Tummy Tuck Surgery in Turkey

A tummy tuck, medically known as Abdominoplasty, is one of the most effective procedures for restoring a firmer, flatter, and more contoured abdominal appearance by addressing excess skin, stubborn fat, and weakened abdominal muscles. 

A tummy tuck in Turkey starts from £3,400.Most patients fly home after 5–7 days, with their final results becoming visible over the following months and long-lasting, provided a stable weight is maintained.

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THE PROCEDURE

What is a tummy tuck?

A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen while tightening the underlying abdominal muscles to create a flatter, firmer, and more contoured midsection.

Unlike treatments that only target surface skin or fat, a modern tummy tuck also repairs weakened or separated abdominal muscles (diastasis recti), restoring the strength and contour of the abdominal wall. The procedure can effectively address loose skin following pregnancy or significant weight loss, stubborn fat deposits, and muscle laxity in a single operation.

At Revitalize in Turkey, every tummy tuck is tailored to your individual anatomy, lifestyle, and aesthetic goals. Our experienced surgeons combine advanced surgical techniques with personalised care, offering outstanding results alongside the exceptional value and hospitality that have made Turkey a leading destination for cosmetic surgery.

Board Certified Surgeons

Internationally accredited specialists with thousands of facial procedures performed.

Professional Aftercare

24/7 available aftercare personnel to assist you with any of your needs.

All Inclusive Packages

Your package not only covers your treatment, but also aftercare, accommodation, transfers and all your needs.

SUITABILITY

Are you a candidate for tummy tuck?

A tummy tuck may be right for you if you:

  • Have loose or excess skin on the abdomen following pregnancy or significant weight loss

  • Experience separated abdominal muscles (diastasis recti) or weakened abdominal support

  • Are close to your ideal weight and able to maintain a stable weight after surgery

  • Are in good general health and a non-smoker, or able to stop before surgery

  • Have realistic expectations about the results and recovery

Candidacy is always confirmed after a medical review of your medical history, photos, and goals. If a full tummy tuck isn’t necessary, we’ll honestly recommend a less extensive procedure, such as a mini tummy tuck or liposuction, where appropriate.

TECHNIQUES

Tummy tuck techniques we offer

The right technique depends on your anatomy, the degree of ageing and your recovery preferences.

Standard Tummy Tuck

Standard tummy tuck surgery addressing the loose skin on the lower part of the abdomen.

Extended Tummy Tuck

A version of tummy tuck surgery with the incision extended towards the sides of the tummy.

FDL Tummy Tuck

Tummy tuck surgery with a both horizontal and vertical incision to address loosening on both dimensions.

360 Tummy Tuck

Tummy tuck option where the skin is removed not only on the front body, but also lower back.

Reverse Tummy Tuck

Tummy tuck surgery performed with an incision on upper tummy instead of lower.

Tummy Tuck with Liposuction

Standard tummy tuck supported by lipsocution on the love handles to enhance body contour.

YOUR JOURNEY

How the process works

A safe, supported path from your first message to your flight home.

1

Share photos and goals for a tailored surgical plan and personalised quote.

2

Health checks, blood work and a face-to-face surgeon meeting on arrival.

3

Tummy tuck procedure performed, typically 2–4 hours.

4

Recovery monitoring, dressing changes, nursing support and structured follow-up.

RECOVERY

Tummy tuck recovery timeline

Days 1–3: Rest with your upper body slightly elevated and avoid standing fully upright to reduce tension on the incision. Swelling and discomfort are at their highest during this period, and your dressings and any drains are monitored by our nursing team.

Days 4–7: Drains (if used) are removed, and you’ll become more mobile while continuing to wear your compression garment. Most patients are comfortable enough to fly home after 5–7 days, subject to the surgeon’s approval.

Weeks 2–6: Swelling gradually subsides, and everyday activities can be resumed progressively. Light walking is encouraged, but strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and core workouts should be avoided until cleared by your surgeon.

Months 3–6: The abdomen continues to settle into its final shape, scar appearance improves, and any remaining swelling resolves. With a stable weight and healthy lifestyle, the results are long-lasting.

SAFETY FIRST

Risks & safety

A tummy tuck is a well-established procedure, but like any surgery, it carries risks, which we discuss openly during your consultation. These can include swelling, bruising, temporary numbness, fluid collection (seroma), delayed wound healing, and — more rarely — bleeding, infection, blood clots, or changes in skin sensation.

We minimise these risks by performing a comprehensive pre-operative health assessment, using meticulous surgical techniques, and providing structured aftercare with 24/7 access to our medical team throughout your stay. Your surgeon will explain your individual risk profile in detail and provide personalised guidance to support a safe recovery.

REAL RESULTS

Before & after

Genuine patient transformations.

tummy tuck before & after
Standard Tummy Tuck
tummy tuck before & after
Standard Tummy Tuck
tummy tuck and liposuction before & after
Tummy Tuck + Liposuction

YOUR SURGEON

Meet the specialist

Tummy tuck surgery at Revitalize is performed only by board-certified plastic surgeons.

Plastic Surgeon

Plastic Surgeon

Plastic Surgeon

PATIENT STORIES

What our patients say

Verified reviews from real tummy tuck patients. 

CONTACT US

Get a quote for our treatment packages

ANSWERS

Frequently asked questions

What is a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) and what does it do?

Abdominoplasty, commonly called a tummy tuck, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen and tightens weakened abdominal muscles. The goal is to improve abdominal contour, reduce loose or hanging skin after weight loss or pregnancy, and correct diastasis recti (separation of the abdominal muscles) to restore core support and improve posture.

What types of tummy tuck procedures are available?

There are several types: a full tummy tuck involves a hip-to-hip incision, muscle repair and skin removal above and below the umbilicus; a mini tummy tuck uses a smaller lower-abdomen incision for mild skin laxity without extensive muscle repair; and an extended tummy tuck reaches the flanks or hips and is often combined with liposuction for broader contouring. Choice depends on individual anatomy and goals.

How long does the tummy tuck operation take and what anaesthesia is used?

Operative time commonly ranges from about two to four hours for a standard abdominoplasty, depending on complexity and any combined procedures such as liposuction. Most tummy tucks are performed under general anaesthesia with intraoperative monitoring by an anaesthetist; limited procedures may sometimes use sedation with local anaesthesia.

Is a tummy tuck dangerous? What are the risks?

Like any major surgery, abdominoplasty carries risks: bleeding, seroma (fluid collection), wound healing problems, infection, scarring, and thromboembolic events. Anaesthetic risks also apply. We reduce risk through careful pre‑operative assessment, optimisation of health (including smoking cessation), accredited facilities, experienced surgical teams, perioperative prophylaxis and close post‑op follow‑up.

What should I expect during recovery after a tummy tuck?

Early recovery focuses on pain control, preventing complications and gradual mobilisation. Many patients stay in hospital for 24–48 hours. Swelling, bruising and soreness are normal. A compression garment (faja) is usually recommended to support the abdomen and reduce swelling. Light walking is encouraged early; strenuous exercise and heavy lifting are typically avoided for 4–8 weeks or until cleared by your surgeon.

What is a faja and how long should I wear it after surgery?

A faja is a medical compression garment that supports the abdomen, reduces swelling, aids skin retraction and improves comfort. Surgeons commonly advise continuous wear for several weeks, then daytime use for additional weeks. Exact duration varies by surgeon and procedure, so follow the specific post‑op instructions given by your treating team.

Will a tummy tuck correct diastasis recti?

Yes. Repair of diastasis recti is a common part of abdominoplasty. The separated rectus muscles are sutured together to restore the midline fascia, which can strengthen the core, reduce abdominal bulge and sometimes improve posture and back symptoms.

Can I become pregnant after a tummy tuck?

Pregnancy after abdominoplasty is possible but not recommended if you want to preserve surgical results. Pregnancy can stretch the abdominal wall and skin and may reverse some of the benefits. We advise completing family plans before surgery; if pregnancy occurs afterwards, consult your surgeon for personalised advice and timing for any revision if desired.

Who is an ideal candidate for a tummy tuck?

Ideal candidates are in generally good health, at a stable weight, non‑smokers (or willing to stop), and have realistic expectations. Patients with uncontrolled medical conditions or a high BMI may need optimisation or may be advised against surgery. Discuss medical history, medications and lifestyle during consultation to confirm suitability.

How should I prepare before a tummy tuck operation?

Preparation typically includes medical assessments (blood tests, ECG if indicated), stopping smoking several weeks before and after surgery, pausing medications or supplements that increase bleeding risk as directed, and arranging travel, accommodation and support for the immediate post‑op period. Follow fasting and medication instructions given by your surgical team.

What does the treatment pathway look like if we choose Turkey for our tummy tuck?

A typical pathway includes initial enquiry and virtual consultation, pre‑op assessments, arrival in Turkey for surgery, a short hospital stay followed by recovery in a hotel or recovery centre, and remote follow‑up once home. Many providers offer packages that include transfers, accommodation and some nights of recovery; confirm what is included and language support beforehand.

Which Turkish cities are popular for tummy tuck surgery?

Istanbul is the major hub for cosmetic surgery; other cities with accredited facilities include Ankara and Izmir. These centres often combine medical infrastructure with dedicated medical tourism services, recovery hotels and English‑speaking coordinators to support UK patients.

How does tummy tuck cost in Turkey compare with the UK?

Prices in Turkey are often lower than in the UK due to differences in facility and staffing costs, but the final price depends on the type of tummy tuck (full, mini, extended), surgeon experience, hospital accreditation, anaesthesia fees, extent of liposuction, and included services such as transfers and accommodation. We do not list fixed prices here; contact us for a personalised quotation and a transparent breakdown of inclusions.

What typically is included in a tummy tuck treatment package in Turkey?

Many packages include the virtual pre‑op consultation, surgery, hospital stay, surgeon and anaesthetist fees, post‑operative garments (such as a faja), transfers and some nights’ accommodation. Exclusions often include extended recovery stays, certain pre‑op tests, and management of complications after repatriation. Always verify the package details in writing.

How do we arrange follow‑up care after returning to the UK?

Providers usually offer early in‑person checks in Turkey and virtual follow‑ups after you return home. Confirm how post‑op issues will be handled once you are back in the UK, including responsibilities for any additional treatment, access to local emergency care and the provider’s repatriation policy if complications arise.

What signs after surgery should prompt urgent medical attention?

Seek prompt assessment for increasing wound redness, heavy or foul‑smelling discharge, rising fever, sudden worsening pain, rapid swelling, chest pain or shortness of breath. These may indicate infection, wound problems or thromboembolic events and require immediate contact with your treating team or local emergency services.

Is travel insurance necessary for medical tourism and does standard cover apply?

Travel insurance that covers medical tourism is strongly advised. Many standard policies exclude elective cosmetic procedures, so check policy terms carefully or obtain specialist cover that includes medical travel and potential repatriation. Also keep copies of consent forms, treatment plans and contact details for the clinic.

How do we enquire about tummy tuck pricing and arrange a consultation?

Contact us via our enquiry form, phone or email with your medical history, preferred procedure type (full, mini, extended), and proposed travel dates. We will arrange a virtual assessment, confirm candidacy, and provide a tailored quotation with a clear breakdown of what is included and recommended aftercare for UK residents.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Cenk Tokat – 2026

 

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