Planning laser skin resurfacing in Turkey from the Netherlands? Flights, entry rules, what aftercare looks like back home, and how to plan the trip — Dutch patient guide.
Travelling from the Netherlands for laser skin resurfacing is well-trodden — Turkey treats large numbers of Dutch patients every year. The surgery is the same wherever you start; what differs is the logistics. Here's the Dutch patient view.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
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| Price range | €500 – €2,000 |
| Procedure time | 30 min – 2 hours |
| Anaesthesia | Topical or local |
| Downtime | 3 days – 3 weeks |
| Recovery | 2–6 weeks |
| Stay in Turkey | 3–7 days |
Getting there
- ✓Flight time: ~3.5 hours from common hubs (Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Rotterdam).
- ✓Entry: EU citizens travel with an ID card or passport; check the 90-day rules.
- ✓Currency: EUR (€).
Recovery and flying home
Avoid flying for the first 5–7 days after major surgery unless cleared. Plan your stay around the surgeon-recommended recovery window (3–7 days for laser skin resurfacing) rather than the cheapest flight.
Follow-up back home
Dutch basic insurance does not reimburse elective cosmetic surgery abroad. Keep operative notes and arrange local aftercare in advance. Keep your operative notes and a remote check-in with your Turkish clinic.
Plan the money properly
Laser Skin Resurfacing typically costs €500 – €2,000 in Turkey. Add flights (often not in the package), accommodation beyond the included nights, and a contingency for follow-up at home in the Netherlands.
About Laser Skin Resurfacing in Turkey
Laser skin resurfacing uses concentrated beams of light to remove damaged skin layer by layer, stimulating new collagen production and revealing smoother, younger-looking skin. It effectively treats acne scars, wrinkles, sun damage, age spots, and uneven skin tone.
Turkish dermatology clinics offer both ablative (CO2, Erbium) and non-ablative (Fraxel) laser technologies at significantly lower prices. Many clinics combine laser treatments with PRP or chemical peels for enhanced results.
Treatment duration varies from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the area and depth of treatment. Recovery ranges from 3-5 days for non-ablative treatments to 2-3 weeks for full ablative resurfacing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many laser sessions do I need?
Ablative treatments typically require 1-2 sessions. Non-ablative treatments usually need 3-5 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart. Your dermatologist will create a treatment plan based on your skin condition and goals.
Is laser skin resurfacing safe for darker skin tones?
Some lasers carry a higher risk of pigmentation changes on darker skin. Non-ablative lasers and Nd:YAG lasers are generally safer for darker skin tones. A thorough consultation ensures the right laser type is selected for your skin.
What is the difference between ablative and non-ablative lasers?
Ablative lasers (CO2, Erbium) remove outer skin layers for dramatic results but require longer recovery (2-3 weeks). Non-ablative lasers (Fraxel) heat deeper layers without removing skin, offering gentler treatment with 3-5 days of downtime.
Can laser treat acne scars?
Yes, laser resurfacing is one of the most effective treatments for acne scars. Fractional CO2 laser can reduce scar depth by 50-75% over 1-3 sessions by stimulating new collagen to fill and smooth the scarred areas.
How much does laser skin resurfacing cost in Turkey?
Laser skin resurfacing in Turkey costs €500-€2,000 depending on the laser type and treatment area. Full-face CO2 laser costs €1,000-€2,000, while targeted Fraxel treatments start at €500. UK prices range from €1,500-€5,000.
Do I need a visa to go to Turkey for laser skin resurfacing from the Netherlands?
EU citizens travel with an ID card or passport; check the 90-day rules. Always confirm the current rules for your nationality before booking.
How long should I stay in Turkey for laser skin resurfacing?
Plan around the recommended window (3–7 days). Avoid flying for the first 5–7 days after major surgery unless cleared.
Will my home health system cover follow-up?
Dutch basic insurance does not reimburse elective cosmetic surgery abroad. Keep operative notes and arrange local aftercare in advance.
How much should a Dutch patient budget for laser skin resurfacing in Turkey?
The procedure itself is typically €500 – €2,000; add flights, extra accommodation and a contingency for any follow-up back home.