Tummy tuck prices vary with the extent of the procedure. To simplify the issue, I have created 3 categories: A mini tummy tuck where the work is done only below the umbilicus, and it does not need to be relocated($3830). There is a standard tummy tuck ($4900), and there is extended tummy tuck where we do liposuction of the sides (not the back) in conjunction with the standard tummy tuck ($6120).
There will also be facility and anesthesia charges that vary based on the time taken for the procedure (2h 21/2 and 3hrs).
I recommend to people investigating abdominoplasty to look at the whole picture and the value they are receiving, not only the dollar cost. Humans are not cars made in an assembly line nor is their surgery. It is a custom-made personalized experience.
A tummy tuck can cost anywhere from $8,500 $10,500 depending upon whether or not it’s a full tummy tuck or a mini tummy tuck. Determining which procedure is appropriate would be done during the consultation process. The consultation process entails a brief exam and discussion and a review of the patient’s aesthetic goals. A mini tummy tuck does not require an overnight stay in the hospital, whereas a full tummy tuck typically requires at least 1 night.
A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) is one of the most common cosmetic operations for women. There are many variations to this operation which depend on the exact anatomy.
Each surgery takes a different length of time and is therefore a different price. I recommend an individual consultation to see which procedure is correct for your anatomy but in general a tummy tuck ranges between 6,500 and 13,500.
1. Mini Tummy tuck – leaves a low shorter scar with all the work done below the belly button. It address only excess skin in this area and the skin can not be too severe. $
2. Standard tummy tuck hip to hip low scar with an additional scar around the belly button this address the extra skin and lower abdominal pouch. the rectus muscles (6 pack muscles) are brought back together to restore a flat abdomen. $$
3. Extended tummy tuck – the same as the standard but the scar extends beyond the hip bone and onto the flanks. This is used to address increased amount of skin and fat excess of the lower abdomen. $$$
4. Circumferential abdominoplasty – The same as an tummy tuck but extends the scar 360degrees around the patient. This is typically done follow massive weight loss or in inpatients with severe excess skin.
Tummy Tuck Cost is dependent on many factors – is it a mini, full or extended abdominoplasty such as a fleur de lis pattern where redundant skin is removed from the center as well as the bottom of the abdomen?. Is it a skin only or tightening of the muscles?. Will Liposuction also be necessary. Will it be performed in a hospital with an overnight stay or in an independent out- patient facility?
Will a surgical assistant be used? Will a board certified anesthesiologist or a nurse anesthetist be used? Will a (anti) pain pump be used?
All of these factors influence the cost. In Orange County, the estimated range is $7000 – $15,000 depending on the variables above.
Most surgeons charge any where from 6000 to 10,000 all inclusive for an abdominoplasty. there are variable factors, such as how big or small you are. (think about tailoring a suit – the larger the suit, the more time it takes to sew…) furthermore, how much liposuction is being done with a tummy tuck – just the lovehandles or more. So the variability has to do with these factors, as well as a doctors experience.
While tummy tuck surgery can be pretty variable depending on what you need, the most common type I do is a full abdominolasty that tightens the muscles and repositions the belly button. At my Austin, Texas area practice I offer this surgery starting at $5,999 and this includes surgeons fees, anesthesia costs, and facility fees for a full operating room at an actual hospital.
Liposuction adds some cost, and a mini tummy tuck is a bit less. The best way to find out for you is to visit with a few board certified plastic suregons in your area and see what they quote you. It typically takes about 3 hours to do a tummy tuck so that can figure alot into the cost when facility fees are considered.
Assuming that you are sure to find a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in your area in good standing with good results you should fine pricing to be fairly competitive for surgeons with similar training and credentials. In my practice the surgeons fee for Abdominoplasty with Liposuction on the Back and Flanks, which 99% of the time I treat at the same time to give the patient the best results for Body Contouring is $6000.
You will, of course, have additional costs for the OR and Anesthesia based on the length of your procedure.
The pricing for a tummy tuck depends a lot on whether you need a full tummy tuck (most common), a mini tummy tuck, and whether liposuction is considered (very common). In addition, a laser liposuction such as SlimLipo or Smart Lipo may be used to further tighten the skin which can add to the price.
After the surgical plan is determined, you have to consider the hospital and anesthesia costs (3 – 5 hours depending on the surgical plan). The overall costs will run you somewhere between 6-9K in the Houston area.
While I would like to give you a precise number, that really is not possible since every patient presents with their own unique set of issues that have to be addressed to achieve the optimal result. The more the surgeon has to do, the longer the OR time will be and the higher the costs also.
This is why I have instructed my Patient Care Coordinators and my nursing staff to avoid being too specific but instead provide those patients inquiring about the costs of an abdominoplasty a range of costs so there is no “sticker shock” when they see the doctor.
The usual range is somewhere between $6000 to $10,000 which includes the surgeon’s fee, the facility fee, and the anesthesia fees. All follow up care is included in the original fee. I hope this helps but please remember, just as your body has its own unique shape and size, so should the procedure be designed just for you.
Like most services, the local market determines the range of prices for a particular procedure. Beware of any prices that are at the low or high end of that range.
Although procedures vary somewhat based on the amount of work needing to be done, concurrent procedures, facility and other fees, this should not vary too much. A good practice will itemize all these costs for you
so you know exactly what you are getting. Also check other websites and the American Society of Plastic Surgery for average costs of procedures nationally. Be certain you are getting your operation from a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon. This ensures that your surgeon has sufficient training and experience to help you acheive your goals safely and ethically.