Neck lift surgery in India typically costs from AUD $3,467 to AUD $6,934. Final figures depends on the surgical technique, the surgeon's standing, and hospital accreditation levels. In Australia, the same procedure averages AUD $18,058, meaning patients can save roughly 71%. Standard Indian hospital fees usually cover the surgery, anaesthetic, and a one-day stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: India offers exceptional value for Australians seeking high-volume surgical expertise. Private centres like Konarc Aesthetics frequently welcome Australian patients and hold prestigious International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) credentials. Highly specialised doctors like Dr. Vipul Nanda bring international training from the UK and Spain to their Indian practice. Choosing a NABH-accredited facility ensures the hospital meets rigorous national quality safety standards.
| India | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Neck lift | from AUD $3,467 | from AUD $4,551 | from AUD $6,094 |
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Dr Preeti Yadav leads Konarc Aesthetics in Gurgaon, specialising in facial plastic surgery and jawline contouring. She focuses on providing holistic, sustainable results for patients seeking facial rejuvenation.
Dr. Vipul Nanda is a plastic surgeon at Artemis Hospitals in Gurgaon. He developed an original cleft palate repair technique for treating cheiloschisis. Dr. Nanda specializes in Vaser liposuction, body contouring, and facial reconstructive surgery. He holds fellowships in microsurgery from Japan and cosmetic surgery from Spain.
Dr Rajendra Dhondge performed over 1,500 microvascular tissue transfers – a highly complex skill used for precise head and neck reconstruction at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre.