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How Much Does a Mommy Makeover Cost?

By Luke J. Curtsinger, III, MD

By Luke J. Curtsinger, III, MD

A mommy makeover is an exciting decision. You’re restoring your body and your confidence after having children. As you think about your desired results, you may have the mommy makeover cost on your mind as well.

What’s the Average Cost of a Mommy Makeover?

A mommy makeover is not covered by insurance. According to the cosmetic surgery website RealSelf, the average cost of this procedure is $12,575. The actual amount you pay ranges from $5,125 to $19,825.

The cost of cosmetic surgery in general is variable, but for mommy makeovers, it’s even more so. This is because a mommy makeover can include multiple procedures, each of which has its own price range.

The cost of a mommy makeover, like any other plastic surgery, also includes fees and charges, including:

  • A surgeon’s fee
  • An anesthetist’s fee
  • An operating facility fee

You may also pay for extras, such as support garments and medication for use during your recovery.

Individual Costs of Mommy Makeover Procedures

A typical mommy makeover includes a tummy tuck, along with some kind of breast surgery, such as a breast lift or augmentation. Some women may also have liposuction.

Breast Augmentation and Breast Lift

The cost of a breast augmentation depends mostly on whether you have an augmentation with implants or with fat transfer. Breast augmentation with implants costs an average of $6,375 while augmentation with fat transfer is an average of $9,125.

Learn more about the cost of breast augmentation here.

For a breast lift, the average cost is $7,950. For a breast lift with implants, it’s $8,875.

Tummy Tuck

The average cost of a tummy tuck is $8,850. There are different kinds of tummy tucks, so the price ranges from $3,350 up to $13,050. The simplest tummy tuck—a mini tummy tuck—involves removing skin from the area below the belly button. More complicated versions, such as the around-the-world or extended tummy tuck, cost more because they remove excess skin from other parts of the abdomen too.

Liposuction

The cost of liposuction varies widely because it depends on how many areas you have treated and how much fat you want removed. To have liposuction in a single area, you’ll typically pay a minimum of $1,600.

The Fees and Costs of Having a Mommy Makeover

When you see a surgeon for a mommy makeover consultation, part of your appointment involves talking about costs and ways to pay. Before you make the final decision about having surgery, you should also receive an itemized list that details all the fees and costs of the surgery. Make sure to ask questions if there’s anything you don’t understand, or just want more details about.

Surgeon’s Fee

The surgeon’s fee doesn’t just pay for the surgeon’s time, it also pays for their experience and skill. This means you’ll typically pay more for an experienced surgeon with a great reputation than you will for a surgeon with less surgical expertise. This fee may also be higher or lower depending on where the surgeon’s clinic is located, or where they perform the procedure.

You can also expect to pay a higher fee for a more complicated or time-consuming mommy makeover. For instance, if you want a breast lift with augmentation, plus a tummy tuck, you’ll pay more to the surgeon than if you just want a breast lift and a tummy tuck.

Anesthetist’s Fee

The anesthetist for your surgery charges a separate fee, usually a per-hour rate that is higher the more experience they have. Some kinds of anesthesia may also cost more than others. According to one consumer guide, surgical fees range from $425 to $1,800 for a tummy tuck, from $1,000 to $1,300 for a breast lift, and from $600 to $800 for breast augmentation.

Facility Fee

The mommy makeover facility fee covers most of the other costs of the procedure, including:

  • Equipment
  • Items used in the surgery
  • Any other costs of running the operating room

If you need post-operative care, such as an overnight stay, this is also included in the facility fee. Your facility fee may also vary depending on how long your surgery takes and the location of the facility.

Due to the complexity of mommy makeover surgery, women who have them usually stay overnight in the clinic or hospital, so the facility fee may be several thousand dollars.

Post-Surgery Prescriptions and Compression Garments

Some additional mommy makeover expenses you can expect are for compression garments and prescriptions.

Compression garments are worn during your recovery. They provide support for your body as it heals, help reduce swelling, and protect your surgical scars. A tummy tuck compression garment costs around $100; for the breasts, a compression garment costs $50 to $100.

Prescriptions you might need during your recovery include painkillers and antibiotics. Your surgeon or doctor may also prescribe sleep aids or anti-nausea medication, if you need them. How much you pay for prescriptions depends mostly on what kind of insurance you have and whether you have any out-of-pocket costs to cover.

Why Does Location Affect How Much You Pay for a Mommy Makeover?

Where you decide to have your mommy makeover can affect how much it costs. One reason for this is the cost of living. If you have your surgery in a place with a high cost of living, it will cost more. This means that surgery in a city clinic usually costs more than in a suburban facility.

Another reason location is important is that the most in-demand and highly qualified surgeons tend to practice in larger cities. If you want your surgery performed by a “surgeon to the stars” in Hollywood or Beverly Hills, you’ll definitely pay more!

Your Surgeon Can Offer Expert Advice on Price

If you want to talk over your mommy makeover options and get more details on what you can expect to pay, the best thing to do is have a surgical consultation. You can talk about mommy makeover costs and fees, recovery, and which specific procedures will benefit you the most. It’s important to make an informed decision about getting cosmetic surgery, so be sure to ask all the questions you need to make your choice.