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A breast lift in Poland commonly costs from about £2,890, around €4,330, with most quotes up to roughly £4,500, against £6,000 to £10,000 in the UK private sector. Poland works to European Union surgical standards and the saving is real. A lift raises and reshapes the breast but does not add volume, so if you also want fullness you may be quoted for a lift with an implant, which costs more.
Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed October 2025, and vary with the scar pattern, whether an implant is added, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.
Poland is one of the more affordable markets in the European Union, and the price reflects lower local costs rather than lower standards by default. A breast lift quote depends on how much skin is removed and the scar pattern, and on whether an implant is added for fullness. Decide whether you want a lift alone or a lift with an implant before comparing quotes, because they are different operations.
Indicative ranges, reviewed October 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.
Confirm in writing the scar pattern, whether an implant is included, the currency, and what reviews cost. A quote far below the Polish market is a warning sign, not a bargain.
A breast lift is done under general anaesthetic and takes a few hours. The surgeon removes excess skin, reshapes the breast and repositions the nipple, leaving scars whose pattern depends on the technique, often around the areola and down the breast, sometimes in an anchor shape. Most people stay in Poland for about five to seven days so the surgeon can review the wounds, fit a support bra, and confirm you are safe to fly.
Expect soreness, swelling and bruising, and plan to wear a support bra for several weeks. The shape looks higher and firmer at first, then settles over three to six months as swelling resolves. Scars are permanent but typically fade over twelve to eighteen months. Light activity resumes within days, desk work usually in one to two weeks, and heavier exercise after several weeks on your surgeon advice.
The follow up is the harder part of going abroad. Wound healing, a scar that is widening, or asymmetry are awkward to manage once home. Agree how reviews and any revision will be handled before you travel, line up a local doctor for urgent care, and do not fly too soon. Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective surgery or its complications.
A breast lift is common and generally safe, but it leaves permanent scars and the result can change over time. Travelling for it adds a layer of its own.
A lift always leaves scars. Most fade over a year or more, but some people scar more visibly, and a poor scar can be hard to improve. Ask about the scar pattern for your case.
Sensation in the nipple can be reduced or, less often, increased, and this is sometimes permanent.
Some unevenness in shape, height or nipple position can occur and is one of the more common reasons people seek a revision.
Bleeding, infection and slow healing at the incisions are uncommon but serious, and prompt care is harder to reach once you are home.
A lift does not stop ageing. Weight change, pregnancy and time can let the breast sag again, which is why timing the surgery matters.
A complication after you land is the central problem of going abroad. Local surgeons may be reluctant to take on another clinic work, so settle aftercare, guarantee and revision terms in writing first.
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Poland commonly runs from about £2,890, around €4,330, against £6,000 to £10,000 in the UK, reviewed October 2025. Confirm what each quote includes, especially whether an implant is part of it.
No. A lift raises and reshapes the breast but does not add volume. If you want more fullness, that needs an implant or fat transfer, which is a larger operation and costs more.
Most people stay about five to seven days for review and a support bra fitting before flying. Your surgeon will tell you when it is safe to fly.
A lift lasts years, but it does not stop ageing. Weight change, pregnancy and time can let the breast relax again, so many people time the surgery after they have finished having children.
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