10

years of work experience

   

+5000

Number of successful surgeries

20

International articles

 

26

Internal articles

About Me

Dr. Ali Mohammad Fakhr Yasseri was born in 1366 in Tehran. He is a surgeon and educated in the field of Endourologic surgery and advanced laparoscopy.

He started studying at Shahid Beheshti Primary School in District 3 of Tehran. He spent his middle school in Dr. Fayaz Bakhsh’s public school and his high school course in mathematics at Danesh High School. In the last year of his diploma, due to his interest in medicine and with the encouragement of his father, who was also a gastroenterologist, he changed his field to the experimental field and entered the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Tehran with a rank of 66 in the national entrance exam in 2003. He graduated in 2011 and due to his high grades in the university, he succeeded in directly participating in the specialist assistant admission test and continued his studies in the field of urology at Tehran University and at Sina Hospital. During the residency period, he won the Tehran University Residency award and in 2016 he received a specialized encyclopedia.

Dr. Ali Mohammad Yasri

Endourology and laparoscopy specialist

Endourology and Laparoscopy Fellowship from Tehran University of Medical sciences

Urology Professor at Parsian Danesh and Sinatab Institutes

Scientific secretary of the webinar “New treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia”

Author of dozens of international articles and more than ten books in the field of urology field

Best researcher award of Sina Research Festival in 2020

Member of the European Urological Association Abdominal and pelvic

Ultrasound Bachelor from the University of Vienna

Reviewr of Translational research in urology journal

Are genital warts contagious? And does it affect sex?

Yes, this disease is contagious in both women and men and is transmitted even through condoms. It is recommended to see a good urologist for treatment if you see genital warts on your penis.

If in the ultrasound report, the size of the prostate is larger than normal, for example 30 grams, is there a problem?
The answer of Dr. Yasri, the best urologist in Tehran, to this concern is that only the size of the prostate is of no value to us, and if a person does not have any problems with urination, this size does not matter to the doctor in the slightest. Prostate grows naturally over the years and every enlargement does not mean the need for medicine or surgery.