Researching Costs
Did you know that in 2002, the combined total charged by surgeons
for breast augmentation surgery in the United States was $814,
011, 604?
So, now I bet you’re wondering “Just how much does
surgery cost?”…
Well, costs for breast augmentation vary. Price depends on the
doctor, the location, technique used, and the difficulty of the
specific case.
The national average of 1999 surgeon fees for breast augmentation
was $3,142 (Source: The American Society of Aesthetic Plastic
Surgery). It is important to note, however, that the surgeon’s
fees do not include anesthesia, operating room facilities,
hospital stay, or other related expenses.
Here is a breakdown of the average fees for breast augmentation
surgery:
Surgeon fee: $3,050
Anesthesiologist: $700
Facility fee: $950
Implant fee: $1,300
Therefore, including all the different fees involved, the average
cost of breast augmentation surgery ranges between $5000 and
$7000.
Insurance Coverage
Generally, health insurance policies will not cover the
costs of implant surgery.
It is recommended that you contact your insurance company and ask
them the following questions:
- Does my policy cover the costs of the implant surgery, the
implant, the anesthesia, and other related hospital costs?
- Does it cover removal and/or replacement of the implants if
this becomes necessary?
- Does it cover the cost of detecting or treating a complication
as a result of either the implant or the reconstruction?
- Will there be an increase in my insurance premium?
Financing
There are a variety of companies that specialize in helping patients
finance their elective surgery procedures.
If you consider yourself an ideal candidate for breast augmentation
surgery, but you simply can’t afford the costs, then look
into patient financing.
In the U.S., contact Health
Ready Patient Financing.
In Canada, contact the Credit
Medical Corporation.
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