With NHibernate, session factory creation is very expensive (so you'll want to cache the session factory once it's created, probably on the HttpApplication) but session creation is very cheap. In other words, if it keeps your code cleaner, multiple session creations is not necessarily a bad thing. I think the NH documentation says it best:
An ISessionFactory is an
expensive-to-create, threadsafe object
intended to be shared by all
application threads. An ISession is an
inexpensive, non-threadsafe object
that should be used once, for a single
business process, and then discarded.
So, using the UoW pattern is probably not more efficient due to the extra overhead, but it's a good practice and the overhead is probably not going to hurt you. Premature optimization and all that.