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For many patients, cost can be a significant factor that determines whether or not they choose to commit to breast augmentation. It can sometimes be overwhelming to look at the associated costs; however, it is important to understand what these costs mean so patients can make informed decisions. This blog discusses financially preparing for breast augmentation, what factors influence the total cost, insurance coverage, and financing options.

Preparing Financially for Breast Augmentation

It can be exciting to look forward to getting breast augmentation, especially for those who have been wanting this procedure for a long time. Many women highly anticipate their newly balanced, curvy bustlines after breast augmentation. Yet before enjoying these stunning results, it is important to prepare for the procedure and all it entails. A crucial aspect of preparation includes being financially prepared to pay for the procedure.

Breaking Down Breast Augmentation Costs

When looking at breast augmentation cost, patients need to understand the factors that contribute to the total price.

Surgeon’s Fee

While researching the price of breast augmentation, many sites will list a number that only refers to the surgeon’s fee. This cost is impacted by the expertise of the surgeon, the techniques used during the procedure, and the location of the surgeon’s office. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reported an average surgeon’s fee of $4,875 for breast augmentation in 2023. However, this price only reflects one aspect of the total price and does not include associated costs.

Associated Costs

It is essential to understand that the surgeon’s fee is only one component of breast augmentation costs. The additional costs may include:

 

  • Medical or lab tests
  • Anesthesia fees
  • Surgical facility costs
  • Pain medications/prescriptions
  • Compression bras

 

Schedule a consultation with the Cosmetic Surgery Center of Huntsville to receive a detailed price quote.

Does Insurance Cover Breast Augmentation?

Most patients should expect that their insurance will not cover breast augmentation. This is because insurance companies generally have rigid restrictions on what procedures they will or will not cover. One of the key factors they use to determine this is gauging whether or not the procedure is medically necessary. Breast augmentation is typically categorized as an elective cosmetic procedure, so most insurance providers will not cover the costs.

 

Breast augmentation may be covered by insurance if it is a part of breast reconstruction for a breast cancer patient. Insurance companies are generally required to cover breast reconstruction. Qualifying patients can contact their insurance provider to learn more about this process.

How Can I Finance My Breast Augmentation?

Many patients use financing options to pay for their breast augmentation upfront. Dr. Knowling’s office offers Prosper Healthcare Lending loans and CareCredit®. Prosper Healthcare Lending offers medical loans with flexible terms and fixed payment plans so patients can select a plan that works for their schedule and lifestyle.

 

CareCredit® works like a credit card for medical and wellness expenses, which allows patients to pay for the total cost of a breast augmentation upfront, with a payment plan of their choosing. CareCredit® also offers an initial period of zero interest—this time period ranges from 6–24 months, depending on what the patient selects.

Have More Questions About Breast Augmentation in Huntsville, AL?

Are you in the beginning stages of planning for breast augmentation? If so, allow our team at the Cosmetic Surgery Center of Huntsville to assist you along your breast journey. To learn more about breast augmentation and the associated costs, call our office at (256) 881-2220 or fill out our online contact form today.