Breast Lift Cost

John Philip Connors III, MD answers: Is $12,000 too high for Breast Lift with implants?

I am going to have a Breast Lift w/ Breast implants. I have silicone implants now and the doctor says there is a lot of scar tissue, my breasts are misshapen because of this. Therefore, he said it will probably be about a 5 hour surgery.

My quote for this was $12,000 +, that is only for saline implants too, if I want silicone it would be more. He is reputable in town. I've been told to shop around or go to another city, I thought maybe you could give me some insight.


John Philip Connors III, MD
1 month ago

Location can be the most critical issue....not only in which city or region of the country your surgery is being performed but also whether the operating room is located in a major hospital or an out-patient surgery center.

Here is a link to general price estimates in our office here in Atlanta.

http://www.swancenteratlanta.com/surgical-fee-estimates/

Hope this helps!

Good luck!

Dr. C

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A: $12,000 sounds like a lot to me.

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD
1 month ago

Go to my website www.zubowicz.com.  The fee for a mastopexy is listed there and it is firm.  We don't charge any more for anticipated difficulties.  It includes all charges.  Implants are sold at cost.  There is no additional charge for placing them.  Silicone costs more than saline.

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