Neck Lift Cost in Turkey (2026): Prices, Packages, FAQs

Neck lift cost in Turkey guide featuring a female patient profile in Istanbul, highlighting prices, packages, and FAQs at HayatMed Clinic

Content authored by: HayatMed Medical Content Team 

Last Updated: January 12, 2026

A cosmetic neck lift procedure tightens loose skin and repositions the underlying muscle to restore a defined jawline. This guide explains the Cost of a Neck Lift in Turkey in 2026, including localised prices and recovery timelines.

In Turkey, a mini neck lift typically costs €3,000–€3,200 and a full neck lift €3,800–€4,500, compared to £5,000–£8,000 in the UK, $6,500–$10,000 in the US, C$8,000–C$12,000 in Canada, and AU$9,000–AU$14,000 in Australia. Most patients fly home 7–10 days after surgery and return to desk work within 10–14 days.

How much is a neck lift in Turkey? A mini neck lift typically costs €3,000–€3,200 and a full neck lift €3,800–€4,500. It is mainly considered by patients with visible neck laxity or platysma banding who want a more defined jawline.

Neck lift cost in Turkey: What you need to know

  • Turkey price: €3,000–€3,200 for mini neck lift; €3,800–€4,500 for full lift
  • Package includes: Surgeon + anesthesia + 1-night stay + garment + transfers
  • Total stay: 7–10 days before flying home
  • Work return: 10–14 days for desk jobs; 3–4 weeks for physical roles
  • Flight clearance: 7–10 days post-op for intercontinental travel

Neck Lift Price Turkey 2026: What drives the range

Turkey’s neck lift procedures cost 50–65% less than in the UK or North America, thanks to lower operating expenses and favourable exchange rates.

The €3,800–€4,500 range reflects three variables: surgeon credentials (fellowship training adds €500–€800), facility accreditation (JCI-certified hospitals charge 15–20% more than standard clinics), and technique complexity (deep plane approaches extend operating time by 45–60 minutes).

ProcedureTurkey (EUR)UK (GBP)USA (USD)Canada (CAD)Australia (AUD)
Full Neck Lift€3,800–€4,500£5,000 – £8,000$6,500 – $10,000C$8,000 – C$12,000AU$9,000 – AU$14,000
Mini Neck Lift€3,000–€3,200£3,500 – £5,500$4,200 – $7,000C$5,500 – C$9,000AU$7,000 – AU$11,000
Neck Lipo (Add-on)€800 – €1,400£1,800 – £3,000$2,000 – $3,500C$2,700 – C$4,500AU$3,000 – AU$5,000
Facelift + Neck Combo€4,500 – €7,200£8,000 – £13,000$10,000 – $16,000C$13,000 – C$20,000AU$15,000 – AU$24,000

Mini neck lift cost in Turkey for mild cases.

A mini procedure removes excess skin through shorter incisions without deep muscle repair. It suits patients under 50 with mild jowling and intact muscle tone, costing €1,000–€1,300 less than a full lift. Recovery is faster; most can resume desk work in about 7 days. Surgeons often pair mini neck lifts with chin augmentation or buccal fat removal to sharpen the lower face contour.

Neck liposuction cost in Turkey: When fat removal is enough.

In Turkey, neck liposuction cost typically ranges from €800–€1,400, and the procedure works best if you have localised fat pockets but firm, naturally contracting skin.

Patients over 50 or those with poor elasticity typically need a full lift to address sagging.

Liposuction won’t tighten loose skin. During the consultation, your surgeon assesses elasticity with a pinch test to determine the appropriate approach. For decision-making, see our neck lift vs neck liposuction comparison in Istanbul.

Turkey vs UK Neck Lift Prices (2026): Costs & What’s Included

Turkey can offer private-clinic care at lower total prices than the UK, depending on what is included in the quote. British patients pay £5,000–£8,000 for surgeon and facility fees alone, then add anaesthesia (£800–£1,200), garments (£80–£150), and follow-up visits (£100–£200 per session) separately.

In Turkey, the €3,800–€4,500 quote covers surgeon + anaesthesia + 1-night stay + garment + transfers + 10 days of post-op appointments, matching what UK patients spend on theatre fees alone.

Turkey€2,800 – €4,500Surgeon + Anesthesia + 1-Night Stay + Garment + Transfers + 10-Day Follow-upJCI-accredited hospitals; English-speaking teams; often combined with tourism. All-inclusive package.
UK£5,000 – £8,000Surgeon and Facility Fee onlyAnesthesia, garments, imaging billed separately. Longer wait times for consultations/surgery.
USA$6,500 – $10,000Surgeon, Facility, AnesthesiaCalifornia/New York costs 20–30% higher. Garments, pre-op tests billed separately.
CanadaC$8,000 – C$12,000Surgeon, Anesthesia, Operating RoomHospital stay extra in some provinces. No provincial health coverage for cosmetic surgery.
AustraliaAU$9,000 – AU$14,000Surgeon, Anesthesia, Day Surgery FacilityMedicare rebates do not apply. Overnight stay often billed separately.

All-inclusive neck lift package: What’s covered and what’s not

Infographic comparing included vs. not included items in an all-inclusive neck lift package in Turkey at HayatMed Clinic.

Turkey’s package model bundles services that UK and US patients pay for separately. A typical all-inclusive arrangement includes:

Included:

  • Surgeon + anesthesia + 1-night stay + garment + transfers
  • Operating room costs at a JCI or ISO-accredited facility
  • Nursing checks every 4 hours during hospital stay
  • Follow-up visits on days 1, 5, and 10 with suture removal and wound care supplies

Not included:

  • International flights and extra hotel nights beyond 7–10 days
  • Travel insurance and prescription medications after discharge
  • Revision procedures (though major complications within 30 days often covered, confirm in writing)

Neck lift recovery time, Turkey: Day-by-day milestones

Infographic detailing the 4-stage neck lift recovery timeline in Turkey, covering milestones from days 0-3 up to weeks 3-6.

Peak swelling occurs between days 2–4, then improves steadily. Bruising fades within 10–14 days, and incision lines lighten over 3–6 months, consistent with neck lift recovery timelines reported by speciality societies.

Industry data suggest serious complications occur in fewer than 2% of neck lift cases when performed by qualified surgeons in accredited facilities.

  • Days 0–3: Moderate swelling and tightness; drainage tubes removed day 1–2; keep head elevated 30–45 degrees; light walking encouraged to prevent clots
  • Days 4–7: Swelling peaks then reduces; first sutures removed around day 5–7; most patients feel comfortable in public with a light scarf or makeup
  • Days 8–14: Bruising nearly resolved; return to desk work; avoid lifting over 5 kg; wear compression garment 12–16 hours daily
  • Weeks 3–6: Resume cardio and resistance training gradually, similar to facelift recovery advice from major hospitals; residual numbness is normal along the jawline; incision lines are still pink but fading with silicone gel

Fit-to-fly: Many airlines allow travel after the first week; most surgeons recommend 7–10 days for long-haul flights to minimise the effects of cabin pressure on healing tissues, in line with NHS guidance on cosmetic surgery abroad. Wear your compression garment during the flight and walk the aisle every 90 minutes.

Techniques and what they cost

A standard neck lift tightens skin, repositions fat, and repairs separated platysma muscles, the vertical bands visible when you tense your neck. Incisions run behind the ears and under the chin. Deep plane neck lift techniques release and reposition deeper tissue layers for longer-lasting results, adding €500–€1,000 to the base price due to extended operating time (typically 3–4 hours versus 2–2.5 hours for standard lifts). Average OR time 120–150 minutes; drains removed day 1–2; first sutures day 5–7.

  • Platysmaplasty: Suturing the platysma muscles back together in the midline eliminates banding and restores neck contour. Platysmaplasty is included in full neck lift pricing; surgeons don’t charge separately unless unusually complex reconstruction is needed.
  • Fat contouring: Uses liposuction or direct excision. If you have a thick layer of fat, your surgeon performs both liposuction and skin excision in one session. Patients with minimal fat skip this step, reducing operating time and cost by 20–30 minutes.

Risks and when to contact your surgeon

Neck lift complications remain uncommon when performed in accredited facilities by experienced surgeons. ASPS (2024) reports hematoma (blood pooling under skin) in approximately 1–2% of cases, typically within the first 24 hours, similar to hematoma incidence in neck rejuvenation described in recent reviews. Other risks include temporary numbness along the jawline (which resolves in 6–12 weeks for most patients), minor asymmetry requiring office-based adjustment (in 5% of cases), infection in under 1% with prophylactic antibiotics, and unfavourable scarring.

Report immediately: Sudden one-sided swelling or pain, fever above 38°C (100.4°F), wound separation, or unusual drainage. Most Turkish clinics provide 24-hour surgeon contact and partner with local hospitals for urgent care. Confirm your package includes emergency protocols and whether follow-up costs are covered if issues arise after you return home.

Who should consider a neck lift in Turkey?

Infographic from HayatMed Clinic titled "Neck Lift Price Drivers (Turkey)," comparing Turkish neck lift prices (€1,800-€4,500) to UK/NA costs (50-65% less). It details how surgeon credentials (fellowship), facility accreditation (JCI), and surgical technique (deep plane) influence the final price.

Ideal candidates are 40–70 years old with moderate to severe neck laxity, visible platysma bands, or excess skin after weight loss. A consultation for neck lift surgery in Turkey will confirm whether you meet these criteria. You need realistic expectations, a stable weight for 6–12 months, and no active smoking (or willingness to quit 4 weeks before and after), since smoking greatly increases surgical complications and delayed healing.

  • Good fit: Moderate to severe skin laxity, visible muscle bands, stable health, BMI under 32
  • Mini lift candidates: Age 35–50, mild sagging, good skin elasticity, no muscle banding
  • Combination candidates: Concurrent jowling, deep nasolabial folds, or midface volume loss often benefit from a combined facelift and neck lift (adds €1,700–€2,700)
  • Medical clearance needed: Controlled hypertension or diabetes acceptable with recent bloodwork; uncontrolled conditions, clotting disorders, or recent cardiac events require stabilisation first

FAQs: Neck lift cost in Turkey

Mini neck lifts start around €3,000–€3,200 for patients with mild laxity. Lower prices reflect day-case procedures (no overnight stay) or less experienced surgeons. Verify that your surgeon is board-certified in plastic surgery and that the facility has JCI or equivalent accreditation. These credentials can indicate higher governance and safety standards; confirm your surgeon’s qualifications and the facility’s accreditation before booking.

Combining procedures costs €4,500–€7,200 total, roughly €1,700–€2,700 more than a neck lift alone and broadly in line with the typical facelift cost in Turkey when priced separately. You save on anaesthesia and facility fees versus staging surgeries separately, and recover once instead of twice. Many surgeons discount combination packages by 10–15%, making it the most cost-efficient option for comprehensive lower-face rejuvenation in a single 3.5–4-hour session.

Most surgeons clear you for air travel 7–10 days post-op, once drains are removed, and swelling has peaked. Flying earlier (day 5–6) is medically possible for short flights of under 3 hours. Still, the cabin pressure and immobility can increase swelling. Plan an 8-night stay minimum to attend day-1, day-5, and day-7 follow-ups before your return flight.

Incisions sit behind ear creases and under the chin, hidden by natural contours and hair. Scars appear pink for 6–8 weeks, then fade to thin white lines by 9–12 months. Using silicone gel sheets from week 3 onward and avoiding sun exposure for 6 months accelerates fading. Most patients feel confident without concealer by 3 months post-op.

Wear it 22–24 hours daily for the first 2 weeks, removing only for showers and wound care. From weeks 3–4, reduce to nighttime wear (8–10 hours). The garment minimises swelling, supports healing tissues, and improves final contour. Discomfort eases after day 4; choose breathable fabric to prevent irritation during Turkey’s warm months.

Full neck lifts require general anaesthesia and include a 1-night hospital stay for monitoring, as is standard in accredited facilities in Turkey. Mini lifts or lipo-only procedures may use twilight sedation with same-day discharge. Your anesthesiologist reviews your medical history beforehand, and the nursing staff check your vitals every 4 hours during your overnight stay.

When performed by qualified surgeons in accredited facilities, serious complications are uncommon. Your individual risk depends on your health, smoking status, and surgical plan, so ask your surgeon what risks apply to you and what follow-up is included once you return home.

Turkey’s lower operational costs (salaries, facility overhead, medical supplies) and competitive international pricing create the gap, not reduced quality. Many Turkish plastic surgeons are trained in Europe or North America, and JCI-accredited hospitals meet identical sterilisation, equipment, and staffing standards as Western facilities. The €2,800–€4,500 price includes surgeon, anaesthesia, 1-night stay, garment, transfers, and follow-up services. UK patients pay separately, so true savings reach 40–60% for equivalent care. Share your goals with a board-certified surgeon to receive a personalised quote tailored to your anatomy and expectations.

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Medically reviewed by Op. Dr. Mehmet Uzuner, board-certified plastic surgeon (TSPRAS). Based in Istanbul, he combines extensive surgical experience with a patient-centred approach, known for precise technique and natural-looking outcomes, and stays current through active international society involvement

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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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