Adenoidectomy

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UK Coordinator - Jackie

VIP Airport Transfers

Included in all packages

About the Procedure;

Adenoidectomy

Procedure Duration

Hospital Stay

Total Stay in Turkey

Anesthesia Type

Full Recovery

Fly Home After

Scars / Incisions

Compared to UK Price

About the Procedure;

Adenoidectomy

Procedure Duration

Hospital Stay

Total Stay in Turkey

Anesthesia Type

Full Recovery

Fly Home After

Scars / Incisions

Compared to UK Price

Clinical Specifications

Procedure Type

Technique

Anesthesia

Duration

Incision Sites

Hospital Stay

Suture Removal

First Visible Results

Final Results

Combination Options

Pre-Op Tests

Contraindications

What Happens During Your Surgery

Step-by-Step

Step 1 - Preparation

Step 2 - Incision

Step 3 - Core Procedure

Step 4 - Closure

Step 5 - Recovery Room

Medical Candidacy

Risks & Complications

Real Patient Results

Before & After

Authentic results from real patients — all procedures performed by our contracted specialist surgeons at certified facilities in İzmir, Turkey.

Adenoidectomy

Adenoidectomy

Adenoidectomy

Real Patient Results

Before & After

Authentic results from real patients — all procedures performed by our contracted specialist surgeons at certified facilities in İzmir, Turkey.

Adenoidectomy

Adenoidectomy

Adenoidectomy

Contracted Surgeons/Specialists

Every surgeon in our network is individually vetted for clinical excellence, accreditation, and patient outcome track record. We partner only with Turkey’s top specialists.

Prof. Dr. Ahmet Seyhan

Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgeon

  • Former head of Celal Bayar University Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery Branch
  • 20+ Years of Experience
  • IASPS International Society of Plastic Surgery Member

Dr Cenk Tokat

Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgeon

  • 20+ Years of Experience
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Contracted Surgeons/Specialists

Every surgeon in our network is individually vetted for clinical excellence, accreditation, and patient outcome track record. We partner only with Turkey’s top specialists.

Prof. Dr. Ahmet Seyhan

Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgeon

  • Former head of Celal Bayar University Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery Branch
  • 20+ Years of Experience
  • IASPS International Society of Plastic Surgery Member

Dr Cenk Tokat

Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgeon

  • 20+ Years of Experience
  •  
  •  



Check our Contracted surgeons page for more.

Mandarin Grove
Recovery Retreat

Nestled among fragrant citrus groves in Urla, İzmir — just minutes from the sea — Mandarin Grove is our exclusive private retreat, built specifically for post-operative recovery. Where luxury hospitality meets clinical care.

Unlike standard medical tourism providers, every Revitalize In Turkey patient recovers here — in a peaceful, fully-staffed environment — rather than alone in a hotel room. It is our single greatest point of difference.

Serene Natural Setting

Private gardens, orange groves, Aegean sea views

24/7 Nursing Care

On-site aftercare team available around the clock

Recovery Nutrition

Chef-prepared meals tailored to healing

All Transfers Included

Airport, hospital & all appointments

Pool & Wellness

Relax and heal in beautiful surroundings

Bilingual Chaperone

To assist and guide you during your stay

Mandarin Grove
Recovery Retreat

Nestled among fragrant citrus groves in Urla, İzmir — just minutes from the sea — Mandarin Grove is our exclusive private retreat, built specifically for post-operative recovery. Where luxury hospitality meets clinical care.

Unlike standard medical tourism providers, every Revitalize In Turkey patient recovers here — in a peaceful, fully-staffed environment — rather than alone in a hotel room. It is our single greatest point of difference.

Serene Natural Setting

Private gardens, orange groves, Aegean sea views

24/7 Nursing Care

On-site aftercare team available around the clock

Recovery Nutrition

Chef-prepared meals tailored to healing

All Transfers Included

Airport, hospital & all appointments

Pool & Wellness

Relax and heal in beautiful surroundings

Bilingual Chaperone

To assist and guide you during your stay

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Your Journey

From Consultation
To Recovery

A completely managed, stress-free journey — from your first message to us, right through to your final UK follow-up.

We’ve designed every step to eliminate the anxiety that medical tourism can bring. Our UK coordinator, Turkish team, patient chaperones, and Mandarin Grove nursing staff ensure you’re never alone and always informed.

Online Consultation

Your journey starts with a consultation. You can simply send us some photos of areas of concern, prescriptions and reports if you have any for our specialist to deliver assessment on your suitability for the treatment.

Alternatively, you can opt for having a video consultation, or attend our UK meetings to get more information.

Travel & Arrival in Izmir

We assist with flight guidance and your VIP private transfer from Adnan Menderes Airport takes you directly to Mandarin Grove Retreat — no taxis, no stress.

Pre-Operative Assessment

Your Procedure

Recovery at Mandarin Grove

Return to the retreat for your recovery stay. 24/7 nursing care, daily surgeon check-ups, chef-prepared meals, peaceful grounds, and your personal English-speaking chaperone.

Return Home & UK Follow-up

Fly home with full written aftercare instructions, recovery medications, and UK coordinator Jackie available on call. WhatsApp support continues indefinitely — we never disappear after your surgery.

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Understanding your recovery timeline helps you plan your return to work, travel, and daily life with confidence.

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Day 7-10

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Week 3-6

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ADENOIDECTOMY

Adenoidectomy in Turkey: A Comprehensive Guide for International Patients

Adenoidectomy is a commonly performed ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgical procedure, particularly in children, but in some cases also in adults. It involves the removal of the adenoids—small patches of lymphoid tissue located at the back of the nasal cavity. International patients, including those from the UK, increasingly research adenoidectomy in Turkey as part of broader considerations around access to specialist ENT care and surgical services.

This article provides a detailed, educational overview of adenoidectomy as performed in Turkey, explaining the medical basis of the procedure, who it is suitable for, how it is carried out, recovery expectations, potential risks, and why Turkey is often considered for this type of treatment.


What is Adeniodectomy?

Adenoidectomy is the surgical removal of the adenoids. Adenoids are part of the immune system and play a role in fighting infections during early childhood. They are located high in the throat, behind the nose, and are not visible through the mouth.

Function of the Adenoids

  • Help trap bacteria and viruses entering through the nose

  • Contribute to immune response in early childhood

  • Usually shrink naturally during adolescence

When adenoids become chronically enlarged or infected, they can cause health problems that may make surgical removal necessary.

Function of the Adenoids

  • Help trap bacteria and viruses entering through the nose

  • Contribute to immune response in early childhood

  • Usually shrink naturally during adolescence

When adenoids become chronically enlarged or infected, they can cause health problems that may make surgical removal necessary.


Why Adenoids May Need to Be Removed

Enlarged or chronically infected adenoids can interfere with normal breathing and ear function. In Turkey, adenoidectomy is typically recommended only after conservative treatments have been tried and found ineffective.

Common Medical Indications

  • Persistent nasal obstruction

  • Mouth breathing, especially during sleep

  • Snoring or sleep-disordered breathing

  • Recurrent or chronic ear infections

  • Fluid build-up in the middle ear (otitis media with effusion)

  • Hearing difficulties related to ear infections

  • Recurrent sinus infections

Adenoidectomy is sometimes performed alone, but it may also be combined with tonsillectomy or insertion of ear tubes, depending on the patient’s condition.


Who Is a Suitable Candidate for Adenoidectomy?

Children

Children between the ages of 1 and 7 are the most common candidates, as adenoids are largest during early childhood. In Turkey, paediatric ENT specialists carefully assess symptoms and medical history before recommending surgery.

Children may be suitable candidates if they experience:

  • Frequent ear infections despite medical treatment

  • Ongoing nasal blockage affecting sleep or daily activities

  • Speech or hearing issues related to middle ear problems

Adults

Although less common, adults can also require adenoidectomy. Enlarged adenoids in adults may be associated with chronic infection or, in rare cases, other underlying conditions that require further investigation.

When Adenoidectomy May Not Be Suitable

  • Patients with certain bleeding disorders

  • Individuals with acute infections at the time of surgery

  • Cases where symptoms can be managed effectively with non-surgical treatment

A thorough evaluation is essential to determine suitability.


Pre-Operative Assessment in Turkey

Before adenoidectomy in Turkey, patients usually undergo a structured pre-operative process designed to ensure safety and appropriate diagnosis.

Typical Pre-Surgical Evaluation

  • Detailed medical history

  • Physical ENT examination

  • Nasal endoscopy or imaging, if required

  • Hearing tests (particularly for children)

  • Blood tests and anaesthetic assessment

For international patients, medical teams often provide clear instructions in advance, including guidance on fasting and medication use before surgery.


How Adenoidectomy Is Performed

Adenoidectomy is considered a routine ENT procedure and follows standardised surgical principles in Turkey.

Anaesthesia

  • The procedure is performed under general anaesthesia

  • Patients are fully asleep and feel no pain during surgery

Surgical Technique

  1. The mouth is gently opened using a retractor

  2. The adenoids are accessed through the mouth (no external incisions)

  3. Specialised instruments are used to remove the adenoid tissue

  4. Bleeding is controlled using cauterisation or packing

Modern techniques may include endoscopic guidance to improve precision and visualisation.

Duration of Surgery

  • Typically 20–40 minutes

  • Patients are usually discharged on the same day


Recovery Process After Adenoidectomy

Recovery from adenoidectomy is generally straightforward, particularly in children.

Immediate Post-Operative Period

  • Mild sore throat or nasal discomfort

  • Temporary nasal congestion

  • Slight fever in the first 24–48 hours

  • Drowsiness from anaesthesia

Patients are monitored for a short period before discharge.

Short-Term Recovery (First 7–10 Days)

  • Most children return to normal activities within a week

  • Soft foods and adequate hydration are recommended

  • Pain is usually mild and managed with prescribed medication

  • Nasal voice or mild snoring may persist temporarily

Full Recovery

  • Complete healing typically occurs within 1–2 weeks

  • Breathing and sleep quality often improve gradually

  • Hearing issues related to middle ear fluid may resolve over time

Post-operative follow-up is an important part of care, especially for children with previous ear problems.


Possible Risks and Complications

Adenoidectomy is considered a low-risk procedure, but no surgery is entirely without potential complications.

Common and Usually Mild Risks

  • Temporary sore throat

  • Nasal congestion

  • Mild bleeding from the nose or mouth

Less Common Complications

  • Infection

  • Excessive bleeding

  • Changes in speech (usually temporary)

  • Adverse reaction to anaesthesia

In rare cases, symptoms may persist if underlying issues are present. In Turkey, surgeons aim to minimise risks through careful patient selection and adherence to clinical guidelines.


Adenoidectomy Combined with Other Procedures

In some cases, adenoidectomy in Turkey is performed alongside additional ENT procedures.

Common Combined Procedures

  • Adenotonsillectomy (removal of adenoids and tonsils)

  • Insertion of ventilation tubes (grommets) for chronic ear infections

  • Nasal procedures to address structural issues

Combining procedures may reduce the need for multiple anaesthetic exposures.


Why Patients Consider Adenoidectomy in Turkey

International patients explore adenoidectomy in Turkey for a range of medical and practical reasons rather than promotional factors.

Common Considerations

  • Availability of experienced ENT specialists

  • Use of modern surgical and diagnostic equipment

  • Established protocols for treating international patients

  • Clear communication and structured care pathways

For families travelling from the UK or Europe, Turkey’s location and healthcare infrastructure are often part of the overall decision-making process.


Adenoidectomy Outcomes and Long-Term Expectations

Adenoidectomy aims to relieve symptoms rather than prevent all future infections.

Expected Benefits (Without Guarantees)

  • Improved nasal breathing

  • Reduced frequency of ear infections

  • Better sleep quality

  • Potential improvement in hearing if middle ear fluid resolves

It is important to understand that adenoid tissue does not typically regrow, but symptoms can persist if other contributing factors exist.


Veelgestelde vragen (FAQ)

Is adenoidectomy a common procedure in children?

Yes. Adenoidectomy is one of the most commonly performed ENT surgeries in children worldwide, including in Turkey.

Can adenoids grow back after removal?

Regrowth is uncommon but possible, especially if surgery is performed at a very young age.

How long does a child need to stay off school?

Most children return to school within 5–7 days, depending on recovery and medical advice.

Is adenoidectomy painful?

Pain is usually mild and short-lived. Discomfort is typically managed with simple pain relief.

Does adenoidectomy affect the immune system?

The immune system has many components. Removal of the adenoids does not usually cause long-term immune problems.

Can adults undergo adenoidectomy in Turkey?

Yes, although less common, adults can undergo adenoidectomy when medically indicated.


Final Thoughts

Adenoidectomy is a well-established surgical procedure with clear medical indications and predictable recovery. For patients considering treatment in Kalkoen, understanding the procedure, potential risks, and recovery process is essential for informed decision-making.


Medische disclaimer: De informatie in dit artikel is alleen bedoeld voor algemene informatieve doeleinden en mag niet worden beschouwd als medisch advies. Raadpleeg altijd een gekwalificeerde zorgverlener voordat u medische beslissingen neemt.

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