It is true that beauty tends to expensive. A lot of women know this fact but still, the beauty they get is worth every penny they spend.
One of the most popular cosmetic procedures done on women is a boob job. Since most women care about the size, shape, and form of their breast, a lot of them are willing to spend thousands of dollars just to get what they want. This article will discuss boob job costs to help you prepare for such procedure.
The Cost Of A Boob Job
A boob job costs from $4,000 to $10,000.
This estimate includes everything entailed with the boob job such as the following:
- consultation
- breast implants ($1,000 to $1,500)
- surgery
- anesthesia ($500 to $1,000)
- professional fees for the surgeon ($3,300 on average)
- facility fees ($1,000 on average)
Factors Affecting The Cost Of A Boob Job
Breast implants. There are two choices of breast implants for a boob job. Your choice of implants will determine the cost of the procedure. Here is a comparison of the two types of breast implants available:
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Saline |
Silicone |
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| Description | They are silicone shells that are filled with sterile salt water or saline. | They are silicone shells that are filled with a plastic gel or silicone. |
| Pros | They are a slightly cheaper breast implant option as compared to silicone.
They are safer than silicone implants in the long run. Saline can be absorbed by the body if leaks happen so it poses no danger to the person. |
They feel more like natural breast tissues; hence, feeling them after being implanted on the breast is almost natural. |
| Cons | They feel hard or unnatural to the touch. | Safety is being questioned in silicone implants because they bring harm to the body once leakage happens.
They are slightly more expensive than saline implants. |
| Price Range | $5,000 to $6,500 | $6,000 to $8,000 |
There is a relatively new kind these days of breast implants, which is called the gummy bear implants. If silicone implants cost $1,000 more than saline implants, gummy bear implants usually costs $2,000 more or even higher.
Surgeon. A high percentage of the total cost of the boob job goes to the surgeon’s fees. In fact, almost $4,000 goes to the surgeon. Hence, the surgeon of your choice usually greatly affects the cost of the boob job. Your surgeon can price the procedure higher or lower depending on his credentials, licenses, skills, experience, and training. At times, geographical location can also affect prices collected by surgeons.
Facility. When submitting to a boob job, you can either have it done in a private clinic or hospital. Usually, private clinics charge lower for a boob job as compared to hospitals. Facility fees for a boob job ranges from $800 to $1,200.
Incision. The breast implants can be planted into your breasts in various ways. The surgeon can do it inframmary (under the breasts), periareolar (via the areola), and transaxillary (through the armpit). Prices vary due to the different difficulty and complexity levels of the types of incisions.
Anesthesia. Most boob jobs include a local anesthesia during the procedure. However, if you request to get a general anesthesia instead, expect the cost of the procedure to go higher.
Additional Costs Of A Boob Job
Some women will require a breast lift in line with the boob job. This is a procedure that corrects sagging as a result of breastfeeding, pregnancy, and aging.
There are chances of complications that can happen due to the leakage of breast implants. Breast implant replacement is necessary and can be an added cost that is almost the same as that of the original surgery.
Some women may be dissatisfied with the results of the boob job. Hence, they submit to corrective surgery, which definitely costs just the same as the initial boob job. In other cases, corrective surgery can even cost more than a regular boob job.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration requires MRIs for those with silicone-filled implants. An MRI must be done three years after the surgery and every two years afterwards. MRIs are suggested to help check out for ruptures that can be very dangerous to the human body. An MRI can cost from $1,000.
In a few years after the boob job, the breast implants require replacement. Some implants can last up to 25 years but others can last for a few years only. Hence, you have to prepare for the possible costs of redoing the procedure every after a few years or so.
Tips Before You Decide To Get A Boob Job
Make sure you have a certified and qualified plastic surgeon to do the breast augmentation for you. Do not settle with a surgeon just because he offers cheap services. Often, it pays to pay more money for a boob job in exchange for a guaranteed correct and safe procedure. You may want to check the surgeon’s portfolio of before and after photos of boob jobs on women.
Talk with the surgeon about the best surgical plan for you. Surgeons will help customize the boob job to meet your goals and needs. A good surgeon will discuss where the implant must be inserted, what the proper breast size is for your figure, and a lot of other important things.
Get references from friends and acquaintances who have undergone a boob job before. Ask them how well their surgeon had worked on the procedure. Your friends can even provide you a very personal testimonial in terms of the quality of the job the surgeon has done for them. For sure, your friends will honestly tell you what the surgeon is like and how well the procedure worked for them.
Understand that breast implants can pose risks to you in exchange for the better structure, size, and shape of your breasts. Discuss with the surgeon these risks and weigh down both sides of the coin. Some of the risks of breast implants are the following:
- breast pain
- infection
- scar tissue
- implant leakage or rupture
- potential permanent changes in breast and nipple sensation
Make sure you are fully decided in terms of getting a boob job. Changing your mind and removing the breast implants will cost you a lot of money because you may need a breast lift and other corrective surgeries to bring your breasts back to their pre-implant appearance.
Having breast implants can very well interfere with breast cancer screening. It will be more difficult to feel or see lumps if there are implants. Plus, the implants tend to complicate routine mammography for breast cancer screening.
Breast implants can also hamper breastfeeding. If you are planning to have a baby, think of the fact that implants can limit the amount of breast milk you produce. In some cases, breast implants can stop milk production at once.
