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How much does a tummy tuck cost out of pocket?
The average cost of a tummy tuck is $6,154, according to 2020 statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This average cost is only part of the total price – it does not include anesthesia, operating room facilities or other related expenses.
How much is a full tummy tuck cost?
Surgical Procedures – Usual Costs
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Mommy Makeover: | Pricing Available upon Consultation |
Tummy Tuck with Lipo-Sculpting (abdominoplasty): | $9000 – $11500 |
Full Lipo-Tummy Tuck (full lipo-abdominoplasty): | $12000 – $14500 |
SAFE Lipo-Sculpting (per area): | $3500 – $5200 |
How can I afford a tummy tuck?
6 Ways You Can Finance a Tummy Tuck
- Your Practitioner’s Payment Plan. Your surgeon probably works with one or several companies providing loans to patients.
- Personal Credit Cards.
- Medical Credit Cards.
- Savings.
- Retirement Account/401(k) Loans.
- Home Equity Loan.
How painful is a tummy tuck?
If you are planning to have a tummy tuck, you should be prepared for one to two months of recovery, and you may experience pain throughout this time. In general, pain is mild to moderate after a tummy tuck. Rarely, pain or sensory abnormalities can persist for months or even years after the procedure.
Can I get my insurance to pay for a tummy tuck?
Covering Tummy Tuck Costs In many cases, a tummy tuck is merely a cosmetic procedure, and most insurance plans will not cover this. However, if you are experiencing rashes or skin infections, it then becomes a medical need to have the surgery. A tummy tuck is performed in two stages.
How much weight do you lose with a tummy tuck?
The amount of weight a patient loses after a tummy tuck will vary, depending on the extent of the procedure. In most cases, patients lose a minimal amount, typically under five pounds. Other patients with more extensive loose skin may lose between 5 – 10 pounds, and, sometimes, even more.
Does insurance cover a tummy tuck?
While a tummy tuck is the cheaper option of the two procedures, it’s usually not covered by medical insurance. This means you could end up spending around $6,200 out of pocket, plus any additional medical service fees. Like a panniculectomy, you’ll need to spend time off work or school after a tummy tuck surgery.