Intimate surgery in Poland: what you need to know before you start

Intimate surgery in Poland is attracting more and more French patients seeking expert care at competitive prices. The country’s medical reputation, easy access for European citizens, and presence of experienced surgeons make it a popular destination.

The quality of medical facilities and personalized support offered by many Polish clinics ensure a reassuring experience for this type of delicate procedure.

What are the prices for intimate surgeries in Poland?

Type of intimate surgeryAverage price (in euros)
Labiaplasty (reduction of the labia minora)900 – 1,500 €
Hymenoplasty1,000 – 1,400 €
Pubic mound reduction1,200 – 1,700 €
Vaginoplasty2,000 – 3,000 €

Updated prices for 2025. Prices vary depending on the clinic, the practitioner’s reputation, and the chosen surgical method.

Polish clinics with strict European standards

Polish clinics specializing in intimate surgery are subject to strict safety and hygiene standards. Surgeons are qualified and trained to European standards, reducing the risks during procedures.

Additionally, traceability of the patient journey and respect for medical confidentiality remain priorities for Polish medical teams.

Facilitating communication through language assistance

The language barrier is limited because many clinics have coordinators who speak French or English. Most important documents are also translated, and assistance can be provided throughout your medical stay.

However, it is advisable to learn a few words of Polish or use a translation app to facilitate daily communication outside the clinic.

Entry requirements and necessary documents for Poland

French citizens do not need a visa to travel to Poland. A valid passport or national identity card is sufficient for short stays.

However, check the validity of your documents and prepare an information sheet provided by the clinic to present if needed during airport checks.

How to get to Poland from France?

Poland is easily accessible from France thanks to numerous direct flights (Warsaw, Krakow, Wroclaw, etc.). Flight time varies between 2 and 2.5 hours depending on the departure city.

You can also opt for train, bus, or car, but air travel remains the fastest and most convenient means for a medical trip.

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Organizing your intimate surgery stay in Poland

Recommended length of stay after surgery

The required stay in Poland for intimate surgery depends on the type of procedure and the surgeon’s recommendations. In general, it is advisable to plan a 5 to 7-day stay: one or two days before the operation for pre-operative consultation and any additional analysis, then 3 to 5 days after the procedure for immediate post-operative follow-up.

In some cases, for example for a vaginoplasty, a longer stay may be recommended to allow careful medical monitoring and avoid rushed travel. It is wise to discuss your planned return date with the clinic before booking transport and accommodation.

Practical services and support offered in Poland

The logistics of a surgical stay in Poland are generally well organized. Most clinics offer a transfer service between the airport, hotel, and clinic. This service makes traveling easier, especially after an intimate procedure where mobility may be limited.

Regarding the language barrier, many facilities provide a coordinator who speaks French or English. For certain procedures, the clinic also provides splints or support devices to use after surgery. Medical follow-up is organized until your return to France and includes one or more check-up appointments on site. Also, make sure to check your medical insurance coverage for care abroad.

All-inclusive packages: focus on surgical options

Many clinics specializing in intimate surgery in Poland offer all-inclusive packages, often called « medical packs. » These offers can include: the operation, hospitalization, preoperative analyses, transfers, hotel accommodation, language assistance, and immediate post-operative follow-up.

« Packs » allow you to anticipate the overall cost of your stay and guarantee suitable logistical support. However, every specific service should be verified with the clinic before leaving, as service levels may differ between institutions.

Can you do tourism after intimate surgery?

It is possible to take advantage of your trip to Poland to discover the country, provided you carefully plan your activities according to the procedure performed. Before surgery, cultural discovery or relaxation is quite possible (city walks, sightseeing, local gastronomy).

After the procedure, it is best to limit physical exertion, long excursions, and not stray too far from the clinic, especially in the first few postoperative days. Combining surgery and tourism should therefore be carefully prepared, considering medical advice and your recovery status.

Postoperative follow-up is a crucial step in the success of any intimate surgery, especially when performed abroad. This phase ensures optimal recovery, allows early identification of any complications, and guarantees results that meet expectations. Preparing well and anticipating care upon return to France are essential for a secure experience.

How to ensure follow-up after intimate surgery in Poland

After intimate surgery performed in Poland, it is generally possible to continue part of the medical follow-up in France, especially for routine checks (wound care, scar monitoring, etc.). However, some points need to be anticipated:

  • The Polish surgeon remains the medical reference for any specific questions related to the procedure. Remote exchanges may be necessary (video calls, emails, photos).
  • Not all French practitioners systematically agree to provide follow-up for surgery performed abroad. Check with your general practitioner or a gynecologist before leaving.
  • In the event of serious complications, re-hospitalization in France may be more complex and potential costs may fall to you, except in certain European mobility frameworks.
  • Keep all letters, operative reports, and care protocols provided by the Polish clinic to facilitate subsequent care in France.

Who is intimate surgery in Poland for?

  • People seeking safe intimate surgery at a generally lower cost than in France
  • Patients wishing to benefit from the expertise of recognized Polish surgeons in the field of intimate surgery
  • Women wishing to minimize the visibility of their approach outside their usual circle (discreet stay abroad)
  • Patients who have found a clinic offering language assistance and personalized support
  • People comfortable with traveling abroad and handling the associated administrative processes

Precautions to take after intimate surgery abroad

  • Not organizing postoperative follow-up in advance with a professional in France
  • Underestimating the recommended recovery time before flying or resuming physical activities
  • Ignoring specific medical instructions given in Polish or poorly translated; always request a version in French or English
  • Forgetting to check your insurance coverage for follow-up care or complications in France
  • Minimizing the possibility of a late complication requiring a return trip to Poland

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