Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services, treatments, appointments, and patient care options to help you make informed health decisions.
The duration of the surgery depends on its type. For example: surgeries like abdominoplasty, breast augmentation/reduction, etc., take 2 hours, while surgeries like upper/lower eyelid surgery, gynecomastia, etc., take 1 hour.
The recovery process varies depending on the type of surgery. In most cases, patients can return to their daily activities within a week, while full recovery may take several months.
For most surgeries, a hospital stay of 1–2 days is sufficient. For major surgeries, a hospital stay of at least 2 days is required.
During cosmetic surgeries, all incisions are made according to aesthetic principles. The sutures used are finer than a strand of hair and are placed with special aesthetic threads, resulting in minimal scarring. In the first few months, the scar may be somewhat noticeable, but over time it fades and, in most cases, becomes barely visible. The extent of scarring also depends on the patient’s skin type and individual healing characteristics.
Yes, in appropriate cases, it is possible to perform multiple cosmetic surgeries at the same time. The doctor evaluates this based on the patient’s overall health, the types of surgeries to be performed, and their duration. Common combination procedures often include, for example, breast surgery with liposuction, or body contouring procedures with abdominoplasty. The advantage of performing surgeries together is that the patient undergoes anesthesia only once, the overall recovery time is shortened, and it is more convenient in terms of time and travel.
The price varies depending on the type of procedure, the materials used, and the hospital’s service package. The exact cost is determined during the doctor’s consultation.
After the surgery, the pain is minimal and can be easily managed with medication.
Initial changes are usually noticeable immediately after surgery. However, due to swelling and the natural healing process of the tissues, the final result may not be visible right away. Depending on the type of surgery, the complete and final outcome is typically seen within 6 months. During this period, the tissues fully heal, the skin adapts to its new shape, and the most natural appearance is achieved. The speed of the healing process depends on the patient’s individual characteristics and how well they follow the doctor’s recommendations.
The timing for returning to your home country depends on the type of surgery, the extent of the procedure, and the progress of the recovery process. After the surgery, the patient remains under medical supervision for a period of time, and the doctor evaluates their condition. Typically, after minor to moderate procedures, returning is possible within 1 week to 10 days. During this time, the patient’s overall condition stabilizes, the initial stage of recovery is completed, and they are considered fit to fly. After combined or more extensive surgeries, returning to the country is usually possible within 14 days.
After surgery, it is important to follow certain essential guidelines to ensure a safe and comfortable recovery during the flight. First, it is advisable to wear the compression stockings or corset recommended by your doctor while flying. This helps support blood circulation and reduces the risk of swelling. During the flight, it is important to stay well hydrated and make short movements or exercise your legs every 1–2 hours. Remaining inactive for long periods is not recommended. You should also avoid lifting heavy objects, making sudden movements, and putting pressure on the surgical area.