Breast Surgery Prices 2026

Breast Surgery prices in Turkey start from 3500 euros. This price is valid for the year 2026. Turkey can be a good option for breast aesthetics. After hair transplantation, most patients coming to Istanbul are for breast aesthetic procedures.

The best breast aesthetics doctor in Turkey is the one with the most experience. It will be to your benefit to trust plastic surgeons who frequently perform this procedure.

Payment Options

  • We accept payments via credit card and debit card.
  • Financing options (installment plans) are also available for breast aesthetic procedures.
  • This option is applicable only through our affiliated/partner banks.
  • Alternatively, the surgical fee may be paid in cash.

All-Inclusive Package

What’s Included

  • Surgeon’s Fees
  • Anesthesiologist’s Fees
  • All Hospital Costs (1-2 nights)
  • Premium Implants (Brands like Mentor®/Motiva® should be specified)
  • Pre-operative Tests and Consultations
  • Post-operative Medications and Medical Bra
  • All VIP Airport-Hotel-Clinic Transfers
  • Accommodation in a 4/5-Star Hotel (Number of nights should be specified)
  • Dedicated English-Speaking Patient Assistant
  • 1 Year Post-operative Follow-up Support

Typically Excluded (For Transparency)

  • Round-trip flight tickets to Istanbul
  • Visa Fees
  • Personal Tourism Expenses
  • Meals (other than those during the hospital stay and hotel breakfast)

Specific Price Ranges

  • Breast Augmentation (Augmentation Mammaplasty) with Premium Implants (2025): Our all-inclusive packages generally range from €4,000 to €5,500.
  • Breast Lift (Mastopexy) (2025): Our all-inclusive packages generally range from €3,800 to €5,000.
  • Breast Reduction (Reduction Mammaplasty) (2025): Our all-inclusive packages generally range from €4,200 to €5,800.
  • Combined Lift and Augmentation (Augmentation-Mastopexy) (2025): Our all-inclusive packages generally range from €5,500 to €7,500.

Types of Cosmetic Breast Operations

Cosmetic breast surgeries include a variety of operations. These can generally be divided into two: non-surgical and surgical. The different types of cosmetic breast procedures are as follows:

Surgical procedures

  • Breast reduction surgery
  • Breast lift surgery
  • Breast augmentation surgery
  • Nipple reconstruction (areola reduction)

Non-Surgical Procedures

  1. Breast augmentation (with fillers)
  2. Breast augmentation (with the patient’s own fat)
  3. Breast lift (with fillers or LipiVage)

Breast Surgery Prices 2020

Breast Augmentation with Silicone Implants

Breast augmentation can be achieved surgically through the placement of a silicone implant under the chest muscle. Silicone breast implants are divided into two types:

Types of Silicone Implants

  • Teardrop implants
  • Round implants

How Is Breast Reduction Surgery Performed?

Breast reduction is one of the most common cosmetic breast surgeries. They are performed for both cosmetic and medical reasons. It is possible to lift or reduce a sagging or excessively large breast.

There are also patients that request breast reduction not for cosmetic reasons, but because it makes them physically uncomfortable to the point that it affects their health. The major problems caused by excessively large breasts are as follows:

  • Back pain due to heavy breasts
  • Excessive sweating under the breast
  • Yeast infections under the breast
  • Difficulty walking due to breast volume

For these reasons, women want to have breast reduction surgery.

This operation is in fact not very difficult, and lasts approximately 2 hours. They are performed under general anesthesia in full-fledged hospitals with emergency and intensive care departments.

Breast Augmentation with Silicone Implants

After Breast Reduction Surgery

The patient is provided with painkillers to make sure they are comfortable after cosmetic breast surgery. It is also possible that your physician will insert a drain to prevent fluid accumulation. The drain needs to be monitored daily and aims to prevent infections and wound complications.

The patient must follow the directions of their surgeon after the operation, which may include using medication and avoiding physical activities and showers for a certain period of time. The operated region will be examined by the surgeon and the dressing will be changed, if necessary.

Physical Activity After Breast Reduction

You can go back to your normal life 1.5 months after your operation on average. After your doctor gives you the clear, you can resume physical activities including swimming.

Breast Lift Surgery

Breast lift surgery is for women with sagging breasts. The breast is reduced or lifted with silicone implants. In some rare cases, there may be a need for both reduction and silicone replacement. The ideal treatment option is decided after a thorough examination.

A breast lift operation takes 2 to 4 hours depending on the course of the surgery. The operation is performed under general anesthesia under hospital conditions without the patient feeling any pain.

After Breast Reduction Surgery

After Breast Lift Surgery

Your physician will insert a surgical drain to the surgical site to remove any accumulating liquids. You will be provided with painkillers to manage any postoperative pain. You will also be provided with a sports bra that will help support your breast and reduce pain.  You may start showering 2-3 days after the operation with your doctor’s permission. You will need to wear the sports bra for about 3 weeks, and it will take approximately 1.5 months for the breast to assume its final look.

The Best Time for Breast Lift

The best time for breast lift is after having a baby. You can have a breast lift surgery 6 months after you stop breastfeeding.

Type of Anesthesia for Breast Lift Surgery

Almost all breast surgeries are performed under general anesthesia. These surgeries last considerably long and it is not possible for the patient to tolerate the pain. That is why the patient is anesthetized before the surgery.

Why Do Breasts Sag

Breasts start to sag over time due to gravity, breastfeeding, and excessive changes in weight. It is also possible that the patient is just genetically predisposed to sagging breasts.

How Much Should the Breasts Be Reduced

Breast Augmentation Surgery

Breast augmentation surgery is the enlargement of breasts through surgical intervention. The primary method of breast augmentation is silicone implants, followed by fillers. Both methods will result in noticeable breast growth. The ideal size of the breast depends on the width of the rib cage.

Breast Augmentation with Silicone Implants

Breast augmentation surgery with silicone implants is performed under general anesthesia under hospital conditions, and takes approximately 1.5 hours. After the operation, the patient needs to stay in the hospital overnight for medical observation to be able to quickly intervene to any possible adverse event.

Silicone implants are placed under or over the chest muscle. The procedure is planned prior to the operation. Silicone implants are divided into two different kinds: teardrop and round.

Teardrop Implant Breast Augmentation

Teardrop silicone implants are ideal for patient with minimal sagging that have a considerable amount of breast tissue left. These implants can also be used to lift breasts. They are easily placed under or over the chest muscle through the nipple or the axilla.

Round Implant Breast Augmentation

Round silicone implants are preferred for patient that do not have sufficient breast tissue, or where the patient requires a significant change in size. This type of implant is more adequate for women who like to show their cleavage. Round implants should be preferred if the purpose is not to contour but to reconstruct the breast.

Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation

(LipiVage Method)

This method is also called no-anesthesia or non-surgical breast augmentation. This technique makes it possible to augment the breast without using silicone implants. If the patient has sufficient fat deposits around their body, these are collected through liposuction and injected to the breast tissue.

Some of the injected fat will dissolve over time, so it is important to leave room for some shrinkage to obtain the desired breast size.

This breast augmentation method is actually easier and more practical, but unfortunately not suitable for every patient. This method is not adequate for patients without sufficient fat in their body, that is skinny patients.

It is also important to note that the injected fat can dissolve after some time and may require a second operation after 5-6 years, or if the patient wants to change the size of their breasts. In other words, this method will not provide the permanent results that can be obtained by silicone implants. If that is what is desired, silicone implants will be a more adequate option.

Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Augmentation

Silicone breast implants will not rupture. These surgical prostheses are extensively tested before they are made commercially available, where they will not rupture even under a hydraulic press. My professional opinion is that silicone implants need to be inspected every 10 years for safety.

Each of these implants are more appropriate for different purposes. The choice of implant will be directed by purpose. Neither is superior to the other, just different.

Breast augmentation operations with silicone implants yield permanent results and the implants will last a lifetime. They will not lose volume over time; hence, you will not require a second breast augmentation operation in the future. However, operations that utilize fillers are not permanent. The body will degrade the injected material, and the breasts will revert to their previous condition.

Silicone implants are not discernible through look or touch, especially if the implant is placed under the chest muscle and if the implant is not too big.

Breast augmentation will not get in the way of you getting pregnant or giving birth. It is even possible for you to breastfeed.

Medical studies have shown that breast silicone have zero carcinogenic effects. We can say that nobody gets cancer because they have breast implants.

Yes, breast implants can be removed at the patient’s request or if the person is not satisfied with the implant after breast augmentation surgery. The only drawback will be some degree of sagging in the breasts, which can be corrected during the same operation.

It is possible that your breasts will start to sag after breast lift surgery. This depends on contributing factors like pregnancy or fluctuating weight. If that is the case, you may need to undergo a second breast lift surgery.

There are many women that try non-surgical methods to lift their breasts before resorting to cosmetic surgery. However, you should note that it is not possible for breasts to become tighter without surgery. Hormonal drugs and ointments cannot make the breasts tighter and more upright.

When a patient requests a breast lift, the physician primarily examines them to understand the amount of tissue their breasts contain. If the breast is full enough that a simple reduction and tuck will be sufficient to lift it, it will not be necessary to use silicone implants. Otherwise, it will be required to use silicone or other implants for a breast lift.

If silicone implants are used for breast lift, the results will be considerably durable thanks to the resistant and durable structure of silicone. For this reason, there will not be much sagging in the breast after the operation.

There is not an optimal designated month for cosmetic breast surgeries. The best time is the time you feel good and ready to have this surgery.

The ideal size for a breast lift is perfect symmetry and what is closest to the natural breast size. This size is different for every person. What determines the ideal natural size for a woman is mainly the size of their chest, where if the breasts fit in the width of the chest, they will look natural.

It is natural for the operated region the develop edema and swelling, and some degree of numbness. However, the operation will not result in loss of sensation.

Each cosmetic surgery will inevitably leave a scar. In breast surgeries the operation is performed through an incision at the border of the areola. The surgeon can use surgical techniques to hide the incision mark. However, scar formation can never be completely prevented.

Still, the marks will become very faint about one year after the operation.  It should be noted that scarring largely depends on the skin structure of the patient, where some patients may be left with more visible scars.

In breast surgery, the incision location varies depending on the type of procedure being performed. Common incision sites include:

Inframammary Fold Incision: This is the most common approach for breast augmentation. The incision is made along the fold where the breast meets the chest wall. This allows for direct access to the breast tissue and is well-concealed.
Periareolar Incision: Made around the areola, the dark skin around the nipple. This is often used for procedures that involve adjusting the position of the nipple and areola.
Axillary Incision: Located in the armpit, this approach is less common and used mainly for breast augmentation. It leaves no visible scar on the breast itself.
Transumbilical Breast Augmentation (TUBA): An incision is made around the belly button. This method is less common and typically used for saline breast implants.
Mastectomy Incisions: For breast cancer surgeries, the incision can vary greatly depending on the extent of tissue removal. It could be a single large incision across the breast or more complex patterns in case of skin-sparing mastectomies.

The choice of incision depends on many factors, including the specific goals of the surgery, the patient’s anatomy, the type of implant (if used), and the surgeon’s preference and expertise. The aim is always to minimize visible scarring while providing the best access for the procedure.

It is very unlikely that the breast will spontaneously grow after reduction. Major factors that might cause breasts to grow are pregnancy and significant weight gain. It is possible to intervene with a second breast reduction, if necessary.

Breast reduction operations can cause damage to milk channels depending on the structure of the body.  This condition is seen in one out of four people. It is important to inform the patient regarding this risk and to consider postponing the operation if they are considering having children in the future.

The reduction amount will be different for every person. The physician will help you determine the optimal breast size, taking into account the size of the chest and the weight of the patient. It is more adequate to determine a different breast size for each patient as the ideal breast size is different for every person.

Your physician can answer this question during your examination. The requirement of mammography depends on several clinical factors, and might be requested after your examination.

Breast reduction surgery can be performed on every woman aged 18 or older.

Breast reduction is considered a cosmetic procedure, thus neither government nor private health insurance cover this surgery.  If you are considering this procedure, you will have to finance it by your own means.

Some patients experience temporary loss of sensation around the nipple, however rarely. This is a temporary condition and should improve in 6 – 12 months.

This is a critical consideration for athletes, as the primary concern is the potential impact on pectoral strength and function. The most important surgical decision that influences this is the implant placement—specifically, its relationship to the pectoralis major (chest) muscle.

As a clinic experienced with athletic patients, we tailor this surgical plan based on your specific performance priorities versus your aesthetic goals. The decision involves distinct trade-offs, which we can simplify as follows:

During your consultation, your surgeon will analyze your sport, training volume, and desired look to recommend the optimal placement that best preserves your athletic performance.

You are correct. This advanced feature is the Motiva Qid® Safety Technology.

It is not a GPS or tracking device. Rather, it is a tiny, passive microtransponder embedded within the implant. It is approved for use and contains no personal patient data.

Its sole purpose is long-term safety and verification. Using a special external handheld scanner, a surgeon can non-invasively retrieve the implant’s vital, non-personal data at any time. This data includes:

  • Serial Number
  • Implant Model & Size
  • Manufacturing Date

We consider this a revolutionary feature for long-term patient security. It ensures that critical information about your implant is always verifiable, which is invaluable for future medical reference or in the extremely rare event of a product recall.

Patients will encounter both Mentor® and Motiva® during their research, as both are world-leading, FDA-approved brands known for their exceptional quality and safety. As a clinic with deep, impartial product knowledge, we can provide a clear comparison.

The “best” implant is not universal; it is the one that best matches your unique anatomy and aesthetic goals. By offering both, we ensure we can select the ideal technology for your body.

Last Update : 29.10.2025