Learn about Hidradenitis Suppurativa Treatment in Turkey — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Hidradenitis Suppurativa and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) treatment by a dermatologist is a comprehensive medical approach to manage a chronic, inflammatory skin condition characterized by recurrent, painful boils, abscesses, and tunneling tracts (sinus tracts) in areas like the armpits, groin, and under the breasts. The dermatologist's role involves accurate diagnosis, staging the disease severity, and implementing a personalized treatment plan. This plan is not a single procedure but a spectrum of interventions ranging from lifestyle modifications and long-term medication (like antibiotics, biologics, or hormonal therapies) to in-office procedures (such as corticosteroid injections, incision & drainage, or deroofing) and, for advanced cases, surgical excision. The goal is to control inflammation, prevent new lesion formation, manage pain, and minimize scarring, significantly improving the patient's quality of life.

Key Highlights

    Personalized Treatment Plans: Dermatologists tailor strategies from medications to surgery based on individual disease severity and location.Inflammation Control: Aims to reduce painful flare-ups and prevent the formation of new abscesses and sinus tracts.Minimized Scarring: Advanced surgical techniques and early medical intervention can help reduce extensive, disfiguring scarring.listrongImproved Quality of Life:/strong Effective management reduces pain, odor, and drainage, leading to better physical and psychological well-being./lilistrongLong-term Management:/strong Focuses on controlling a chronic condition, not just treating acute episodes./li/ul

Who is this surgery for?

  • Diagnosis of Hurley Stage I, II, or III Hidradenitis Suppurativa.
  • Recurrent, painful nodules or abscesses in intertriginous areas (armpits, groin, under breasts, buttocks).
  • Formation of sinus tracts (tunnels under the skin) and double-ended comedones.
  • Failure of basic self-care measures (like antiseptic washes) to control symptoms.
  • Significant pain, scarring, or drainage interfering with daily activities and mobility.
  • Secondary infections of HS lesions.
  • Psychological distress or reduced quality of life due to the condition.

How to prepare

  • Medical Consultation: Thorough evaluation by the dermatologist, including review of medical history and current medications.
  • Disease Staging: Physical examination to determine the Hurley stage (I, II, or III) of HS.
  • Pre-procedure Tests: For planned surgeries, blood tests and possibly a pre-anesthetic check-up may be required.
  • Medication Adjustments: Instructions on stopping certain medications (like blood thinners) as advised, usually days before a procedure.
  • Skin Preparation: Showering with an antibacterial soap the night before and morning of a surgical procedure.
  • Fasting: If general anesthesia is planned, fasting for 6-8 hours prior is necessary.
  • Arrangements: Planning for post-procedure care and transport home, especially after sedation.

Risks & possible complications

  • Infection: Risk of wound infection following surgical procedures.
  • Bleeding or Hematoma: Bleeding during or after surgery.
  • Scarring: All procedures carry a risk of scarring; keloid formation is possible in prone individuals.
  • Pain and Discomfort: Post-procedural pain at the treatment site.
  • Recurrence: HS can recur in treated or adjacent areas, as it is a chronic disease.
  • Poor Wound Healing: Delayed healing, especially in areas of tension or if infection occurs.
  • Anesthesia Risks: Reactions to local or general anesthesia (rare).
  • Nerve Damage: Temporary or permanent numbness in the surgical area.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Immediate Post-op: Wound care with prescribed antibiotic ointments and sterile dressings; keeping the area clean and dry.
  • Pain Management: Use of prescribed pain medications as needed.
  • Activity Restrictions: Avoiding strenuous activity, heavy lifting, and excessive sweating for 1-2 weeks post-surgery.
  • Follow-up Visits: Regular appointments for wound checks, dressing changes, and suture removal if non-dissolvable stitches are used.
  • Long-term Care: Adherence to ongoing medical therapy (e.g., antibiotics, biologics) as prescribed to prevent flares.
  • Lifestyle Modifications: Maintaining a healthy weight, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and using antiseptic washes as part of daily routine.
  • Monitoring: Watching for signs of infection (increased redness, swelling, pus, fever) and contacting the doctor if they occur.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 0-2 days
  • checked Expected recovery time: 1-6 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering hidradenitis suppurativa in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for hidradenitis suppurativa compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 54 – USD 1,632 0-2 days ~ 1-6 weeks Know More
Turkey USD 403 – USD 12,079 0-2 days ~ 1-6 weeks Know More
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