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2026 National Mommy Makeover Cost Statistics

Based on the latest industry data from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and cosmetic surgery market research.

$16,200

Average National Cost

The average cost for a complete mommy makeover in the United States in 2026, combining breast and body procedures with significant savings versus individual surgeries.

$12,000 - $15,000

Lower-End Range

Budget-friendly options with experienced board-certified surgeons in less metropolitan areas, typically including breast and abdomen work.

$18,000 - $28,000

Premium Range

Higher-end procedures with renowned board-certified surgeons in major cities, including comprehensive breast and extended body contouring.

Popular Mommy Makeover Combinations & Pricing

Breast + Abdomen Combo

$14,500 - $18,500

Most popular combination

  • Breast lift or augmentation
  • Full tummy tuck
  • Single anesthesia/facility
  • Coordinated recovery
  • Saves $3,000-$5,000 vs. separate procedures

Breast + Abdomen + Liposuction

$17,000 - $22,000

Comprehensive body contouring

  • Breast enhancement
  • Tummy tuck with muscle repair
  • Targeted liposuction (flanks, thighs, back)
  • Outstanding proportional results
  • Saves $4,000-$7,000 vs. separate procedures

Breast + Abdomen + Lift

$16,500 - $21,000

Extended body transformation

  • Breast lift or augmentation
  • Tummy tuck with extended incision
  • Arm or thigh lift included
  • Addresses multiple problem areas
  • Saves $5,000-$8,000 vs. separate procedures

Complete Body Makeover

$19,000 - $28,000

Full-body transformation

  • Breast augmentation/lift
  • Full or extended tummy tuck
  • Liposuction (multiple areas)
  • Arm or thigh lift
  • 360-degree body contouring
  • Saves $6,000-$12,000 vs. separate procedures

Key Cost Components

Breakdown

What affects your final cost:

  • Surgeon fees: $7,000-$12,000 (varies by complexity)
  • Facility costs: $2,000-$4,000 (longer procedures cost more)
  • Anesthesia: $1,500-$2,500 (4-7 hour procedures)
  • Implants/garments: $500-$1,500
  • Post-op care: $400-$1,000

Bundle Savings

20-35% Savings

Why bundling saves you money:

  • Single anesthesia administration
  • One facility/operating room charge
  • Coordinated surgical team
  • One recovery period
  • One set of pre/post-op visits
  • Reduced total time off work

Regional Cost Variations Across the U.S.

Major Metropolitan Areas

$18,000 - $25,000

New York, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco

  • Highest demand markets
  • Renowned surgeons
  • Luxury facilities
  • Premium pricing

Mid-Size Cities

$14,000 - $18,000

Denver, Austin, Nashville, Charlotte

  • Excellent value
  • Board-certified surgeons
  • Modern facilities
  • Competitive pricing

Smaller Markets

$12,000 - $16,000

Smaller cities and regional areas

  • Lower overhead
  • Qualified surgeons
  • Affordable pricing
  • Personal attention
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⚠️ Critical Safety Considerations

The Serious Risks of Choosing Based on Price Alone

Mommy makeover involves extended surgical time with higher complication risks than single procedures when performed by unqualified providers.

Studies show that complication rates are 7-10 times higher when patients choose low-cost, non-board-certified surgeons. Serious complications can include:

  • Infection requiring hospitalization ($15,000-$35,000)
  • Implant complications requiring revision
  • Wound complications from extended surgery
  • Blood clots (potentially life-threatening)
  • Anesthesia complications from prolonged procedure
  • Poor surgical symmetry requiring multiple revisions
  • Extended recovery complications ($20,000+)
  • Severe scarring or skin necrosis

Bottom line: A mommy makeover is extensive surgery lasting 4-7 hours. Choosing an unqualified surgeon to save $3,000-$5,000 upfront can result in $30,000-$50,000 in revision costs, serious health risks, and extended complications. Board-certified surgeons and accredited facilities are essential for your safety.

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What to Look for When Evaluating Cost vs. Value

Board Certification

ESSENTIAL - Non-negotiable

  • American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
  • American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (ABCS)
  • Surgeon experienced with extensive procedures
  • Continuing education requirements met
  • Peer review and quality standards

Red Flag: Surgeons without plastic surgery board certification.

Extended Surgical Experience

CRITICAL - Combo procedures are complex

  • Specific mommy makeover experience
  • Many combined procedures performed
  • Before/after galleries showing results
  • Complication management protocols
  • Management of extended anesthesia/surgery time

Red Flag: Limited experience with complex multi-procedure cases.

Facility Accreditation

CRUCIAL - For extended procedures

  • AAAASF accredited surgery center
  • Full anesthesia monitoring capability
  • Emergency protocols for 4-7 hour surgeries
  • Post-op facilities for recovery
  • 24/7 nursing support available

Red Flag: Non-accredited or office-based facilities.

Making Your Procedure Affordable: Financing Options

Payment Plans Available

Most practices offer flexible financing:

  • CareCredit: Healthcare financing with 0% APR for 12-24 months (approved credit)
  • Alphaeon Credit: Cosmetic surgery-specific financing options
  • Prosper Healthcare Lending: Competitive rates for qualified applicants
  • In-house payment plans: Many practices offer custom installment options
  • Personal loans: Through banks or credit unions

With financing, monthly payments can range from $250-$600/month depending on total cost and term selected. Many patients find that financing makes the procedure affordable while bundling saves them $5,000-$12,000 compared to separate surgeries.

Insurance & Savings Tips

  • Cosmetic procedures are NOT covered by insurance
  • Post-pregnancy weight loss: May have partial medical necessity if documented
  • Hernia repair during tummy tuck: That portion may be covered
  • HSA/FSA accounts: Cannot be used for cosmetic procedures

Money-Saving Tips: Schedule in December/January to align with insurance deductibles. Ask about seasonal promotions or package discounts. The bundle savings (20-35% off) makes mommy makeover significantly more affordable than individual procedures. Some practices offer discounts for cash payment or multiple family members.

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