What it really costs in Lithuania, the risks that matter when you fly for surgery, what recovery and follow up actually involve, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.
A breast lift, or mastopexy, in Lithuania commonly costs from about £2,400, often under half of UK pricing for comparable work. Lithuania has built a steady cosmetic surgery sector aimed at visitors from Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia, centred on Kaunas and Vilnius, with a short flight from much of Europe and care under European Union medical standards. The real cost is the travel itself, because this is full surgery that needs a recovery window before you fly home, and as anywhere who actually operates matters far more than the headline price.
Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed May 2025, and vary by the technique, the degree of lift, whether implants or fat are added, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.
In Lithuania a breast lift on its own typically runs from about £2,400 to £3,300, which is roughly 2,800 to 3,800 euros. Combining the lift with implants, an augmentation mastopexy, usually pushes the figure higher, often into the region of £3,000 to £4,500. All inclusive packages that bundle recovery accommodation and nursing visits are common, and many clinics quote with the 21 percent Lithuanian value added tax already included. Price is driven by the degree of lift, whether volume is added, the surgeon and the facility.
Indicative ranges, reviewed May 2025. Not a quote. A price far below the rest of the market often means a less experienced surgeon or a non accredited theatre, neither of which is worth the saving on surgery this permanent.
Always confirm in writing what the price covers, which surgeon operates, whether implants are included, and the currency you are billed in. Home figures are indicative bands, not a fixed quote.
A breast lift is not a fly in, fly out procedure. The flight from the UK or Ireland to Lithuania is short, which lowers the clot risk a long haul journey carries, but you should still plan to stay for early reviews before you travel home. Expect a support bra for weeks, scars that take many months to settle, and a final shape that keeps refining over time.
Surgery is under general anaesthetic. Expect soreness, swelling, possibly small drains, and a surgical support bra worn almost constantly. Most people stay near the clinic for early reviews.
Swelling and bruising peak then ease. Light walking is encouraged to lower clot risk. Sutures and any drains are usually reviewed in this window, which is why a short stay here matters even on a quick flight home.
Many surgeons clear a short European flight within several days, sooner than a transatlantic journey. Confirm your own clearance to fly directly with the operating surgeon rather than assuming.
Scars are raised and pink at first and fade gradually over many months. The shape continues to settle, and some people consider revision once everything has matured.
Once you are home, a wound that heals slowly, a thickened scar, or asymmetry is hard to manage from another country. Local surgeons are often reluctant to take on another clinic's work, so agree before you travel exactly how reviews, scar care, and any revision will be handled. A short flight does at least make a second trip back more practical than a distant destination.
Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective cosmetic surgery or its complications. Read the policy closely and consider dedicated medical complications cover before you book.
A breast lift is a well understood operation, but it is still surgery under general anaesthetic, and travelling for it adds its own considerations. Understand these before you commit.
Every lift leaves scars, usually around the areola and down the breast, sometimes in an anchor shape. They fade but never vanish, and how they heal depends partly on your own skin.
Surgery and flights both raise the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. The shorter European flight reduces but does not remove this. Allow real recovery time and get written clearance to fly.
Numbness or altered sensation in the nipple is common after a lift and is usually temporary, but it can occasionally be lasting. Breastfeeding ability can also be affected.
Many Lithuanian surgeons who treat international patients speak good English, but confirm that consent forms, aftercare instructions, and the person you call with a problem are all in a language you fully understand.
Uneven results, wound healing issues at the scar junctions, and gradual drooping again over the years are all possible. A lift does not stop the natural effects of gravity, weight change or pregnancy.
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At a licensed facility where a registered plastic surgeon operates with proper anaesthetic support, it can be safe and the results good. Risk rises with non accredited theatres, unqualified operators, and flying home too soon. This page is here to help you tell a careful clinic from a risky one.
No. A mastopexy raises and reshapes existing tissue but does not add volume. If you want more fullness as well, that means adding implants or fat, which is a larger operation with a higher cost and a longer recovery.
Plan for a stay of roughly five to seven days so early reviews and any suture or drain checks happen before you travel. The European flight home is short, which helps, but always confirm your own clearance to fly with the operating surgeon.
Every lift leaves scars. They are raised and pink early on and fade over six to twelve months or longer, though they never disappear completely. How they settle depends on technique, scar care, and your own skin.
Many people can, but a lift can affect milk ducts and nipple sensation, so it cannot be guaranteed. If future breastfeeding matters to you, raise it clearly in your consultation before deciding.
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