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Cost · Last reviewed 20 September 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Fat dissolving injections cost, explained honestly.

Indicative dated prices per session against home, what actually drives the figure, and why a course of several sessions, not the single price, is what you really spend.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
£200 to £600
UK per session
varies by product
2 to 4
Sessions often needed
per area
£1,200+
Typical course
depends on product
The one honest thing
The single session price is misleading. Most areas need a course, and the product used changes the total a lot, so judge the course, not one visit.
Quick answer

What does it cost?

Fat dissolving injections commonly cost about £200 to £600 a session in the UK, with the product driving much of the difference. Most areas need a course of around two to four sessions, so a realistic total often starts near £1,200 and runs higher with premium products. Because this is a small, repeatable treatment, travelling abroad for it rarely saves money once a full course and travel are counted.

Indicative ranges, reviewed September 2025, that vary by product, the area, and the number of sessions. These are not a quote and not a promise of a result.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

Fat dissolving injections use a substance that breaks down small pockets of fat. The headline figure is per session, but most areas need several sessions, and the product chosen changes the total sharply. The course, not the single visit, is the real cost.

Indicative ranges, reviewed September 2025. Not a quote. A very low per session price can mean less product or a less experienced injector, both reasons to ask more questions.

ItemUK per sessionNotes
Common deoxycholic based productabout £300 to £500smaller areas lower
Prescription deoxycholic acid productabout £750 to £1,000higher per session
Typical course, several sessionsfrom about £1,200more with premium product

UK figures are private pay ranges reported by clinics and aggregators, reviewed September 2025, where a lower cost product sits well below the prescription deoxycholic acid option. Most areas need two to four sessions spaced weeks apart. In the US the prescription product is often priced per vial in a broadly similar range. Always confirm in writing the product, the number of sessions, and the billing currency.

What drives the price

Why two quotes differ.

The product, the size of the area, the number of sessions, and the injector move the price far more than the country does.

The product is the biggest lever. A lower cost option costs much less per session than a prescription deoxycholic acid product, but it may need more sessions, so the totals can converge. The size of the area matters too, since a large area uses more product than a small chin or jowl.

The number of sessions is the part people underestimate. Quotes that show only the single session price can look cheap until you multiply by a full course. The injector and the clinic also feed into the figure, and a trained medical injector charges accordingly.

A genuine quote should state the product, the likely number of sessions, and what each session includes, after an in person assessment. If a price is quoted before anyone has assessed the area, treat it as marketing rather than a real estimate.

Why abroad differs, and the catch

Cheaper is not simpler.

Lower cost abroad is mostly structural, not a discount on safety. The catch is that this treatment needs several visits and is not a one trip job.

Lower labour costs, exchange rates, and competition push per session prices down in popular destinations, often without lowering quality at a well run clinic. That is the honest upside.

The catch is the course. Because most areas need two to four sessions spaced weeks apart, a single trip abroad rarely completes the treatment, and repeated flights quickly erase any saving. There is also a regulatory point. The status of fat dissolving products varies between countries, and some widely marketed products are not licensed as medicines in the way you might expect, so being treated where you can check the product and reach the injector matters.

For a multi session, lower cost treatment like this, a local, regulated injector is often the more sensible choice. Where you do consider treatment abroad, budget for the full course and travel, not one headline session.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much do fat dissolving injections cost?

Indicatively about £200 to £600 a session in the UK, with a typical course from around £1,200 and higher with a premium product. Reviewed June 2026. Always price the full course, not one session.

Why do prices vary so much?

Mainly the product. A lower cost option is much cheaper per session than a prescription deoxycholic acid product. The area treated and the number of sessions also move the total.

How many sessions will I need?

Most areas need around two to four sessions spaced several weeks apart, depending on the area and the product. A single session rarely gives the final result, which is why the course is the real cost.

Is it worth travelling abroad for it?

Usually not. Because a course needs several visits weeks apart, a single trip rarely completes it, and repeated flights erase the saving. Product status also varies by country, so a local, regulated injector is often safer.

Does a higher price mean a better result?

Not on its own. The injector's training and choosing the right candidate matter more than headline price. Use the questions on our what to ask guide to judge any quote.

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