Planning lens replacement in Turkey from Australia? Flights, entry rules, what aftercare looks like back home, and how to plan the trip — Australian patient guide.
Travelling from Australia for lens replacement is well-trodden — Turkey treats large numbers of Australian patients every year. The surgery is the same wherever you start; what differs is the logistics. Here's the Australian patient view.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
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| Price range | €2,000 – €4,000 |
| Procedure time | 15–20 min per eye |
| Anaesthesia | Topical (eye drops) |
| Downtime | 2–3 days |
| Recovery | 4–6 weeks |
| Stay in Turkey | 5–7 days |
Getting there
- ✓Flight time: ~16–18 hours (multi-leg) from common hubs (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth (via a Gulf or European hub)).
- ✓Entry: Australian passport holders need an e-Visa or to confirm current entry rules.
- ✓Currency: AUD ($).
Recovery and flying home
Stay in Turkey for the surgeon-recommended window; the long-haul return raises clot risk if you fly too early. Plan your stay around the surgeon-recommended recovery window (5–7 days for lens replacement) rather than the cheapest flight.
Follow-up back home
Medicare and private funds generally exclude elective cosmetic surgery abroad and resulting complications. The long flight makes staying for the full recovery window especially important. Keep your operative notes and a remote check-in with your Turkish clinic.
Plan the money properly
Lens Replacement typically costs €2,000 – €4,000 in Turkey. Add flights (often not in the package), accommodation beyond the included nights, and a contingency for follow-up at home in Australia.
About Lens Replacement in Turkey
Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) replaces your eye's natural lens with a premium artificial intraocular lens (IOL). It corrects high prescriptions, presbyopia, and astigmatism that LASIK cannot treat, and also prevents future cataracts.
Turkey's ophthalmology centers offer multifocal, trifocal, and toric IOLs from leading manufacturers at a fraction of Western prices. Many surgeons have trained at top European institutions and use the latest phacoemulsification techniques.
The procedure takes about 15-20 minutes per eye, usually performed on separate days. Vision improves within 24 hours and stabilizes over 4-6 weeks. RLE is particularly suited for patients over 45 or those with high prescriptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lens replacement better than LASIK?
For patients over 45 or with very high prescriptions, RLE is often the better choice. It corrects presbyopia (reading glasses), prevents cataracts, and works for prescriptions too high for LASIK. Younger patients with moderate prescriptions generally do better with LASIK.
How long do lens replacement results last?
The artificial lens is permanent and does not degrade over time. Unlike LASIK, the results do not change with age, and you will never develop cataracts in the treated eye.
What types of lenses are available?
Options include monofocal (one distance), multifocal (near and far), trifocal (near, intermediate, and far), and toric lenses (for astigmatism). Trifocal lenses like the FineVision or PanOptix offer the widest range of clear vision.
Does lens replacement hurt?
No. The procedure is performed under topical anesthesia and is painless. You may experience mild grittiness or light sensitivity for a few days afterward.
How much does lens replacement cost in Turkey?
Lens replacement in Turkey costs €2,000-€4,000 per eye depending on the lens type (monofocal, multifocal, or trifocal). This compares to €4,000-€8,000 per eye in the UK.
Do I need a visa to go to Turkey for lens replacement from Australia?
Australian passport holders need an e-Visa or to confirm current entry rules. Always confirm the current rules for your nationality before booking.
How long should I stay in Turkey for lens replacement?
Plan around the recommended window (5–7 days). Stay in Turkey for the surgeon-recommended window; the long-haul return raises clot risk if you fly too early.
Will my home health system cover follow-up?
Medicare and private funds generally exclude elective cosmetic surgery abroad and resulting complications. The long flight makes staying for the full recovery window especially important.
How much should a Australian patient budget for lens replacement in Turkey?
The procedure itself is typically €2,000 – €4,000; add flights, extra accommodation and a contingency for any follow-up back home.