Plastic Surgery Prices and Procedures

Women have a huge menu of cosmetic procedures from which to choose. Some of the plastic surgeries can cost as high as $10,000, while other non-surgical procedures can be done for as little as a few hundred dollars.

We asked a few highly qualified cosmetic surgeons who specialize in plastic surgery for women to provide some pricing examples for the most common female plastic surgery procedures. Their answers can be found below.

- Labiaplasty (female genital surgery)
Average Prices: $3,500 -$4,000 for both pectorals
Labiaplasty has steadily grown in popularity and dropped in price over the past ten years. Women with fatty, long or hanging vaginal lips / genitals are candidates for labiaplasty. Some women have always had very noticeable labia, whereas others develop the problem after having children, or as they get older. Labiaplasty is a form of vaginal rejuvenation. It can restore confidence as well as enhance sexual pleasure in some women.

- Hymenoplasty (reconstructs the hymen)
Average Prices: $2,500 - $3,500 for both pectorals
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Hymenoplasty - hymen restoration / repair - is performed most often on young women who want the surgery for cultural or religious reasons. The hymen can be torn by accident in a fall, by the use of tampons, masturbation or sexual intercourse, as it is a very thin membrane of skin located in the lower 1/3 of the vagina, at the spot where the vulvovaginal bulbs fuse with the mullerian ducts.

- Vaginoplasty (vaginal rejuvenation and tightening)
Average Prices: $6,000 - $9,000
Vaginoplasty (vaginal rejuvenation) is another female cosmetic surgery procedure that has risen in popularity and dropped in price over the last five years. It involves tightening the vaginal muscles, and often includes labiaplasty (see above). The higher price range represents this added procedure. Women who have gone through multiple childbirths are often the best candidates for this procedure.

- Botox Injections
Average Price Per Treatment: $500
Botox treatment involves the injection of botulinum toxin, usually into the facial area, which temporarily reduces or eliminates wrinkles such as frown lines, crows feed, laugh lines, and forehead creases by blocking the nerve impulses, which temporarily paralyze the muscles that cause such wrinkles. Some studies suggest that Botox may be beneficial in relieving some forms of migraine headaches. Although a single Botox injection can cost as little as $300, treatment usually involves many injections over time.

- Breast Augmentation (Implant / Enlargement)
Average Price of Surgery: $5,500 - $7,000
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Breast implants can enhance the size and shape of breasts and is sometimes combined with a breast lift (see below) for maximum effectiveness. You may have to choose between silicone and saline implants, but the cost is not considerably different either way. You may also have to choose between sub-glandular and sub-muscular implantation. Discuss the pros and cons of each with your plastic surgeon.

- Breast Mastectomy (Reduction / Removal / Reconstruction)
Average Price of Surgery: $5,000 - $6,000
The price range varries because a reduction mammoplasty is not the same thing as a removal or reconstruction of the breast (mastectomy). Mastectomies are most often performed on women who have or have gone through breast cancer. Breast reduction is a choice made by women who wish to reduce the size of their breast due to back pain and other reasons. Both involve removing tissue from the breasts, and are similarly priced procedures.

- Mastopexy (Breast Lift)
Average Surgery Prices: $3,000 - $4,500
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Breast lifts are often an alternative to breast implants for women who want the appearance of larger, perkier breasts - or fot those who just want to turn back the clock on gravity. Breast lifts are also commonly performed along with implant surgery. The best candidates for breast lift surgery are women with small, sagging breasts - especially those who do not plan on having another child. Breasts of any size can be lifted, but the results may not be as permanent for women with heavy breasts.

- Rhytidectomy (Face Lift)
Average Price: $4,500 - $5,500
Although the average cost of a facelift was around $5,000, it is not uncommon for highly respected surgeons to charge upwards of $10,000 after all costs (including anesthesia and hospital fees) are taken into account. A face lift can not stop the aging process, but can often make women look up to 10 years younger by reducing the appearance of lines and sagging skin around the eyes, cheeks, chin and neck.

- Chemical Peel
Average Prices: $ 300 - $2,000
A chemical peel uses a chemical solution to remove the damaged outer layers of the skin and expose the smoother, new skin underneath. Common chemicals used in chemical peels include Phenol, alphahydroxy acids and trichloroacetic acid. The reason the cost of a chemical peel varries so greatly has to do with the difference between a mild peel and full facial deep peels. Mild chemical peels are more common, so you should expect to be closer to the lower end of the cost spectrum.

- Injectable Fillers (Collagen / Restylane)
Average Prices: $300 - $350
Injectable fillers are often used to plump up the lips, cheeks, and other areas of the face. They are sometimes used in conjunction with other facial rejuvenation treatments, such as microdermabrasion or laser skin resurfacing (see below). Collagen is a very popular injectable filler when used for that "pouty lips" look. The cost per injection is affordable, but fillers are not permanent and must be re-injected about every six-eight months.

- Dermabrasion (skin resurfacing / rejuvenation)
Average Price: $1,000 - $3,000
Dermabrasion, microdermabrasion, and skin resurfacing are all used to obtain the same effect as a chemical peel in that they remove the aged top layer of skin to expose a new, smooth layer underneath. There are some differences, however. For instance, dermabrasion can be used to lessen the appearance of scars from previous surgeries, accidents, chicken pox or acne and can go much deeper than a chemical peel. Depending on the deepness and surface area to be removed, you can get dermabrasion for as little as $1,000 and only require one treatment. However, you may also require treatments that cost as high as $3,000 with multiple sessions. Discuss your options with a cosmetic surgeon to find out if dermabrasion or microdermabrasion is right for you. And don't forget to ask if health insurance covers the procedure, as it sometimes will in cases of growths and scar tissue.

- Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery)
Average Price: $1,500 - $3,000
Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) is a surgical procedure that removes fat and excess skin from the upper and lower eyelids. Patients with drooping eye lids and bags under their eyes are the most common benefactors of this surgery. The price range reflects the difference in cost between doing your upper eyelids only, or both upper and lower eye lids.

- Facial Implants (chin/cheek)
Average Price: $1,500 - $2,500
Chin implants and cheek implants are used to improve the contours of the face for those who wish to have higher cheeks or a more prominent chin. The augmentation is usually performed using a silicone or Porex implant. Each procedure has its own unique benefits and risks, which you should discuss with your cosmetic surgeon.

- Browlift or Forehead Lift
Average Price: $2,500 - $3,000
A forehead lift (also known as a browlift) is a cosmetic surgery procedure used to rejuvenate the appearance of the face due to drooping brows, furrows, wrinkles and worry lines that make a person appear to be angry, tired or sad. This is why brow lifts often result in noticeable positive reactions from others who are used to seeing you this way. Patients often report friends, co-workers and family saying that they can't quite place what the difference is, but that they look less stressed, in a better mood, or like they just got back from vacation.

- Laser Skin resurfacing
Average Price: $2,000
Like chemical peels and dermabrasion, laser skin resurfacing removes the outer layer of the skin (along with blemishes, lines and age-related imperfections) to reveal a the smoother, new layer underneath. See above for more information on dermabrasion, microdermabrasion, and laser skin resurfacing.

- Liposuction (liposplasty)
Average Price: $2,500 - $8,000
The price of liposuction on women is usually more than it costs men. This is because women have a higher body fat percentage, and the fat deposits in multiple areas. While male liposuction usually involves removal of fatty tissue from the stomach and love handles, women commonly require liposuction of the lower arms, stomach, love handles, buttocks and thighs. Because every woman collects fatty deposits in different areas, this is reflected in the varied price range above.

- Rhinoplasty (nose job)
Average Price: $3,000 - $4,000
Rhinoplasty (nose surgery, nosejob...) reduces, enlarges or changes the shape of the nose, and is one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures. The best candidates for rhinoplasty are those who are looking for improvement - not perfection - on the shape of their nose. Because the nose is one of the last parts of the body to stop growing, it is advised that patients wait until they are at least 21 before getting this surgery. The cost of some rhinoplasty procedures (especially those related to septum defects) may be covered by your health insurance.

- Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
Average Price: $500 - $800
More information about tummy tucks soon...

- Otoplasty (ear surgery)
Average Price: $500 - $800
More information about ear surgery soon...

- Buttocks Augmentation (Butt Lift / Butt Implants)
Average Price: $500 - $800
More information about butt implants and buttock augmentation soon...

- Laser Hair Removal
Average Price: $500 - $800
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- Gynecomastia (male breast tissue) Removal
Average Prices: $2,000 -$3,000 for both pectorals
It is not uncommon for men to develop breast tissue, especially during puberty, times of rapid weight gain, after age fifty, or when taking anabolic steroids. Cases range from small, pea-sized lumps to very noticeable, sagging breast tissue (sometimes called by the unfortunate name 'bitch tits'). Because gynecomastia requires surgery, the smaller, less noticeable cases may want to save their money and avoid the risks by not getting it removed. However, these people should speak to a physician (possibly an endocrinologist) to determine the cause of their condition in order to keep it from progressing.

- Pectoral Implants (pecs / chest implantation)
Average Prices: $6,000 - $7,000 for both pectorals
This surgery is popular among bodybuilders and male models who, despite their best efforts, can not develop their chest to the level of the rest of their physique. Most of us is born with good body parts and bad body parts. If your chest is one of those areas that lags behind the rest of your body, pectoral implants may be something you consider. This surgery can keep you out of the gym for a month or more, although you are usually out of the hospital on the same day.

- Rhinoplasty (nose job surgery)
Average Prices: $4,000 - $6,000
Rhinoplasty can be a very complicated procedure, which is why the price varies so much. One thing you will want to discuss is whether the plastic surgery procedure will be open or closed surgery. In an open rhinoplasty, the septum (skin between the nostrils) is cut to allow easier access. In a closed rhinoplasty, this is not cut, which allows faster healing time with less pain.

- Testicular Implant
Average Price of Surgery: $3,500
The primary reason men get testicular implants is if one or both of their testicles have been removed due to testicular cancer or trauma to the area (you should have been nicer to your ex-girlfriend - j/k). This procedure can restore the aesthetics and symmetry of the testicular area, but not the functionality.

- Otoplasty (Ear surgery / Ear pinning)
Average Price of Surgery: $3,500
Otoplasty is the few plastic surgery procedures that is performed more frequently on children than it is on adults. Boys, in particular, are prone to having larger than desired ears, or ears that stick out too far. In some cases the ear cartilage is trimmed or removed, while other cases involve pinning the ear cartilage with permanent sutures to pull it in closer to the head, which makes the ear appear smaller. Either way, the patient is usually home by dinner.

- Chin Augmentation or Chin Implants
Average Price of Surgery: $3,500
Chin reduction, augmentation or implantation involves reducing the size of the chin, or - more commonly - inserting an implant to increase the chin's size or define the jaw line. This surgery has the benefit of scars being visible only on the inside of your mouth where the incision is made.

- Penis Enlargement (Phalloplasty)
Average Surgery Prices: $4,500 | $5,500 | $8,500
The one you've all been waiting for, penis enlargement surgery differs in price depending on whether the plastic surgeon is thickening, lengthening, or both. Average prices above are in that order.

- Laser Hair Removal
Average Price: $2,500
Hair is the bane of man's existence. We're either trying to get rid of it or trying to grow more of it, and it always ends up migrating away from the right places in favor of the wrong places as we age. The price above is an average price for laser hair removal on the back, which is the most common area among men. The price includes multiple sessions and the result is semi-permanent.

- Hair Implantation (hair implants)
Average Prices: $ 1,500 - $10,000
Hair implants (hair plugs) are the most difficult price to nail down. Sorry, but until you go in and show the doctor what he/she is dealing with, there is no real way to tell how much it is going to cost. But let's assume that $1,500 is just patching up a bare spot in the lawn, while the high cost of $10,000 is laying down a new layer of turf over most of the yard.

- Laser Tattoo Removal
Average Prices: $1,000 - $3,000
The price of laser tattoo removal depends on how much tattoo there is to remove, and how dark the ink is. If you don't have a full tribal sleeve or back mural to take off, expect to pay somewhere in the middle of those two numbers. You can get a little cartoon character removed for $1,000 or maybe even less. Payments are usually made per session, and the amount of sessions depend on the factors above.

- Liposuction
Average Prices: $2,500 - $3,500
Other than breast tissue (see above) the most common areas on which a man develops unwanted fat deposits are the stomach and love handles. The price of liposuction if you are just getting some hard-to-lose love handles removed can be as little as $1,500. Typically, however, the stomach and love handles are done at the same time, which can cost as much as $5,000.

- Microdermabrasion (skin sanding)
Average Price: $500 - $800
I'm sure the dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons would hate to see me calling it "skin sanding" but that's basically what microdermabrasion is. The doctor sand blasts a layer of skin off your face (or other body part) to expose a new, collagen-rich, pock-mark and acne-scar free, smooth surface underneath. It sounds bad, but really it is one of the least problematic procedures, and is also the cheapest. The prices above include the average amount of sessions (5-7). Men are attracted to this procedure because it can remove "pock marks" from childhood chicken pocks or serious acne as a teenager.

3 Response to "Plastic Surgery Prices and Procedures"

  1. Unknown says:

    I only went for a Toronto breast augmentation procedure until now and I haven't had any kind of problems... everything was okay and I'm very pleased of my size! I'm glad that I did it and that now I can wear the dresses without a bra! :D

    PS: The cosmetic surgeries should be done with moderation and not to exaggerate!

    Unknown says:

    I had Labiaplasty on the left side . My labia has always been a problem for me, causing pain when I do sports, and when I wear certain clothes. So I decided to get it done; I told my mom, went to my family doctor to get a referral, and saw a plastic surgeon. I was really nervous, but it ended up being a decent experience.

    Unknown says:

    Your post is really good Actually I am also a surgeon and I work with cosmeticsurgery-partners group . We are providing skin care treatments like lower eyelid surgery or Brow Lift surgery for women.

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