your treatment

If you have  any medical records , like copies of imaging tests (like MRIs, CT scans, and X-rays) we ask you to send them to us via internet. A list of all the medicatiSons you take could help, too. A detailed story of you and your close family is reqired to be writen to us. After we have all we need from you we translate these medical records in Turkish/English and prepare your personal file in order to present it to the best Oncologist doctors who work in the best hospitals in Turkey . After we speak with several centers about your case we inform you about the choices we can offer to you. If you desire we arrange online video consultations with the Turkish specialists and live interpreting is provided by us as well. Understanding that usually this kind of diseases are very confusing and put lots of stress on you or your family we do whatever we can  in order to make it as easy for you to decide about your next step. 

Preparing for Breast Implants

One month before Breast Implants Surgery Stop taking medicines such as Aspirin and Vitamin E. Stop smoking completely.

One week before Breast Implants Surgery You will be asked to undergo blood tests and a cardiac evaluation before you undergo surgery. During your consultation the doctor will provide you with all the necessary preoperative instructions.

One day before Breast Implants Surgery It is imperative not to ingest any food or beverages after the time advised by the doctor. Make sure you pack a bag containing comfortable shoes and loose-fitting clothes.

 Morning of Breast Implants Surgery Do not apply any gel or cosmetic hair products. We will arrange for a driver to pick you up at the hotel in the morning and take you back to your hotel after the surgery. It is highly recommended you have someone accompanying you the day of the breast implants procedure and to spend time with you during the first 48 hours after surgery. Breast Implants Surgery Once anesthesia has taken effect, your plastic surgeon will make an incision behind each breast to create a “pocket” – a space within your breast tissues — for each breast implant. The breast implants will then be placed in the pockets and positioned for optimal appearance and symmetry. After comparing both breasts to ensure proper implant placement, your plastic surgeon will close the incisions with stitches, although tape or glue may also be used.

After Breast Implants Surgery

One day after Breast Implants You will experience some pain, bruising, and swelling immediately after breast implants surgery. During the next few weeks, these symptoms will improve. You may need to stay in the hospital for 1 or 2 days.

One week after Breast Implants Refrain from driving for at least one week. To ensure you get the best results, follow the aftercare instructions provided by your plastic surgeon.

One month after Breast Implants Avoid engaging in strenuous activities or any physical exercise for four weeks.
You will be asked to wear a tight-fitting sports bra 24 hours-a-day for a month after breast implants. Make sure not to lift heavy objects and sleep facedown.

Six months after Breast Implants Results of breast implants are long lasting and you will begin to see the final results after 6 months. Breast augmentation surgery will result in a significant boost in self-confidence.

General Risks of Breast Implants Surgery: Unfavorable scarring, Bleeding, Infection, Poor healing, Blood clots, Pain Rapture.

FAQ-s

By the end of the fourth week following breast implant surgery, most restrictions will be lifted and you can go back to your normal routine as you feel comfortable.

The type of implants we use are ONLY FDA-approved.