The single biggest driver of your scar revision outcome is the surgeon — yet clinics often keep the surgeon's identity vague until you've paid. Here's how to confirm credentials properly.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
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| Price range | €500 – €2,500 |
| Procedure time | 30 min – 3 hours |
| Anaesthesia | Local or general |
| Downtime | 1–2 weeks |
| Recovery | 3–6 months |
| Stay in Turkey | 3–7 days |
Confirm registration
Your surgeon should be a specialist registered with the Turkish Medical Association, qualified in the relevant specialty for scar revision. Get their full name in writing.
Check specialty and society membership
Memberships such as ISAPS (plastic surgery) or EBOPRAS, and a clear specialty training history, are positive signals. Verify membership against the society's own directory rather than a logo.
Ask about volume
Experience compounds. Ask how many scar revision procedures the surgeon personally performs each year and how long they've specialised.
Confirm who actually operates
Make sure the surgeon you vetted is the one who will operate — not a different member of the team on the day.
About Scar Revision in Turkey
Scar revision encompasses a range of surgical and non-surgical techniques to improve the appearance of scars, making them less noticeable and better aligned with surrounding skin. Methods include surgical excision, laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, steroid injections, and fat grafting.
Turkish plastic surgeons offer advanced scar revision using multiple modalities, often combining techniques for optimal results. Whether addressing surgical scars, burn scars, keloids, or acne scars, treatment plans are customized to the scar type and location.
Treatment approaches vary: minor scar revision takes 30-60 minutes under local anesthesia, while complex cases may require 1-3 hours. Multiple sessions may be needed for best results. Initial improvement is visible immediately, with continued improvement over 6-12 months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can scars be completely removed?
No scar can be completely erased, but scar revision can significantly improve its appearance, making it thinner, flatter, less visible, and better blended with surrounding skin. In many cases, the revised scar becomes barely noticeable.
How long until I see scar revision results?
Initial improvement is visible immediately after healing (2-4 weeks). Scars continue to improve over 6-12 months as collagen remodels. Final results are typically assessed at 12 months. Some treatments require multiple sessions for optimal outcome.
How much does scar revision cost in Turkey?
Scar revision in Turkey costs €500-€2,500 depending on the scar size, type, and technique used. Simple laser treatment starts at €500, while surgical excision of larger scars can cost up to €2,500. UK prices are typically 2-3x higher.
What types of scars can be treated?
Scar revision treats surgical scars, injury scars, burn scars, acne scars, keloids (raised, thickened scars), hypertrophic scars, contracture scars (that restrict movement), and stretch marks. Each type requires a specific treatment approach.
Is scar revision painful?
The procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia depending on the scar size and location. Post-operative discomfort is mild and managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Laser treatments may cause a sunburn-like sensation for a few days.
How do I verify a scar revision surgeon is registered in Turkey?
Get their full name and confirm they are a registered specialist with the Turkish Medical Association in the relevant specialty. A legitimate clinic provides this readily.
What society memberships matter for scar revision?
Memberships like ISAPS or EBOPRAS are positive signals when verified in the society's own directory. They complement, but don't replace, registration and experience.
How much experience should my surgeon have?
Look for a surgeon who performs scar revision regularly and has specialised for years — ask for specific numbers.
Will the surgeon I choose be the one who operates?
Confirm this explicitly in writing. In some clinics the marketing surgeon and the operating surgeon differ.