Lipoma removal in the Czech Republic costs from $800 to $1,600. The final price depends on the number of lipomas and removal technique. In the US, patients pay $3,000 on average for this procedure. Choosing Czech clinics offers savings of about 60%. Most clinics include the surgical procedure and local anesthesia in this estimate.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Prague is a hub for high-volume aesthetic centers like Altos Clinic. These facilities treat over 4,000 patients every year. For a better value, look for seasonal discounts. ABClinic Art & Beauty occasionally offers 15% off during summer months. This makes high-end plastic surgery more affordable while maintaining board-certified standards.
Why choose the Czech Republic for lipoma removal?
Access advanced Lipoma Removal solutions in trusted clinics .
| Czech Republic | Turkey | Austria | |
| Lipoma Removal | from $800 | from $703 | from $1,500 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Lipoma Removal upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-operation
Day 3 - Lipoma Removal
Day 4 - Post-operation
Week 1 - Rehabilitation
Week 2
Week 4
Note: The process may vary depending on individual circumstances.
Performed 3,500+ robotic surgeries – Dr. Tvaruzek is a leading certified expert by Intuitive Surgical, the makers of the da Vinci robot.
Dr. Vlastimil Visek is a respected plastic surgeon. He holds postgraduate certifications in surgery and plastic surgery, as well as a Candidate of Sciences degree. He is licensed by the Czech Medical Chamber for medical practice and head doctor positions in plastic surgery.
Dr. Visek has worked as head doctor at top private clinics and health centers. He has also served as a consultant for a city district in Prague. He completed internships in major international cities. He has written or co-written 45 scientific lectures and publications, and has published hundreds of educational articles.
He is a member of several respected medical societies, including the European Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and IPRAS. His academic and clinical work has made a strong impact on the field of plastic surgery.
The procedure involves surgically excising benign fatty tumors, known as lipomas, from the body to prevent discomfort or for cosmetic reasons.