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§ Pillar 04 / Eye

Eye.

Upper and lower eyelid surgery, and keratopigmentation for a change of eye colour. The eye is read before the rest of the face is, so these are the smallest changes with the largest effect.

Matched surgeons
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IMG · Eye — eyelid marking, close study
§ 02 · Treatments under this pillar

What we treat. Same rules across all of it.

Tap any treatment to expand · duration, anaesthesia & indicative band
Keratopigmentation

A femtosecond ring tunnel inside the cornea, filled with a biocompatible pigment. The iris underneath is untouched.

Indicative ·

Upper blepharoplasty1–1.5 h · Local + sedation · 7 days visible

Hooded-lid correction. Often paired with brow-position assessment.

Indicative · €2,800 – €4,200

Lower blepharoplasty1.5–2 h · Local + sedation or General · 7 days visible

Trans-conjunctival or sub-ciliary approach, matched to fat-pad anatomy.

Indicative · €3,400 – €5,200

§ 03 · Technique, in patient language

What we'll actually do, on the day.

The five-step day5 steps · tap to open

The surgeon describes the technique on your intake call, with photos of your anatomy. The summary below is generic — your plan is not.

  1. 01

    Photograph protocol and planning — your surgeon decides the approach based on your anatomy, history, and goals. No same-day decisions.

  2. 02

    Anaesthesia and theatre prep — JCI-accredited theatre, single surgical team, named anaesthetist on the consent form.

  3. 03

    The procedure — the technique your surgeon proposed, performed by the surgeon you spoke to at intake.

  4. 04

    Wake, recovery, and first-night observation in the suite. The coordinator stays on call.

  5. 05

    Post-op review and discharge — same surgeon. The twelve-month plan is written, in your language, and handed to you.

§ 04 · Candidacy

The honest filter, before the call.

Who this is & isn't forGood-fit & decline lists · tap to open
Likely a good fit if
  • You have a specific concern you can describe in two sentences.
  • You can free a recovery window of at least ten days post-procedure.
  • You're willing to be reviewed on video at month three, six, and twelve.
  • You understand the result settles over months, not weeks.
We will likely decline if
  • ×Active untreated medical conditions that would compromise anaesthesia.
  • ×Expectations described as a single after-photo rather than a function.
  • ×Short windows that make twelve-month review impractical.
  • ×Pressure from a third party to proceed.
§ 05 · What could go differently

No audit number. The response plan instead.

Our response, four scenarios4 scenarios · tap to open

Surgery is never zero-risk. Rather than publish a revision-rate number, we describe what happens, in our hands, if it happens.

If: Asymmetry visible at month six

THENSurgeon-led revision is offered at facility cost. No coordination fee, no theatre fee re-charged. Booked when the tissue has settled, not before.
If: Infection signs in the first 14 days

THENThe coordinator answers the message. A consultation with the operating surgeon happens that day, by video or in-person if you're still in Istanbul.
If: Unhappiness with the result, not technical

THENWe sit on a video call with the surgeon. We don't push for a revision. The honest answer is sometimes “wait six months.” Sometimes it is not.
If: Anaesthetic or systemic event during surgery

THENICU is on-site and on-standby for every case. Anaesthetist is named on the consent. The escalation path is hospital-grade, not clinic-grade.
§ 06 · Questions specific to eye

Before you ask, we already did.

How long am I in Istanbul, total?

Plan for ten days minimum from arrival to flight home. The first night is at the hotel, the surgery day is at BHT, and the post-op suite stay depends on the procedure. Your coordinator builds the calendar with you.

Can I bring a companion?

Yes. Many international patients do. Your coordinator arranges accommodation in the same hotel and access during recovery hours.

When is the right time to book?

When your matched surgeon has signed the plan and you have read it twice. Not before.

§ 07 · Before & after

Cases matched to your case.

We do not publish a public gallery. Ask the medical team and they will send before-and-after cases from patients whose pattern and anatomy resemble yours — which is the only comparison that tells you anything. A gallery shows whoever photographed best; a matched set shows people like you.

Ask for matched cases
§ 08 · Recovery, eye-specific

How recovery unfolds for eye cases.

  1. D-1
    Assessment & mark-up
    Lid position, skin laxity and tear film checked. The surgeon marks with you sitting upright.
  2. D-0
    Procedure
    Named surgeon, JCI theatre. Local anaesthetic with sedation for most lid cases.
  3. D+2
    Swelling peak
    Bruising and swelling are at their worst here, and then turn. Cold compresses, head elevated.
  4. D+7
    Sutures out
    Surgeon checks closure and lid symmetry. Usually cleared to fly.
  5. M+1
    Scar review
    Video review. Incision lines are still settling and will keep fading.
  6. M+12
    Final review
    Surgeon signs the close-out. Note sent to your GP.