There are many considerations when undergoing cosmetic surgery. The first question that most patients ask pertains to the cost of the procedure. Whether you are having liposuction, getting lip fillers, or having a mastopexy, the cost is an important thing to consider. You should know that the final price tag for any procedure varies based on several different factors. When having a breast lift, your plastic surgeon will be able to give you the most detailed and clear understanding of what to expect on your bill. Reach out to your medical team to learn more about your unique circumstances. Below is a breakdown of the average cost of mastopexy surgery and some tips for payment.

What does a breast lift cost?

As we mentioned, mastopexy cost varies based on many factors. That includes the following.

  • Doctor’s fees
  • Anesthesia costs
  • State/County/Town where doctor performs surgery
  • Hospital/Operating center fees

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average cost of a breast lift is $5,012. This average cost is only part of the total price – it does not include anesthesia, operating room facilities, or other related expenses. On average, in the state of New Jersey, the cost of a breast lift on its own (without augmentation or reduction) is $12,845 – $14,170. Please consult with your plastic surgeon’s office to determine your final fee.

Tips for paying for breast lift surgery

If you are undergoing mastopexy surgery and need to handle payment yourself, consider the following tips. After all, like many other plastic surgery procedures, breast lifts can be expensive. However, there are a few options that may help you in the long run.

  1. Explore Your Doctor’s Financing Options. Many plastic surgery offices offer generous financing options and payment plans. One benefit of this method is that payments made after a deadline won’t harm your credit score. Remember that a good plastic surgery office will work with you to find a financing option that works for your budget.
  2. Consider Tax Deductions. If your breast lift is meant to correct a deformity caused by a medical condition, such as breast cancer, the IRS may allow you to deduct all or part of the procedure. Look into this program to find out how much they might allow you to deduct.
  3. Start Saving. While this is a long-term option, saving up for the procedure is a smart move because it won’t leave you in debt later on. If you’re serious about getting a breast lift and saving money, consider cutting back on certain expenses until you reach your savings goal.
  4. Look for a Third-Party Loan. Third-party loans involve getting money from another entity, such as a financial broker, or arranging financing with your doctor to pay for your breast lift. However, remember that interest rates on third-party loans tend to be high. If you pursue this option, make sure to have a solid repayment plan to avoid debt.

If you’re unsure what option is right for you or if your insurance covers breast lifts, call your medical provider. Your plastic surgeon and his or her team should be more than happy to discuss your options.

Will insurance cover the cost of mastopexy surgery?

If you’re thinking about undergoing mastopexy surgery, you are wondering if insurance can cover the procedure. The best thing to do in this instance is to check with your insurance. However, you should know that many insurance companies consider breast lifts to be cosmetic procedures. Because of this, these procedures are almost always not covered by medical insurance.

In fact, there are only a few exceptions where insurance might cover mastopexy surgery. This includes the following.

  • Congenital deformity or tuberous breast deformity.
  • Reconstructive surgery after cancer procedures, such as a mastectomy.

Health insurance companies may cover the cost of a breast lift if the patient is undergoing a breast reduction procedure. In these instances, the reduction is usually drastic and completely changes the quality of life of the patient.

As we mentioned, whether your insurance covers your procedure depends on your individual insurance plan. These plans vary from person to person and company to company. If you’re unsure about your coverage, contact your insurance company prior to scheduling your mastopexy. This way you avoid any expensive surprises.

Dr. Anthony Berlet: A top NJ plastic surgeon for breast lift surgery

Dr. Berlet has been serving men and women in the northern New Jersey and New York City areas for over 20 years. Along with this caring and attentive staff, Dr. Berlet aims to help patients achieve the best outcomes possible from their cosmetic procedures. If you are interested in mastopexy surgery, reach out to the team at Dr. Berlet’s office today to learn more! In the consultation, we will have a detailed conversation about the procedure and your desired outcome. We can help you attain the look you’ve always wanted.