Medical Procedure Costs: Colombia vs the USA, UK and Canada

The numbers that make people book a flight.

by jesse@lockeand.co

The cost of healthcare in the United States is the highest in the world. Americans spend approximately $4.8 trillion per year on healthcare, and that number keeps climbing. For patients without insurance, or with high-deductible plans, or seeking procedures insurance does not cover, the price tags can be devastating.

Colombia offers the same procedures, performed by internationally trained surgeons in Newsweek-ranked hospitals, at 40-70% less.

Here is what the savings actually look like, procedure by procedure.

Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery

Colombia is one of the world’s top destinations for cosmetic surgery. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the following are average surgeon fees in the USA. Note that ASPS figures do not include anesthesia, operating room fees, or other related expenses — meaning the true total cost in the USA is significantly higher than the numbers below.

ProcedureUSA Average (ASPS surgeon fee only)USA Total Estimate (all-in)Colombia (all-inclusive)You Save
Breast Augmentation$4,875 (surgeon fee only)$8,000 – $15,000$3,000 – $5,000$5,000 – $10,000
Rhinoplasty$7,637 (surgeon fee only)$8,000 – $15,000$2,500 – $4,500$5,500 – $10,500
Tummy Tuck$8,174 (surgeon fee only)$10,000 – $18,000$3,500 – $6,000$6,500 – $12,000
BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift)N/A (ASPS does not list)$10,000 – $15,000$3,500 – $5,500$6,500 – $9,500
FaceliftN/A$12,000 – $25,000$4,000 – $7,000$8,000 – $18,000
LiposuctionN/A$5,000 – $11,000$2,000 – $4,000$3,000 – $7,000

Important note: USA figures from ASPS represent the surgeon’s fee only. The actual cost patients pay in the USA includes anesthesia ($1,000-$3,000), operating room fees ($1,000-$5,000), medical tests, post-surgery garments, and medications. Colombia pricing from reputable clinics is typically all-inclusive — covering the surgeon, anesthesia, facility, medications, post-op garments, and sometimes even airport pickup and accommodation.

Dental Procedures

Dental tourism is one of the fastest-growing segments of medical tourism in Colombia. The savings are particularly dramatic because dental insurance in the USA typically has low annual caps ($1,000-$2,000), leaving patients to cover most major procedures out of pocket.

ProcedureUSA CostColombia CostYou Save
Single Dental Implant$3,000 – $6,000$800 – $1,500$2,000 – $4,500
Full Mouth Implants (All-on-4)$20,000 – $40,000$5,000 – $10,000$15,000 – $30,000
Porcelain Veneer (per tooth)$1,000 – $2,500$250 – $450$750 – $2,050
Full Set of Veneers (20 teeth)$20,000 – $50,000$5,000 – $9,000$15,000 – $41,000
Dental Crown$1,000 – $3,000$250 – $500$750 – $2,500
Root Canal + Crown$2,000 – $4,000$400 – $800$1,600 – $3,200

Colombian dental clinics use the same implant brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Zimmer) and porcelain materials (IPS e.max, zirconia) as top US practices.

Bariatric and Weight Loss Surgery

ProcedureUSA CostColombia CostYou Save
Gastric Sleeve$15,000 – $25,000$4,500 – $7,000$10,000 – $18,000
Gastric Bypass$20,000 – $35,000$6,000 – $9,000$14,000 – $26,000
Lap-Band Surgery$10,000 – $18,000$4,000 – $6,000$6,000 – $12,000

Bariatric surgery is one of the procedures with the longest wait times in the USA, UK, and Canada. In Canada, patients can wait over 12 months for bariatric surgery through the public system. In Colombia, patients are typically scheduled within 2-4 weeks.

Orthopedic Surgery

ProcedureUSA CostColombia CostYou Save
Total Knee Replacement$35,000 – $50,000$8,000 – $12,000$23,000 – $38,000
Total Hip Replacement$32,000 – $45,000$8,000 – $12,000$20,000 – $33,000
Spinal Fusion$50,000 – $100,000+$12,000 – $20,000$38,000 – $80,000
ACL Reconstruction$20,000 – $40,000$5,000 – $8,000$15,000 – $32,000

Colombia uses the same implant manufacturers as the USA, including DePuy Synthes (Johnson & Johnson), Stryker, Smith & Nephew, and Zimmer Biomet.

Stem Cell Therapy

TreatmentUSA CostColombia CostYou Save
Stem Cell Therapy (single joint)$5,000 – $15,000$2,000 – $5,000$3,000 – $10,000
Stem Cell Therapy (systemic/IV)$10,000 – $30,000$3,000 – $8,000$7,000 – $22,000
Anti-Aging Stem Cell Program$15,000 – $50,000$5,000 – $12,000$10,000 – $38,000

Stem cell therapy is largely unregulated and not covered by insurance in the United States. Colombia offers a more established regulatory framework for regenerative medicine, and clinics specializing in stem cell therapy have been treating international patients for years.

Fertility and IVF

ProcedureUSA CostColombia CostYou Save
IVF Cycle (single)$12,000 – $20,000$3,000 – $5,000$9,000 – $15,000
IVF with Egg Donation$25,000 – $40,000$6,000 – $10,000$19,000 – $30,000
Embryo Freezing$3,000 – $7,000$1,000 – $2,000$2,000 – $5,000

Most US states do not mandate insurance coverage for IVF, meaning the majority of patients pay entirely out of pocket. The average American couple undergoes 2-3 IVF cycles before success, making the total cost in the USA $30,000-$60,000 or more. In Colombia, that same journey costs $9,000-$15,000.

LASIK and Eye Surgery

ProcedureUSA CostColombia CostYou Save
LASIK (both eyes)$4,000 – $6,000$800 – $1,500$2,500 – $4,500
Cataract Surgery (per eye)$3,500 – $7,000$1,000 – $2,000$2,500 – $5,000

It is worth noting that refractive surgery (keratomileusis) was actually invented by a Colombian ophthalmologist — Dr. Ignacio Barraquer, who developed the technique in Bogotá. Colombia has a deep history in eye surgery and remains one of the world leaders in the field.

Hair Transplant

ProcedureUSA CostColombia CostYou Save
FUE Hair Transplant (2000 grafts)$8,000 – $15,000$2,500 – $4,000$5,500 – $11,000
FUE Hair Transplant (3000 grafts)$10,000 – $20,000$3,000 – $5,000$7,000 – $15,000
DHI Hair Transplant$12,000 – $25,000$3,500 – $6,000$8,500 – $19,000

But What About Travel Costs?

A common objection: “Once you add flights and hotels, the savings disappear.” They do not. Here is a realistic travel budget for a medical trip to Medellín from the United States:

ExpenseEstimated Cost
Round-trip flight (Miami to Medellín)$200 – $400
Round-trip flight (New York to Medellín)$300 – $500
Hotel or recovery apartment (per night)$40 – $100
2-week stay accommodation$560 – $1,400
Food (per day)$15 – $30
Local transportation (Uber, 2 weeks)$50 – $100
Total travel costs (2-week trip)$1,000 – $2,500

Even adding $2,500 in travel expenses to every procedure, the savings remain massive. A knee replacement that costs $40,000 in the USA costs roughly $14,500 in Colombia including all travel — a savings of over $25,000.

Why Is It Cheaper? (Without Cutting Corners)

The cost difference is not about quality. It is about economics:

  • Lower cost of living. Surgeon salaries, rent, utilities, and staffing costs are dramatically lower in Colombia than in the USA.
  • Lower malpractice insurance. US doctors pay tens of thousands per year in malpractice premiums. Colombian doctors pay a fraction of that.
  • Minimal administrative overhead. The US healthcare system spends roughly 34% of total healthcare expenditure on administration. Colombia’s direct-pay model eliminates most of that waste.
  • Government-regulated pharmaceutical prices. Drug costs in Colombia are regulated, keeping procedure-related medication costs low.
  • No insurance middlemen. In Colombia, you pay the hospital. There is no pre-authorization, no surprise billing, no out-of-network charges, and no 6-month fight with your insurance company.

The equipment is the same. The implants are the same. The training is the same. The overhead is not. That is where your savings come from.

The Real Cost of Doing Nothing

For many patients, the alternative to medical tourism is not getting the procedure done in the USA. It is not getting it done at all.

Millions of Americans delay or forgo medical procedures because they cannot afford them. They live with chronic pain, deteriorating vision, missing teeth, or conditions that worsen over time. The financial barrier to healthcare in the USA is not just an inconvenience — it is a health crisis.

Colombia does not just offer savings. For many patients, it offers access to care they would otherwise never receive.

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