A fox eye lift in Turkey costs from €2,800 as an all-inclusive package — a permanent, surgical alternative to the temporary thread lifts that cost roughly £1,000–2,000 abroad and fade within months. The 'fox eye' or 'cat eye' look lifts the outer corner of the eye for an almond-shaped, subtly elongated profile. Done surgically, it means a canthopexy or canthoplasty, often combined with a temporal (brow-tail) lift. This guide covers the real price, how surgery differs from threads, what the package includes, the honest risks, and how to choose a clinic.
At Estetica Istanbul, a fox eye lift starts from €2,800 as an all-inclusive package. That covers the board-certified partner surgeon's fee, the procedure in a JCI-accredited partner facility, anaesthesia (local with sedation or general, depending on the plan), your medication, hotel nights during your stay and airport transfers. Flights are the only cost never included. A €500 deposit secures your date; the balance is settled before the procedure. The exact figure depends on whether you have a canthopexy alone or a canthoplasty combined with a temporal lift — confirmed at consultation, not changed on arrival.
A fox eye thread lift uses dissolvable sutures placed under the skin to pull the brow tail and outer eye upward. It is quick and non-surgical, but the effect is temporary — typically lasting six to twelve months before the threads dissolve and the look relaxes. A surgical fox eye lift (canthopexy or canthoplasty, often with a temporal lift) repositions the tissue for a lasting change. If you want a result measured in years rather than months, surgery is the honest choice; if you want to 'try' the look with minimal downtime, threads are a reversible starting point. Estetica Istanbul's fox eye lift is the permanent, surgical option.
A lower price does not mean lower quality. Turkey's cost advantage is structural: lower clinical overheads and staff costs, a favourable exchange rate, and a high volume of procedures that lets accredited facilities operate efficiently. Istanbul's leading hospitals are accredited by the same international body (JCI) that accredits top Western hospitals, and the partner surgeons are board-certified specialists. What you are not paying for is the premium overhead of a Beverly Hills or Harley Street address — not a compromise on the surgery itself.
An Estetica Istanbul fox eye lift package is built so you arrive to a plan and leave with aftercare in place. It includes the surgeon's fee, the JCI-accredited facility, anaesthesia, pre-operative checks, your medication, hotel nights for your stay, all airport and clinic transfers, and a patient coordinator throughout. Flights are never included. Everything is quoted in euros — the invoicing currency — so there are no exchange-rate surprises at the end.
A surgical fox eye lift repositions the lateral canthus — the outer corner of the eye. A canthopexy tightens and slightly lifts the existing tendon; a canthoplasty detaches and repositions it for a stronger, more durable change. A temporal (lateral brow) lift is often added to raise the tail of the brow through a small incision hidden in the hairline. The procedure is done under local anaesthesia with sedation or light general anaesthesia and usually takes one to two hours. Incisions are placed in natural creases or within the hairline to keep any scarring discreet.
A fox eye lift is lower-risk than major body surgery, but it is still surgery on a delicate area, and honest expectations matter. Possible risks include temporary swelling and bruising, asymmetry, over-correction that looks unnaturally pulled, a dry-eye sensation, and — in rare cases — changes to the lower-lid position such as rounding or, uncommonly, ectropion. An over-aggressive lift is the main aesthetic risk; a good result is subtle. Safety depends far more on the surgeon's experience with periorbital anatomy and the accreditation of the facility than on the country itself. Insist on a JCI-accredited setting, a board-certified surgeon who performs eyelid and canthal work regularly, and a consultation that assesses your own eye and lid anatomy.
Most patients are up and about the same day. Expect swelling and bruising around the eyes for the first one to two weeks, at their worst around days two to three; cold compresses and keeping your head elevated help. Non-dissolvable stitches are usually removed at about a week. Most people feel presentable for social settings after 10–14 days, though subtle swelling can take several weeks to fully settle and the final result appears over two to three months. You can usually fly home after three to four days, once a post-operative check clears you. Flying too soon after any surgery carries a small blood-clot risk, so follow your clinic's timing rather than booking the earliest flight.
Good candidates want a subtle almond-eye lift and hold realistic goals — the procedure enhances your natural shape rather than transforming your face. Before paying a deposit anywhere, confirm that surgery takes place in an accredited facility, that you can see the surgeon's credentials and periorbital experience, that real before-and-after photos of comparable patients are available, and that aftercare and revision policy are in writing. Ask whether you need a canthopexy or a full canthoplasty and why — a reputable surgeon tailors the plan to your anatomy rather than selling the most expensive option.
A fox eye lift at Estetica Istanbul starts from €2,800 all-inclusive, covering the surgery in a JCI-accredited facility, anaesthesia, medication, hotel nights and transfers. Flights are separate, and the exact figure depends on whether you have a canthopexy alone or a canthoplasty with a temporal lift.
A surgical fox eye lift is long-lasting because the tissue is physically repositioned — unlike thread lifts, which fade within six to twelve months. Natural ageing continues, so the effect softens gradually over years rather than reversing, but it does not disappear the way threads do.
Incisions are placed in natural creases or hidden within the hairline, so scars are discreet and usually fade to fine lines. A skilled surgeon plans incision placement specifically to keep any marks inconspicuous.
Plan for around four to five days. That covers your consultation, the procedure, and a post-operative check before you are cleared to fly. Those hotel nights are built into the package.
Thinking about a fox eye lift in Istanbul? Request a free, no-obligation assessment and a personalised quote from Estetica Istanbul. Send a few photos and your goals, and our team will give you an honest view of your options — including whether a canthopexy, a canthoplasty, or a non-surgical approach suits you best.