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Is a Brow Lift Clinic in Turkey Legit? 10 Checks (2026)
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Is a Brow Lift Clinic in Turkey Legit? 10 Checks (2026)

trueclinic Team
June 13, 2026
7 min read

Ten concrete checks to tell a legitimate brow lift clinic in Turkey from a slick-but-risky one — licence, surgeon, accreditation, reviews, contract and more.

Turkey has become one of the most popular destinations for brow lift surgery, and for good reason: the price difference compared to Western Europe is significant, the facilities in Istanbul and Ankara are often genuinely modern, and some surgeons there have built strong international reputations. But the same growth that created a healthy market has also produced a long tail of clinics that are better at Instagram ads than at surgery. These ten checks give you a way to tell them apart before you book.

What you are actually paying for

Before anything else, understand what a brow lift in Turkey typically involves so you can judge whether a quote makes sense.

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
A quote that lands well below €2,000 and promises the same outcome should raise an immediate question: where is the money being cut? Anaesthesiologist fees, hospital-grade sterile facilities, and a qualified surgical team are not cheap. A suspiciously low price usually means one of those elements has been quietly removed from the package.

The clinic and surgeon are named, not hidden behind a brand

Legitimate clinics tell you exactly which hospital or surgical centre you will be in and which surgeon will perform the procedure before you pay a deposit. If a medical tourism agency or a clinic website only shows you a logo and a WhatsApp number, that is a red flag. You should be able to look up the facility independently, find its address, and confirm it operates as a licensed medical centre.

The surgeon’s name matters just as much. Search for them outside the clinic’s own website. Do they have a verifiable professional profile? Are they a member of a recognised plastic surgery society? Ask directly: how many brow lifts do you perform per year? Ask for their personal revision rate. A surgeon who is confident in their work will not dodge that question.

Accreditation you can verify yourself

JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation is one of the most recognised markers for hospital-level care, and a handful of Turkish hospitals hold it. It is worth checking. But accreditation alone is not a guarantee of outcome — it tells you about systems and processes, not about the specific surgeon’s hands.

Ask the clinic which accreditation the facility holds, then go and verify it on the accrediting body’s own website, not on the clinic’s page. If they claim JCI, look it up at jointcommissioninternational.org. If they claim a Turkish Ministry of Health licence, ask for the licence number. Clinics that have nothing to hide hand over that information without hesitation.

Reviews that go beyond five stars

Generic five-star reviews that say things like “great experience, highly recommend” tell you almost nothing. What you are looking for are reviews that describe specific details: how swelling progressed over the two weeks, whether the aftercare coordinator was reachable after the patient got home, how the clinic handled a complication or concern.

Look across multiple platforms rather than relying on the ones displayed on the clinic’s own website. Verified review platforms and patient communities — including forums where people share unfiltered accounts — are more informative than a curated gallery. Be especially alert if the clinic only has reviews from the last six to twelve months with no older history; that sometimes indicates an older entity has rebranded after problems.

Aftercare is a plan, not a paragraph

A brow lift is performed in Turkey but the recovery happens at home. That gap is where legitimate clinics distinguish themselves from risky ones. Before you sign anything, ask: what happens if I develop a complication after I fly back? Who do I contact, and during what hours? Will the surgeon or a qualified clinician review photos I send remotely?

A real aftercare plan includes written post-operative instructions, a named point of contact (not just a general inbox), clear guidance on warning signs that require immediate local medical attention, and a follow-up schedule. No procedure is risk-free, and the clinics that acknowledge that openly — rather than only showing you before-and-after photos of perfect results — are the ones taking patient safety seriously. Pressure to book immediately, limited-time discount offers, and vague answers about what is included in the price are not sales tactics you should accept from a medical provider.

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

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.

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.

Is a brow lift under general anaesthesia safe at a Turkish clinic?

General anaesthesia safety depends heavily on the anaesthesiologist, the monitoring equipment, and the facility’s emergency protocols — not on the country alone. Ask specifically whether a board-qualified anaesthesiologist (not a nurse anaesthetist without physician oversight) will be present throughout the procedure, and confirm the facility has intensive care capacity on-site or a formal transfer agreement with a hospital that does.

What is included in a typical €2,000 – €4,500 package?

Inclusions vary widely. A complete package should cover surgeon’s fee, anaesthesiologist, operating theatre, overnight stay if required, initial post-op check, and translations or coordination support. Many packages do not include flights, accommodation, or follow-up consultations after you return home. Get a written itemised quote so you know exactly what falls outside the price.

How do I check a Turkish surgeon’s credentials?

Ask for the surgeon’s full name and their membership number with a recognised society such as the Turkish Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (TPCD). You can then search the society’s directory independently. Also ask how many years they have been performing brow lifts specifically, and request to see examples of their own documented cases rather than stock images.

What warning signs should I watch for during the sales process?

Pressure to pay a deposit before you have received a full written quote, inability to name the specific surgeon or facility before booking, testimonials that cannot be traced to real patient accounts, and unwillingness to discuss complications or revision rates are all signs worth taking seriously. A clinic that handles legitimate medical procedures will welcome your questions.

Is 5–7 days in Turkey long enough for a brow lift?

For most patients it is sufficient for the initial post-operative checks before flying, but ask your surgeon for their specific recommendation based on your case. Swelling and bruising typically peak around days three to five, and most surgeons want to see you at least once before discharge. Extended stays may be advisable if your surgeon identifies any concern during that window.

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