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By Abdulaziz Ali - Medically reviewed by Prof. Zeynep Sevim, on Mar 26, 2025

Ear Surgery in Turkey - Comprehensive Guide

A detailed guide to ear surgery in Turkey, including procedures, recovery, costs, and benefits of choosing Turkish clinics.

Ear Correction Surgery Turkey Recovery Time

You can return to work and light activities after one week. In two weeks, the final results will be visible. You will notice small visible changes for up to twelve months.

Most ear pinning surgeries need a recovery period between three to five weeks. Expect to return to normal activities within four weeks.

Defects or deformities of the ear can be caused by: 

  • Congenital conditions that are present from birth such as anotia or microtia
  • Physical trauma or disease in the ear region

How is Corrective Ear Surgery Performed?

After your surgeon administers the anesthesia, your surgeon will begin the procedure by making small incisions behind your ears to expose the cartilage tissues. This process varies from one patient to another.

Depending on your condition, the surgeon can use different techniques to improve the contour and size of the ears.

The surgeon will make the incisions carefully hidden in the depths of the ear folds. At the end of the procedure, your surgeon will use dissolvable sutures to reshape and secure the cartilage and close the incisions.

 

1. Final consultation with the surgeon

When you arrive at the clinic, you will have a face-to-face consultation with your Otoplasty specialist surgeon. During this session you are expected to inform the surgeon about your medical record, allergies, and if you’re currently taking any medication.

Even after telling your surgeon about your medical record, you must go through some medical tests. Afterward, you will discuss the procedure in detail. If you are on the same page with your surgeon, he/she will make an illustration by drawing some marks on your face as he/she prepares you for the surgery.

2. Taking the anesthesia

When the test results are out and your surgeon is satisfied, you will be then given anesthesia. Adults are given local anesthesia, whereas children are given general anesthesia.  

3. The procedure

Once the anesthesia has gone into effect, your surgeon will begin the procedure by making small incisions behind your ears to expose the cartilage tissues. This process varies from one individual to the other as surgeons can use different techniques that are aimed at improving the contour, size, and deformity of the ears.

So, when incisions are made on the front of the ear they are carefully hidden in the depths of the ear folds. At the end of the procedure, your surgeon will use dissolvable sutures to reshape and secure the cartilage, and he/she will also use them to close the incisions.

4. Post-Op Instructions

  • Usually, they will discharge you from the hospital on the day of surgery.
  •  You will need a friend or a family member to take you home after the surgery.
  •  When you arrive home, you should take a rest with your head elevated on 2-3 pillows.
  •  It’s best to eat a light, soft, and cool diet once you have recovered from the anesthetic.
  • You will be hungry after the surgery but, it’s better not to eat too much or too heavy to prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting. 

What Should I Expect from an Otoplasty Procedure?

  • You may experience postoperative pain and discomfort, and this can be controlled with the prescribed medication.
  • In one week, children can return to school and adults can return to work.
  • Once the post-op dressings are removed, your surgeon will recommend a headband to wear for 3 months to protect the ears while sleeping.
  • You may return to normal exercises in 2 weeks and sports activities in 3 weeks.
  • When the dressings are removed, your ears may look swollen, but the ear projection and contours will look normal.
  • The swelling will be gone by 4 weeks after the surgery.

Cosmetic Procedures Related To Ear Surgery In Turkey 

Some patients prefer to have other cosmetic surgeries that complement each other; these complementary procedures include:

  • Facelift

  • Rhinoplasty

  • Eyelid Surgery

Side Effects of Cosmetic Otoplasty

Some of the possible reactions you can develop after Ear surgery in Turkey include: 

  • Anesthesia risks

  • Common surgical risks

  • Infection

  • Asymmetry in-ear placement

  • Overcorrection

  • Hematoma

  • Blood clot

  • Changes in skin sensation 

Ear Surgery Results

Most patients report a high satisfaction rate (97%), and ear-pinning surgery has a success rate of 92%.

How To Prepare For Cosmetic Ear Procedure Treatment

  • A week before the procedure, you should stop taking Aspirin and any other medication that causes blood thinning.

  • If you are allergic to drugs, you should inform your surgeon as soon as possible.

  • Avoid smoking before the surgery.

  • Consuming any alcoholic beverages can affect anesthesia. So it would be best if you did not take alcohol before surgery.

  • Follow your doctor-prescribed medication that adjusts your current medicines. 

Benefits of Ear Surgery Installment Payment Plan

Medical tourism is an increasingly popular option for individuals seeking high-quality, cost-effective healthcare. For many, the financial burden of upfront payments can be a barrier to accessing treatment abroad. Opting for installment payment plans offers several advantages that make medical treatments more accessible and manageable.

Affordable Access to Quality Care

  • Spread-Out Costs: Ear Surgery Installment payments allow patients to spread the cost of medical procedures over a period of time, reducing the immediate financial pressure.
  • Access to Premium Services: Patients can afford higher-quality treatments, facilities, or specialists they might not otherwise consider.

Improved Financial Flexibility

  • Manageable Payments: Small, predictable monthly payments make it easier to plan and budget without depleting savings or emergency funds.
  • Minimized Debt Risk: Installment plans often have lower interest rates and manageable terms than taking a high-interest loan or maxing out credit cards.

Opportunities for Early Treatment

  • Reduced Delays: Ear Surgery Installment options remove the need to wait until the full amount is saved, enabling patients to receive timely medical care.
  • Better Outcomes: Early treatment can prevent health conditions from worsening, often reducing overall healthcare costs in the long run.

Peace of Mind

  • Financial Security: Knowing payments are spread out and manageable reduces stress and allows patients to focus on their recovery.
  • Transparent Agreements: Many installment plans have clear terms, ensuring no hidden fees or unexpected financial surprises.

By leveraging installment payment plans, individuals can access high-quality medical care abroad while maintaining financial stability. This approach ensures a balance between receiving the best treatment and managing personal finances responsibly.

How Can Flymedi Help with Payment Plan Options

We’ve created payment plans to fit the needs of patients in different regions, with varying terms and limits:

Payment Plan Options by Region:

  • United Kingdom: Up to 36 months, maximum £5,000
  • United States: Up to 36 months, maximum $30,000
  • Germany: Up to 36 months, maximum €5,000
  • Canada: Up to 36 months, maximum CAD 30,000
  • France, Spain, Italy, Romania: Up to 3 months, maximum €1,500
  • Other Countries: Financing is available in Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden, and more (specific limits available on request).

Interest Rates:

  • 3-month plans: Interest-free
  • Up to 36-month plans: Interest rates range from 7.5% to 15%, depending on your credit history and employment status.

You can choose installment plans with VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover if you have a high credit card limit. Terms include 3, 6, or 12 months. We’re here to help! Contact us for guidance or to find the best plan for your needs. Your health is important, and we’re committed to making care accessible.

Ear Surgery Quick Facts 

Procedure Ear Surgery (Otoplasty)
Duration 1 - 2 hours
Stay Outpatient
Cost in Turkey €1500 - €2000
Anesthesia Local or general anesthesia
Recovery 1 week
Final Results 1 - 2 months
Side Effects Swelling, redness, slight pain
Risks Infection, scarring, asymmetry
Success Rate 95%
Exercise After 2 weeks
Back To Work After 5 - 7 days
Scars Minimal
Pain Mild
Related Procedures Earlobe repair

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How many hours does ear surgery take?

Ear surgery might take 1 - 2 hours, but if it's a complicated procedure, it might take longer.

How long do you have to wear a headband after ear surgery?

After the surgery, your doctor will advise you to wear a headband for 6 - 8 weeks. The headband will help to improve the surgery results.

Can you go deaf from Otoplasty?

Complications that lead patients to become deaf are extremely rare and rarely happen.

Is Otoplasty Painful?

You may feel pain or soreness after the procedure is done. However, your surgeon may prescribe painkillers to relieve this pain and discomfort.

Are Permanent Sutures Used in Otoplasty Toxic To The Body?

Permanent sutures are not toxic to the body. It is generally used safely in many parts of the body, including the abdomen, brain, and other areas. They are designed to be left in the body and you will not feel any discomfort when carrying them.

Does Otoplasty Affect Hearing?

Otoplasty does not affect the hearing because the procedure area involves only the outer ear, not the middle or inner ear where the hearing takes place.