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The November 2025 cost of Thigh Lift in Lithuania is 2575 €

The typical average cost and price range for Thigh Lift are taken from 4 Clinic prices and fee lists among 39 Doctors. 


Thigh Lift cost in Lithuania – November 2025

The November 2025 cost of Thigh Lift in Lithuania is 2575 €

The November 2025 Price range is 2350-2800 €

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Lithuania - Thigh Lift: What the price includes:

Doctor
35 %
Anesthesia
15 %
Medical Team
15 %
Laboratory
5 %
Clinic
25 %
Equipment
5 %
Clinic Average/As of Price
Kardiolita Hospital ( Laisvės Av. 64A, 05263, Vilnius) 2000€
DR Klinika Vilnius ( A. Mickevičiaus g. 2, 08118, Vilnius) 2700-3600€

Clinics offering Thigh Lift in Lithuania

Vilnius, Lithuania

Thigh Lift Price: 2000 €
Vilnius, Lithuania

Thigh Lift Price: 2700-3600 €

A thigh lift is a common surgical procedure designed to reshape the thighs by removing excess skin and fat, resulting in smoother contours and improved proportions. It is typically performed on individuals who have lost a significant amount of weight or experienced sagging skin due to aging or genetics. One has to understand that this surgery is different than a simple thighs liposuction.

Once you have sent (ie through Whatsapp) your photos from front and sides of your thighs with a photo of your body, the quote and consultation process can start.The surgeon then evaluates the patient's medical history, assesses their aesthetic goals and concerns, and discusses the potential risks and benefits of thigh lift surgery.  

Performed under general anesthesia the thighs lift protocol is: day 0: photos online, consultation and quote Step 2: lab test and consultation day 1 Step 3: surgery day and 1 night in clinic Step 4: Day 2 to day 6 stay in hotel before being discharged

The surgeon makes incisions in strategic locations on the thighs, typically along the inner thigh or in the groin area, where they can be easily concealed by clothing or natural skin creases. The length and pattern of the incisions may vary depending on the amount of excess skin and fat to be removed and the desired outcome. Once the incisions are made, the surgeon removes excess skin and fat from the thighs using techniques such as liposuction and surgical excision. The remaining skin is then carefully re-draped and tightened to create smoother, more contoured thighs.After the excess skin and fat have been removed and the desired contours have been achieved, the incisions are closed with sutures or surgical staples. The surgeon may also use surgical tape or adhesive strips to support the incisions and minimize scarring.

Tip: donnot expect to do a simple liposuction of your thighs, belly and arms when a thighs lift is recommended, the procedure has to be done alone and you shall plan different procedures for the other areas of your body.

Thigh Lift in Lithuania ▷ Clinics & Practical Information

You can find your treatment in Lithuania in cities such as Klaipėda, Šiaulia, Vilnius or Kaunas depending on availability.

Lithuania has a reputed healthcare system with more than 85 large clinics and hospitals. All types of treatment are covered and its heathcare system is well organized. It is in Vilnius that most large hospitals are concentrated though in Kaunas and Palanga you may find some good clinics.

Practical info about Lithuania for medical care

  • Language spoken: Lithuanian, English widely spoken in clinics and hospitals
  • Flights: Direct flights from major European cities including Germany, UK, France, Italy
  • Medical standards: High-quality healthcare system with EU regulations and modern equipment
  • Documents required: Passport or EU ID, medical records, insurance if applicable
  • Other information: Lithuania is known for dental care, plastic surgery and fertility treatments at affordable prices

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