Find answers to 27+ common questions about Tummy Tuck Turkey — Abdominoplasty Istanbul from €2,260 at MedProper.
At MedProper Istanbul, a full tummy tuck costs from £2,615 (€3,060) all-inclusive. A mini tummy tuck starts from £2,075 (€2,428). These prices include the surgeon, hospital, anaesthesia, hotel, transfers, and 12 months of aftercare. UK prices for the same procedures range from £4,500 to £10,000 without hotel or travel.
Yes, provided you choose a JCI-accredited hospital and a board-certified plastic surgeon. MedProper operates in a JCI-accredited facility -- the same international standard as top hospitals in the UK, US, and Europe. Turkey performs over 1.2 million cosmetic procedures annually and has world-leading expertise in body contouring surgery.
We recommend 6-7 nights for a full tummy tuck, 5 nights for a mini tummy tuck, and 7-8 nights for an extended or 360 procedure. Your all-inclusive package covers hotel accommodation for the recommended duration.
A mini tummy tuck addresses only the lower abdomen below the belly button, involves a shorter incision, and does not reposition the navel. A full tummy tuck addresses the entire abdomen, repairs separated muscles from ribcage to pelvis, removes more skin, and includes belly button repositioning. Your surgeon will recommend the right option based on your anatomy.
A 360 tummy tuck (circumferential body lift) removes excess skin and fat from the entire lower torso -- front, sides, and back -- in a single procedure. It is most suitable for patients who have lost a very large amount of weight and have circumferential skin excess. At MedProper, 360 abdominoplasty starts from £3,735 (€4,370).
Yes, and it is one of our most popular combinations. Liposuction targets stubborn fat in the flanks, upper abdomen, thighs, or arms that the tummy tuck does not directly address. A tummy tuck with liposuction starts from £3,300 (€3,861) at MedProper.
A Fleur-de-Lis abdominoplasty involves both a horizontal and a vertical incision, creating an inverted-T scar pattern. It removes excess skin in two directions and is primarily used for patients who have experienced massive weight loss. The additional vertical scar is the trade-off for a dramatically improved body contour.
A drainless tummy tuck uses progressive tension sutures (PTS) to close the space between the skin flap and the muscle wall, reducing or eliminating the need for surgical drains. Benefits include greater comfort during recovery, no drain tubes to manage, and a reduced risk of seroma. Our surgeons use this technique where clinically appropriate.
Ideally, your BMI should be under 30. Patients with a BMI of 30-35 may be eligible but face slightly higher risks. A BMI over 35 is generally considered too high for safe abdominoplasty. If your BMI is above the safe threshold, we will advise on weight management before scheduling surgery.
Yes. A tummy tuck is an excellent option after Caesarean delivery. The tummy tuck incision is placed at or below the C-section scar, so the old scar is typically removed during the procedure. We recommend waiting at least 12 months after your last delivery and ensuring you have finished having children.
The NHS very rarely funds abdominoplasty. It is classified as a "procedure of low clinical priority" by most Clinical Commissioning Groups, even when there is a functional indication such as chronic skin-fold infections. Patients who are declined by the NHS can access the same standard of care at MedProper Turkey at a fraction of UK private prices.
Tummy tuck results are long-lasting and considered permanent, provided you maintain a stable weight and do not become pregnant after surgery. The repaired muscles and removed skin will not return. However, normal ageing and significant weight fluctuations can affect your results over time.
A tummy tuck is not a weight-loss procedure. The amount of tissue removed typically weighs 1-3 kg. However, many patients find that their flatter, firmer abdomen motivates them to maintain a healthier lifestyle, and the improved muscle support can make exercise more comfortable and effective.
Pain levels vary between individuals, but most patients describe the first 3-5 days as moderate to significant discomfort, managed effectively with prescribed painkillers. The "tight" pulling sensation across the abdomen is the most commonly reported feeling. Pain decreases substantially by the end of the first week and is usually mild by week 2-3.
Light walking is encouraged from day one. Gentle exercise such as stationary cycling can resume at 4-6 weeks. Full gym workouts, running, and abdominal exercises can be resumed at 8-12 weeks, with clearance from your surgeon. Returning to exercise too early can cause complications.
Most patients can fly home 6-7 days after a full tummy tuck. For mini tummy tucks, 5 days is usually sufficient. For 360 procedures, 7-8 days is recommended. We prescribe blood-thinning injections and compression stockings to minimise the risk of DVT during your flight.
A full tummy tuck scar is a horizontal line running from hip to hip, positioned low in the bikini line, plus a small circular scar around the belly button. In the early months, the scar is red and raised. By 12-18 months, it typically fades to a thin, pale line that is easily hidden by underwear or a bikini.
Yes. We work with medical finance partners who offer interest-free and low-interest payment plans for UK patients. This allows you to spread the cost of your procedure over 12-60 months. Contact our team for details and eligibility.
A Mommy Makeover is a combination of procedures designed to restore the body after pregnancy. It typically includes a tummy tuck (with muscle repair), a breast lift (with or without implants), and liposuction. Combining these procedures means one trip, one anaesthetic, and one recovery period.
You can, but we strongly advise against it. A future pregnancy will stretch the repaired muscles and skin, likely reversing the results of your surgery. We recommend completing your family before having a tummy tuck.
Diastasis recti is the separation of the two bands of rectus abdominis (six-pack) muscles along the midline of the abdomen. It is extremely common after pregnancy. A tummy tuck is the only effective treatment -- the surgeon stitches the muscles back together (plication), restoring a flat, firm abdominal profile. Exercise alone cannot fully correct diastasis recti once the gap exceeds approximately 2 cm.
If your excess skin and any muscle separation are limited to the area below your belly button, a mini tummy tuck may be sufficient. If you have excess skin above and below the navel, or if you have diastasis recti extending up toward your ribcage, a full tummy tuck is needed. The best way to determine this is through a free video consultation with our surgeon, who will assess your anatomy and recommend the most appropriate procedure.
Wear loose, comfortable clothing over your compression garment. High-waisted joggers or a loose dress are ideal. Avoid anything with a tight waistband. Wear your prescribed compression stockings throughout the flight and walk in the aisle every 30-45 minutes.
A tummy tuck removes stretch marks that are located on the excised skin -- typically those between the belly button and the pubic area. Stretch marks above the belly button will not be removed but may be repositioned lower and become less visible. It is important to have realistic expectations about stretch mark removal.
At MedProper Istanbul, a full tummy tuck starts from $3,335 (approximately £2,615 / €3,060) all-inclusive. This compares to $8,000-$12,000 at a US hospital or surgical centre, where facility fees, anaesthesia, and aftercare are billed separately. Our all-inclusive price covers surgeon, hospital, anaesthesia, hotel, VIP transfers, and 12-month aftercare. Turkish Airlines offers direct flights from New York JFK, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Washington DC, and other US cities to Istanbul, making travel straightforward.
Turkey is not "cheap" — it offers the same surgical quality at lower structural cost. Operating room fees, nursing staff, and medical supplies cost significantly less in Turkey than in the United States, even in JCI-accredited hospitals that meet the same safety standards as US facilities. The Turkish lira exchange rate amplifies these savings. MedProper surgeons use the same suture materials, drains, and surgical instruments as leading American plastic surgeons. The difference is infrastructure cost, not skill or quality.
The most common risks include seroma (fluid collection), wound-healing issues, infection, numbness, and scarring. Serious but rare risks include haematoma, DVT, pulmonary embolism, and skin necrosis. At MedProper, we minimise these risks through thorough pre-operative screening, JCI-accredited surgical facilities, experienced surgeons, and comprehensive aftercare protocols. Smoking and high BMI significantly increase complication rates.
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