By region
Abdomen
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
Removes excess skin, tightens the abdominal wall, and repairs diastasis recti. Full, mini, extended, and fleur-de-lis variants discussed.
Read more →Liposuction
Targeted fat removal. VASER, 360° circumferential, and standard SAL techniques. Often combined with abdominoplasty for circumferential reshaping.
Read more →Upper body
Arm lift
Removes loose skin from the upper arm. The scar trade-off — its length, position, and visibility — is the central pre-operative discussion.
Read more →Upper body lift
Removes back rolls and lateral chest skin through a transverse bra-line incision. Often combined with arm lift or breast procedures.
Read more →Gynecomastia
Reduction of enlarged male breast tissue — glandular excision, liposuction, or combined depending on tissue composition.
Read more →Lower body
Thigh lift
Medial, vertical, and bilateral thigh lift for inner-thigh skin laxity. Common after significant weight loss; less common as a primary aesthetic procedure.
Read more →Lower body lift
Circumferential procedure addressing abdomen, flanks, and buttock simultaneously. The signature operation for post-massive-weight-loss reconstruction.
Read more →BBL / fat transfer
Fat-transfer buttock augmentation using safe sub-fascial technique. Implants discussed separately as a rare, case-by-case alternative.
Read more →Combined and intimate
Mommy makeover
Abdominoplasty combined with breast procedure addressing post-pregnancy and post-breastfeeding changes. Single anaesthesia, single recovery.
Read more →Labiaplasty
Labia minora reduction by edge-trim or wedge resection. Often paired with monsplasty (pubic mound contouring) for complete intimate reshaping.
Read more →By patient situation
Procedures are organised above by anatomical region. Patients often arrive thinking about their situation rather than a specific procedure — these pathways help.
After major weight loss
Bariatric surgery, GLP-1 weight loss, or sustained dietary weight loss. Lower body lift, fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty, arm lift, and thigh lift are typical.
Post-bariatric pathway →After pregnancy
Diastasis recti, lower abdominal skin laxity, breast changes. Mommy makeover combines the two main procedures.
Mommy makeover →Localised concerns
Specific areas — flanks, inner thigh, upper arms, male chest — without major weight history. Often single-procedure cases.
Liposuction →Not sure where to start?
Most patients aren't certain which procedure they need until they have an assessment. Send three photos (front, side, back at standing rest) and Doç. Dr. Erdal will tell you what's surgically realistic — and which procedure or combination fits your situation.
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