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TURKEY-TOURISM/MEDICAL
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April 04, 2013 
Dr. Emirali Hamiloglu (L) performs hair transplant on his patient Ceylani Kara while he is watching TV... 
Istanbul, Turkey 
Dr. Emirali Hamiloglu performs an hair transplant operation on his patient Kara while he is watching... 
Dr. Emirali Hamiloglu (L) performs hair transplant on his patient Ceylani Kara while he is watching TV at a clinic of Esteworld, an aesthetic private hospital group, in Istanbul March 22, 2013. As it tries to boost tourism revenues and narrow its current account deficit, its main economic weakness, Turkey is on a mission to diversify away from the all-inclusive package tours to its sun-drenched Mediterranean shores which, local businesses complain, often do too little for the local economy. Of 37 million tourists visiting Turkey last year, about 270,000 came for surgical procedures from moustache implants to liposuction, generating $1 billion in revenues and representing a small but growing fraction of tourism receipts. Picture taken March 22, 2013. REUTERS/Murad Sezer (TURKEY - Tags: HEALTH TRAVEL BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
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