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Brow Lift Turkey Packages: What €X vs €Y Actually Buys
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Brow Lift Turkey Packages: What €X vs €Y Actually Buys

trueclinic Team
June 13, 2026
8 min read

All-inclusive brow lift packages in Turkey vary widely. What separates a budget package from a premium one, and the inclusions and exclusions to check.

Turkey has become one of the most searched destinations for brow lift surgery, and for good reason: the price gap between Istanbul and Western Europe is large enough that many patients cover flights and a week's accommodation and still come home ahead. But packages are not created equal, and the headline price rarely tells you what actually happens in the operating room or during the days that follow.

The Numbers at a Glance

Before getting into what separates a budget package from a premium one, here is the baseline you are working with.

DetailTypical in Turkey
Price range€2,000 – €4,500
Procedure time1–2 hours
AnaesthesiaGeneral
Downtime10–14 days
Recovery3–4 weeks
Stay in Turkey5–7 days
Those figures are representative across the market. What they cannot capture is whether your surgeon spends forty minutes on your case or two hours, whether the facility has a dedicated recovery ward, or whether the aftercare extends beyond a single follow-up appointment.

What a Budget Package Typically Buys

At the lower end of the range — broadly €2,000 to €2,800 — you are usually looking at a hospital or clinic that operates high volume. That is not automatically a problem; experienced teams that do the same procedure daily can develop genuine competency. But the trade-offs tend to show up in specific places.

Surgeon time is the most important variable. Budget packages often involve a senior surgeon for the core dissection and suturing, with a resident or junior doctor handling preparation, closure, and post-op checks. Ask directly: who performs every stage of the procedure, and will you meet that person before you sign consent forms?

Facilities at this tier are typically accredited local hospitals rather than internationally certified JCI institutions. The operating environment is still regulated, but the ancillary experience — nursing ratios, private recovery rooms, language support — may be thinner.

Aftercare is usually one or two in-person checks before you fly home, plus a WhatsApp or email channel for questions once you are back. That can be sufficient for an uncomplicated recovery, but it is worth knowing in advance that there is no structured remote follow-up protocol.

What a Premium Package Adds

From roughly €3,500 upward, several things tend to change in ways that are harder to see in a brochure.

The surgeon relationship is more direct. You will typically have a longer pre-operative consultation, the same surgeon performs the full procedure, and you will have a named contact for aftercare rather than a shared inbox. For a facial procedure where millimetres matter — brow position affects the entire upper face — that continuity is meaningful.

Facility standards shift noticeably. JCI-accredited hospitals have internationally benchmarked protocols for infection control, anaesthesia monitoring, and emergency response. That does not make a non-JCI clinic unsafe, but it gives you a verifiable standard to check against.

Recovery accommodation is often a step up too: some premium packages include a dedicated recovery residence rather than a standard hotel, with nursing check-ins, lymphatic drainage sessions, and cold-therapy equipment available on-site. The practical difference during the first three days post-op — when swelling and tightness peak — is real.

Finally, premium packages are more likely to include a formal remote follow-up schedule: video consultations at two weeks, six weeks, and three months. Whether that matters depends on how comfortable you are navigating any complications yourself.

Common Exclusions — Read Before You Pay a Deposit

Packages almost always exclude flights, and that is expected. The ones that catch patients off guard are:

  • ✓Prescription medications: post-operative antibiotics, pain relief, and anti-swelling medication are often billed separately at the pharmacy, sometimes adding €80–€150 to your costs.
  • ✓Compression garments and dressings: some packages supply the first set; replacement dressings for home use are usually your responsibility.
  • ✓Extra nights: the quoted stay is typically 5–7 days. If your surgeon recommends an additional night before flying due to swelling or drain output, that cost is yours.
  • ✓Revision surgery: this is the most important exclusion to clarify in writing. Ask your surgeon for their personal revision rate and what the policy is if you are unhappy with your result at six months. Some clinics offer free revision within a defined window; many do not.
  • ✓Companion accommodation: packages cover the patient. If you are travelling with someone, their hotel costs are separate.
None of these exclusions are unusual or predatory — they are standard across medical tourism generally — but mapping them out before you compare quotes lets you do an apples-to-apples cost comparison.

Making the Decision: Budget vs Premium

The honest answer is that the right tier depends on your risk tolerance and your support network at home, not just what you can afford. A straightforward primary brow lift on a healthy patient, performed by a competent high-volume team, can deliver excellent results at the lower price point. The premium tier earns its cost most clearly in two situations: when you want maximal continuity with a single surgeon, or when your recovery circumstances at home are limited and you need a more structured in-Turkey aftercare period.

No procedure is risk-free. A brow lift under general anaesthesia carries the standard risks of any surgical intervention — infection, nerve sensitivity, asymmetry, scarring, and anaesthesia reaction — regardless of what you paid. Ask any clinic you are considering how they handle complications, not just how they market their success stories. The answer to that question tells you more than the package brochure ever will.

About Brow Lift in Turkey

A brow lift (forehead lift) is a surgical procedure that raises the eyebrows, reduces forehead wrinkles, and corrects drooping that can make you look tired or angry. It restores a more youthful, alert expression to the upper face.

Turkey offers brow lift surgery at competitive prices with experienced plastic surgeons who specialize in both endoscopic and traditional techniques. Many Turkish clinics combine brow lifts with other facial rejuvenation procedures for comprehensive results.

The procedure takes 1-2 hours under general anesthesia. Endoscopic brow lifts use small incisions hidden in the hairline, resulting in minimal scarring. Most patients return to normal activities within 10-14 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine a brow lift with other procedures?

Yes, brow lifts are commonly combined with eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) and facelifts for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Combining procedures reduces overall recovery time and cost.

How long do brow lift results last?

Brow lift results typically last 10-12 years. While aging continues naturally, the brow will remain in a higher position than if you hadn't had the procedure.

What is the difference between an endoscopic and traditional brow lift?

An endoscopic brow lift uses 3-5 small incisions behind the hairline and a camera for precision, resulting in minimal scarring and faster recovery. A traditional (coronal) brow lift uses a longer incision from ear to ear and is better for patients needing significant correction.

Will a brow lift look natural?

A skilled surgeon creates subtle, natural-looking results. The goal is to restore the brow to its youthful position, not to create an overly surprised look. Turkish surgeons are known for conservative, natural-looking outcomes.

How much does a brow lift cost in Turkey?

A brow lift in Turkey costs between €2,000 and €4,500, compared to €5,000-€9,000 in the UK or US. The price typically includes the surgeon's fee, clinic stay, anesthesia, and aftercare.

Is a brow lift in Turkey safe?

Turkey has a large, regulated medical tourism sector and many clinics hold international accreditations. Safety depends on the specific facility, surgeon, and your own health profile. Ask for the clinic's accreditation documentation and your surgeon's board certification before committing, and consult your GP at home about your suitability for general anaesthesia.

How long do I actually need to stay in Turkey after a brow lift?

Most packages are built around a 5–7 day stay. Your surgeon will want to see you at least once after the procedure before clearing you to fly. Flying too early with significant swelling or unresolved drainage is inadvisable; be prepared to extend if your surgeon recommends it, and budget for that possibility.

What is the difference between a temporal brow lift and a full brow lift, and does it affect the package price?

A temporal (or lateral) brow lift addresses the outer third of the brow and typically involves smaller incisions and shorter operating time. A full coronal or endoscopic brow lift addresses the entire brow line. The two techniques have different recovery profiles and costs — confirm which approach your surgeon is recommending for your anatomy and ensure the quoted package price corresponds to that specific technique.

Will the package cover a revision if I am unhappy with the result?

This varies significantly between clinics. Some offer a free revision within 12 months for results that fall outside agreed parameters; others do not. Ask for the revision policy in writing before you pay any deposit. Also ask your surgeon directly for their personal revision rate — not a clinic-wide figure, but their own.

How do I compare quotes fairly when packages list different inclusions?

Build a simple checklist: surgeon consultations (how many, with whom), operating facility and its accreditations, anaesthesia type and who administers it, in-Turkey aftercare appointments, accommodation, medications, garments, and revision policy. Price each package against the same list rather than the headline number, and factor in the likely out-of-pocket costs for anything excluded.

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