In Spain, lipoma removal costs from $1,000 to $2,000 on average. Final pricing depends on the tumor size, depth, and the clinic category. Patients typically save 50% compared to the US, where the average cost is $3,000. Local costs usually include the surgical consultation, anesthesia, and basic follow-up appointments.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing JCI-accredited centers like Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona ensures high-tier safety standards. This facility serves elite athletes and celebrities, yet maintains competitive pricing for complex cases. For patients prioritizing surgical expertise, seeking doctors with international training, such as at the Mayo Clinic, provides exceptional value. High-volume hospitals in Spain perform over 23,000 operations annually, ensuring refined surgical techniques.
Why choose Spain for lipoma removal?
Access advanced Lipoma Removal solutions in trusted clinics .
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Lipoma Removal | from $697 | from $1,500 | from $1,000 |
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
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General and Digestive System Surgeon. Focus on minimally invasive colorectal, proctologic, and abdominal wall surgery. Associate Head, Infanta Elena University Hospital (2021–). Associate Surgeon, Fundación Jiménez Díaz (2013–).
Accreditations: PhD in Surgery, summa cum laude (UAM). Certified in robotic surgery (Da Vinci X/Xi/5). Advanced training in laparoscopic general surgery (IRCAD, Strasbourg). Specialist in General and Digestive Surgery (Fundación Jiménez Díaz).
Achievements: Researcher (2013–). Author of a patent for an abdominal wall prosthetic implantation system (2021). Co‑author of the Rectal Obturator utility model (2021). Peer reviewer, International Journal of Surgery Case Reports (2024–). Thesis tutor (2023–). Publications in Cirugía Española, Experimental Biology and Medicine, Histology and Histopathology, and The American Journal of Surgery. Member of AEC, AECP, and ICOMEM.
Dr. Xavier Centeno Fornies brings specialized expertise in colorectal surgery from the Mayo Clinic to lipoma removal at Centro Médico Teknon.
Dr. César Lévano Linares is a specialist in general and digestive surgery. He works at Rey Juan Carlos University Hospital and Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital. He is recognized for his work in laparoscopic colorectal surgery.
He holds a PhD in Medicine and Surgery from the Autonomous University of Madrid. He completed a master’s in colorectal and pelvic floor surgery at the University of Zaragoza. He also holds a diploma in laparoscopic surgery from Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg. He has European accreditation in laparoscopic surgery (EACCME).
His research covers bilateral retroperitoneal hibernoma and conversion from primary endoluminal endoscopic surgery to laparoscopic gastric bypass.
Dr. Javier Herrero Jover is a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 30 years of experience specializing in rhinoplasty, breast enlargement, body contour surgery, facial rejuvenation and reconstructive surgery. He is the founder and head of the Herrero Jover Médicos Center in Teknon Hospital and is the president of the Mediterranean Institute of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (MICARS). He also holds a degree in general medicine and surgery from the University of Barcelona and a specialty in plastic surgery from the Clinic of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (Brazil).
The procedure involves surgically excising benign fatty tumors, known as lipomas, from the body to prevent discomfort or for cosmetic reasons.