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John LoMonaco, MD answers: Possible to have Breast lift with implants at lower cost?

Are there doctors who preform a breast lift with silicone implants for $5000 or less? I had an extreme amount of weight loss about 1 1/2 year ago and went from a D cup down to an AA. I cannot afford to pay a lot of money for them. Is it possible to get this done at that cost? I am trying to get my self esteem and confidence back.


John LoMonaco, MD
1 month ago

Programs vary widely in how they are run, but some are staffed by excellent attending doctors who will perform the surgeries at a discount of 40 - 50%

I am affiliated with the Baylor Collge of Medicine and personally oversee the markings and critical portions of each procedure.  Followup is by the residents, although I remain available too.

Check around, because your results are only going to be as good as the attending physician who oversees your case.

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