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Why patients save up to 70% by choosing Istanbul.
Last updated: 2026-07-21
Key Takeaways
On average, the cost of eye surgery in Turkey ranges from €1,500 to €4,000, depending on the procedure. This represents a saving of 50-70% compared to the UK, where the same procedures can cost between £4,000 and £8,000, and the USA, where costs can range from $5,000 to $12,000.
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Free Treatment Guide PDF
Costs, clinics, recovery timelines and what to ask your surgeon.
Important Note
Prices shown are estimates based on average packages and are for informational purposes only. Actual treatment costs vary depending on individual medical needs, the chosen clinic, procedure scope, and required preoperative assessments. Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan with custom pricing after an individual clinical evaluation.
Written by
Dr. Ayşe Kaya · MD, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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Patients can realistically save between 50% and 70% on eye surgery in Turkey compared to the UK or USA. For a procedure like LASIK, this could mean saving over £3,000 or $4,000, even after accounting for flights.
Laser eye surgeries like LASIK and SMILE are extremely popular among international patients in Turkey. Cataract surgery with premium trifocal lenses is also in high demand due to the significant cost savings and excellent results.
Yes, surgeons at top international clinics in Istanbul and other major cities are typically fluent in English. Additionally, clinics provide dedicated patient coordinators or translators to ensure clear communication at every step.
Most patients need to stay in Istanbul for approximately 3 to 5 days. This allows for a pre-operative consultation, the surgery itself, and one or two post-operative check-ups before you are cleared to fly home.
Reputable clinics have clear protocols for managing complications. Minor issues are handled during your stay in Turkey. For rare, later-stage complications, the clinic should provide remote support and may have partnerships with ophthalmologists in your home country. It is vital to discuss this policy before booking.