Chin Surgery: Q&A
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Jenn03
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Costs for surgical and non-surgical chin augmentation
Surgical augmentation with an implant has a total cost between $3000-5000.00in the San Francisco/ Bay area. This includes the cost of the implant, the surgeon's fee, the anesthesiologist's fee and the facility fee.
Non-surgical chin augmentation with fillers costs between $500-800. The results last about 6 months and while it is difficult to put a price on the benefit of not being cut and undergoing surgery, the long-term costs for fillers could eventually equal...
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Chin surgery cost averages between $4000-6000
The cost of a chin implant (chin augmentation / chin enhancement / chin plastic surgery / chin cosmetic surgery / chin job / chin implant / chin facial implant) varies depending on the surgeons fee, anesthesia costs, after care, and the cost of the implant. In total you will be looking at between $4000-6000. The implant itself costs from $200-400. The surgeons fee is between $3000-4000. Anesthesia fees can be anywhere from $500-3000.
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Chin Surgery Cost
By chin surgery, I assume you mean a chin implant. All surgical procedures vary by doctor, city, state and region of the country. However, in the North Dallas area, the surgery with a silicone implant will be somewhere in the range of $1500 - $2500. The cost of the surgery facility and anesthesia should be in the range of $1200 - $2000.
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Chin surgery
Prices vary according to the procedure, city, and whether it is done in an office setting or not. Our charges in Lexington Ky using an extended silastic implant is around $2500.00.
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