Lately, quite a few friends around me have been discussing aesthetic and cosmetic surgery, and it seems people are becoming more open about enhancing their appearance. It got me curious, so I spent some time researching the scene here in Spain. I noticed there isn’t a dedicated thread on the forum systematically discussing this, so I’m starting one today to share the pricing information I’ve gathered. Anyone with inside knowledge is more than welcome to add to it!

Let’s get straight to the point: cosmetic surgery in Spain is not cheap. However, compared to some high-end private hospitals back home in China, the prices seem reasonable, especially considering the technology and safety standards feel more reassuring here. Of course, prices vary significantly depending on the city, the clinic’s reputation, the surgeon’s experience, and the materials used. For example, a top clinic in Madrid or Barcelona will certainly be more expensive than one in a smaller city.
Popular Procedure Price Reference
I focused on a few of the most frequently asked-about procedures. The table below shows the approximate price range I compiled from several clinic websites and email inquiries. Please note that this is usually an ‘all-inclusive price,’ covering pre-op consultations, surgery fees, anesthesia, materials, and several post-op check-ups. However, it’s always best to confirm the specifics with each clinic.
| Procedure | Price Range |
| Breast Augmentation (Implants) | 5,500€ - 8,000€ |
| Liposuction | 3,000€ - 6,000€ |
| Rhinoplasty (Comprehensive) | 5,000€ - 8,500€ |
| Double Eyelid Surgery | 2,000€ - 3,500€ |
| Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) | 6,000€ - 9,000€ |
| Hyaluronic Acid Fillers | 350€ - 500€ / per syringe |
A Few Personal Tips
- Don’t just look at the price
! Choosing the right doctor and clinic is a million times more important! Be sure to check the doctor’s credentials, their portfolio of past cases, and their reputation. You can find more info on Spanish cosmetic surgery prices
. Many clinics offer a free initial consultation, so it’s a good idea to visit a few, speak with the doctors in person, and get a feel for their professionalism and how well you communicate.
- Regarding materials, especially breast implants, there are many brands and models, and prices can vary greatly. The surgeon will recommend options based on your specific needs, but it’s crucial to do your own research to understand the pros and cons of different brands.
- Payment options are quite flexible. Besides paying in full, many clinics offer financing plans for cosmetic surgery costs in Spain. I inquired at one place, and they offered payment plans over 12, 24, or even 36 months, which is quite helpful for those of us with regular jobs.
Getting cosmetic procedures in Spain definitely costs a fair amount, but what you get in return is a regulated medical process and a sense of security. I hope this information is helpful! If any of you gals have experience with [Spanish cosmetic surgery prices], whether it was a great experience or a bad one, please share in the comments below! By sharing, we can all help each other avoid making mistakes!