The cost of sinus-lifting in South Korea typically ranges from $1,600 to $1,600. Pricing varies depending on the clinic, the surgeon’s experience, the technique used (lateral window vs. crestal approach), and whether bone graft material is needed. In the U.S., the average price is $5,300 (per AAOMS). This means sinus-lifting in South Korea can be about _price_percent_discount_% less expensive than in the U.S.
Korean clinics usually include the initial consultation, pre-op blood tests, personalized treatment plans, post-op medication, follow-up visits, and 24/7 patient support. English-speaking staff and meals during clinic visits are often part of the package. In the U.S., the base price often covers only the surgeon’s fee, with separate charges for anesthesia, bone grafts, and follow-ups. Always confirm exactly what each clinic includes in their pricing.
| Republic of Korea | Turkey | The USA | |
| Sinus-lifting | - | from $55 | from $3,500 |
| Lateral window sinus lift | - | from $165 | from $3,500 |
| Crestal sinus lift | - | from $165 | from $2,500 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Sinus-lifting upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Sinus-lifting and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Sinus-lifting journey.
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Currency | South Korean Won (you also can pay for services in dollars) |
Best period for the trip | April, May & June or September, October & November. |
Language | Korean (most of medical staff speaks English fluently) |
Visa | none required for stays under 90 days or less |
Time difference with Europe | 9 hours |
Time difference with the USA | 9 hours |
Capital | Seoul |
Medical tourism center | Seoul |
Popular resorts | Gangwon-do, Gyeongju, Boseong, Jeju |
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