
FACIAL AESTHETIC SURGERY
Rhinoplasty Surgery : The nose is a very important organ both aesthetically and functionally. Therefore, a rhinoplasty may be necessary due to aesthetic concerns or structural issues. Surgery can involve thinning the tip of the nose, altering its length and angle with the face, reshaping the nasal hump, reducing the size of the nose, and correcting breathing problems. Because each individual’s nasal structure is different, a personalized surgical plan is prepared for each patient, aiming for the most suitable result for their facial anatomy.
Rhinoplasty is performed using two methods known as ‘endonasal’ and ‘external’; the internal or tip of the nose is incised and sutured. When the nostrils or the tip of the nose need to be reduced, these procedures are combined to shape the nose.
The aim of rhinoplasty is to achieve harmony with the facial features and optimize breathing. The bruising and swelling that occur after the surgery usually disappear rapidly within a week.
Face and Neck Lift Surgery: Facial and neck lift procedures target wrinkles caused by stress and dietary habits associated with today’s fast-paced lifestyle and aging. The reduction of fat and muscle tissue beneath the skin of the face and neck can lead to sagging, wrinkles, and a tired appearance. Rejuvenation methods aim to eliminate these signs and achieve lasting results. Wrinkles and sagging in the eyelids, neck, face, and around the eyes can also be treated.
During the surgery, incisions are typically hidden behind the ears and within the hairline to avoid permanent scars, and they are closed with internal stitches. Skin may be removed or methods such as fat injection may be used for facial contouring. Patients can usually return to their normal lives within a short period, such as a week.
Eye, Eyebrow and Forehead Surgery : Factors such as nutrition, radiation, hormones or overactive facial muscles can cause aging and wrinkles in the under-eye area, forehead and eyebrow area. Crow’s feet, wrinkles on the forehead and eyebrows, and bags on the eyelids can cause a person to look tired. To reduce these aesthetic problems, procedures such as endoscopic eyebrow lift, forehead treatment, forehead and temple area rejuvenation, eyelid aesthetics or correction of under-eye bags can be planned and applied alone or together.
By performing forehead lift surgery endoscopically, the risk of permanent scarring is minimized. During the operation, small incisions are made behind the hairline, and this method is especially preferred in operations that do not require tissue removal.
Fat Injection Process: Fat injection is a frequently used method to increase the volume of the face and body. This procedure is typically applied to sunken areas such as the cheeks, chin, hips, and legs. The patient’s own fat tissue is prepared using special methods and injected into the selected area via a cannula. Fat is usually taken from areas like the abdomen and hips and is absorbed by the body, so the procedure may need to be repeated after a certain period. Fat harvesting is usually done using liposuction injectors, and since it does not require incisions or stitches, there is no risk of scarring. Local anesthesia is applied during the procedure.
BREAST AESTHETİC SURGERY
Breast Enlargement : Breast augmentation surgery is typically performed for individuals who feel their breasts are small or disproportionate, or to restore volume lost after breastfeeding. Fat injection and silicone implant methods are used for this surgery. The method to be applied is determined based on the patient’s condition and needs.
Breast Reduction: After breastfeeding, excessively large or sagging breasts can cause various problems for many women. These may include posture disorders, shoulder and back pains, and skin rashes under the breast. Additionally, the psychological effects of having large breasts during adolescence are significant. Following detailed examinations (considering factors such as hormonal status, continued breast growth, and volume), a decision for surgical intervention is made. Breast reduction surgery can be performed using various methods. Its goal is to improve both aesthetic appearance and achieve the best outcome from a health perspective. During the operation, preserving the sensitivity of the nipple and the milk ducts holds special importance.
Mastopexy : Mastopexy is typically performed to reduce breast deformities that occur after significant weight loss following pregnancy and breastfeeding. The specifics of the surgery are determined in consultation with the patient. The nipple and sagging tissue are reshaped during the procedure. Vertical and T-shaped scars that appear during surgery typically lighten within a few months. In mastopexy, excess skin rather than tissue is removed. Therefore, in cases of fat and tissue loss, mastopexy with implant placement can be considered.
Gynecomastia : Gynecomastia is a condition in men that causes breast enlargement, typically due to reasons such as increased estrogen, hormonal imbalances, or side effects of certain medications. Pseudogynecomastia refers to the condition where breast enlargement is due to excess fat accumulation related to weight gain. After diagnosing the cause of gynecomastia, a treatment plan is tailored based on the stage of the condition: In the first stage, it may remain self-limiting; the second stage may show more pronounced breast enlargement; and the third stage may involve sagging as well. In the first two stages, liposuction is often sufficient, whereas surgical removal of the breast glandular tissue may be necessary. The third stage may also require skin tightening procedures.


BODY AESTHETICS SURGERY
Waist Reduction Surgery: A slim waist is an important factor for an aesthetic female body. Following weight loss, a sagging appearance or excess weight may necessitate waist reduction surgery. This procedure typically involves abdominoplasty performed under general anesthesia, focusing on the area between the groin and rib cage. An important consideration during surgery is to avoid rib resection. If necessary, excess skin and fat in the abdominal area can be removed.
Abdominal Stretching Surgery: Abdominoplasty is often preferred for correcting sagging abdomen or lax abdominal muscles, typically occurring in the hypogastric region. This surgery can address either the entire or partial abdominal area, depending on the patient’s condition. It is a procedure commonly used for individuals, especially women who have given birth or those who experience sagging skin following significant weight loss. The primary goal of abdominoplasty is to address aesthetic concerns in specific body areas rather than weight loss.
Liposuction : Liposuction, the process of vacuuming fat from the body using specialized cannulas, allows for the redistribution of fat to other areas as needed. This method can be applied to various parts of the body; commonly for women, the abdomen, hips, and thighs, and for men, the abdomen and chest areas. However, it’s important to note that the goal of the procedure is body contouring, not weight loss. Loose skin after liposuction is typically addressed with additional procedures tailored to the patient’s needs and condition.
Liposuction procedures now include various techniques such as liposhaper, ultrasound liposuction, and laser liposuction.
Hip/Butt Plastic Surgery : Having well-shaped hips is one of the most important aesthetic elements of a woman’s body. Most women desire to have shapely, shapely and smooth hips. This desire is valid not only for women but also for men.
Gluteoplasty surgery may vary depending on the patient’s needs. These procedures include butt implant placement, hip tightening, mastopexy (breast lift) and reduction. To plump the buttocks, the patient’s own fat tissue can be taken, concentrated and re-injected. If this method is not sufficient, silicone prostheses can be implanted.
In patients who experience deformity after weight loss, reshaping can be achieved by removing skin from the hips and performing a posterior lift with the help of endoscopy.
Frequently Asked Questions
The first step is to contact us to arrange an online consultation and obtain a diagnosis to determine if you are a suitable candidate for the surgery. After that, you will need to choose your travel dates to Turkey and plan your appointment with the surgeon and your itinerary in Turkey.
For an easy recovery process, all necessary medications and recommendations will be explained to you by the doctor who performed your surgery, with the assistance of a translator. Once you return to your home country, we will continue to monitor your health status online. You can contact us 24/7 whenever you need.
You should contact our support line 2-3 weeks before your estimated travel dates to Turkey. This allows our team and doctors to check availability and plan your appointment and medical travel itinerary. The number of days you need to stay in Turkey depends on the procedure being performed. For larger surgical procedures, at least 7 days and 6 nights are required, while for smaller procedures, 3 days and 2 nights may be sufficient. However, we always recommend that patients add an extra 1-2 days to their stay.