How Much Does a Mommy Makeover Cost in Turkey? 2026 Price Guide

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Content authored by: HayatMed Medical Content Team 

Last Updated: January 28, 2026

Mommy Makeover Cost in Turkey typically ranges from £4,200 to £7,800 in 2026, offering savings of 52–68% compared to equivalent private care in the UK, US, Canada, and Australia.

Turkish facilities bundle surgical fees, hospital stays, accommodation, ground transfers, and follow-up appointments into one transparent price. However, your final cost depends on the procedures you combine, the complexity of your surgery, and your individual health profile.

Most packages target the abdomen and breasts through tummy tuck, breast and liposuction procedures. You’ll stay 5–7 nights in total: 1-2 nights in the hospital and the rest in a partner hotel. Surgeon credentials, facility accreditation, and any added procedures shift the price within that range.

Quick answer: mommy makeover cost in Turkey

HayatMed Clinic infographic on Mommy Makeover cost in Turkey, highlighting £4,200–£7,800 price range, 52–68% savings vs UK, and comprehensive medical package inclusions.

Standard packages cost £4,200–£7,800 for two to three procedures at accredited facilities in Turkey. You’ll need 7–10 days in-country for consultation, surgery, drain removal, and flight clearance. Compared to Western private rates, you save 52–68%, which is £6,000- £12,000 less than UK pricing.

A mommy makeover is a customised combination of post-pregnancy procedures, usually a tummy tuck and breast surgery, with or without liposuction. UK searches may use “mummy makeover”; it refers to the same combined approach.

Your quote covers:

  • Surgeon and anaesthesia fees, operating theatre time
  • 1–2 hospital nights in a private room, 4–6 hotel nights with breakfast
  • Airport and clinic transfers, medical interpreter
  • Pre-surgery lab work and ECG, post-op check-ups before departure
  • Compression garments, starter medications (antibiotics, pain relief)
  • Drain care and removal, 24-hour emergency contact for 30 days

You’ll pay separately for flights, travel insurance, any additional hotel nights, and procedures not included in your agreed-upon package.

Turkey vs UK, US, Canada, Australia: price comparison

British patients save £6,000–£12,000 even after accounting for flights and accommodation. The table below shows the private costs for the same abdominoplasty-plus-breast-surgery package in each market.

CountryStandard Package Range (Approx.)Extended Package Range (Approx.)
Turkey£4,200 – £5,800
($5,300 – $7,300)£6,200 – £7,800
($7,800 – $9,900)
UK£10,000 – £18,000£15,000 – £22,000
USA$15,000 – $25,000$20,000 – $32,000
CanadaC$18,000 – C$30,000C$24,000 – C$38,000
AustraliaA$20,000 – A$32,000A$26,000 – A$40,000

Higher Western costs reflect elevated surgeon fees, operating-theatre charges, and facility overheads. Turkish clinics achieve lower pricing through bundled care models and higher procedure volumes, while still meeting international safety standards.

Most Turkish providers quote in euros or sterling and lock your exchange rate at the time of booking, protecting you from currency fluctuations between the deposit and final payment.

What Turkish mommy makeover packages include

All-inclusive packages eliminate surprise fees by bundling surgery, accommodation, and transfers into one upfront price. Knowing what’s standard versus what costs extra helps you budget accurately.

Standard inclusions

HayatMed Clinic infographic detailing comprehensive Turkish medical package inclusions, covering surgery and facility fees, hospital and hotel stay in Istanbul, transport and interpreter services, medical garments, medications, and follow-up care.

Most Turkish packages cover:

  • Surgery and facility: Agreed procedures (tummy tuck, breast lift/augmentation/reduction), board-certified surgeon and anaesthesia teams, operating theatre time
  • Accommodation: 1–2 hospital nights (private room with bathroom), 4–6 hotel nights (3- to 4-star, breakfast included)
  • Transport and support: Airport transfers, all clinic appointments, and a medical interpreter throughout your stay
  • Medical supplies: Compression garments (abdominal binder, surgical bra), starter medications (antibiotics, pain relief), drain care and removal
  • Testing and follow-up: Pre-op blood work and ECG, 2–3 post-op visits before departure, 24-hour emergency contact for 30 days

What you pay for separately

Expect additional costs for:

  • International flights, travel and medical tourism insurance
  • Premium hotel upgrades, extra nights beyond your package
  • Companion accommodation and meals
  • Procedures outside your agreed plan (extra liposuction areas, arm lift, thigh lift)
  • Extended medications, personalised aftercare services, scar treatments
  • Revision surgery for cosmetic changes (typically covered for medical complications within 6–12 months)

Always request an itemised quote showing the currency, validity period, included services, exclusions, deposit terms, and payment schedule before committing.

Individual procedure costs and pricing factors

Each procedure adds 2–3 hours of surgery time and £1,800–£3,200 to your package. Understanding individual costs helps you compare quotes and predict your total costs.

If you are only considering fat removal, our detailed liposuction cost breakdown explains typical stand-alone pricing.

ProcedureTypical Cost RangeSurgical Time
Full Abdominoplasty£2,400 – £3,8002 – 3 hours
Mini Abdominoplasty£1,800 – £2,6001.5 – 2 hours
Breast Augmentation£2,200 – £3,4001.5 – 2.5 hours
Breast Lift (Mastopexy)£2,000 – £3,2002 – 3 hours
Breast Augmentation + Lift£3,200 – £4,8002.5 – 3.5 hours
Breast Reduction£2,400 – £3,6002.5 – 3.5 hours
Liposuction (per area)£800 – £1,40030 – 60 minutes
Fat Transfer (per area)£1,200 – £1,80045 – 90 minutes
Labiaplasty£1,400 – £2,2001 – 1.5 hours

A tummy tuck alone typically requires 2–3 hours of operating time; adding breast augmentation extends your surgery to 4–5 hours, which increases anaesthesia and facility fees.

For patients exploring abdominoplasty on its own, our dedicated tummy tuck cost guide explains stand-alone pricing and key cost factors.

What affects your final price

  • Abdominoplasty extent: Mini tucks cost less than full or extended versions; complex techniques for significant weight loss add time and cost
  • Implant type: Anatomical and cohesive-gel implants run £400–£700 more than standard round silicone
  • Muscle repair: Severe abdominal separation may need mesh reinforcement, adding £400–£700
  • Lift complexity: Full anchor-pattern lifts take longer than vertical or crescent techniques.
  • Liposuction zones: Each area (abdomen, flanks, thighs, arms, back) counts separately

Your surgeon provides a final quote after assessing your tissue quality, skin elasticity, muscle separation, and breast changes during the consultation.

Popular package combinations and total prices

Two-procedure packages start at £4,200; comprehensive four-procedure plans reach £8,400. Most patients combine a tummy tuck procedure with breast surgery, but a mummy makeover vs breast lift comparison can help if you are considering a lift-only plan.

Two-procedure packages

  1. Tummy tuck + breast lift: £4,200–£5,600: 5-night stay, 3.5–4.5 hours surgery. Addresses loose abdominal skin and sagging breasts without implants. UK equivalent: £10,000–£14,000.
  2. Tummy tuck + breast augmentation: £4,400–£5,800: 5-night stay, 3.5–4.5 hours surgery. Implants add approximately £200–£300 to the package cost and extend the surgery by a slight amount.
  3. Breast lift + liposuction (two areas): £3,800–£5,200: 4–5 nights, 3–4 hours surgery. For patients focused on breast ptosis and stubborn fat deposits (flanks, abdomen, thighs) who want to avoid the longer tummy-tuck recovery.

Three-procedure packages

  1. Tummy tuck + breast augmentation + liposuction (two areas): £5,800–£7,200: 6-night stay, 4.5–5.5 hours surgery. Targets all three common concerns: loose abdominal skin, deflated breasts, and localised fat. The liposuction procedure in Turkey can add £1,200–£1,800 to the base prices of two procedures.
  2. Tummy tuck + breast lift with implants + liposuction: £6,200–£7,600: 6–7 nights, 5–6 hours surgery. Combining implants with a lift increases the complexity and time required for the procedure. US equivalent: $19,000–$26,000.

Four-procedure comprehensive packages

Tummy tuck + breast augmentation + liposuction (three areas) + labiaplasty: £7,000–£8,400

7-night stay, 5.5–6 hours surgery. When your estimate approaches 6 hours, experienced centres may suggest splitting procedures across two trips (3–6 months apart) to reduce anaesthesia exposure, which is common in patients with a higher BMI, prior major surgery, or complex reconstruction.

Your stay length increases with the number of procedures: two procedures require 4–5 nights, three procedures require 6–7 nights to allow for drain removal, healing checks, and flight clearance.

Real patient examples: actual total costs

Typical two-procedure packages cost £4,600–£5,200, inclusive of all costs; comprehensive four-procedure plans range from £7,400 to £8,200. These anonymised cases demonstrate how procedure mix and surgical complexity impact the final cost.

Case 1: Standard two-procedure restoration

HayatMed Clinic infographic: Mommy Makeover case study in Turkey featuring a 36-year-old patient. Covers tummy tuck and breast augmentation (325cc implants) for a £4,600 package, including 5 nights accommodation and a 2-week recovery timeline.

A 36-year-old UK patient sought treatment for separated abdominal muscles (3cm diastasis) and deflated breasts after nursing two children.

Her surgeon recommended a full tummy tuck with muscle repair plus bilateral breast augmentation surgery (325cc implants).

Surgery took 3.5 hours. Package cost: £4,600 for 5 nights (1 hospital, 4 hotel), all transfers, garments, medications, and three follow-ups. Additional expenses: £420 flights, £180 extra hotel nights.

She returned to desk work at 2 weeks and to the gym at 6 weeks.

Case 2: Comprehensive four-procedure correction

A 38-year-old Canadian patient requested maximum single-stage treatment after three pregnancies. Her surgeon performed a full tummy tuck with mesh reinforcement (severe muscle separation), breast augmentation (375cc implants), three-area liposuction, and moderate fat transfer to the buttocks.

Surgery took 5.5 hours. Package cost: £7,400, including 7 nights’ accommodation. She added 3 hotel nights at her expense (£210) to ensure comfortable drain removal before her flight. All-in Canadian budget: approximately C$13,800, including flights and insurance.

Price bands stay consistent: £4,200–£5,200 for two procedures, £5,600–£6,800 for three procedures with moderate liposuction, £7,000–£8,200 for comprehensive four-procedure packages with premium materials.

Extra costs beyond surgery packages

Budget £800–£1,200 (UK) or $1,400–$2,200 (US) beyond your package for flights, insurance, and contingencies. While your package bundles most treatment expenses, you’ll need separate funds for travel and potential extra nights.

Essential add-ons

  • Flights: UK to Istanbul/Antalya £180–£450, US $650–$1,500, Canada C$900–C$1,600, Australia A$1,400–A$2,400
  • Medical tourism insurance: Specialist policies covering surgical complications cost £40–£120 (30-day coverage); standard travel insurance excludes elective cosmetic procedures
  • Companion costs: £55–£110 per night for partner accommodation and meals
  • Extra hotel nights: £50–£90 per night at 3-star partner hotels; budget 2–3 contingency nights (£150–£270 total)
  • Lost income: 2–3 weeks off for desk work, 4–6 weeks for physical jobs

Realistic all-in budgets by country

A complete mommy makeover in Turkey costs between £5,495 and A$12,730 all-in when you include surgery, flights, travel insurance, accommodation, and daily expenses. These realistic 2026 budgets reflect what international patients from the UK, US, Canada, and Australia actually spend from departure to return.

UK Patient: Two-Procedure Package — £5,495 Total

  • Surgery package: £4,800 covers your procedures, 7-night hotel stay, airport transfers, post-op garments, and all clinic visits
  • Return flights (London–Istanbul): £280 on average for economy class
  • Travel insurance: £75 for standard medical tourism coverage
  • Extra hotel nights: £140 if you extend your stay beyond the included week
  • Daily spending: £200 for meals, local transport, and personal expenses during recovery

Your realistic all-in cost: £5,495

US Patient: Three-Procedure Package — $9,950 Total

  • Surgery package: $8,200 includes three procedures, 7-night accommodation, VIP transfers, compression garments, and follow-up care
  • Return flights (major US cities–Istanbul): $980 on average.
  • Travel insurance: $140 for comprehensive coverage
  • Extra hotel nights: $330 for additional recovery time
  • Daily spending: $300 for food, activities, and incidentals

Your realistic all-in cost: $9,950

Canada Patient: Three-Procedure Package — C$13,410 Total

  • Surgery package: C$11,200 for three procedures with full aftercare, hotel, and transfers included
  • Return flights (Toronto/Vancouver–Istanbul): C$1,350 on average
  • Travel insurance: C$180 for medical tourism policies
  • Extra hotel nights: C$280 if you stay longer than 7 nights
  • Daily spending: C$400 for dining and local expenses

Your realistic all-in cost: C$13,410

Australia Patient: Two-Procedure Package — A$12,730 Total

HayatMed Clinic infographic detailing a realistic surgery cost breakdown for Australian patients in Turkey. Shows a total of A$12,730, covering a A$9,800 two-procedure package, A$1,850 return flights, travel insurance, and daily spending.

  • Surgery package: A$9,800 covers two procedures, accommodation, airport pickup, garments, and consultations
  • Return flights (Sydney/Melbourne–Istanbul): A$1,850 on average for long-haul economy
  • Travel insurance: A$160 for standard medical travel coverage
  • Extra hotel nights: A$420 for extended recovery stays
  • Daily spending: A$500 for meals, transport, and personal costs

Your realistic all-in cost: A$12,730

Planning a larger package? Add 15–25% to these base estimates if you’re choosing four-procedure combinations, premium implants like Motiva Ergonomix, or extending your recovery beyond the standard 7-night stay. Most patients find the two- or three-procedure packages provide the best value while keeping total travel time manageable.

Recovery timeline and when you can fly home

Most patients receive flight clearance 6–8 days after undergoing a two-procedure surgery, and 8–10 days after undergoing three or more procedures. Your surgeon will check the removal of drains, trends in swelling, and wound healing before approving your travel.

Your stay breakdown

Time PeriodLocationKey Activities & Milestones
Days 0–2HospitalSurgery, IV fluids, pain management, monitoring drains before discharge.
Days 3–7HotelDaily clinic check-ups; drains remain in place (for 5-10 days total); light walking is encouraged.
Days 7–10Clinic / HotelFit-to-fly assessment; drains are removed; swelling is stable; mobility has returned with no complications.

Flights over 8 hours require extra precautions, including the use of compression stockings and, in some cases, prescribing blood thinners for individuals at higher risk. Budget 6–8 days total for two procedures, 8–10 days for three or more.

Return-to-activity milestones

  • Week 1: Hotel rest, short walks, clinic visits; no lifting, bending, reaching
  • Week 2: Light household tasks, desk work with frequent breaks possible
  • Week 3–4: Most return to desk jobs; walk 20–30 minutes daily
  • Week 6–8: Gym cleared (avoid core-intensive exercises); swelling improves
  • Months 3–6: Final results emerge as healing completes, scars mature

Physical jobs (lifting, prolonged standing) typically need 4–6 weeks before returning to work. Delegate childcare responsibilities (lifting toddlers, carrying car seats) for 4–6 weeks to protect your abdominal repair.

Risks and how complications are managed

HayatMed Clinic infographic on plastic surgery complication management and risk awareness. Details prevention protocols for seroma, delayed wound healing, DVT, and infection, alongside the clinic's policy on medical versus cosmetic revisions in Istanbul.

Complications are uncommon at accredited centres but require awareness. Rates vary by procedure mix and your health profile; your surgeon reviews your personal risk during consultation.

  • Seroma (fluid buildup): A possible complication after a tummy tuck; may require drainage. Techniques such as progressive tension sutures can help reduce the formation of seromas, and early walking can also help reduce the risk.
  • Delayed wound healing: Higher risk for smokers, diabetics, and those with circulation issues. Stop smoking 4–6 weeks before surgery to improve outcomes.
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): Prevention includes the use of compression devices, early mobilisation, hydration, and medication as needed, in accordance with established hospital protocols.
  • Infection: Rare with prophylactic antibiotics and sterile technique. Contact your surgeon immediately if you develop fever, increased pain, or wound redness.
  • Asymmetry or contour issues: Minor irregularities may need revision. Most clinics cover medical revisions (such as healing problems and complications) within 6–12 months; cosmetic revisions (like preference changes) incur additional costs.

Complication management may involve extra hospital nights, additional testing, or revision procedures. Review your clinic’s revision policy and warranty terms before scheduling your appointment to ensure you understand the details.

Choosing quality clinics over the lowest prices

JCI-accredited hospitals charge £800–£1,500 more but maintain international safety protocols and robust management of complications. Price differences reflect genuine variations in surgeon experience, facility standards, and aftercare quality.

Facility accreditation

JCI-accredited hospitals undergo regular audits and meet over 1,000 standards covering patient care, infection control, medication safety, and staff qualifications.

Modern facilities are equipped with advanced monitoring equipment, positive-pressure ventilation systems, and backup power. The Turkish Ministry of Health’s licensing meets minimum legal standards but doesn’t guarantee international-grade care.

Surgeon qualifications

Board certification in plastic surgery requires 6+ years of specialised training beyond medical school.

Turkish board certification (TSPRAS) or international memberships (ISAPS, European Board) indicate proper training.

Surgeons who perform hundreds of mommy makeovers annually develop refined techniques, shorter operating times, and stronger complication management.

Anaesthesia and revision coverage

Board-certified anaesthesiologists (not just nurse anaesthetists) add £400–£700 but provide higher safety margins during lengthy multi-procedure surgeries.

Comprehensive 12-month revision coverage for medical complications costs £300–£600 more than 6-month policies. Understand exactly what qualifies as “medical complication” versus “cosmetic revision” in your contract.

Warning signs to avoid

HayatMed Clinic infographic detailing warning signs for Mommy Makeover surgery in Turkey. Highlights red flags to avoid: prices under £4,000, unverified surgeon credentials, no video consultation, and unclear aftercare policies.

  • Prices are significantly below £4,000 for multi-procedure packages
  • Unclear surgeon credentials or rotating surgical teams
  • Pressure to book without a video consultation with your actual surgeon
  • Vague package descriptions, no itemised inclusions
  • No clear written complication-management policy
  • Limited before-and-after photos or scripted testimonials

The mid-range tier (£5,200–£6,400) at accredited facilities often balances surgeon experience, facility standards, and clear aftercare/revision terms without paying for unnecessary extras.

HayatMed: our credentials and approach

HayatMed coordinates mommy makeover surgery in Turkey at JCI-accredited partner hospitals, where board-certified plastic surgeons have an average of 14 years of specialist experience.

Lead surgeons hold Turkish board certification, maintain active membership with TSPRAS, and have treated over 3,000 post-pregnancy patients since 2015 (clinic data).

All partner hospitals feature dedicated plastic surgery suites, board-certified anaesthesia teams, and 24-hour nursing coverage. Surgeons employ progressive-tension sutures for tummy tucks (to reduce fluid buildup), selective drain placement, and layered closure techniques to improve scar healing.

Breast procedures follow dual-plane implant placement or vertical mastopexy patterns, depending on your anatomy.

Partner facilities stock CE-marked and FDA-approved implant brands. Premium anatomical cohesive-gel implants cost £500–£900 more than standard round silicone options.

Standard packages include remote photo reviews at weeks 1 and 4, with surgeons available via secure messaging for concerns. The emergency contact is available 24/7 for 30 days post-surgery.

Medical complication revisions within 12 months incur no surgeon fees; facility, anaesthesia, and accommodation costs apply (typically £1,200–£2,400).

HayatMed coordinates approximately 400–500 mommy makeover cases annually, with international patients accounting for 85% of volume. Verify surgeon certification, facility accreditation, and revision policy terms directly during your consultation before committing.

frequently asked questions

Turkey can offer 52–68% savings compared to UK private clinics; safety depends on choosing accredited hospitals, appropriately qualified surgeons, and clear aftercare and revision terms. UK patients pay £10,000–£18,000 for tummy tuck plus breast surgery; Turkish packages cost £4,200–£7,800 at JCI-accredited facilities. Lower Turkish pricing stems from bundled care models and higher surgical volumes, not reduced quality. Many surgeons trained in Europe or the US operate in internationally accredited hospitals using FDA-approved implants. Even after flights and accommodation, you save £6,000–£12,000.

Budget £5,000–£6,000 all-in for a standard two-procedure package (tummy tuck plus breast lift or augmentation). This covers surgery (£4,200–£5,200), return flights (£180–£350), specialist medical tourism insurance (£60–£100), contingency hotel nights (£100–£180), and spending money (£150–£250). Three-procedure packages with liposuction add roughly £1,500–£2,000 to the cost of surgery. These figures reflect straightforward cases without complications requiring extended stays.

Set aside £800–£1,200 (UK), $1,400–$2,200 (US), C$1,800–C$2,800 (Canada), or A$2,400–A$3,600 (Australia) in addition to your surgery quote. This covers round-trip flights, specialist medical tourism insurance (£40–£120), 2–3 extra hotel nights for contingency (£100–£270), and meals plus incidentals (£150–£300). Travelling with a companion doubles accommodation and meal budgets. Four-procedure packages or slower recovery warrant adding 20–30% to these base figures.

Most Turkish facilities require a 10–20% deposit (typically £400–£1,200) to secure your surgery date. Deposits are non-refundable if you cancel within 14 days of your scheduled surgery; however, they may be transferred to new dates with at least 30 days’ notice. Final payment is due 1–2 days before surgery by bank transfer (for the best exchange rates and no fees) or credit card (a 2.5–4% processing fee applies, adding £105–£320 to the total package cost of £5,000). Confirm payment terms, quote validity (typically 14–30 days), and currency lock in writing before sending any deposit.

Turkish clinics distinguish between medical revisions (correcting healing problems, asymmetry, and infections) and cosmetic revisions (altering aesthetic preferences). Medical revisions within 6–12 months typically waive surgeon fees but charge for facility use, anaesthesia, and accommodation (£1,200–£2,400 total). Cosmetic revisions wanting a different implant size, further tightening, or an alternative breast shape require full payment as new procedures. Some facilities offer 12-month coverage for breast asymmetry exceeding 1cm or tummy tuck contour irregularities over 2cm. Obtain written definitions and warranty terms before booking.

Expect flight clearance 6–8 days after a two-procedure surgery and 8–10 days after three or more procedures. Your surgeon checks drain removal (typically days 5–7), swelling trends, mobility, and wound healing before approving travel. International flights over 8 hours require compression stockings, sometimes blood thinners for DVT prevention. Desk jobs: return at weeks 2–3 with lifting restrictions. Physical jobs: 4–6 weeks’ clearance needed. Plan for a minimum of 2–3 weeks off work, or 4–6 weeks for physically demanding roles.

Yes, surgeons safely combine tummy tuck, breast surgery, and liposuction when the total operating time stays under 6 hours and your health profile is favourable. Standard combinations take 4–6 hours. When estimates approach 6 hours, reputable centres recommend staging procedures across two visits (3–6 months apart) to reduce anaesthesia exposure and improve healing. Additional procedures, such as arm lift, thigh lift, or extensive fat transfer, may require staging. A higher BMI, prior major surgeries, or a complex medical history increases the likelihood of staged approaches. Discuss realistic combination limits with your surgeon during the consultation, based on your individual anatomy and health status, to receive a personalised treatment plan.

Making smart decisions about surgery costs

Most international patients pay about £4,200–£7,800 for a mommy makeover in Turkey in 2026, with realistic all-in budgets (including travel and extras) often reaching £5,500–£9,000 (UK), $9,000–$14,000 (US), C$12,000–C$17,000 (Canada), and A$12,000–A$18,000 (Australia). This typically results in savings of 52–68% compared to private mommy makeover prices at home, while being treated by board-certified surgeons in JCI-accredited hospitals.

The cost advantage comes from bundled packages that include surgery, accommodation, transfers, garments, medications, and aftercare. For a safe mommy makeover in Turkey, avoid choosing based solely on price. Priorise experienced surgeons, accredited facilities, clear revision policies, and always request an itemised quote after a video consultation so your personalised cost reflects your goals and medical profile.

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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 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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