There is a great variation in the price of a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) from region to region and from surgeon to surgeon. The total price for the procedure includes the surgeon’s fee, the facility fee, and the anesthesia fee. Each of these costs can vary significantly depending on a number of factors.
In addition, other procedures may be required at the time of your tummy tuck, especially liposuction. I generally include the cost of small amounts of liposuction with the tummy tuck, but if extensive liposuction is necessary, an additional fee may be required.
In my office, the surgeon’s fee includes the preoperative and postoperative visits, one garment, and photographs. There is no one price for tummy tuck, but the cost is often less than $6000 in our AAAASF certified operating room. This includes facility, anesthesia, and surgeon’s fee. Significant liposuction will increase the overal price.
When choosing a surgeon to perform your tummy tuck try not to place too much emphasis on the price. The most expensive procedure may not always be the best, however I would recommend avoiding “bargain basement” prices.
The best way to find out price, as well as answer all of your questions, is to come in for a consultation. Consultations are complimentary at our office. During the visit all questions can be answered and an individualized price quote will be provided.
Tummy tuck surgery prices:
Prices vary in all geographic regions are made up of following components:
- Surgeon’s fee. An extended abdominoplasty with liposuction is more work, and therefore the patient is charged more.
- Surgical facility fee. The longer the procedure, in general, the more the cost
- Anesthesia fee. This usually is determined on an hourly rate.
- Supplemental insurance. Many surgeons uitlize a program called CosmetAssure. It’s an insurance policy that covers the costs associated with any potential complication – your standard health insurance won’t. This adds about $250 to the cost.
Because of so many variables, you’ll always be presented with a range. It extends between $7000 – $9500.
South Carolina tummy tuck is approximately $7500 all inclusive. The addition of liposuction generally adds to the cost.
According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the 2009 average nationwide surgeon only fee for tummy tuck is $5,381. This fee does not include the anesthesiologist and facility costs. Highly populated areas such as New York City or Los Angeles will command a higher overall fee than rural or suburban areas. In addition, it will also depend on the patient’s condition.
A petite person’s tummy tuck will vary with someone who’s large with an large amount of tissue to be excised. Here in New York City, tummy tuck alone (not including any liposuction) total fee (including anesthesia and faciliity) ranges from $7,000 to well over $15,000. It is best to visit several plastic surgeons to find the best price ratio.
It’s always good to get an idea of the costs you’re looking at, but it’s hard to get a real price untiul you’re examined. Some patients can get by with more of a mini-tummy tuck, while others need extensive liposuction, muscle tightening, or lower body lifting.
The costs depending on the amount of excess skin to be removed, time for surgery, hospital/anesthesia costs, and costs for any overnight stays if needed. The total cost for a tummy tuck (all-inclusive) by a board certified plastic surgeon (American Board of Plastic Surgery) in the Houston area is $6000-$9,000.
The degree of contouring required for a successful tummy tuck will influence the fee profile. The amount of time the doctor will spend on the procedure and the associated anesthesia plus facility fees for that time comprise the quotation provided. A simple skin pull of wrinkled skin plus limited muscle snugging will of course be at the entry level financial obligation.
Often, after pregnancy and significant weight loss, consumers present as they would to a tailor assigned the task of taking in a wardrobe that has previously been worn at a larger body size. More work may be involved in terms of the length of scar or the seams created to obtain the tightest result. The tummy tuck, in fact, is a lower body lift in the front, as there will be some tightening across the genital area, thighs, and hips.
The advanced high tension method of tummy tuck (LOCKWOOD METHOD) will help, restore contour to the, hips, thighs, and waist all of which affect proper wearing of clothes. Some people just have a protruding tummy with pretty good skin tone, and just some added fat here and there plus reduced muscle tone. They may require more liposuction and la shorter tummy scar.
Those consumers with loose tummy skin and sagging buttocks, may be candidates for more of a lower body lift and require an extended skin seam or scar which is a tradeoff for a more compelling beautiful tightening. Patients of color are most concerned about degree of scarring, and once again, need to weigh what scarring they may accept in order to obtain the best possible tuck and contouring.
Surgeons are not evasive on fees, but the physical demands of the operation on the patient and operator to acheive the desired results all play a role in the determination of the financial obligation. Insurance rarely covers tummy tuck, except in cases where a true hernia is present, or there is painful scarring. The range of fees in Southern California are $4500-$16000.
The cost of the procedure varies dramatically among regions and even significantly within a county. Depending on the extent of the surgery, we typically charge between $6000 – $8000.
Surgery prices range by region. At my office, we charge, inclusive of all fees, $7,500 – $10,000 for abdominoplasty (tummy tuck). My practice is located in San Francisco. The exact price of an individual’s surgery depends heavily on how much skin she has that needs to be removed, hence the large range in price for tummy tuck surgery.