In recent years, labiaplasty in Lithuania has increasingly attracted French patients looking for reliable results at a lower cost. Lithuania has established itself as a top destination due to the quality of its surgeons, the professionalism of its clinics, and transparent pricing. This destination combines medical rigor, accessible care, and the opportunity to recover discreetly in a new setting.
| Method | Average Price (euros) |
|---|---|
| Traditional surgery (excision) | €900 – €1,300 |
| Laser | €1,200 – €1,700 |
| Radiofrequency technique | €1,400 – €1,800 |
| Touch-up (after initial labiaplasty) | €500 – €800 |
The prices indicated above are updated for the year 2025.
Lithuanian aesthetic surgery clinics comply with strict safety protocols and benefit from demanding European regulations. Surgeons are often internationally trained, and the facilities are modern and well-equipped. Patient feedback emphasizes the thoroughness of post-operative follow-up and the transparency of provided information.
It is not necessary to speak Lithuanian to arrange a labiaplasty procedure. Many practitioners and staff speak English; some even speak French or offer interpreters/guides. Communication regarding care, required documents, and post-operative follow-up is thus accessible to foreign patients.
For French nationals, no visa is required for medical stays in Lithuania, as the country is a European Union member. A valid ID card or passport is sufficient. It is recommended to bring your European Health Insurance Card for urgent non-surgical care.
Lithuania can be reached directly from many French cities thanks to regular flights, especially to Vilnius, Kaunas, or Palanga. Low-cost air links make it easier to plan a surgical trip, with flights taking between 2.5 and 3.5 hours depending on your departure city. Transfers from the airport to the clinic are often offered as an option by Lithuanian healthcare facilities.
The required local stay will depend on the chosen method and recovery speed. Generally, planning between 4 and 7 days in Lithuania for labiaplasty is advisable. This period includes the pre-surgery consultation, the procedure itself, a few nights of hospitalization if necessary, and a post-operative check-up before returning to France.
Some surgeons recommend one to two days of complete rest after the operation. Immediate medical follow-up on site allows for early detection of any potential complications, thereby justifying a stay of several days even though the procedure is most often done on an outpatient basis.
Most Lithuanian clinics arrange transfers from the airport to the clinic or chosen accommodation to simplify patients’ arrival. Translators can also be provided for medical appointments, thus facilitating communication with medical staff and the surgeon.
After the procedure, wearing a splint is generally not required for labiaplasty, but some post-surgical care may be necessary (compresses, antiseptics). Follow-up is provided on-site by the medical team until your fitness to travel is confirmed: additional health insurance covering surgery abroad and, ideally, any possible complications, is strongly recommended.
Lithuania offers so-called « package » deals, which include the operation, clinic stay, hotel accommodation, transfers, and sometimes interpreter services. These packages aim to reassure patients and minimize logistical surprises. However, each clinic has its own terms, so it is essential to check exactly what services are included, especially concerning post-operative care and the management of possible complications.
You may also opt for an à la carte approach by booking the various stages separately: transport, accommodation, and procedures. This allows for more flexibility but requires careful organization.
Many patients take advantage of their stay in Vilnius or other Lithuanian cities to discover the local culture, visit the old town, or relax before surgery. However, it is strongly advised to limit strenuous physical activities or prolonged movements in the days following the procedure.
It is possible to do a short sightseeing tour once you have consulted the surgeon to ensure no medical contraindications, and then, more rest is recommended immediately after the operation. After the post-operative consultation and following medical approval, light walks or effortless visits may be considered before returning to France.
Follow-up after labiaplasty performed in Lithuania is a crucial step in the process. It determines both the quality of results and medical safety. Proper post-operative follow-up enables optimal healing, early detection of potential complications, and adjustment of care according to individual progress. It is therefore an aspect not to be neglected, regardless of the chosen surgical destination.
A frequent concern for French patients is whether postoperative follow-up can be provided in France after returning from Lithuania. The answer is nuanced: part of the follow-up (immediate follow-up, early checks, local care management) is usually carried out onsite in Lithuania by the surgical team. However, it remains recommended to consult a healthcare professional in France, particularly your gynecologist or doctor, to monitor healing and ensure good progress.
It is also essential to keep and translate if necessary all medical documents received in Lithuania (operation report, postoperative recommendations), to facilitate further care in France if needed. Some surgeons also agree to provide remote follow-up (via video calls or photo exchange) to answer questions or monitor recovery, but this does not replace an in-person medical exam.