What it really costs at home and abroad, what drives the price, and the lifelong costs that the headline package leaves out. Indicative ranges, dated. We never name a clinic.
In the UK, a mini gastric bypass, also called a one anastomosis bypass, commonly runs about ten thousand to eighteen thousand pounds privately. Abroad, package prices are often around four thousand to six and a half thousand US dollars, with reported savings of roughly sixty to seventy five percent. The package usually covers the surgery and a short stay, not the lifelong follow up.
These are indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025, not a quote and not a promise of a result. Always read what a package does and does not include.
A mini gastric bypass creates a small stomach pouch and reroutes the intestine through a single join, so it is a major operation with a hospital stay. Abroad, prices are often lower, mainly because of lower overheads, and many clinics bundle a package. The lifelong follow up usually sits outside that package.
A price far below the market can mean less time in hospital, less aftercare, or a less experienced team. Read the inclusions closely.
Indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025. Not a quote. Overseas packages commonly cover tests, surgeon and anaesthetist fees, hospital stay, hotel, transfers, and a defined aftercare window, while flights, travel insurance, extended stays, and lifelong vitamins are typically extra.
Hospital time and team. A longer stay, a senior surgeon, and a full bariatric team cost more. A very low price can reflect a shorter stay or a less experienced team, which matters for a major operation.
What the package bundles. Hotel nights, transfers, tests, and an aftercare window are often included abroad. Compare like for like, since a higher number can include far more.
The lifelong costs. Vitamins, repeat blood tests, dietitian support, and any complication care are ongoing and rarely in the headline figure. Budget for them from the start.
Country and currency. Local overheads and the exchange rate move the figure. Confirm the currency you are billed in and whether the quote can change.
Lower prices abroad mostly reflect lower overheads and a competitive market, not a worse operation by default. Many people have safe, effective surgery overseas. The specific catch with bariatric surgery is that it is major surgery with serious early risks and lifelong follow up, so the saving has to be weighed against how you would handle a complication and ongoing care once you are home.
A leak, bleeding, or clot can appear in the first two weeks, and long flights soon after add their own risk. Plan who manages any problem and who monitors your vitamins before you travel.
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In the UK it commonly runs about ten thousand to eighteen thousand pounds privately, while overseas packages are often around four thousand to six and a half thousand US dollars. These are indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025.
Mainly lower overheads and a competitive market, with reported savings of around sixty to seventy five percent. The lower figure usually still covers the surgery and a short stay, but rarely the lifelong follow up.
Commonly the tests, surgeon and anaesthetist fees, hospital stay, hotel, transfers, and a set aftercare window. Flights, travel insurance, extended stays, and lifelong vitamins are typically extra, so confirm the inclusions in writing.
Lifelong vitamins, repeat blood tests, dietitian support, time off work, and any complication care at home. A low package price is not the full lifetime cost of the operation.
Elective bariatric surgery abroad is usually self funded, and standard travel insurance rarely covers planned procedures or their complications. Budget for the full pathway, including any complication care, yourself.
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