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Treatment abroad, weighed honestly · Last reviewed 17 November 2025
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arm lift in Turkey, weighed honestly.

What an arm lift really costs in Turkey, the risks that matter when you fly after surgery, recovery and follow up, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
£2,000+
Indicative in Turkey
more at home
7 to 10
Days before flying
confirm with the surgeon
3 to 6 mo
For scars to mature
fading takes a year or more
The one honest thing
An arm lift trades loose skin for a permanent scar along the inner arm. How that scar settles is what people most often misjudge.
Quick answer

Is it worth going to Turkey?

Arm lift, or brachioplasty, in Turkey commonly costs from about £2,000, often a half or less of UK or US pricing for comparable work. Turkey treats a very high volume of international cosmetic patients and has many experienced plastic surgeons. At an accredited hospital with a qualified surgeon, results can be very good. The trade off is a permanent scar along the inner arm, and the flight home that follows surgery.

Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025, and vary by how much skin is removed, whether liposuction is combined, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.

What it really costs here

The price in Turkey, honestly.

In Turkey an arm lift typically runs from about £2,000 to £3,800, which is roughly €2,300 to €4,400 as an all inclusive package. Price is driven by how much skin is removed, whether liposuction is combined, and the surgeon and facility.

Indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025. Not a quote. A price far below the rest of the market often means a less experienced surgeon or a non accredited theatre. This is real surgery, so experience matters more than a headline price.

ItemIn TurkeyUK or US private
Arm lift, brachioplasty£2,000 to £3,800£4,500 to £8,000
Reported all inclusive range€2,300 to €4,400€7,000 to €14,500
Typical saving versus home40% to 60%n/a
Often included in a packagetheatre, garment, hotel, transfersn/a

Always confirm in writing what the price covers, which surgeon operates, and the currency you are billed in. Home figures are indicative bands, not a fixed quote.

The realistic experience

The trip, recovery and the follow up problem.

An arm lift is real surgery that leaves a scar along the inner arm, and a flight home follows. Plan to stay for a meaningful recovery before flying, because surgery and a flight both raise the risk of deep vein thrombosis. Expect swelling, a compression garment, and a scar that takes a year or more to fade.

01

Days 1 to 3

Surgery is usually under general anaesthetic. Expect soreness, swelling, possible drains, arms kept elevated, and a compression garment.

02

Week 1 to 2

Swelling eases and dressings and sutures are reviewed. Light movement is encouraged, but lifting and strain are avoided.

03

Day 7 to 10

Many surgeons advise waiting before flying after this kind of surgery. Confirm your own clearance to fly directly with the operating surgeon.

04

3 to 6 months

Swelling settles and the scar begins to mature, continuing to soften and fade over a year or more.

The follow up problem

Once you are home, a wound that heals slowly, a widening scar, an infection, or asymmetry is hard to manage from another country. Local surgeons are often reluctant to take on another clinic's work, so agree before you travel exactly how reviews and any revision will be handled.

Insurance and complication cover

Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective cosmetic surgery or its complications. Read the policy closely and consider dedicated medical complications cover before you book.

The risks of travelling here

What can go wrong.

An arm lift is effective for loose upper arm skin, but it is surgery with a visible scar, and the flight home adds risk. Understand these before you commit.

Clots from a flight after surgery

Surgery and flights both raise the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Allow real recovery time and get written clearance to fly.

A permanent, visible scar

An arm lift trades loose skin for a scar that runs along the inner arm. It can widen, thicken, or heal poorly, and how it settles is the thing people most often misjudge.

Wound healing problems and infection

Wound breakdown, fluid collections and infection are recognised risks, and may surface after you fly home, when help is far away.

Nerve injury and numbness

Temporary or, rarely, lasting numbness or altered sensation in the arm can occur.

Asymmetry and residual looseness

Arms may not match exactly, and some looseness can remain. No honest surgeon promises a perfect result.

How to choose safely in Turkey

Five questions before you pay.

We do not name clinics. Use these to judge any clinic in Turkey you are sent to, and treat vague answers, pressure to book, and prices far below the market as the warning signs that matter most.

1
Is the surgeon a qualified plastic surgeon?
Ask for registration with the Turkish Medical Association and membership of the Turkish Society of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, not a general practitioner doing cosmetic work.
2
Is the hospital accredited and authorised?
Look for the Saglik Bakanligi, the Turkish Ministry of Health, International Health Tourism Authorization, and JCI accreditation for larger hospitals. An arm lift belongs in a proper, equipped theatre with anaesthetic support.
3
Where will the scar sit, and how is it managed?
A good surgeon shows you where the scar will run, explains scar care, and is honest that it is permanent. Be wary of anyone who downplays it.
4
Who gives the anaesthetic, and what monitoring is there?
A qualified anaesthetist and full monitoring matter. Confirm this is included, not an optional extra, and be cautious about combining several procedures at once.
5
What happens if I need a review or revision at home?
Get the aftercare plan, garment guidance, and any revision terms in writing, including who pays and how a revision works once you are back home.
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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

Is an arm lift in Turkey safe?

At an accredited hospital where a qualified plastic surgeon operates with proper anaesthetic support, it can be safe and the results good. Risk rises with non accredited theatres, inexperience, and flying home too soon. This page helps you tell a careful clinic from a risky one.

Why is it so much cheaper in Turkey?

Mostly lower labour, facility and overhead costs, a very large surgical market, and favourable exchange rates, not lower quality by default. A price far below the rest of the market can signal a less experienced surgeon.

Will I have a visible scar?

Yes. An arm lift removes skin and leaves a scar that usually runs along the inner arm. It fades over a year or more but is permanent. A shorter scar may be possible if only a little skin needs removing.

How long should I stay in Turkey after surgery?

Plan for a stay of roughly seven to ten days before flying, because of clot and wound healing risk. Always confirm your own clearance to fly with the operating surgeon.

When will I see the final result?

Swelling settles over months and the scar matures over a year or more. The shape is usually clear by three to six months, but scar fading takes longer.

Keep reading

Where to go next.

For the wider picture, see our Turkey destination guide, the arm lift cost comparison, and our guide on travelling after surgery. When you are ready, you can Get Matched.

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