What it really costs in Spain, 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.
Chin augmentation in Spain commonly costs somewhere from about 3,000 to 7,000 euros, with quoted figures varying widely depending on whether it is a simple silicone implant or a custom implant or sliding genioplasty. As a European Union country, Spain has well regulated clinics and experienced surgeons, and prices typically sit below the United States while broadly comparable to other Western European markets. Whether it is worth travelling depends on the surgeon, the method, and your plan for follow up, more than on the headline number.
Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025, and vary by the surgeon, the facility, the implant or technique, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.
Reported prices in Spain vary widely. Some sources put a chin implant at around 3,300 to 4,500 US dollars, while Spanish clinics quoting in euros can sit higher, around 5,000 to 8,000 euros for a standard procedure, rising with custom implants or added work. Treat the band as wide and confirm by quote.
Indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025. Not a quote. A low headline figure may not include the same implant, anaesthetic, or aftercare, so always compare like for like.
Always confirm in writing which technique is used, the implant material and brand if one is used, which surgeon operates, what aftercare is included, and the currency you are billed in. The wide range above is indicative, not a fixed quote.
An implant placed through a small incision under the chin or inside the mouth has a fairly short recovery, but it is still surgery, often under sedation or general anaesthetic, and flying too soon raises the risk of a blood clot. Plan to stay in Spain for about five to seven days, expect swelling and bruising around the jaw, and know the final shape settles over weeks.
Surgery is under sedation or general anaesthetic, usually a day case. Expect tightness, swelling, and bruising around the chin and jaw, and tenderness when you talk or chew.
Swelling starts to ease and any tape or dressing is checked. You stick to soft food, keep the area clean, and rinse the mouth carefully if the incision is inside.
Many surgeons clear patients to fly in this window, but only after a check. Confirm your own clearance to fly directly with the operating surgeon.
Residual swelling settles, numbness in the lower lip and chin slowly improves, and the new profile becomes natural. Final shape can take several months.
A shifted implant, an infection around it, or an uneven result is hard to manage from another country, and some local doctors are reluctant to take on another clinic's work. Keep your operative notes and the implant details, and agree before you travel how reviews and any revision will be handled.
Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective cosmetic surgery or its complications. Read the policy closely and consider dedicated medical complications cover before you book.
Chin augmentation is common and generally safe in skilled hands, but it is real surgery and travelling for it adds its own risks. Understand these before you commit.
Surgery under anaesthetic and long haul flights both raise the risk of deep vein thrombosis. Allow real recovery time before you fly and get written clearance.
An implant can become infected or move out of position, sometimes weeks later. Either usually means more surgery to remove or reposition it, which is harder to arrange once you are home.
Numbness in the lower lip and chin is common early on and usually settles, but injury to the nerve that supplies the lip can occasionally be lasting.
The two sides may not match perfectly, or the implant may look too large or too small for your face. Correcting this means a second operation.
An implant resting on the jawbone can, over years, cause some of the bone beneath it to resorb. This is a known long term consideration to discuss before you choose an implant over a bone procedure.
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As an EU country with well regulated clinics and experienced surgeons, Spain can be a safe choice at a properly licensed facility with proper anaesthetic support. Risk rises with flying home too soon and with weak follow up. This page helps you tell a careful clinic from a risky one.
Because the operation itself varies. A simple silicone implant costs less than a custom implant or a sliding genioplasty that reshapes your own bone. Compare quotes for the same procedure, not just the headline figure.
It depends on your jaw and your goals. An implant adds projection, while a sliding genioplasty moves your own bone and can correct more complex shapes. A careful surgeon explains the trade offs rather than pushing one option.
Plan for about five to seven days. Many surgeons clear patients to fly in that window after a check. Always confirm your own clearance to fly with the operating surgeon.
Often, yes, in the lower lip and chin in the early weeks. It usually improves over weeks to months, though in some cases a degree of altered sensation is lasting.
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