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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kubra Serefoglu, Quick Doctor
Art & Artist

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kübra Serefoğlu Çabuk

Eye Aesthetics Specialist

Hello, I am Associate Professor Kübra Şerefoğlu Çabuk.
My interest in ophthalmology began in my childhood under the influence of my father, Op.Dr. Mahmut Nedim Şerefoğlu, who was an ophthalmologist. When I chose Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, my goal was to become an ophthalmologist. When I started my medical education, I followed my passion for art and attended the painting courses of my esteemed teacher Atilla Önengüt, and continued this adventure for many years. In the following years, I started working with my beloved teacher Reza Hemmatirad. These courses not only taught me how to paint; they also allowed me to delve into the depths of art and gain new perspectives. The creative and aesthetic understanding that art has brought to both my personal and professional life inspires me in my work in the field of oculoplastic surgery today.

When I started my ophthalmology specialization, my great interest in oculoplastic surgery guided my education in this field. During my specialization at Vakıf Gureba Training and Research Hospital, my education accelerated with the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Şafak Karslıoğlu, the pioneer of oculoplastic surgery.

After my compulsory state service, I worked as a chief resident at Bağcılar Education and Research Hospital and had the opportunity to conduct multidisciplinary studies in the field of oculoplasty and orbita. In 2018, upon the invitation of Prof. Dr. Muhittin Taşkapılı, I started working at the oculoplasty unit at Beyoğlu Eye Education and Research Hospital. I significantly improved my experience by working at a tertiary referral hospital, where I conducted many studies and published articles with my specialist and assistant colleagues. I earned the European Board of Ophthalmology diploma, the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh membership, and the title of Associate Professor Doctor during this intense work tempo.

I took on the responsibility of the Oculoplastic Surgery unit as of 2021. In 2023, I moved to Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital, one of the important reference hospitals of Turkey, and diagnosed and treated many difficult and specific diseases with my expert teammates.

The details of each eye structure have always fascinated me, and sharing these details with my patients gives me satisfaction as a physician. Sharing these details with my patients is one of my greatest sources of motivation as a physician. In order to be able to devote the necessary time to my patients, I started to provide services under the roof of "Eye&Body Clinic", which I established with my dear friend Plastic Aesthetics and Reconstructive Surgeon Dr. Funda Aköz, as of September 2024.

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Frequently Asked Questions

eye aesthetics frequently asked questions

Eyelid plastic surgery is generally appropriate for middle-aged and older individuals. However, younger individuals may also be eligible for this type of surgery due to genetic factors or certain health conditions.

Drooping eyelids (ptosis) are usually treated with surgery. Surgery aims to bring the eyelid back to its normal position by shortening the lid elevator muscle or by increasing the function of the lid elevator muscle.

Treatment options for eye bags and dark circles may include laser treatments, chemical peels, filler injections, and in some cases, surgery. Treatment options vary depending on the cause and severity of the problem.

Thanks to modern techniques used in eye contour surgeries, incisions are usually made in the natural folds of the eyelid, so scars are minimized and may become unnoticeable over time.

Children's first eye exams should usually be done between the ages of 6 months and 1 year. This is important to detect potential vision problems at an early age.

Amblyopia, more commonly known as lazy eye, is a disorder of vision development that occurs during childhood. Treatment is usually done by covering the other eye for certain periods of time (occlusion therapy) to allow the lazy eye to be used more.

Refractive errors in children can present with symptoms such as blurred vision, eye strain, and headaches. Regular eye examinations allow early detection of such defects.

To protect children's eye health, families are advised to have regular eye check-ups, ensure that children read in adequate light, and limit the time spent in front of screens. In addition, encouraging children to participate in outdoor activities is also beneficial for eye health.

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