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Questions About Plastic Surgeons in London

Plastic surgeons carry out a wide range of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. Popular surgeries include rhinoplasty (nose jobs), breast surgery, breast augmentation or lift and male breast reduction (gynaecomastia). Eye-related procedures such as eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) are also common. Lower body treatments like buttock augmentation or buttock lift are increasingly popular — if you're curious about Brazilian butt lifts, we break it down in this guide on what BBL means, the risks and recovery. Some surgeons also offer mammoplasty for reshaping breast tissue, whether for aesthetic or medical reasons.

Yes. This page lists plastic surgeons across Greater London, but you can narrow your search by location. Explore plastic surgeons in North London, East London, West London, South London, Central London or Harley Street for some of the UK’s most experienced surgeons.

Initial consultations with a plastic surgeon typically range from £150 to £250. Surgery costs vary widely: procedures like eyelid surgery or male breast reduction may start around £2,500, while more involved operations such as rhinoplasty or breast augmentation and lifts can cost between £4,000 and £8,000. Complex body contouring like buttock enhancement is often £6,000 and up. Always confirm full costs with your chosen surgeon.

Click the Book button on the surgeon’s profile to request a consultation. Add your details and choose a time that suits. You can also contact the clinic directly by phone if preferred.

Yes. Use the gender filter and select Female to view plastic surgeons who match your preference.

Use the insurer filter to select your provider. We’ll only show surgeons who accept your policy, making it easy to find someone compatible with your cover.

Absolutely. Every surgeon listed is registered with the General Medical Council and has completed specialist training in plastic surgery. Many also hold consultant roles within the NHS alongside private practice.

Private care gives you quicker access, more freedom to choose your surgeon, and personalised treatment plans — often with additional aesthetic options. NHS care is available for medical or reconstructive cases, but cosmetic procedures are rarely covered and wait times may be longer.

The surgeon will discuss your goals, examine the area of concern, review your medical history and talk through options. You’ll get honest feedback about what’s realistic and what each procedure involves, including risks and recovery. If needed, follow-up scans or sizing consultations will be arranged before surgery is booked.