The dental tourism market in Turkey has been stupendously rising for the past few years and is anticipated to occupy around 8% of the global dental tourism market in 2010, according to our latest research report “ Emerging Medical Tourism in Turkey. Several factors such as first class cosmetic dentistry in state-of-the-art facilities and various dental packages have been fuelling relentless growth in the Turkish dental tourism industry.
Further, government initiatives including the advertising and promotional programs will be responsible for the optimistic performance of the industry. The country presently boasts of offering some popular procedures like dental ceramic implants, porcelain crowns, porcelain bridges, non metallic partials, porcelain veneers, tooth straightening, tooth whitening (bleaching). Our research indicates that Turkey has emerged as one of the major destinations for the dental tourists coming from Europe and North America.
Besides, we have done an extensive research and prudent analysis of the Turkish medical tourism market in order to understand the factors that will continue to serve as drivers for the industry in the coming years. We have identified that increasing popularity of cosmetic surgery, thermal tourism and infertility treatments have been spurring growth in the market. Various other factors propelling growth in the medical tourism industry have been thoroughly evaluated in the report.
“ Emerging Medical Tourism in Turkey” provides a deep insight into the Turkish medical tourism market and evaluates the past, present and future scenario of the medical tourism market. It discusses the key factors which make Turkey an attractive medical tourism destination. It gives deep insight into each of the industry parameters like key market drivers, emerging sectors in the industry and government initiatives. Most importantly, the report gives future outlook for all the important aspects of the industry considering the effects of global economic crisis on base drivers, opportunities and challenges faced by the medical tourism industry.
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