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  • 14/08/2025

How much does a laser lingual frenectomy usually cost and is there a minimum price range I should expect Also how simple or complicated is the procedure overall

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A laser lingual frenectomy typically costs between ‚Çπ5,000 and ‚Çπ10,000 in India, with some cases potentially reaching ‚Çπ60,000 depending on complexity and location. It's generally considered a simple and safe procedure, especially with laser techniques, which offer faster healing and reduced discomfort compared to traditional methods

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