Cosmetic Surgery Procedures in Bali

Cosmetic and medical surgery in Bali serves a growing international patient base, primarily from Australia and Singapore. The cost differential is substantial: procedures that cost AUD 15,000 to 30,000 in Australia are available at BIMC, Bali Royal Hospital, and specialist clinics for IDR 30,000,000 to 80,000,000 (roughly AUD 3,000 to 8,000), performed by Indonesian surgeons with international fellowship training.

This page lists every surgical procedure category available across 16+ verified clinics and hospitals in Bali. All pricing data is sourced from clinic websites, consultation estimates, and verified listings. Click any procedure to see the full comparison table and detailed information.

Breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, and liposuction are the three most commonly requested procedures by international patients. Bali surgeons use the same implant brands (Mentor, Motiva, Allergan Natrelle) as their Australian counterparts, and several surgeons trained or completed fellowships at internationally recognised institutions. The key differentiator is operating facility: procedures performed at BIMC or Bali Royal Hospital carry different safety profiles and aftercare capabilities than those at standalone clinics.

Tummy tucks, facelifts, and blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) attract patients who combine surgical recovery with an extended Bali stay. The tropical climate and availability of affordable private nursing make Bali a practical destination for recovery-intensive procedures. Several clinics offer post-operative recovery packages that include accommodation, nurse visits, and follow-up consultations.

For any surgical procedure in Bali, the credentials of the operating surgeon are the single most important factor. Look for Sp.BP (Spesialis Bedah Plastik) for plastic surgery or the relevant surgical subspecialty designation. Board certification is non-negotiable. Our clinic pages show surgeon qualifications where clinics have disclosed them, along with hospital affiliations and facility details.

Price comparison for surgery requires more nuance than for dental or aesthetic treatments. Surgical quotes typically bundle surgeon fees, anaesthesia, operating room time, implants or materials, and post-operative care, but the components included vary between clinics. We flag what is included where that information is available. Always request an itemised quote during your initial consultation.

Recovery planning is integral to surgical tourism. Most procedures require staying in Bali for 7 to 14 days post-surgery for suture removal and initial follow-up. Flights should be booked with flexibility. Some patients arrange a local surgeon at home for longer-term follow-up, though not all home surgeons will agree to manage complications from overseas procedures.

Browse the procedure categories below to see full pricing comparisons, procedure overviews, and patient guidance.

Communication with your surgeon is paramount. Schedule a detailed consultation before committing, ideally via video call before travelling. Discuss your goals, review before-and-after photos of the surgeon's previous work, and ask about complication rates and revision policies. The best Bali surgeons welcome thorough questioning and will provide realistic expectations rather than overselling results. Our clinic pages flag which facilities offer pre-travel video consultations.

Post-operative care and follow-up availability should factor into your clinic choice. Ask whether the surgeon or a qualified nurse is reachable during your recovery period, and whether the clinic provides written aftercare instructions in English. Many patients combine their recovery with a villa stay in Seminyak or Ubud, which offers a calm environment for healing before the flight home.