Planning botox in Turkey from Canada? Flights, entry rules, what aftercare looks like back home, and how to plan the trip — Canadian patient guide.
Travelling from Canada for botox is well-trodden — Turkey treats large numbers of Canadian patients every year. The surgery is the same wherever you start; what differs is the logistics. Here's the Canadian patient view.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
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| Price range | €150 – €500 |
| Procedure time | 10–15 minutes |
| Anaesthesia | None (topical numbing optional) |
| Downtime | None |
| Recovery | Immediate |
| Stay in Turkey | 1–2 days |
Getting there
- ✓Flight time: ~10–11 hours from common hubs (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver (usually via a European hub)).
- ✓Entry: Canadian passport holders need an e-Visa or to confirm current entry rules.
- ✓Currency: CAD ($).
Recovery and flying home
Plan to stay in Turkey for the full recovery window given the long flight home. Plan your stay around the surgeon-recommended recovery window (1–2 days for botox) rather than the cheapest flight.
Follow-up back home
Provincial health plans do not cover elective cosmetic surgery abroad or its complications. Confirm local follow-up options before travelling and keep your records. Keep your operative notes and a remote check-in with your Turkish clinic.
Plan the money properly
Botox typically costs €150 – €500 in Turkey. Add flights (often not in the package), accommodation beyond the included nights, and a contingency for follow-up at home in Canada.
About Botox in Turkey
Botox (botulinum toxin) injections temporarily relax facial muscles that cause wrinkles, smoothing forehead lines, crow's feet, and frown lines. It is the most popular cosmetic procedure worldwide, with millions of treatments performed annually.
Getting Botox in Turkey offers significant savings with the same FDA-approved products used globally. Turkish dermatologists and aesthetic physicians are highly trained, and many clinics offer Botox as part of comprehensive facial rejuvenation packages.
The treatment takes just 10-15 minutes with no downtime. Results appear within 3-5 days and last 3-6 months. Regular maintenance treatments help maintain a consistently smooth, youthful appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Botox last?
Results typically last 3-6 months. First-time users may notice shorter duration (3-4 months), while regular users often find results last longer (4-6 months) as the muscles become conditioned to relaxation.
Can I combine Botox with other treatments?
Yes, Botox is commonly combined with dermal fillers, PRP therapy, or skin treatments like chemical peels and microneedling. Your provider can create a customized treatment plan addressing multiple concerns in one visit.
Does Botox hurt?
Most patients describe Botox as a minor pinch. The needles are extremely fine, and the procedure takes under 15 minutes. Topical numbing cream can be applied if you are sensitive to needles.
At what age should I start Botox?
There is no set age. "Preventive Botox" is increasingly popular among patients in their late 20s-30s to prevent deep wrinkles from forming. Most patients begin when they notice lines at rest (not just when making expressions).
How much does Botox cost in Turkey?
Botox in Turkey costs €150-€500 depending on the number of areas treated and units used. This is 50-60% less than UK prices (€250-€800). The same genuine Allergan Botox or Dysport products are used.
Do I need a visa to go to Turkey for botox from Canada?
Canadian passport holders need an e-Visa or to confirm current entry rules. Always confirm the current rules for your nationality before booking.
How long should I stay in Turkey for botox?
Plan around the recommended window (1–2 days). Plan to stay in Turkey for the full recovery window given the long flight home.
Will my home health system cover follow-up?
Provincial health plans do not cover elective cosmetic surgery abroad or its complications. Confirm local follow-up options before travelling and keep your records.
How much should a Canadian patient budget for botox in Turkey?
The procedure itself is typically €150 – €500; add flights, extra accommodation and a contingency for any follow-up back home.