Cosmetic Surgery in Turkey 2026 — Rhinoplasty & BBL

Medical disclaimer: Educational content reviewed with JCI-accredited partner hospitals. Not a substitute for a licensed physician's advice. Always consult your doctor before travelling for treatment. Quick Guide: Cosmetic Surgery in Turkey Common Procedures: Rhinoplasty (Nose Job), Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), Liposuction, Breast Augmentation, Mommy Makeover. Average Cost (2026 Estimate): Rhinoplasty: $2,500 - $4,500. BBL: $3,500 - $6,000. Mommy Makeover: $6,000 - $9,500. Procedure Duration: Varies by complexity; typically 2 to 6 hours under general anaesthesia. Recommended Stay in Turkey: A minimum of 7 to 10 nights is required for initial recovery and post-op check-ups. Full Recovery: Varies significantly. Light activities in 2 weeks, most swelling resolves in 3-6 months, final results visible up to a year later. An Introduction to Cosmetic Surgery in Turkey Welcome! I'm İlyas Bayrak, a TURSAB-licensed medical tourism coordinator and your guide to navigating the world-class healthcare landscape of Turkey. Year after year, Turkey solidifies its reputation as a global hub for cosmetic and plastic surgery. But why? It's a powerful combination of highly skilled, European-board-certified surgeons, state-of-the-art technology in JCI-accredited hospitals , and pricing that is significantly more accessible than in the UK, Europe, or the USA. From a subtle refinement with a Rhinoplasty to a transformative Mommy Makeover, Turkish clinics offer a full spectrum of procedures. Patients from all over the world travel here not just for the cost savings, but for the quality of care and the opportunity to recover in a beautiful country. As your coordinator, my role is to ensure your journey is safe, seamless, and leads to the results you desire, connecting you only with rigorously vetted surgeons and facilities. Who is a Good Candidate for Plastic Surgery? Deciding to have cosmetic surgery is a significant personal choice. Ideal candidates are individuals who are seeking to improve