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What Accreditation Should a Body Lift Clinic in Turkey Have?
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What Accreditation Should a Body Lift Clinic in Turkey Have?

trueclinic Team
June 18, 2026
6 min read

JCI, USHAŞ, TEMOS, ISO and the Ministry of Health licence — what each accreditation actually means for a body lift clinic, and how to verify it for real.

Accreditation badges are everywhere on body lift clinic websites — but they mean different things, and a logo is not proof. Here's what each one actually certifies and how to verify it.

JCI (Joint Commission International)

An international hospital-accreditation standard covering patient safety, infection control, and quality of care. Turkey has one of the highest counts of JCI-accredited facilities of any country. How to verify: Search the official JCI “Accredited Organizations” directory on jointcommissioninternational.org for the hospital’s exact legal name. Accreditation is awarded to the facility, not to an individual surgeon or a marketing brand. What it guarantees: That the accredited facility meets an internationally recognised standard for hospital safety and quality systems. What it doesn't: It is awarded to a hospital, not to a specific clinic brand, surgeon, or the package you are sold. A clinic operating inside a JCI hospital is not itself JCI-accredited unless named in the directory.

USHAŞ / Health Tourism Authorisation

Turkey requires facilities and intermediaries serving international patients to hold a health-tourism authorisation. It is the country’s official permission to operate in medical tourism. How to verify: Ask the clinic for its health-tourism authorisation certificate and the authorised facility name, and cross-check that the operating facility is licensed by the Turkish Ministry of Health. What it guarantees: That the facility/intermediary is officially authorised by Turkey to provide health-tourism services. What it doesn't: Authorisation is an operating permission, not a measure of a particular surgeon’s skill or your individual outcome.

TEMOS International Healthcare Accreditation

An accreditation focused specifically on the quality of care for international and medical-tourism patients, including the patient journey and aftercare. How to verify: Check the official TEMOS directory of accredited providers for the facility’s name. What it guarantees: That the provider meets a recognised standard tailored to international-patient care. What it doesn't: As with any facility accreditation, it does not certify an individual surgeon or guarantee a specific result.

ISO 9001

A general quality-management-system certification. It is common across many industries and is not healthcare-specific. How to verify: Ask for the certificate and the certifying body, and confirm the scope covers the clinical service you are receiving. What it guarantees: That the organisation runs a documented quality-management system. What it doesn't: It is a process/management standard, not a clinical-outcomes or hospital-safety accreditation. Treat ISO 9001 alone as a weak signal for surgical quality.

Turkish Ministry of Health licence

The baseline legal licence every healthcare facility operating in Turkey must hold. A surgeon must also be registered with the Turkish Medical Association to practise. How to verify: Confirm the operating facility (not just the brand) is licensed, and that the named surgeon is a registered specialist. A legitimate clinic will share the licensed facility name on request. What it guarantees: That the facility is legally permitted to operate and the surgeon is licensed to practise in Turkey. What it doesn't: A licence is the legal minimum, not a quality ranking — combine it with reviews, accreditation, and surgeon credentials.

How to use accreditation in your decision

Treat the Ministry of Health licence and a registered specialist surgeon as the baseline. International accreditation (JCI, TEMOS) and a USHAŞ health-tourism authorisation are strong additional signals — but only when you verify them against the official directory using the exact legal facility name. Body Lift typically costs €6,000 – €12,000; accreditation is part of what you're paying for, so confirm it's real.

About Body Lift in Turkey

A body lift (circumferential body lift or belt lipectomy) is a comprehensive procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen, waist, hips, back, and buttocks in a single surgery. It is the ultimate body contouring procedure for patients who have lost massive amounts of weight.

Turkey offers body lift surgery at a fraction of Western prices, making this extensive procedure accessible to more patients. Experienced body contouring surgeons perform high volumes of post-bariatric surgery and customize the approach for each patient.

The procedure takes 5-7 hours under general anesthesia and typically involves an overnight hospital stay. The incision runs around the entire circumference of the body at the waistline. Recovery is significant — most patients need 3-4 weeks off work and 8-12 weeks before resuming full activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine a body lift with other procedures?

A body lift already combines multiple areas in one surgery. However, some patients stage additional procedures (like an arm lift or breast surgery) in a separate session 3-6 months later to avoid excessively long surgery times.

Who is a good candidate for a body lift?

Body lifts are ideal for patients who have lost 100+ pounds through bariatric surgery or diet and exercise and have significant excess skin around the midsection. You should be at a stable weight for at least 6 months before surgery.

What is the recovery like?

Recovery is significant due to the extent of surgery. You'll have surgical drains for 1-2 weeks and wear compression garments for 6-8 weeks. Most patients return to desk work at 3-4 weeks. Full physical activity resumes at 8-12 weeks.

How much does a body lift cost in Turkey?

A body lift in Turkey costs between €6,000 and €12,000, compared to €15,000-€30,000 in the UK or US. The comprehensive nature of the procedure makes the savings especially significant.

How is a body lift different from a tummy tuck?

A tummy tuck only addresses the front of the abdomen. A body lift is a circumferential procedure that addresses the entire waistline — front, sides, back, and buttocks — providing 360-degree improvement.

What accreditation is most important for a body lift clinic?

The Turkish Ministry of Health facility licence plus a registered specialist surgeon are the non-negotiable baseline. JCI and USHAŞ authorisation are strong additional signals when verified officially.

Is a JCI logo on the website enough?

No. JCI accredits a hospital, not a marketing brand. Confirm the exact facility name in the official JCI directory.

What is USHAŞ?

It's the Turkish Ministry of Health's international-health-services authorisation — official permission to operate in medical tourism. Ask to see the certificate and the authorised facility name.

Does ISO 9001 mean a clinic is good at surgery?

Not on its own — ISO 9001 is a general management-system standard, not a clinical or hospital-safety accreditation. Treat it as a weak signal.

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