Table of Contents
Overview
Major weight loss can leave loose skin around the abdomen, arms, thighs, chest, or back and may affect comfort, hygiene, and body confidence. This guide is written for international patients comparing care in Turkey and preparing for a structured specialist review. It is educational information, not a diagnosis, personal treatment recommendation, or guarantee of outcome; final decisions must be made after examination by licensed clinicians.
Who may request an assessment?
Patients may request review after weight has been stable and nutritional or bariatric follow-up needs are understood. Suitability depends on age, general health, medications, allergies, previous procedures, expectations, and the amount of time available for recovery. For surgical or invasive care, patients should share chronic conditions, smoking status, anesthesia history, and any previous complications before travel is planned.
Records to prepare before review
Prepare recent photographs, dental imaging or relevant scans, blood tests when available, previous operation notes, a medication list, allergies, and a short summary of goals. Dental planning is stronger with panoramic X-rays or CBCT files; aesthetic planning is stronger with clear photographs from several angles and a record of previous fillers, implants, or surgery.
Planning and safety questions
- Am I a suitable candidate for this procedure or condition pathway?
- What are the realistic alternatives, limitations, and recovery timelines?
- Which materials, techniques, implant systems, or devices will be documented?
- How does the clinic handle follow-up if a complication occurs?
- What care or review is needed after I return home?
Coordinating care in Turkey
SpesHealth can help organize records, initial provider communication, expected timelines, translation needs, and travel logistics. The goal is to help patients reach the medical decision point with transparent information, realistic expectations, and a written care plan from the treating provider.
Travel and follow-up
Travel dates should match the procedure type, planned controls, dressing changes, and any temporary restoration stages. Do not shorten follow-up just to fit flights. Seek urgent medical care for severe pain, fever, breathing difficulty, uncontrolled bleeding, vision changes, signs of infection, or any rapidly worsening symptom.