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Arm lift (brachioplasty) in Turkey

Key takeaways:

  • An arm lift, or brachioplasty, in Turkey involves surgically removing excess skin and fat from the upper arms to improve their appearance, often using liposuction techniques and skin excision.
  • Patients typically require a 1-day hospital stay followed by 3 to 6 days in a hotel, depending on the specific package chosen.
  • The cost generally covers consultations with a plastic surgeon and an anesthesiologist, preoperative tests, general anesthesia, a follow-up visit, hospital stay, post-operative medications, and transfers between the airport, hotel, and clinic.

12 Arm lift (brachioplasty) Packages at Turkey’ Clinics

How much does Arm lift (brachioplasty) in Turkey cost?

The price for Arm lift (brachioplasty) in Turkey ranges between £2 040 - £5 810.

The Arm lift (brachioplasty) offers include:

  • Consultation with a plastic surgeon and an anesthesiologist
  • Preoperative tests and general anesthesia
  • Hospitalisation and subsequent hotel stay
  • Transfers between the airport, hotel, and clinic
  • Follow-up visits and necessary post-op medications

Factors influencing the cost include the extent of surgery, surgeon’s expertise, and the duration of the stay in Turkey.

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Arm lift (brachioplasty)from £5 910from £2 720

Viktoriia Ripa, medical editor 

This content conforms to the Editorial Policy of Bookimed UK and has been medically reviewed by Viktoria Ripa, a professional dentist. She coordinates care for international patients seeking dental and plastic surgery treatments at Bookimed UK.

Updated: 2024-12-03

FAQ about Arm lift (brachioplasty) in Turkey

What are the requirements for pre-procedure preparation?

Before undergoing an arm lift (brachioplasty) in Turkey, patients must undergo a series of preoperative tests to ensure they are fit for surgery. This typically includes:

  • Blood tests to check for any underlying conditions that might affect the surgery or anaesthesia.
  • Consultations with both a plastic surgeon and an anesthesiologist to discuss any potential risks and review your medical history.
  • Echocardiography and a chest X-ray to assess heart and lung health.

Patients are also advised to stop smoking and avoid certain medications that can increase bleeding, such as aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, and herbal supplements, for a specified period before and after surgery.

How long does the Arm lift (brachioplasty) typically take?

The procedure usually takes between 1 to 3 hours, depending on the extent of the surgery and whether additional procedures are being performed simultaneously.

What is the expected recovery time after the surgery?

Recovery from an arm lift can vary, but patients generally can return to work within 1-2 weeks. Full recovery and the resumption of normal activities may take up to 4-6 weeks. Patients are typically advised to wear a compression garment to support and help the arms heal in their new shape.

What are the possible risks and complications of this Arm lift (brachioplasty)?

  • Scarring, which can be significant and permanent, although it typically fades over time.
  • Possible infection and bleeding.
  • Temporary or permanent changes in skin sensation.
  • Risks associated with anaesthesia.

What kind of post-operative care will be required?

Post-operative care includes:

  • Wearing a compression garment to reduce swelling and support the new contour of the arms.
  • Taking prescribed medications to aid healing and reduce the risk of infection.
  • Attending follow-up visits to monitor healing.
  • Avoiding strenuous activities and heavy lifting for several weeks.

When can I return to work or resume normal activities after the Arm lift (brachioplasty)?

Most patients can return to work and light daily activities within 1-2 weeks post-surgery. However, full recovery and the ability to resume all normal activities, including exercise, may take up to 6 weeks.

How many follow-up appointments are needed after the Arm lift (brachioplasty)?

Typically, patients may require several follow-up appointments post-surgery to ensure proper healing and satisfactory results. These are usually scheduled within a few days after the surgery, then weekly or bi-weekly, and finally a few months post-operation.

Will I need to take specific medications or follow a special diet post-surgery?

Post-operative medications typically include pain relievers and antibiotics to prevent infection. While there’s no specific diet, patients are advised to maintain a healthy, balanced diet to support healing.

What should I do if I experience complications or unusual symptoms after the Arm lift (brachioplasty)?

Contact your surgeon immediately if you experience severe pain, signs of infection (such as fever, excessive redness, or discharge from the incision sites), or any other unusual symptoms.

What are the costs involved in this Arm lift (brachioplasty), including additional expenses?

The cost of an arm lift in Turkey can vary widely but typically ranges from £2,600 to £3,700. This price usually includes the surgeon’s fee, anesthesia, hospital facilities, post-op medications, and sometimes the cost of a compression garment and transfers. However, accommodation is not included in all packages, so it’s important to check what is specifically covered.

How do I manage pain and discomfort during the recovery process?

Pain and discomfort can be managed with prescribed pain medications. Keeping the arms elevated can also help reduce swelling and discomfort.

Are there any restrictions on physical activities or travel post-operation?

Patients are advised to avoid lifting heavy objects and engaging in high-intensity activities for at least 4-6 weeks. Travel, especially long flights, should be avoided for a few weeks to prevent complications such as deep vein thrombosis.

Can I expect any visible scarring or other lasting effects from the Arm lift (brachioplasty)?

Scarring is a permanent effect of an arm lift, although it typically fades and becomes less noticeable over time. The scars are generally placed on the inner arms to make them less visible.