What a labiaplasty really costs at home and abroad, what drives the price, and the hidden costs to plan for. Information only. We never name a clinic.
In the UK a labiaplasty commonly costs between about 2,000 and 5,000 pounds once fees are included, while abroad all in packages often run around 2,000 to 4,000 US dollars. The saving can be real, but this is sensitive, personal surgery, so who operates and how you are followed up matter more than the price.
All figures are indicative ranges from published clinic and consumer sources, reviewed July 2025. They are not quotes. What you pay depends on the technique, the anaesthetic, and what a package includes.
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 July 2025. Not quotes. The United States figure is an average surgeon fee from a professional body and excludes anaesthesia and facility fees, so the real total runs higher.
The technique and extent matter most. A simple reduction of the labia minora sits at the lower end, while combining work on the labia majora, a fat transfer, or other procedures raises the figure. Whether the surgery is done under local anaesthetic or general anaesthetic also changes the cost, as a general anaesthetic adds an anaesthetist and more facility time.
Other factors. The surgeon's experience, the clinic, the city, and whether consultations and follow up are included all move the price. London and major cities sit at the higher end.
Package inclusions. Abroad, a headline price may include the clinic fee, hotel, and transfers, or it may not. Confirm exactly what is covered, what is billed as an extra, and the currency you are charged in before you compare.
This is sensitive surgery in a delicate area. Price the whole trip and the follow up, not just the line on the quote.
Budget for time off normal activity, up to about three weeks, plus flights and any extra hotel nights, prescriptions, and time for swelling to settle. Set money aside for the possibility of a review or a revision, and remember that follow up for personal surgery is harder to arrange from another country.
Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective surgery or its complications, so consider dedicated cover. A price far below the rest of the market is a reason to ask who operates and what is included, not a bargain to grab, and a low price should never rush a decision this personal.
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Indicative all in packages abroad commonly run around 2,000 to 4,000 US dollars, depending on the technique and whether other procedures are combined. These are indicative figures reviewed July 2025, not quotes.
UK private prices commonly fall between about 2,000 and 5,000 pounds once fees are included, with London clinics and more complex work at the higher end.
Mainly lower labour and facility costs and a competitive market, not lower quality by default. A price far below the rest of the market is a reason to ask harder questions, not to celebrate.
The technique and extent. A simple labia minora reduction costs less than combined work on the labia majora, a fat transfer, or surgery under general rather than local anaesthetic.
Time off normal activity of up to three weeks, flights and extra hotel nights, prescriptions, and possible review or revision, since travel insurance rarely covers elective surgery or its complications.
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