About the project
About Sarah’s Journey
Sarah is a fictional UK-based patient persona. Her role is to make the research process easier to understand, not to act as a testimonial or proof of dental treatment results.
This site follows the questions a patient like Sarah might ask while researching dental treatment in Turkey: why people look abroad, how clinics can be compared, what should be asked before sending dental photos, and how risks and aftercare should be discussed.
Transparency
What Sarah represents
Sarah represents a common research situation rather than a real person. She is curious, cautious and overwhelmed by competing claims about dental tourism Turkey, clinic packages, veneers, implants and smile makeover options.
Using a persona allows the site to be human without pretending to document a real patient journey. There are no fake before-and-after photos, no invented savings, no fabricated reviews and no claim that a specific treatment is suitable for every reader.
What this site is
- An educational guide.
It explains planning questions, comparison criteria and risk-aware thinking for dental treatment abroad. - A fictional journey.
Sarah’s story is a narrative structure, not a real case study or personal medical experience. - A practical research tool.
The chapters include checklists, comparison points and questions that users can adapt for conversations with professionals. - A safety-conscious research resource.
The content is built to be useful and easy to navigate without relying on fake claims or thin landing-page tactics.
What this site is not
This is not a clinic website, booking funnel, medical advice service, testimonial site or claim that dental treatment in Turkey is right for every patient. Any dental treatment decision depends on the individual case and should be discussed with qualified dental professionals.
How this guide was created
The site is built from a fictional persona and a practical content structure. Each page has a distinct search focus, a clear educational role, visible fictional-persona language and internal links that support the user’s research path.
Content is intentionally written with cautious language. It avoids treatment promises, fake savings, fake reviews and clinic rankings. Last reviewed: 6 May 2026.
FAQ
Why use a fictional patient persona?
A fictional persona helps organise common research questions without inventing a real testimonial, treatment outcome or clinic experience.
Is this website medical advice?
No. It is educational content only. Patients should discuss treatment decisions with qualified dental professionals.