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The honest guide · Last reviewed 19 August 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson

360 liposuction in Poland, weighed honestly.

What it really costs, the recovery and follow up the brochures skip, the risks that matter, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
£2,400+
Indicative abroad
vs £6,000 to £10,000 UK
5 to 7
Days on site
one visit, then home
3 to 6 mo
To final shape
swelling settles slowly
The one honest thing
Poland is one of the more affordable markets in the European Union, but the saving is real only when a registered plastic surgeon operates, not when you chase the lowest quote.
Quick answer

Is Poland worth it?

360 liposuction in Poland commonly runs from about €2,800 to €6,000 for the full torso, roughly £2,400 to £5,100, a meaningful saving on typical UK pricing. Poland is among the more affordable destinations in the European Union, with surgery performed under EU rules by surgeons registered in the national medical chamber. The value holds when a registered specialist plastic surgeon operates in a licensed theatre, not when you chase the lowest headline price.

Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed August 2025, and vary with how many areas you treat, the technique, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.

What it really costs

The price in Poland, honestly.

Poland is one of the more affordable destinations in the European Union, and the price reflects lower local labour and facility costs rather than lower standards by default. A 360 liposuction quote depends heavily on how many areas you treat and the operating time, so treating the full torso in one planned session is usually better value than paying per area.

Indicative ranges, reviewed August 2025, in the currencies clinics most often quote. Not a quote and not a promise. Currency conversions are approximate and move with the exchange rate.

ItemPolandUK private
Lipo 360, full torso€2,800 to €6,000£6,000 to £10,000
Single area liposuction€1,500 to €3,500£2,500 to £4,500
Typical saving abroadroughly 40% to 65%n/a
Often in a packagegarment, tests, one night stayn/a

Confirm in writing what the price covers, what is extra, and the currency you are billed in. A quote far below the Polish market is a warning sign, not a bargain.

The real experience

Recovery, and the follow up.

360 liposuction is usually done under general anaesthetic and takes a few hours. Most people stay in Poland for about five to seven days so the surgeon can review you, fit a compression garment, and check the dressings before flying. Expect soreness, swelling and bruising, and plan to wear the garment for several weeks.

Swelling drives the timeline. The early shape is misleading because of fluid, and the result refines over three to six months. Light walking starts within days to lower the clot risk, desk work usually resumes in one to two weeks, and harder exercise waits several weeks on your surgeon advice.

The follow up is the harder part of going abroad. A seroma or a contour irregularity is awkward to manage once you are home. Agree how reviews, garment checks and any revision will be handled before you travel, and line up a local doctor for urgent care. Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective surgery or its complications, so read the policy and consider dedicated cover.

The risks of travelling here

What can go wrong.

Liposuction is common, but it is real surgery with real risks, and travelling for it adds a layer of its own. Understand both before you commit.

Fluid, bruising and contour issues

Swelling, bruising, numbness and seroma are common and usually settle. Lumpiness, asymmetry or loose skin can persist, and these are the results people most often want revised.

Removing too much at once

360 liposuction covers a large area. A very high volume removed in one session raises the risk of fluid shifts and a harder recovery. A careful surgeon stages large cases.

Anaesthetic and clot risk

General anaesthetic carries small risks, and a long operation followed by a flight raises clot risk. Ask about clot prevention and do not fly too soon.

Rare but serious events

Infection, significant blood loss, fat embolism and skin or fat necrosis are uncommon but serious, and need prompt care that is harder to reach once home.

The travelling risk

A complication after you land is the central problem of going abroad. Local surgeons may be reluctant to take on another clinic work. Settle the aftercare, guarantee and revision terms in writing first.

How to choose safely here

Questions before you pay.

A safe clinic answers all of these in writing without flinching. Vague answers, pressure to book quickly, and prices far below the market are the warning signs that matter most. We never name a clinic, so use these to judge any you are sent.

1
Is a registered specialist plastic surgeon doing the operation?
In Poland a doctor must hold a specialist qualification in plastic surgery and be entered on the register of the regional medical chamber. Ask for the surgeon name and registration number, and confirm they perform your operation.
2
Is the clinic a registered medical entity?
Private clinics in Poland are entered in the official register of medical entities. Ask about the facility licence and where a general anaesthetic case is managed if something goes wrong.
3
How much fat do you plan to remove, and is it staged?
A safe plan names the areas, gives a realistic volume, and stages very large cases rather than doing everything at once.
4
Who manages my recovery and reviews?
Confirm how many days you stay, who fits the garment, and how reviews work once you are home.
5
What is included, and in what currency?
Get an itemised quote covering surgery, anaesthetic, garment, medication, accommodation and transfers, and the currency you pay in.
6
What happens if I need a revision?
Get the revision and guarantee terms in writing, including who pays and whether a second trip is needed.
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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

Is 360 liposuction in Poland safe?

At a registered medical clinic where a specialist plastic surgeon operates, outcomes can be comparable to home. Risk rises with very high fat volumes, weak aftercare, and bargain hunting. This guide helps you tell a careful clinic from a risky one.

How much can I save compared with the UK?

Poland is one of the more affordable EU markets, so the saving is real. UK lipo 360 is commonly £6,000 to £10,000 and Poland roughly €2,800 to €6,000 for the full torso. Confirm what each quote includes. Reviewed June 2026.

How long do I need to stay?

Most people stay about five to seven days for review and garment fitting before flying. Your surgeon will tell you when it is safe to fly.

Will the result be permanent?

Removed fat cells do not return, but remaining fat can grow if you gain weight. Lipo 360 contours, it does not replace a stable weight.

What if something goes wrong after I get home?

Revision and complication care are harder to arrange from abroad. Agree aftercare, guarantee and revision terms in writing first, and line up a local doctor for urgent issues.

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