Cost of Breast Augmentation Surgery
September 05, 2007 - Chandana Banerjee

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The cost of breast augmentation varies widely, depending upon factors such as the surgeon's skill, the region where you have the surgery performed, whether the surgery takes place in the office or in a hospital, what type of surgery you choose, and what type of anesthesia is used. Breast implants also have a cost, which is typically part of the surgery fee.
The average total cost ranges from $4,000 to $10,000. The average cost for the implants is $1,000 to $1,300; the anesthesia fee is typically $600 to $800; the facility fee typically ranges from $800 to $1,200. The remaining cost is the surgeon's fee.
Skill and Training:
The plastic surgeon's training and skill are important factors in the cost. The most qualified surgeons who have performed extensive surgeries typically command higher fees. It's best to find a board-certified surgeon who has years of surgical training and a background in breast surgery. There are more than 150 self-designated boards, but only a handful that are designated by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), such as the American Board of Plastic Surgery. The surgeon's fees typically vary more than the other fees associated with breast surgery.
Extent of Procedure:
The type of breast surgery also influences cost. There are a number of different methods for the breast implant procedure. The type of anesthesia used will impact the cost as well. General anesthesia (you are asleep) is more costly than a local anesthetic (you are sedated but remain awake).
Making Payments:
Most surgical practices are willing to accept payments with a variety of financing options. Be sure to ask your surgeon or a staff member about payment plans. Breast augmentation with breast-implant surgery is typically considered a purely cosmetic plastic surgery procedure, which is not covered by insurance.



