Fat Transfer in Turkey is usually sold as an all-inclusive package (€1,500 – €5,000), but two packages at the same price can be very different. Here's how to compare them properly.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
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| Price range | €1,500 – €5,000 |
| Procedure time | 1–4 hours |
| Anaesthesia | Local or general |
| Downtime | 1–2 weeks |
| Recovery | 3–6 weeks |
| Stay in Turkey | 5–7 days |
What a package typically includes
Most packages cover the surgery, the surgeon and facility fee, hospital stay where relevant, transfers, hotel for the recovery window, and a translator/coordinator.
What's often excluded
Flights are frequently *not* included. Also check: medications, post-op garments, additional nights if recovery runs long, and revision/complication cover.
Budget vs premium — where the difference goes
A higher tier usually buys more surgeon time and experience, a better facility, a more senior anaesthesia team, and stronger aftercare — not just a nicer hotel. Don't assume the cheapest package and the priciest differ only in accommodation.
How to compare like-for-like
Get each package's inclusions and exclusions in writing and line them up side by side. The headline number means little until you know what's in it.
About Fat Transfer in Turkey
Fat transfer (fat grafting or lipofilling) is a procedure that harvests fat from one area of the body via liposuction, purifies it, and injects it into another area to add natural volume. Common treatment areas include the face, breasts, buttocks (BBL), and hands.
Turkey is a leading destination for fat transfer procedures thanks to experienced surgeons who use advanced fat processing techniques (MAFT, nanofat, micro-fat grafting) to maximize fat survival and achieve natural-looking results.
The procedure takes 1-4 hours depending on the treatment area and volume transferred. Fat is typically harvested from the abdomen, thighs, or flanks. Recovery depends on the area treated — facial fat transfer requires 1-2 weeks, while body fat transfer requires 2-3 weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas can be treated with fat transfer?
Common areas include the face (cheeks, under-eyes, lips, temples), breasts, buttocks (BBL), hands, and areas with volume loss from aging or scarring. Fat transfer is versatile and can be used almost anywhere volume is needed.
Do I need enough body fat for a fat transfer?
You need sufficient donor fat for harvesting. The amount depends on the treatment area — facial fat transfer requires only 20-50ml, while breast or buttock augmentation may require 200-500ml per side. Your surgeon will assess your candidacy during consultation.
How long do fat transfer results last?
After an initial settling period (where 30-40% of transferred fat is absorbed by the body), the surviving fat cells are permanent. Results typically stabilize at 3-6 months and are considered long-lasting.
Is fat transfer safer than implants?
Fat transfer uses your own tissue, eliminating the risk of implant-related complications like capsular contracture or rejection. However, it has its own considerations including variable fat survival rates and potential for fat necrosis in rare cases.
How much does fat transfer cost in Turkey?
Fat transfer in Turkey costs between €1,500 and €5,000 depending on the treatment area. Facial fat transfer is on the lower end, while breast or buttock fat transfer is higher. This compares to €3,000-€10,000 in the UK.
What's usually included in a fat transfer package in Turkey?
Typically the surgery, surgeon/facility fees, hospital stay where relevant, transfers, hotel for recovery and a coordinator. Flights are often excluded.
Why do fat transfer packages vary so much in price?
The difference is usually surgeon experience, facility quality and aftercare — not just the hotel. Fat Transfer commonly ranges €1,500 – €5,000.
What should I check isn't excluded?
Flights, medications, post-op garments, extra nights if you heal slowly, and crucially the plan for revision or complications.
Is the cheapest package the best value?
Not necessarily. Compare inclusions like-for-like; a slightly higher tier often buys more surgeon time and better aftercare where it matters.