Bay Area, Plastic Surgery Cost

submitted: Sep 6th 2008 | by: DarrylFenimore | Total views: 1 | Word Count: 482 | PDF View | Print Article

Over the last two decades the cost of plastic surgery as dropped dramatically. Procedures such as breast augmentation and liposuction, which were once only affordable by the wealthy, are now so reasonably priced that many people who would never have considered cosmetic surgery are taking a second look. When they begin the search, what they discover is a bewildering range of prices.

The first thing to understand is that insurance is probably not going to pay for any of it. Of course there are exceptions. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, insurance companies will cover plastic surgery if it is done to correct a medical condition, deformity, or injury. So the rhinoplasty (nose job) you've been considering may be covered, if your physician convinces the insurance company that it is necessary in order to improve your breathing ability.

What many people don't know is that any physician who is licensed to perform surgery can perform cosmetic plastic surgery. That doesn't mean that it is a good idea. Board-certified plastic surgeons have extensive specialized training in the field of cosmetic surgery. In addition, their experience level in plastic surgery procedures is many times higher than that of a general surgeon. Does this mean that a general surgeon should not perform their procedure? No. What it means is that it is up to the consumer to decide whether this surgeon is the best person to do the surgery for them. The difference between general surgeons and board-certified plastic surgeons is reflected in the price they charge.

It is usually advisable to shop around. Get several opinions and several estimates. Consumers should make sure that they understand what each estimate covers. Does it cover pre-op and post-op care? Does it include the cost of the operating theater and the attending professionals? Also, they should note on the estimates the experience level each surgeon has for their particular procedure. Only when they compare apples to apples, are they able to make a sound decision.

The American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons reports that the most commonly requested plastic surgery procedures are: liposuction, breast augmentation, breast reduction, hair replacement, rhinoplasty (nose job), abdominoplasty (tummy-tuck) and eye-lid surgery.

A survey of board-certified plastic surgeons, revealed some average prices for the most commonly requested surgeries. They are as follows:

(1) Rhinoplasty (nose jobs), $4400.

(2) Tummy-tuck, $5200.

(3) Silicone breast implants, $3850.

(4) Breast reduction, $5450.

(5) Liposuction, $3000.

(6) Eyelid surgery, $2900.

If your surgeon quotes a price substantially higher or lower than the average, find out why? The difference may be pre-op and post-op care. The price difference may be due to where the surgery will take place: in the surgeon's facilities or in a hospital. Plastic surgery is infinitely more affordable these days. Using a reasonable amount of caution, you can find an affordable procedure with a surgeon you can trust.

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