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Surgical Procedures

COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURESNATIONAL AVERAGE
SURGEON/PHYSICIAN FEE
TOTAL
EXPENDITURE
Breast augmentation (Augmentation mammaplasty) $3,348 $1,028,470,806
Breast implant removals (Augmentation patients only)
$2,435$51,044,485
Breast lift (Mastopexy) $4,301 $397,702,379
Breast reduction in men (Gynecomastia) $3,282 $58,748,692
Buttock implants
$4,497$3,835,856
Buttock lift $4,709 $16,735,934
Calf augmentation
$3,609$891,445
Cheek implant (Malar augmentation) $2,553$22,538,578
Chin augmentation (Mentoplasty) $2,178 $30,752,676
Dermabrasion
$1,077 $85,045,683
Ear surgery (Otoplasty)
$2,791 $82,142,581
Eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty) $2,963$656,011,019
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)

$6,012$678,932,543
Forehead lift $3,192$134,259,724
Hair transplantation $4,451 $78,241,548
Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)


$1,756 $36,390,317
Liposuction $2,881 $706,146,023
Lower body lift $7,273 $67,532,778
Nose reshaping (Rhinoplasty) $4,197 $1,171,821,853
Pectoral implants

$3,591 $4,793,639
Thigh lift $4,656 $42,309,434
Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty) $5,167 $628,535,620
Upper arm lift $3,761$52,878,787

MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES

COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURESNATIONAL AVERAGE
SURGEON/PHYSICIAN FEE
TOTAL
EXPENDITURE
Botox® $391 $979,934,873
Cellulite treatment
$234 $8,622,780
Chemical peel $815 $854,232,114
Laser hair removal $456 $406,270,172
Laser skin resurfacing
  Ablative
$2,128 $220,046,342
  Non-ablative (Fraxel, etc.)
$1,359 $403,387,272
  Laser treatment of leg veins

$397 $88,042,856
  Microdermabrasion $200 $168,188,092
  Sclerotherapy $331 $124,235,959
Soft Tissue Fillers
  Calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse™) $707 $126,816,851
  Collagen
    Porcine/bovine-based (Evolence, Zyderm,     Zyplast)
$452 $15,163,109
    Human-based (Cosmoderm, Cosmoplast,
    Cymetra,Fascian)
$467 $67,891,148
  Fat$1,563 $72,246,670
  Hyaluronic acid (Hylaform®, Hylaform Plus®,   Restylane®,Juvederm™,Perlane®,Captique®)$578 $641,425,169
  Polylactic acid (Sculptra™) $1,019 $81,165,594
TOTAL 2008 EXPENDITURES
(including surgical)


$10,293,431,401
All 2008 average surgeon/physician fees figures are projected.
Fees generally vary according to region of country and patient needs.
These fees are averages only. Fees do not include anesthesia, operating room facilities or other related expenses.
Statistical data courtesy of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

Most middle class families cannot outright afford the prices for plastic surgery. However, those that desire a little self improvement should be aware that it is always a possibility to do a little negotiating when the final bill is being tallied. The worst thing that anyone can tell you is no if you are asking for a discount or at the very least asking for financing to help defray the burden of the price of plastic surgery.

You are not at the mercy at what the surgeons have deemed a fair price for their services. Plastic surgery is a business that needs customers to remain profitable, so they may listen to what you have to say just to keep your business. The prices for plastic surgery procedures are based on several factors.

Where you live is a big factor in what a procedure may cost. The more surgeons that are in your area will bring the cost down because they are all trying to remain competitive. Whether you need to be hospitalized or not will be factored into the cost. The surgeon does recommend how the prices for plastic surgery procedures are set.

Do not be afraid to look for a discount on the price of your plastic surgery. If a mutual friend has brought you to a specific clinic, do not be too proud to name drop. Both you and the person that recommended you might receive a discount on future visits. You might earn a lot of favor if you have brought business to a particular clinic. If everyone in your office or book club has had a procedure done then you should benefit from that as much as the surgeon has.

If you know that you want several different types of procedures done, have the financial work drawn up with all the procedures considered. This will be in black and white and easier to for you to negotiate a bulk discount. If the surgeon or the clinic approaches you about using your pictures for a before and after advertisement, do not hesitate for ask for some kind of compensation for your photos.

Your insurance probably will not help pay for any type of plastic surgery. However, if it can be proven that it is medically necessary, the insurance company may reconsider. It might take a little creative thinking and wording but it does not hurt to ask. Do not outright lie about anything. If you do, your surgeon may not back up your claim.

If you have several procedures in mind, start with the smallest ones. It will give you time to build a business relationship with the surgeon and clinic. A lot of times the smaller procedures will allow you to put off the really big expensive ones.

Plastic surgery is a business and with a troubled economy, they will probably be more inclined to work with you. Prices for plastic surgery can be flexible and you should not have to break the bank to get what you want. Always try to the prices in an area that you are comfortable with. And always put your health before price. Going with an inexperienced or unproven physician can be a reckless way to save money.

Many people are interested in making a medical improvement to their appearance, but aren’t quite sure how big an investment it will be. As such, it’s important to investigate both plastic surgery and prices. No matter what, the costs you’re going to pay will be significant and should be an issue for discussion.

Many places use advertising to get customers in, only to pull them into a bigger deal than what’s listed. The thing is, those prices that seem so good at first are only a fraction of what you’re really going to have to pay. Add in things like anesthesia and other fees and it will add up to a significant amount.

Of course, this wouldn’t be a problem if you could just get insurance to cover your work, but unless it’s done for medical reasons, that’s probably not going to happen. Such surgeries that are required are known as reconstructive surgeries, and have their own special set of circumstances.

Otherwise, though, surgery is seen as being purely cosmetic, and since it isn’t absolutely necessary, you’re going to have to pay out of your own pocket. There are other options you can look to when it comes to funding these efforts, but you’re going to have to investigate these on your own.

Even the cheapest procedures cost about $500. The most expensive can reach up to $10, 000. Also, if whatever you’re getting done involves implants or prosthetics, your plastic surgery and prices will probably rise even more, as you’re going to have to pay for these items separately from the other costs.

This isn’t to say you should give up on the idea of plastic surgery – it’s simply a warning that you need to take your budget into account beforehand. Talk to as many people and do as much research as possible. Make sure that you are not trying to find too good of a deal. When it comes to surgery,  especially plastic surgery you often get what you pay for.  No surgery is worth putting you in a position of financial crisis.