What jaw contouring really costs at home and abroad, what drives the price, and the hidden costs that turn a cheap quote into an expensive trip. Information only. We never name a clinic.
In the UK, cosmetic jaw contouring commonly costs between about 8,000 and 15,000 pounds, while in the United States it often runs around 7,000 to 14,000 dollars. Abroad, packages frequently start lower, from roughly 2,000 pounds, with wide ranges depending on whether the work is a reduction, an implant, or a sliding genioplasty. The saving can be real, but it only matters once you add travel, time off while swelling settles, and the cost of managing any complication at home.
All figures are indicative ranges from published clinic and consumer sources, reviewed June 2025. They are not quotes and not a promise. This page covers cosmetic jaw contouring, not functional jaw surgery for a bite problem, which is a larger operation and may be funded by the health service where there is a medical need.
Abroad often runs below UK and United States pricing for comparable work, largely because of lower labour and facility costs, not lower quality by default.
Indicative ranges, reviewed June 2025. Not quotes. Confirm in writing what the price covers, what is extra, and the currency you are billed in.
The biggest driver is what you are actually having done. A chin reshaping, called a sliding genioplasty, is one operation. Shaving or reducing the jaw angle along the lower border is another. Augmenting the jaw with implants is a third, and the implant material itself adds cost. Many people combine two of these, which lengthens the operation and raises the total.
Other factors. The surgeon's training and experience, whether a qualified maxillofacial or plastic surgeon operates, the use of three dimensional scans and planning, the anaesthetic, the hospital, and the city all move the price. Capital cities sit at the higher end.
Package inclusions. Abroad, a headline figure may already include hospital time, imaging, a hotel, transfers, and follow up, or it may not. Two quotes are only comparable once you list what each one covers.
Price the whole journey, not the surgery line. That is where the real comparison lives.
A surgery price is not a trip price. Budget for flights and any extra hotel nights, soft foods and prescriptions for the first weeks, and time off work, since heavy facial swelling keeps many people out of view for a while. Set aside something for the possibility of a revision or a complication, because these are harder and costlier to manage once you are home, and revising bone work is difficult.
Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective cosmetic surgery or its complications, so read any policy closely and consider dedicated medical complications cover. A quote far below the rest of the market is often a sign that a qualified maxillofacial or plastic surgeon is not doing the operation, which is the most expensive saving of all.
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Indicative packages abroad commonly start from around 2,000 pounds and range to roughly 6,000 pounds or euros, depending on whether the work is a reduction, an implant, or a sliding genioplasty, and on the surgeon and hospital. These are indicative figures reviewed June 2025, not quotes.
Mainly lower labour and facility costs and a competitive market, not lower quality by default. A price far below the rest of the market can be a warning sign, so always confirm who operates, their qualifications, and what is included.
Packages often bundle the surgery, anaesthetic, imaging, a night or two in hospital, a hotel stay, transfers, and early checks. Always get the inclusions in writing, and note what is extra, such as implants or further imaging.
No. Cosmetic contouring reshapes the jaw for appearance. Corrective, or orthognathic, surgery treats a bite or functional problem, is a larger operation, costs more, and may be funded by the health service where there is a medical need.
Flights, extra hotel nights, soft foods, time off while swelling settles, and possible revision or complication cover. Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective surgery, so price the whole trip, not just the surgery line.
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