You’re absolutely right to be cautious about blood clots, particularly Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). Any surgical procedure, especially those involving prolonged anesthesia and limited mobility afterward, increases the risk. Long flights can compound that risk because of extended immobility in a pressurized cabin.
That said, many patients from North America travel to Turkey for procedures like this and fly back safely — but only when the timing and precautions are right. Surgeons usually recommend waiting at least 10–14 days post-op before flying, depending on how your body is healing. Compression garments, anticoagulant medication (if prescribed), walking every hour during the flight, and staying well hydrated are all vital measures.