Morpheus8 Cost in London: Prices, Packages, and What’s Included

Morpheus8 cost in London at Centre for Surgery, Baker Street
Morpheus8 RF microneedling pricing at Centre for Surgery, 95–97 Baker Street, London W1U 6RN.

Morpheus8 is one of the most clinically credible non-surgical skin tightening treatments available in the UK, and one of the most heavily marketed. Prices vary widely across London — from under £400 per session at high-street aesthetic clinics to over £2,000 at central-London private hospitals. This page sets out exactly what Morpheus8 costs at Centre for Surgery, what is included, what influences the price, and how the figures compare across the London market.

Morpheus8 Prices at Centre for Surgery

All Morpheus8 prices at Centre for Surgery are all-inclusive. The figure quoted at consultation covers the practitioner’s fee, the use of our CQC-regulated treatment facility at Baker Street, topical anaesthetic (with local anaesthetic injections at higher energy settings if needed), single-use sterile InMode tips, and any follow-up review appointments you require. There are no consumable fees, no aftercare add-ons, and no surprise invoices.

Morpheus8 face or neck (single area)

  • 1 session — £850
  • 2 sessions — £1,550 (£775 per session — saving £150)
  • 3 sessions — £2,200 (£733 per session — saving £350)

The face or neck single-area pricing covers concerns such as fine lines around the mouth and eyes, mild jowling, acne scarring, enlarged pores, and uneven skin texture. Most patients book a course of three sessions four to six weeks apart, which is the recommended protocol for meaningful collagen stimulation.

Morpheus8 face and neck combined

  • 1 session — £1,250
  • 2 sessions — £2,200 (£1,100 per session — saving £300)
  • 3 sessions — £3,000 (£1,000 per session — saving £750)

Treating the face and neck together is the most common protocol for patients in their late thirties through fifties who are concerned with overall facial ageing. The neck typically ages faster than the face — and a face-only treatment that ignores the neck often leaves a visible mismatch.

Morpheus8 body (one area)

  • 1 session — £1,200
  • 2 sessions — £2,100 (£1,050 per session — saving £300)
  • 3 sessions — £2,950 (£983 per session — saving £650)

Body single-area pricing covers the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, knees, or buttocks. Body treatments use deeper needle penetration and higher energy settings than facial protocols, which is reflected in the pricing. Most body patients require three to four sessions for a meaningful improvement in skin laxity and texture.

What’s Included in the Price

Every Morpheus8 quote at Centre for Surgery includes:

  • The aesthetic practitioner’s fee
  • Use of the treatment room at our CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic
  • Topical anaesthetic, with local anaesthetic injections at higher energy settings if required
  • Single-use sterile InMode tips for every session — these cannot be reused between patients for safety reasons
  • Post-treatment skincare advice and product recommendations
  • Follow-up review appointments at no additional charge

There are no hidden charges. The price quoted at consultation is the price you pay. If you need additional follow-up appointments to track your progress or address a concern, those are arranged at no extra charge.

How Many Morpheus8 Sessions Will You Need?

Most patients see initial improvement in skin texture after the first session, but the structural tightening — the reason most patients book Morpheus8 in the first place — develops over the months that follow as new collagen and elastin are laid down by fibroblasts.

For face and neck concerns, two to three sessions four to six weeks apart is the standard protocol. For body areas, three to four sessions is more typical, partly because the skin is thicker and partly because body laxity is usually more pronounced. Annual maintenance sessions help preserve the result over time.

For a more detailed answer based on the clinical literature and our practice experience, see our companion article: How Many Morpheus8 Sessions Will I Need for Best Results?

Combining Morpheus8 with FaceTite or BodyTite

Comparison: should I choose Morpheus8 or FaceTite for skin tightening
Morpheus8 and FaceTite are different RF technologies that work at different depths — they are often combined for stronger results.

For patients with more pronounced skin laxity than Morpheus8 alone can address, the treatment is often combined with bipolar radiofrequency devices. FaceTite is the equivalent device for the face and neck; BodyTite is used for body regions. Both are minimally invasive procedures performed under local anaesthetic, in which a small probe is inserted under the skin to deliver bipolar RF energy directly to the subcutaneous layer. The result is significantly stronger skin tightening than microneedling alone.

FaceTite + Morpheus8 packages

A single FaceTite treatment for the face or neck starts at around £3,000. Combined FaceTite-and-Morpheus8 packages are priced at consultation based on the specific areas treated. The clinical case for combining the two is that FaceTite delivers deep tightening at the dermal-subdermal junction, while Morpheus8 refines the skin surface and improves texture — they treat different layers, not the same layer twice. For more detail see Should I Choose Morpheus8 or FaceTite? and How Much Does FaceTite Cost?

BodyTite + Morpheus8 packages

BodyTite at Centre for Surgery starts from £3,500 for the first treatment area, with additional areas charged at +£1,500 each. Combined BodyTite-and-Morpheus8 packages are quoted at consultation. Common combinations include abdomen plus flanks, thighs and knees, or upper arms — areas where both deep tightening and surface texture improvement deliver more than either treatment alone.

Morpheus8 Cost: How Centre for Surgery Compares

Morpheus8 body treatment in London
Morpheus8 body treatment for skin laxity, scars, and stretch marks at Centre for Surgery, London.

Morpheus8 prices in London vary by an order of magnitude. Budget aesthetic clinics in outer London advertise from around £400 per session. Mid-range central-London clinics typically charge £500–£700 per session. Premium central-London surgical practices charge £900–£2,200 per session, particularly for body work.

Centre for Surgery sits in the upper-mid to premium tier — and there are reasons that justify the pricing rather than reflexive central-London markup:

  • CQC-regulated private hospital, not a high-street aesthetic clinic. Most Morpheus8 in London is delivered at clinics that are not regulated by the Care Quality Commission. Centre for Surgery is registered and regulated by the CQC, with the same clinical governance standards required of any private hospital. If you ever need to escalate a concern, you have a regulator to escalate to.
  • GMC-registered practitioners. Morpheus8 at Centre for Surgery is performed by GMC-registered medical practitioners, not by nurses or non-medical aestheticians. Energy settings, needle depth, and treatment planning are clinical decisions that should be made by clinicians.
  • Surgical pathway available if you need it. If your consultation reveals that surgery would give a more durable result than Morpheus8 — a facelift, blepharoplasty, or a neck lift — that pathway is available at the same clinic, with the same clinical team. You are not handed off elsewhere or sold the wrong treatment because the clinic doesn’t offer the right one.
  • Genuine InMode equipment with single-use tips. Some clinics use grey-market or refurbished devices, or reuse tips. We use genuine InMode handpieces and a fresh single-use tip every session — a meaningful contributor to the per-session cost at any reputable clinic.
  • Aftercare included as standard. Follow-up review appointments are included in the package price, not invoiced separately at £100 per visit as some clinics do.

Spread the Cost — Finance from Chrysalis Finance

Centre for Surgery is partnered with Chrysalis Finance, a specialist medical finance provider, so you can spread the cost of your Morpheus8 course over monthly instalments. 0% APR options are available subject to status, with longer terms available at variable rates. Applications can be made before or after consultation, and applying does not commit you to treatment.

Indicative monthly costs at 0% APR over 12 months:

  • Three-session face or neck course (£2,200) — approximately £183 per month
  • Three-session face and neck course (£3,000) — approximately £250 per month
  • Three-session body course (£2,950) — approximately £246 per month

Full details are on our finance options page, or speak to a patient coordinator directly on 0207 993 4849.

Is Morpheus8 Worth It?

Pros and cons of Morpheus8 treatments — setting realistic expectations
Setting realistic expectations is the most important factor in patient satisfaction with Morpheus8.

Morpheus8 is good value for the right patient and poor value for the wrong patient. It is not a cheap treatment, particularly when booked as a course of three sessions plus annual maintenance. The honest framing:

  • For mild-to-moderate skin laxity, fine lines, acne scarring, or uneven texture — Morpheus8 can deliver meaningful improvement that lasts 12–18 months without maintenance, and longer with annual top-ups. Patients in this group typically feel they have had value for money.
  • For very mild concerns that could be addressed with a less involved treatment — a course of microneedling alone, or skin boosters — Morpheus8 may be more than the situation calls for. We will tell you so at consultation.
  • For significant skin laxity — pronounced jowling, neck banding, hooded eyelids — surgery will give a more durable result. Booking a £3,000 Morpheus8 course when what you actually need is a facelift is poor value at any price. We will tell you that too.

The treatment is generally well tolerated. Most patients describe the sensation as a brief prickle followed by warmth — for more detail see Is Morpheus8 Painful? Side effects are typically limited to redness, mild swelling, and a sandpaper-like skin texture for 2–5 days; full detail at Does Morpheus8 Have Side Effects? Results last 12–18 months on average with annual maintenance extending the effect — see How Long Does Morpheus8 Last?

Book a Morpheus8 Consultation

Centre for Surgery, 95-97 Baker Street, Marylebone, London
Centre for Surgery, 95–97 Baker Street, London W1U 6RN — a short walk from Baker Street tube.

A face-to-face consultation is required before any Morpheus8 treatment is booked. The practitioner will assess your skin, discuss what is realistic, and confirm whether Morpheus8 is the right answer for your case — or whether a different treatment would suit you better. A mandatory two-week cooling-off period applies before your first session.

For more on Morpheus8, see our Morpheus8 service page, the pros and cons of Morpheus8 treatments, and our guide to Morpheus8 for face skin tightening and Morpheus8 Body. For patients considering Morpheus8 alongside chin and neck contouring, see our pages on submental liposuction and the surgical neck lift.


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