
Gender transition aesthetics is not one procedure. It is a structured plan that may include:
Facial refinement or reshaping
Chest and body contour changes
Skin tightening procedures when needed
Intimate or genital procedures (only after detailed evaluation)
Your plan is built around your priorities and what is medically appropriate for your anatomy and medical history.
Important terminology (to avoid confusion):
“Vaginoplasty” can mean different things in different contexts. Vaginal tightening (commonly requested after childbirth) is not the same as gender affirming vaginoplasty for transfeminine patients. Your quote and plan will clearly state what procedure is being discussed.
These are reference prices. Gender affirming care is highly individualized, and the final plan is confirmed after assessment.
Gender reassignment (intestinal vaginoplasty): €16,000
Gender reassignment (zero-depth vagina): €13,000
Notes:
Pricing and eligibility depend on medical history, hormone use, prior surgeries, and the safe surgical plan for your case.
Many patients combine multiple steps over time. Some combinations are done in one trip, others are staged for safety.
When multiple procedures are planned together, bundle savings may apply, and some minor add-ons can be included at no additional charge when clinically appropriate. This is confirmed after evaluation, not assumed.
Procedure fees for the confirmed plan
Standard anesthesia and hospital costs for the procedure
Hospital stay when required (plan dependent)
Post-operative checks related to the procedure before you fly home
Written aftercare and recovery instructions
Flights
Hotel accommodation
Transfers and local transport
Extra nights outside the medical plan
Additional procedures not listed in your confirmed plan
Hotels and transfers are not included. If you want, we can arrange hotel options and private transfers based on your preferences and dates, quoted separately.
Tell us your priorities and what currently bothers you most. We will recommend realistic, medically appropriate options and confirm the safest plan.
To speed up your evaluation, include:
How you currently identify and your pronouns
Whether you are on hormone therapy (and for how long)
Which procedures you have already had (if any)
Your top 1 to 3 priorities (face, chest, body contour, intimate area)
Whether you want one trip or a step-by-step plan
Any key medical conditions or medications
You may benefit from gender transition aesthetics if:
You are a transgender woman and want a more feminine appearance in your face, chest, body contour, or intimate area
You are a transgender man and want more masculine facial definition, chest and torso contour, or other body changes
You are non-binary or gender diverse and want selected changes without following a standard “full feminization” or “full masculinization” route
You are already on hormones or have had previous procedures and want refinement
You want a clinic that treats gender affirming care as medically important, not as a vanity request
A personal consultation is essential to confirm candidacy, risks, and a realistic sequence.
Your plan can focus on one area or multiple areas, depending on what matters most to you.
Face: procedures that soften features and improve balance (for example rhinoplasty, facelift, eyelid-related refinement in selected cases)
Body contour: waist and flanks shaping, buttock contour, and proportion changes where appropriate
Chest: breast augmentation for patients who want fuller volume (when suitable)
Intimate or genital area: planned carefully and only after detailed evaluation
Face: increasing definition and balance (planned individually based on anatomy)
Chest and torso: contour approaches to create a flatter, more masculine shape (planned individually, may involve reduction-type techniques depending on the case)
Body contour: liposuction or shaping to reduce softer contours and improve lines
Selected changes only, focused on the areas where dysphoria is strongest
Refinements and revisions after previous surgeries (when medically realistic)
This is not a checklist. The safest plan is the one that fits your anatomy and recovery tolerance.
Gender transition care benefits from sequencing. The right order depends on your priorities and how different steps affect recovery.
Typical planning principles:
Start with what impacts your daily life most (often face or chest)
Combine procedures only when it stays within safe surgery time and recovery demands
Consider staging when the plan becomes too extensive (staging is not a downgrade, it is often the safer route)
Be explicit about hormones, previous procedures, and scar history, it affects planning
Your consultation is where we confirm what can be done in one trip, and what is better done step by step.
Gender transition aesthetics should be both affirming and medically responsible. That means:
Candidacy screening is required, not optional
We set expectations based on anatomy, not only on reference photos
If something is not medically realistic or safe, we will tell you directly
Privacy is treated as a standard, not a special request
All surgery carries risks. The exact risks depend on the procedure, surgical time, and your medical profile. Your plan will include a clear discussion of risks, limitations, and recovery needs.
Many patients travel to Istanbul from abroad. We coordinate the medical process so consultation, surgery, and follow-up checks fit your stay.
You share goals and basic medical details (photos if requested)
We outline realistic options and likely sequencing
We confirm what information is needed for safe planning and pricing
In-person consultation and final plan confirmation
Procedure in a contracted hospital
Hospital stay when required (plan dependent)
Follow-up checks before you fly home
Written aftercare guidance and online follow-up support
You can send questions and photos during recovery and we advise next steps
Flights, hotels, and transfers are not included in procedure pricing. If you want, we can arrange hotel options and private transfers based on your preferences and dates, quoted separately.
International patient coordination from assessment to post-op follow up
Respectful, private communication and structured planning
Surgeon-led recommendations based on safety, anatomy, and realistic outcomes
Transparent pricing with clear included and not included items
Not always, it depends on the procedure and your goals. Share your current status and we will advise what matters for planning.
Sometimes. Safety depends on surgical time, your medical profile, and the procedures involved. If a plan is too extensive, staging is usually safer.
We treat privacy as standard. Your consultation and planning are handled discreetly and respectfully.
It depends on the procedures included. We confirm a recommended stay after evaluation so follow-up checks are completed before you travel.
In many cases, yes, if it is medically realistic. Send details of what you had and what you want improved.
Use the form above to request a confidential quote. We will review your priorities and outline realistic options and next steps.
Depending on your priorities, you may also want to review:
If you are not sure what applies, ask freely. We will recommend the safest route based on your goals and recovery tolerance.
The more precise you are, the more useful our first reply can be. In your first message you can include:
how you currently identify and your pronouns
whether you are on hormones and for how long
which surgeries or procedures you have already had
what bothers you most right now (rank top one to three areas)
whether you want to do everything in one trip or step by step