Closed rhinoplasty in Istanbul with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayhan Işık Erdal (MD, FACS, FEBOPRAS) ranges €3,000–€4,500 for primary cases — approximately £2,550–£3,825 or $3,300–$4,950. The VIP all-inclusive package covers surgery at a JCI-accredited hospital, 5-star hotel accommodation, all transfers, anaesthesia, follow-up care, and 12 months of direct surgeon access. This page provides the full breakdown: what's included, country-by-country comparisons, why Turkey is more affordable, and how to spot incomplete quotes.
Primary closed rhinoplasty with Dr. Erdal in Istanbul ranges €3,000–€4,500 all-inclusive in 2026 — equivalent to approximately £2,550–£3,825 (UK) or $3,300–$4,950 (US/international). This pricing represents the premium specialist tier in Turkish medical tourism, where the surgeon's FACS Fellowship and FEBOPRAS European board certification meet international standards equivalent to top UK or US private practice. The full quote is provided in writing in your preferred currency at booking, and remains fixed regardless of Turkish Lira fluctuations.
Revision rhinoplasty — correcting unsatisfactory results from a previous surgery — ranges €4,500–€6,500, reflecting the additional surgical complexity, often requiring cartilage grafting from the ear or rib. Dr. Erdal performs both primary and revision cases, with revision specifically representing a substantial portion of his international practice as patients seek correction from less experienced previous operators.
The all-inclusive package is built specifically for international patients — designed so you can focus entirely on your surgery and recovery without managing local logistics, currency exchange, or hidden costs. Every line item below is included in the single quoted price:
Reputable medical tourism packages are explicit about what's not included. Surprise costs after arrival typically indicate dishonest pricing or genuine miscommunication. Here is what the package excludes:
The 50–70% cost differential between Turkey and high-cost markets isn't explained by quality differences — it reflects operational costs, currency factors, and market structure. Below is a country-by-country comparison for primary rhinoplasty in 2026, all converted to EUR for direct comparison.
| Country | Primary rhinoplasty range | EUR equivalent | Saving vs Istanbul |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | $8,000 – $15,000+ (surgeon fee only) | €7,400 – €13,800+ | 50–70% |
| United Kingdom | £5,000 – £9,000 (surgeon fee only) | €5,800 – €10,500 | 50–60% |
| Germany | €6,000 – €10,000 | €6,000 – €10,000 | 40–55% |
| Australia | A$12,000 – A$20,000+ | €7,200 – €12,000 | 55–65% |
| Canada | C$10,000 – C$15,000 | €6,800 – €10,200 | 50–60% |
| UAE / Dubai | $6,000 – $12,000 | €5,500 – €11,000 | 40–60% |
| Netherlands / Belgium | €4,500 – €7,500 | €4,500 – €7,500 | 30–45% |
| Istanbul, Turkey (Dr. Erdal) | €3,000 – €4,500 all-inclusive | €3,000 – €4,500 | — |
Important context: International prices in the table typically cover surgeon fees only and exclude hospital, anaesthesia, accommodation, and travel costs. Dr. Erdal's package includes everything listed above. When you adjust for total cost rather than surgeon fee alone, the savings are even more substantial.
Different rhinoplasty procedures involve different surgical complexity, operative time, and grafting needs. The following ranges apply within Dr. Erdal's practice:
| Procedure type | Cost range (all-inclusive) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Primary closed rhinoplasty | €3,000 – €4,500 | First-time surgery, standard anatomy |
| Revision rhinoplasty | €4,500 – €6,500 | Correcting previous surgery, often needs grafting |
| Ethnic rhinoplasty | €3,500 – €5,000 | Specialised technique respecting ethnic features |
| Tip-only rhinoplasty | €2,800 – €3,500 | Tip refinement without bone work |
| Septorhinoplasty (functional + cosmetic) | €3,500 – €5,000 | Combines aesthetic + breathing correction |
| Reconstructive rhinoplasty (post-trauma) | €4,500 – €7,500 | Variable based on tissue damage |
The 50–70% price differential between Turkey and Western markets is real and persistent — and it doesn't reflect quality compromises. The honest economic explanation involves several converging factors:
Hospital theatre time, recovery accommodation, support staff salaries, and infrastructure overhead all scale with local cost-of-living. Istanbul's commercial real estate, equipment lease costs, and salaries are 50–70% lower than London, New York, or Sydney equivalents. This compounds across an entire surgical episode.
Plastic surgeons in any country charge fees calibrated to their local cost-of-living. Turkish surgeons can earn excellent livings (high relative income within Turkey) charging fees that look low to international patients. Turkish surgeon income relative to Turkish median income is comparable to UK surgeon income relative to UK median — both groups are well-compensated within their economies.
Turkish Lira depreciation against EUR/GBP/USD over recent years has produced additional foreign-currency advantages for international patients. Reputable clinics (including Dr. Erdal's practice) quote in EUR or GBP fixed at booking, protecting you from currency volatility while still passing through the underlying cost advantage.
A specialist surgeon performing 200+ rhinoplasties annually for international patients amortises fixed costs (office, equipment, professional development) over more cases than a UK private surgeon performing 60–80 annually. Per-case overhead is genuinely lower at the high-volume specialist level.
Several patient-specific factors influence the exact price within the published ranges:
The actual hidden-cost scenario in Turkish medical tourism doesn't usually involve sneaky add-ons after arrival — reputable clinics don't operate that way. The risk is incomplete quotes that look attractively low because they exclude essential components. Watch for:
Within the Turkish medical tourism market, there is a real spectrum from budget agency-style operations through standard quality to premium specialist practices. Dr. Erdal's practice represents the premium specialist tier — verifiable across several specific dimensions:
The booking process is designed to be straightforward and transparent:
Wise or Revolut transfers typically offer better exchange rates than traditional banks for currency conversion — saving 0.5–2% on a typical package. Most patients use these services for the deposit and balance transfers.
Total realistic budget for international patients: package (€3,000–€4,500) + flights (€100–€1,400 depending on origin) + travel insurance (€60–€220) + meals (€150–€350 over 7–10 days) + miscellaneous (€100–€200). Most European patients budget €3,500–€5,500 total; UK patients €3,800–€5,800 total; US patients €4,500–€7,500 total. Even with all extras, this represents 50–70% savings vs. domestic surgery.
Yes — the package price is contractually fixed in your chosen currency at the deposit stage. The only situations where price could change: if you request additional procedures during consultation (e.g. adding septoplasty), or if you extend your stay beyond the included nights. Both are clearly communicated and quoted before any change is made.
Postponement: free if requested 14+ days before surgery date — surgery rebooked to mutually convenient new date with no penalty. Cancellation: deposit refund policy depends on timing — full refund if cancelled 30+ days before surgery, partial refund 14–30 days before, no refund within 14 days. Specific terms are documented in the booking agreement before any payment.
The clinic itself doesn't offer installment plans, but patients commonly use medical loan financing in their home country. UK options include Chrysalis Finance, Medenta Finance, and bank personal loans (typically 7–22% APR). US options include CareCredit, PatientFi, and personal loans. The lower total cost in Turkey (€3,000–€4,500) compared to domestic surgery (€7,000–€15,000+) makes financing more accessible — smaller principal, lower monthly payments, easier to qualify for promotional 0% periods.
No — cosmetic rhinoplasty is excluded from health insurance coverage globally (NHS, Medicare, private insurance, EU public systems). This applies regardless of where surgery is performed, so there's no insurance penalty for choosing Turkey medical tourism. Functional septoplasty (purely for breathing problems) may be covered in your home country, but combined functional/cosmetic septorhinoplasty is typically classified as cosmetic and excluded.
Standard package covers 3 nights covering surgery, day-after observation, and cast removal preparation. Some patients prefer extended stay for cast removal at day 7 or sightseeing — additional nights at €120–€180 per night at the same hotel. If extended stay is medically required (rare), there's no clinic fee — only the actual hotel cost passes through.
FACS Fellowship: verifiable at the American College of Surgeons online directory (facs.org). FEBOPRAS: verifiable at the European Board website (ebopras.eu). Turkish Medical Association registration: verifiable via the Turkish Medical Council (TTB). Academic appointment: verifiable via Gazi University faculty pages. Peer-reviewed publications: searchable on PubMed under Dr. Erdal's full name. We encourage independent verification — credentials are public information for exactly this purpose.
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