The recovery time after fat transfer in Turkey depends on the region where the fat is being transferred. Generally, you will need to take at least a week off from work to recover completely.
However, you can resume your daily life within the first week of the recovery period. Just make sure to not partake in any extreme exercises that could complicate the healing process.
The fat transfer in Turkey procedure is performed in two parts. The first part includes fat grafting where fat is extracted from one part of the body. Before moving on to the second part of the procedure, the extracted fat needs to be prepared and purified for transfer. The second part includes the transfer of this extracted fat into the breast, buttocks, or face.
The fat graft helps augment the breast and buttocks without the need for an implant. In the case of facial fat transfer in Turkey, the fat acts as a filler without the need for hyaluronic acid or other filler serums.
The surgeon will discuss the proposed surgery plan with you and address any concerns or expectations you have about the surgery.
They will examine your body and draw marks suggesting the incision areas.
Your surgeon will give you general anesthesia or local, depending on the extent of your procedure.
Your surgeon will choose the appropriate incision based on your case; then, your surgeon will make small incisions and extract the fat cells using a medical tube known as the cannula.
Once the fat has been extracted, the surgeon will carefully purify it using a particular machine. The machine will separate the fat from other liquids like blood.
After the purification, the fat cell will be transferred into the targeted areas at various depths.
The cosmetic procedures related to fat grafting include:
The fat transfer in Turkey results is generally positive with the patient satisfaction rates and success rates being 96% and 98%. The results of the procedure are often what the patients desire, explaining the high satisfaction rates.
Procedure | Fat Transfer |
Duration | 2 hours |
Stay | 4 - 5 nights |
Cost in Turkey | €2000 to €3000 |
Anesthesia | General anesthesia |
Recovery | 4 - 6 weeks |
Final Results | After 6 months |
Side Effects | Bruising, swelling, numbness |
Risks | Infection risks, fat embolism, scarring |
Success Rate | 75% - 80% |
Exercise | After 2 - 3 weeks |
Back To Work | After 2 weeks |
Scars | Yes (tiny invisible) |
Pain | No |
Related Procedures | Breast Augmentation, BBL |
A fat transfer lasts for a long time after it has had time to settle in. In the first six months after the procedure, you will notice that the fat cells move a bit to settle into the region they have been transferred to. After that, the results are mostly permanent.
Depending on the region the fat is being transferred to, and the reasons for undergoing the fat transfer, the answer might change. Generally, the people who have undergone it report a satisfaction rate of 98%, indicating that fat transfers are worth it.
A fat transfer in Turkey costs around €2000 to €3000 , around 50 percent cheaper than in other European countries.
Typically your surgeon will overfill the targeted areas because most transferred fat cells will not survive. But after six months, the fat that remains in targeted areas will last.
The fat transfer results are permanent, but you should aim to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
It takes six months for fat transfer results to be visible.