Fat Transfer Cost Turkey (2026): Price Guide, What’s Included, and What to Expect

Fat transfer cost in Turkey price guide by HayatMed Clinic. Features a patient's sculpted abdomen, consultation clipboard, medical syringes, and purified fat on a table overlooking Istanbul.

Content authored by: HayatMed Medical Content Team 

Last Updated: March 16, 2026

If you are considering fat transfer in Turkey, the price depends mainly on which body area is being treated and whether liposuction in Turkey is performed as part of the same procedure.

Turkey’s typical range: €1,800–€8,000, depending on the treated area, the number of donor areas needed, and whether the plan includes larger-volume body contouring with liposuction.

For buttock procedures, published buttock fat transfer costs can help you sanity-check quotes before you compare clinics. Most clinics quote an all-inclusive package price, so checking exactly what is covered before comparing figures matters.

Results are not immediate; bruising and swelling settle over several weeks, and the outcome may take up to 6 months to become fully visible, as final results take about six months while the transferred fat establishes its blood supply and some fat is naturally reabsorbed.

Turkey Price Range and Package Inclusions

What a Typical Turkey Package Covers

Infographic outlining typical Turkey cosmetic surgery package inclusions, such as surgeon fees, transfers, pre-op tests, and aftercare, noting that flights are excluded. HayatMed Clinic.

Turkey’s typical range by area (indicative):

  • Face / facial fat transfer: $2,000–$2,900
  • Breast fat transfer (fat grafting breast augmentation): €4,000 (example 2026 clinic-published price)
  • BBL/buttock fat transfer ( Brazilian Butt Lift): $4,300–$6,500 (some providers cite ~$5,000–$8,000 depending on inclusions and complexity)
  • General fat transfer (smaller-scope cases): €1,800–€3,000

What is typically included:

  • Facility and operating room fees
  • Surgeon’s fee and anaesthesia fee
  • Pre-operative tests
  • Hospital or clinic stay
  • Airport transfers and accommodation during the recommended recovery period
  • Dedicated patient coordinator
  • Post-operative aftercare visits and a follow-up consultation (remote or in person)

Common exclusions:

  • Return flights
  • Additional laboratory tests are required after arrival
  • Prescription medications dispensed outside the clinic
  • Revision procedures are applicable

Five Main Cost Drivers

The treated area has the biggest impact on price. Larger-volume procedures, such as fat transfer to the breasts or buttocks, cost more than smaller-area treatments, such as the face or hands, because they require more operating room time and more donor fat.

  • Treated area and volume are the primary cost factors
  • Operating room time for longer procedures costs more
  • Anaesthesia type: General anaesthesia for larger cases costs more than local anaesthesia used for minor facial work
  • Combined procedures, adding a tummy tuck or eyelid surgery, increase the total fee
  • Facility accreditation: internationally accredited hospitals carry higher overhead costs

How to Compare Quotes Accurately

Not all quotes cover the same items. When you receive a cost estimate:

  • Ask whether the surgeon’s fee, anaesthesia fee, and facility fee are included or quoted separately
  • Confirm whether post-operative garments and medications are covered
  • Check how many nights of accommodation are included and whether follow-up appointments are in person or remote
  • Request an itemised written quote from each clinic

A low headline figure that excludes anaesthesia and aftercare can cost more overall than a higher all-in package. Also ask about the surgeon’s specific experience with fat transfer to the face, breasts, and buttocks, as each area has different technical requirements and risk profiles.

What Fat Transfer Is and How It Works

Infographic explaining fat transfer surgery basics: it uses the patient's own material to naturally add volume and improve contour, and requires anaesthesia. HayatMed Clinic.

Fat transfer, also called fat grafting or fat transfer and lipofilling, is a surgical procedure in which fat is removed from one part of the body by liposuction, processed, and reinjected into a different area to add volume or improve contour.

Because the transferred material comes from the patient’s own body, there is no risk of allergic reaction to a foreign substance. The procedure is surgical. Depending on the areas treated and the volume involved, it may be performed under local or general anaesthesia; your surgeon will advise which is appropriate for your plan.

Goals and complexity vary by area:

  • Facial fat transfer involves small volumes and precise placement to restore contour around the cheeks, temples, or under the eyes.
  • Breast and buttock fat transfer involves larger volumes, longer operating times, and different safety considerations.
  • Hand rejuvenation is a shorter, less invasive procedure.

Price and risk both reflect this variation.

Who May Be Suitable for Fat Transfer

Fat transfer may be appropriate for adults aged 18 or over who are in reasonable general health and have adequate donor fat available commonly in the abdomen, thighs, or flanks.

The procedure may suit people who:

  • Want natural-looking volume restoration in the face, hands, or body with fat transfer to the hips
  • Are you seeking fat transfer breast augmentation without implants
  • Want to correct contour irregularities after previous surgery or trauma
  • Have facial volume loss due to ageing, acne scarring, or asymmetry

Any existing medical conditions must be assessed individually. Controlled conditions do not automatically disqualify a patient, but they do require careful evaluation. A surgeon and anaesthetist will review your full medical history before confirming suitability.

Who May Not Be Suitable

  • People with insufficient donor fat to meet their volume goals
  • Those who smoke (smoking can affect healing and fat survival)
  • People with active infections or uncontrolled systemic illness
  • Those whose goals cannot realistically be achieved in a single session

A consultation can clarify candidacy based on your individual anatomy and health history.

The Three Stages of the Procedure

Stage 1: Fat Harvesting

The surgeon uses liposuction to remove fat from a donor site, commonly the abdomen, thighs, or flanks. The technique is careful and controlled, because the quality of harvested fat affects how well it survives after transfer.

Stage 2: Processing

The harvested fat is processed to separate viable fat cells from other fluids. Only purified fat is used for reinjection.

Stage 3: Reinjection

The surgeon injects processed fat into the target area using fine needles or cannulas, placing small amounts at multiple tissue levels to enhance blood supply and improve survival.

For larger-volume goals, Cleveland Clinic notes that multiple sessions may be needed because the volume that can be safely transferred in a single procedure has limits.

Costs in the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia

Turkey is consistently among the lower-cost destinations for fat transfer, based on all-inclusive package prices. The figures below are approximate self-pay market ranges and should not be treated as quotes.

Procedure AreaUK (£)USA ($)Canada (CAD)Australia (AUD)
Breast augmentation (fat transfer)6,495–16,9005,000–15,0007,000–20,00010,000–20,000
Breast lift and fat transfer~6,9008,000–15,0008,000–18,00012,000–18,000
Face / cheeksfrom 2,9953,000–8,0003,000–7,0005,000–10,000
Hip dipsfrom 6,4955,000–10,0005,000–12,0008,000–15,000
Lipo 360 and buttocksfrom 6,9958,000–15,0008,000–15,00012,000–20,000

Key takeaway: UK prices for breast augmentation by fat transfer range from around £6,495 to £16,900. USA prices for the same procedure run $5,000 to $15,000. Canada and Australia sit at comparable or higher levels.

Turkey vs the UK and the USA: What the Difference Reflects

The cost difference between Turkey and Western countries can be significant. However, a meaningful comparison requires checking what each price includes. Many Turkish clinic packages include accommodation, transfers, and aftercare, which would be charged separately in the UK or the USA. Adding flights and any additional travel costs gives a more accurate total.

Risks of Fat Transfer

Like all surgical procedures, fat transfer carries risks. Understanding them clearly helps patients make informed decisions.

Common and Expected

These effects are normal and typically resolve within weeks:

  • Bruising and swelling at both the donor and recipient sites
  • Temporary discomfort and soreness
  • Temporary numbness around treated areas
  • Small scars at liposuction entry points, which generally fade over time

The NHS surgical fat transfer recovery guidance notes that bruising and swelling typically settle over several weeks. However, the timeline varies by individual and by area treated.

Uncommon

Infographic detailing uncommon fat transfer complications, including fluid or blood collection, infection risk, fat necrosis lumps, and contour irregularity. HayatMed Clinic.

These complications can occur and may require treatment:

  • Seroma (fluid collection under the skin) or haematoma (blood collection)
  • Infection
  • Fat necrosis, where transferred fat cells do not survive, can lead to firm lumps and can form an oil cyst, particularly in breast fat grafting.
  • Contour irregularity at the donor or recipient site

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), these complications are well documented in the fat grafting literature, and their likelihood is influenced by technique, volume, and surgeon experience.

Rare but Serious

Fat embolism, where fat particles enter the bloodstream, is a rare but serious complication. It is particularly concerning in gluteal fat grafting.

International plastic surgery societies, including BAAPS in its gluteal fat grafting safety review, have published safety advisories specifically for this procedure, emphasising the importance of surgical technique in reducing this risk.

Patients considering buttock fat transfer should discuss this risk directly with their surgeon.

How Risk Is Reduced

  • Surgeon’s experience with the specific procedure area
  • Appropriate volume selection
  • Established injection technique
  • Thorough post-operative follow-up
  • Choosing a facility with proper accreditation

When Final Results Appear

Results from fat transfer develop gradually over up to six months. A realistic timeline:

Time PointWhat to expect
First few weeksBruising, swelling, and initial discomfort — the area may look overfilled
1–3 monthsSome fat is naturally reabsorbed; volume may decrease noticeably
Up to 6 monthsRemaining fat stabilises; final result becomes clearer

Key takeaway: The NHS advises that the full effects from fat transfer procedures may not be visible for up to six months due to natural reabsorption. Results at 3 months are not final.

The amount of fat retained varies between individuals. No specific survival percentage can be reliably stated without reference to the individual patient, the area treated, and the technique used. Your surgeon can discuss realistic expectations at your consultation.

Benefits of Fat Transfer

Infographic highlighting practical fat transfer advantages, such as a dual contouring effect, natural feel and texture, small scarring, and using your own fat. HayatMed Clinic.

Fat transfer offers several practical advantages worth understanding clearly.

  • Uses the patient’s own fat, so there is no risk of allergic reaction to a foreign substance
  • Offers dual contouring, the donor site is slimmed through liposuction, while the recipient site gains volume
  • Where fat survives, results can be long-lasting with stable weight
  • Scarring is generally small, since fat is injected through fine needles or cannulas
  • The texture and feel of transferred fat tend to be natural, since the material is biological tissue

It is important not to overstate these benefits. Fat transfer is not risk-free, results are not guaranteed, and not all transferred fat will survive. The procedure may need to be repeated for larger-volume goals.

The U.S. FDA warning on injectable silicone highlights serious harms from illegal injections, such as injectable silicone or products falsely marketed as approved fillers used to enhance buttocks, breasts, and other body parts, which should not be confused with surgical fat transfer performed in a regulated medical setting.

frequently asked questions

Turkey’s typical range: €1,800–€8,000, depending on the treated area, the number of donor areas needed, and whether the plan includes larger-volume body contouring with liposuction. Most Turkish clinics offer all-inclusive packages covering surgery, accommodation, transfers, and aftercare. Always request an itemised written quote before comparing clinics. A consultation will provide a personalised figure based on your specific anatomy and goals. Plan for bruising and swelling for a few weeks, and remember the full effect can take up to 6 months because some transferred fat is reabsorbed in the first few months.

Most all-inclusive packages cover the surgeon’s fee, anaesthesia, facility costs, pre-operative tests, airport transfers, a hotel stay for the recommended recovery period, a patient coordinator, and post-operative follow-up. Flights, additional medications dispensed outside the clinic, and any revision procedures are typically excluded. Most patients should plan for at least a few weeks of visible swelling and bruising, and it can take up to 6 months for final results to settle, so aftercare timing matters as much as inclusions.

The timing depends on the procedure and your recovery. For smaller procedures such as facial fat transfer, travel may be possible within 5 to 7 days. Larger procedures typically require a longer stay of 7 to 14 days before flying is considered safe. Your surgeon will advise based on your individual recovery progress.

One session is often enough for smaller areas such as the face or hands. For larger-volume goals such as the breasts or buttocks, the Cleveland Clinic notes that more than one procedure may be needed. Your surgeon will advise based on your starting point and goals.

The two approaches carry different risk profiles and are not directly comparable. Fat transfer avoids implant-related risks such as rupture or capsular contracture. However, it introduces its own risks, including fat reabsorption, oil cysts, fat necrosis, and, in rare cases, fat embolism. The ASPS recommends that patients discuss the specific risks of each option with a qualified surgeon.

Having a health condition does not automatically exclude you. Controlled conditions may still be compatible with surgery, but must be assessed individually by your surgeon and anaesthetist. Uncontrolled systemic conditions, active infections, and certain blood disorders may affect eligibility. A full medical history review is standard before any procedure is confirmed.

Look for surgeons who are board-certified in plastic and reconstructive surgery and are members of a recognised professional body such as the Turkish Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Ask specifically about their experience with the procedure area you are considering, their complication management protocols, and whether the facility holds international accreditation.

Conclusion

Fat Transfer Cost in Turkey in 2026 depends mainly on the treated area, the volume planned, and whether liposuction is included in the same operation.

Pricing in Turkey is generally lower than comparable procedures in the UK, USA, Canada, or Australia, particularly when comparing all-inclusive package prices. The procedure involves harvesting fat from a donor site, processing it, and reinjecting it into a target area.

Results develop gradually over up to six months as the body reabsorbs some of the transferred fat. Early changes are not final. Risks exist across all categories, from common to rare, and should be discussed openly with a qualified, accredited surgeon.

A personalised consultation is the most reliable way to confirm candidacy, understand realistic outcomes, and receive an accurate cost breakdown for your specific goals.

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Medically reviewed by Op. Dr. M. Mustafa Aydınol, board-certified plastic surgeon (TSPRAS). He specialises in aesthetic and reconstructive procedures, is known for precise technique and natural-looking outcomes, and maintains a strong focus on patient safety and personalised care.

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Zeyna Aslan

Zeyna Aslan is a medical writer at HayatMed Clinic with 13 years of experience in healthcare content. She specializes in plastic surgery and hair transplant topics, turning complex medical information into clear, patient-friendly guidance

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