Planning lasik eye surgery in Turkey from the UK? Flights, entry rules, what aftercare looks like back home, and how to plan the trip — British patient guide.
Travelling from the UK for lasik eye surgery is well-trodden — Turkey treats large numbers of British patients every year. The surgery is the same wherever you start; what differs is the logistics. Here's the British patient view.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
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| Price range | €1,000 – €2,500 |
| Procedure time | 10–15 min per eye |
| Anaesthesia | Topical (eye drops) |
| Downtime | 1–2 days |
| Recovery | 1–3 months |
| Stay in Turkey | 3–5 days |
Getting there
- ✓Flight time: ~4 hours from common hubs (London (LHR/LGW/STN), Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh).
- ✓Entry: No visa required for UK passport holders for stays up to 90 days.
- ✓Currency: GBP (£).
Recovery and flying home
Most surgeons advise not flying for the first 5–10 days after major surgery to reduce DVT/clot risk. Plan your stay around the surgeon-recommended recovery window (3–5 days for lasik eye surgery) rather than the cheapest flight.
Follow-up back home
The NHS does not routinely fund follow-up or revision for elective cosmetic surgery performed privately abroad, though it will treat genuine medical emergencies. Arrange written aftercare instructions and a remote check-in with your Turkish clinic, and identify a private UK practitioner willing to provide local follow-up before you travel. Keep your operative notes and a remote check-in with your Turkish clinic.
Plan the money properly
LASIK Eye Surgery typically costs €1,000 – €2,500 in Turkey. Add flights (often not in the package), accommodation beyond the included nights, and a contingency for follow-up at home in the UK.
About LASIK Eye Surgery in Turkey
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a refractive surgery that reshapes the cornea using a precise excimer laser to correct vision problems including myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. The procedure eliminates or reduces dependence on glasses or contact lenses.
Turkey has become a leading destination for LASIK surgery, with ophthalmology centers equipped with the latest femtosecond laser technology. Turkish eye clinics perform thousands of LASIK procedures annually at 60-70% less than UK or US prices.
The procedure takes only 10-15 minutes per eye and is performed under topical anesthesia (eye drops). Most patients notice improved vision within hours and can return to normal activities within 1-2 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do LASIK results last?
LASIK results are permanent for the vast majority of patients. The corneal reshaping does not reverse. However, age-related changes like presbyopia (difficulty reading up close after 40) can still develop over time.
What is the difference between LASIK and PRK?
LASIK creates a corneal flap before reshaping, allowing faster recovery. PRK removes the surface layer instead, with slower healing but no flap-related risks. PRK may be recommended for patients with thinner corneas.
Is LASIK painful?
No. The procedure is virtually painless thanks to numbing eye drops. You may feel slight pressure during the procedure. Some patients experience mild discomfort, dryness, or light sensitivity for 24-48 hours afterward.
Am I a good candidate for LASIK?
Good candidates are 18+ with stable vision for at least one year, healthy corneas of adequate thickness, and no eye diseases. Your surgeon will perform a comprehensive evaluation including corneal mapping to determine eligibility.
How much does LASIK cost in Turkey?
LASIK in Turkey costs between €1,000 and €2,500 for both eyes, compared to €3,000-€5,000 in the UK. The price typically includes pre-operative exams, the procedure, and follow-up appointments.
Do I need a visa to go to Turkey for lasik eye surgery from the UK?
No visa required for UK passport holders for stays up to 90 days. Always confirm the current rules for your nationality before booking.
How long should I stay in Turkey for lasik eye surgery?
Plan around the recommended window (3–5 days). Most surgeons advise not flying for the first 5–10 days after major surgery to reduce DVT/clot risk.
Will my home health system cover follow-up?
The NHS does not routinely fund follow-up or revision for elective cosmetic surgery performed privately abroad, though it will treat genuine medical emergencies. Arrange written aftercare instructions and a remote check-in with your Turkish clinic, and identify a private UK practitioner willing to provide local follow-up before you travel.
How much should a British patient budget for lasik eye surgery in Turkey?
The procedure itself is typically €1,000 – €2,500; add flights, extra accommodation and a contingency for any follow-up back home.