Free photo assessment for your breast lift
Most people researching a breast lift have the same private questions: Do I actually need a lift? Would I need implants too? Which scar pattern — and what would it cost? You don't have to guess, and you don't have to book anything to find out. Send three photos and a few details, and Dr. Erdal will personally review them and reply within 24 hours with an honest, individual assessment. It's free, completely private, and there is no obligation to proceed.
- An honest opinion on whether a breast lift is right for you
- The likely technique and the ptosis-appropriate scar pattern for your anatomy
- Whether an implant would help meet your goals — or not
- A clear, all-inclusive price range
- Answers to your specific questions — from the surgeon, not a salesperson
How it works — three simple steps
Front, left side and right side — standing relaxed with your arms down. A plain background and good daylight are ideal. Add a sentence on your goals and any history of pregnancy, weight change or breastfeeding.
Your photos go straight to the surgeon who would perform your operation — never a coordinator. He assesses your ptosis grade, volume, skin quality and what is realistically achievable.
Within 24 hours you receive an honest assessment, the likely technique and scar pattern, whether implants are indicated, and a clear all-inclusive price range — with no pressure to book.
🔒 Your photos are kept strictly private and are reviewed only by Dr. Erdal. They are never published or shared.
Which photos should you send?
You don't need professional photos — a phone camera is perfect. For the most useful assessment, send three images:
- Front view — facing the camera, arms relaxed at your sides.
- Left side view — turned 90° to the left, arms down.
- Right side view — turned 90° to the right, arms down.
Stand against a plain wall in good natural light if you can. The side views matter most for assessing ptosis (sagging) and planning the right lift. If you are considering a change in size as well, a note on the look you're hoping for helps Dr. Erdal advise on whether an augmentation-mastopexy is the better option.
Is it really free — and what's the catch?
There's no catch. The assessment is genuinely free and carries no obligation. It exists because the most common reason people hesitate is uncertainty — and an honest, specific answer from the surgeon is the fastest way to resolve it. Many people who request an assessment decide the timing isn't right for them, and that's a perfectly good outcome. You're not signing up for surgery; you're getting clear information to make your own decision.
After you fly home, you're not on your own
A photo assessment is the start of a relationship, not a transaction. If you do choose to proceed, Dr. Erdal's support continues long after you leave Istanbul: structured 12-month follow-up with photo reviews and direct WhatsApp access, a clear revision policy agreed in writing before surgery, a defined complication-support pathway (including coordination of local care in your country if it is ever needed), surgery in a JCI-accredited hospital, and credentials you can verify independently. The full patient journey walks through every stage from first message to one-year review.
Ready when you are
Send your photos now for a free, private assessment from Dr. Erdal — a clear answer within 24 hours, no obligation.
Start on WhatsApp →Frequently asked questions
Yes — it is genuinely free and carries no obligation to proceed. You send photos and a few details, and Dr. Erdal replies with an individual assessment. There is no charge and no commitment to book surgery.
Only Dr. Erdal. Your photos go directly to the surgeon who would perform your operation — not a sales coordinator or a call centre. They are kept strictly private, never published and never shared.
No. The assessment is purely informational — its goal is to give you a clear, honest answer so you can make your own decision. Many people decide the timing isn't right for them, which is a perfectly good outcome.
Three phone photos are ideal: a front view and both side views, standing relaxed with your arms down, in good light against a plain background. The side views are the most important for assessing ptosis and planning the right lift.
Usually within 24 hours. You'll receive an honest assessment, the likely technique and scar pattern, whether implants are indicated, and a clear all-inclusive price range.
That's exactly who the assessment is for. Getting clear, specific information from the surgeon — including being told if surgery isn't right for you — is the best way to think it through without any pressure.