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Cost · Last reviewed 26 September 2025
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Gastric band cost, the real total.

A gastric band can look much cheaper abroad, but unlike other weight loss surgery a band is adjusted over years, so the headline price is only part of the story. Here is the honest picture, with indicative ranges and the ongoing costs that matter. We never name a clinic.

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£5,000 to £8,000
Indicative UK private
London higher than the north
£3,000 to £5,000
Indicative abroad, eg Turkey
packages from about $4,750
Up to 60 to 75%
Reported saving abroad
versus UK and US prices
The one honest thing
A band needs regular adjustments and sometimes removal, so its true cost includes years of follow up, which is hard and pricey to arrange after surgery abroad.
Quick answer

What does a gastric band really cost?

Privately in the United Kingdom a gastric band is indicatively about five thousand to eight thousand pounds, with London at the higher end. Abroad, for example in Turkey, it commonly runs about three thousand to five thousand pounds, with packages advertised from around four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Reported savings reach roughly sixty to seventy five percent against UK and US prices.

These are indicative ranges, reviewed September 2025, not a quote. The crucial difference from other weight loss surgery is that a band is adjusted over time, so the real cost includes years of follow up, not just the operation. This is general information, not medical advice.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

Abroad the headline is often much lower, mostly because of lower labour and facility costs. But a band is not a one off. It is tightened or loosened through a port under the skin during follow up visits, and that ongoing care is part of the true cost.

Indicative ranges, reviewed September 2025. Not a quote. A low package price abroad rarely includes the years of adjustments a band needs.

ItemUK indicativeAbroad indicative
Gastric band surgery£5,000 to £8,000£3,000 to £5,000
Reported saving abroadn/aup to 60 to 75%
Adjustments and follow upongoing, often extrahard to arrange at home
Often in an abroad packagen/ahospital, transfers, meals

Always confirm what the package covers, who will perform your band adjustments after surgery, and what each adjustment or any band removal would cost.

What drives the price

Why two quotes can mean different things.

Where it is done. Lower labour and facility costs are the main reason a band is cheaper abroad, and within the UK city prices differ, with London above the rest. This is a market difference, not necessarily a quality one.

What the package includes. Abroad, a price often bundles the surgery, anaesthetic, hospital stay, transfers, and meals. At home a quote may be the surgery alone. Compare what each figure actually covers.

The adjustments. A band works by being tightened or loosened through a port under the skin, which means repeated clinic visits over months and years. Those adjustments are a real and recurring cost that a one off package price does not capture.

Removal and revision. Bands can slip, erode, or stop working, and a meaningful number are eventually removed or converted to another procedure. The possible cost of removal or revision belongs in any honest calculation.

Why total cost matters more

A cheap headline is rarely the true cost.

The gastric band is unusual among weight loss procedures because the result depends on regular adjustments, not just the surgery. A band placed abroad still needs tightening and loosening over the following months and years, and finding a clinic at home willing to adjust a band fitted elsewhere can be difficult and may carry its own fees. So a cheap operation abroad can quietly become an expensive, complicated arrangement once you are back, which is the opposite of the saving the headline promised.

It is also worth knowing that the band has become less common than other weight loss surgery in many places, partly because of slipping, erosion, and a meaningful rate of removal over time. None of this means a band is wrong for you, but it does mean the price to weigh is the lifetime cost of fitting, adjusting, and possibly removing it, not the day of surgery alone.

Before you pay, confirm: what the package covers, who will adjust your band after surgery and at what cost, what removal or revision would cost, and how a complication would be handled once you are home.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much is a gastric band?

Indicatively about five thousand to eight thousand pounds privately in the UK, and roughly three thousand to five thousand pounds abroad such as in Turkey, with packages from around four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Reviewed June 2026 and not a quote.

Why is it cheaper abroad?

Mainly lower labour and facility costs, and packages that bundle the hospital stay and transfers. The saving is real on the surgery, but it does not cover the adjustments a band needs afterward.

What is the catch with a band abroad?

The follow up. A band is tightened and loosened over months and years, and finding a clinic at home to adjust a band fitted elsewhere can be hard and may carry fees. Sort out who will do this before you travel.

Are there extra long term costs?

Yes. Regular adjustments, and possibly removal or revision if the band slips or stops working, all add to the lifetime cost beyond the day of surgery.

What should an itemised quote show?

The surgery price and what the package includes, who will adjust the band and at what cost, the cost of removal or revision, and how a complication would be handled once you are home.

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Where to go next.

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