Mediglobe collaborates with hospitals in Turkey for Breast Surgery
Breast surgery. For many, the term conjures images of cosmetic enhancement. But the field is far broader, encompassing life-saving cancer operations, restorative procedures for congenital conditions, and medically necessary reductions to alleviate chronic pain. Today, breast surgery represents a powerful intersection of advanced oncology, sophisticated reconstruction, and patient-centred cosmetic refinement. Therefore, Mediglobe recommends affordable, high-quality treatments. Moreover, Mediglobe is in cooperation with hospitals in Turkey that work to European and American standards and have accreditation.
The Spectrum of Breast Surgery
Breast surgery is not monolithic. It falls into three primary categories, each with distinct goals and patient journeys. Mediglobe recommends you a Breast Surgery package according to your needs.
Oncologic (Cancer) Surgery:
This is the foundation of breast surgical practice. When breast cancer is diagnosed, surgery is often a primary treatment to remove the tumour.
- Lumpectomy (Breast-Conserving Surgery): Removal of the tumour and a small margin of surrounding healthy tissue. It’s followed by radiation therapy and is an option for many early-stage cancers. The goal is to preserve as much of the breast as possible.
- Mastectomy: Removal of the entire breast tissue. This may be recommended for larger tumours, multiple tumours, or as a preventive measure for high-risk individuals (prophylactic mastectomy). Modern mastectomies can often preserve the skin (skin-sparing) or even the nipple-areolar complex (nipple-sparing), providing an optimal foundation for reconstruction.
- Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy & Axillary Dissection: Procedures to assess and remove lymph nodes under the arm to determine if cancer has spread, guiding further treatment.
Reconstructive Surgery: Restoring Form and Sense of Self
Often performed in concert with or following cancer surgery, reconstruction aims to restore the breast’s appearance.
- Timing: Can be immediate (during the same surgery as mastectomy) or delayed (months or years later).
- Techniques: There are two main approaches:
- Implant-Based Reconstruction: Uses silicone or saline implants. Often involves a temporary tissue expander to stretch the skin and muscle first.
- Autologous or “Flap” Reconstruction: Uses the patient’s own tissue (from the abdomen, back, thighs, or buttocks) to create a new breast. This results in a more natural feel and appearance but is a more complex operation.
Cosmetic (Aesthetic) Surgery:
These are elective procedures to alter the size, shape, or position of healthy breasts.
- Breast Augmentation: Increases breast size using implants (silicone or saline) or, less commonly, fat transfer. The focus is on choosing the right implant profile, size, and placement (above or below the muscle) to meet the patient’s aesthetic goals.
- Breast Reduction (Reduction Mammoplasty): Removes excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to alleviate physical symptoms like chronic neck, back, and shoulder pain, skin irritation, and restricted activity.
- Breast Lift (Mastopexy): Reshapes and raises sagging breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue. It may be combined with augmentation or reduction.
- Breast Implant Revision or Removal: Addresses issues with previous implants, such as capsular contracture (hardening), rupture, malposition, or a patient’s desire for a size change or explanation (removal without replacement).
Mediglobe collaborates modern hospitals with Turkey, experienced specialists, and recommend personalised treatment plans.

Choose Breast Surgery with Mediglobe
The Consultation:
Regardless of the type, a thorough consultation is paramount. This is where expectations are aligned, options are explored, and a personalized surgical plan is born. A responsible surgeon will:
- Review your complete medical history and motivations.
- Discuss all appropriate options, including non-surgical alternatives where relevant.
- Explain risks, benefits, and potential complications in detail.
- Use 3D imaging (for cosmetic cases) or show before-and-after galleries of similar procedures.
- Outline the realistic recovery timeline and final results.
Recovery & Realistic Expectations
Recovery varies dramatically by procedure:
- Lumpectomy: Often outpatient, with return to normal activities within days.
- Mastectomy with Reconstruction: A significant recovery, and limitations on lifting and strenuous activity for 6-8 weeks or more.
- Cosmetic Augmentation/Lift: Typically, a 1–2-week initial recovery, with full results and final implant settling taking several months.
A universal truth: final results take time. Swelling must subside, scars will mature and fade (often becoming quite subtle), and tissues need to settle into their new position. Patience is essential. Mediglobe cooperates with hospitals in Turkey with high success rates for Breast Surgery (Breast Surgery is highly successful, with general success rates cited between 91% and 98.5%).
Conclusion
The modern era of breast surgery is defined by choice and personalization. A woman facing cancer can choose between lumpectomy and mastectomy, and if she chooses mastectomy, she has multiple reconstruction paths. A woman seeking cosmetic change can choose from a spectrum of subtle to dramatic enhancements.
Ultimately, whether the goal is survival, restoration, or personal satisfaction, contemporary breast surgery is about empowering individuals with safe, effective options to look and feel like themselves—or like the self they envision. It’s a field where surgical precision meets profound human understanding, helping patients navigate some of life’s most challenging moments and personal decisions with confidence and care. If you’re considering Breast Surgery, consult Mediglobe team to discuss your goals and determine the best approach. A detailed contact with Mediglobe team is essential to determine if Breast Surgery is right for you. As a result, Mediglobe offers you access to high standard and quality service to meet your treatment needs. Treatments are always client centred and providers have in-debt experience, are highly qualified, and use the latest technology, all within well maintained hospitals.
Mediglobe offer medical tourism packages that include airport transfers, accommodation, translation services, and aftercare. This all-in-one approach helps international patients feel more at ease, especially those who may be visiting for the first time. There is no waiting period and healthcare personal can speak different foreign languages.
This article is for informational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendation.
