The average cost of breast augmentation is $7,610, according to 2,420 patient reviews on RealSelf. Reported prices range from just $3,900 to $12,500, though some in-demand providers in major cities charge even more.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) puts the average cost of breast augmentation at $4,294. They also note that their estimate reflects only the surgeon’s fee: “it does not include anesthesia, operating room facilities or other related expenses,” which can add thousands to your total price tag.
Read on to find out:
- everything the total cost of breast augmentation surgery includes
- which factors have the biggest impact on the price you’ll pay
- whether patients say the results were worth the expense
- how costs differ by U.S. state
You can also learn more about how a procedure works, side effects, and recovery in our complete guide to breast augmentation.
What the total cost of breast augmentation includes
During your consultation with a plastic surgeon, they will ask about your goals, perform an exam and recommend a personalized treatment plan for augmentation with implants, fat transfer, and/or a breast lift.
They should send you home with a written price estimate that includes:
- the consultation fee (typically applied toward the cost of surgery)
- the surgeon fee
- the price of your chosen type of breast implants (silicone implants typically cost more than saline implants)
- facility fees for the outpatient surgery center or operating room
- anesthesia fees
- post-op care
- follow-up visits
Also find out if you’ll need to budget for any additional expenses. They may include:
- pre-op medical tests, such as a mammogram or bloodwork
- prescription pain medications
- a support bra
Finally, ask how your surgeon handles the cost of revision surgery, just in case you don’t like your results or have a complication. Some surgeons waive their fee for revisions of the surgeries they’ve performed—but usually, that only applies to correcting breast implant complications like capsular contracture (a hard capsule of scar tissue), implant rupture, rippling, or wrinkling—not fine-tuning the aesthetic results.
Even if the surgical fee is waived, you may still have to cover expenses for the facility, anesthesia, and surgical supplies, though some breast implant warranties offer several thousand dollars in assistance to help correct certain types of complications.
Related: Essential Questions to Ask at Your Breast Augmentation Consultation
Why breast augmentation prices vary
The price you pay for breast augmentation will depend largely on these 5 factors.
1. Your surgeon’s credentials and level of expertise
Cosmetic breast surgery is best performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon. It’s entirely possible to get cheap breast augmentation, especially from a general surgeon (many of whom market themselves as “cosmetic surgeons”).
But like so many things in life, you usually get what you pay for with plastic surgery. Paying more for a qualified surgeon, who will take their time to give you the best possible result, may help you avoid costly revision surgery.
As you’re narrowing down your choices:
- Look for someone with years of experience (ideally a decade or more) in performing breast enhancement procedures.
- Read their patient reviews—the best, worst, and everything in between—and look for the qualities that matter most to you.
- Scrutinize their own photo gallery and photos posted by their patients, so you don’t just see their highlight reel.
- Check their RealSelf profile or Certification Matters to ensure they have been certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS).
Related: How to Choose the Best Plastic Surgeon for Your procedure
2. Where your surgery is performed
The cost of living, patient demand, and number of qualified surgeons performing breast augmentations in your surgeon’s geographical location all have an impact on their fee.
For example:
- Boston, Massachusetts plastic surgeon Dr. Samuel Lin says that his surgeon’s fee alone for breast augmentation ranges from $5,000 to $12,000.
- In Chicago, Dr. Anh-Tuan Truong says that breast augmentation costs in this metro area range from $6,995 to $8,995, “depending on your surgeon’s experience, the physical location of your surgery, facility fee, anesthesia, and the type of implant your surgeon recommends.”
- Livingston, New Jersey plastic surgeon Dr. John Paul Tutela says that prices near him range anywhere from $4,000 to $30,000 for a breast augmentation. “The cost is on the lower end in more rural areas,” he explains. “The price will be on the higher end in more urban areas, and in patients who require a breast lift and or a revision from prior surgery.”
- In Gilbert, Arizona, breast enhancement with plastic surgeon Dr. Josh Olson ranges from $6,500 to $7,500 on average.
Another factor is the type of surgical facility where the procedure is performed. Many surgeons operate out of a private surgery center at their practice, with a lower facility fee than a hospital.
If you go this route, just make sure the facility is accredited and that your doctor has hospital admitting privileges nearby, in case of an emergency.
3. Your anesthesia provider’s credentials
Most surgeons perform breast augmentations under general anesthesia, which offers more comfort, safety, and surgical accuracy.
It’s also possible to have the surgery under local anesthesia with IV sedation.
Both of these options should be administered by a qualified professional, who will monitor your vitals throughout the procedure.
A nurse anesthetist (CRNA) will charge a lower fee than an anesthesiologist (an MD). While both are qualified, some patients and surgeons prefer the additional training and expertise of a medical doctor.
Breast augmentation costs in major U.S. metros
Metro Area |
Average Cost |
---|---|
Atlanta, GA |
$6,865 |
Austin, TX |
$8,084 |
Baltimore, MD |
$7,704 |
Birmingham, AL |
$4,884 |
Boston, MA |
$8,746 |
Charleston, SC |
$6,975 |
Charlotte, NC |
$6,615 |
Chicago, IL |
$8,290 |
Colorado Springs, CO |
$6,457 |
Columbus, GA |
$5,406 |
Columbus, OH |
$8,401 |
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX |
$6,895 |
Denver, CO |
$9,012 |
Detroit, MI |
$6,948 |
Grand Rapids, MI |
$7,217 |
Honolulu, HI |
$11,400 |
Houston, TX |
$6,815 |
Indianapolis, IN |
$5,744 |
Jacksonville, FL |
$5,807 |
Kansas City, MO |
$6,171 |
Knoxville, TN |
$5,600 |
Las Vegas, NV |
$6,674 |
Los Angeles, CA |
$8,925 |
Miami, FL |
$5,450 |
Milwaukee, WI |
$7,923 |
Minneapolis-St Paul, MN |
$7,470 |
Nashville, TN |
$6,939 |
New York City |
$9,445 |
North New Jersey |
$8,943 |
Oklahoma City, OK |
$4,779 |
Omaha, NE |
$6,981 |
Orange County, CA |
$7,707 |
Orlando, FL |
$6,685 |
Philadelphia & South New Jersey |
$7,322 |
Phoenix, AZ |
$8,614 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
$7,539 |
Portland, OR |
$7,712 |
Raleigh-Durham, NC |
$7,565 |
Richmond, VA |
$6,540 |
Sacramento, CA |
$7,578 |
Salt Lake City, UT |
$7,150 |
San Antonio, TX |
$6,405 |
San Diego, CA |
$7,719 |
San Francisco, CA |
$9,782 |
Seattle-Tacoma, WA |
$8,427 |
Spokane, WA |
$8,785 |
St Louis, MO |
$8,450 |
Tampa, FL |
$6,600 |
Tucson, AZ |
$5,414 |
Washington, DC |
$6,706 |
West Palm Beach, FL |
$7,960 |
Is breast augmentation worth the money?
Breast augmentation has a 95% Worth It Rating on RealSelf: a solid majority of the thousands of people who’ve reviewed their experience and results think they were worth the price they paid.
Those who are happy with their investment often note natural-looking results and more self-confidence.
Among those who say it wasn’t worth it, some patients say their implants are sagging or asymmetrical. Others attribute new health problems to breast implant illness.
It’s important to discuss your breast enhancement options with an experienced plastic surgeon, who can talk you through all of the potential risks and side effects of breast implants. You may also want to consider fat transfer, if your surgeon determines that you’re a good candidate.
Is breast augmentation worth the money 2?
Breast augmentation has a 95% Worth It Rating on RealSelf: a solid majority of the thousands of people who’ve reviewed their experience and results think they were worth the price they paid.
Those who are happy with their investment often note natural-looking results and more self-confidence.
Among those who say it wasn’t worth it, some patients say their implants are sagging or asymmetrical. Others attribute new health problems to breast implant illness.
It’s important to discuss your breast enhancement options with an experienced plastic surgeon, who can talk you through all of the potential risks and side effects of breast implants. You may also want to consider fat transfer, if your surgeon determines that you’re a good candidate.
Is breast augmentation worth the money 3?
Breast augmentation has a 95% Worth It Rating on RealSelf: a solid majority of the thousands of people who’ve reviewed their experience and results think they were worth the price they paid.
Those who are happy with their investment often note natural-looking results and more self-confidence.
Among those who say it wasn’t worth it, some patients say their implants are sagging or asymmetrical. Others attribute new health problems to breast implant illness.
It’s important to discuss your breast enhancement options with an experienced plastic surgeon, who can talk you through all of the potential risks and side effects of breast implants. You may also want to consider fat transfer, if your surgeon determines that you’re a good candidate.