How much is a breast lift?

The surgeon's fee for a breast lift (mastopexy) averages about $6,816, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. With anesthesia and facility costs added, the all-in price commonly runs $4,200 to $16,400, often landing around $9,000.

By Calvin Lauderdale · Updated June 23, 2026 · Health

Cost breakdown

OptionPriceNotes
ASPS average surgeon fee~$6,816Surgeon's fee only; excludes anesthesia and facility.
Surgeon fee range$3,950 - $14,500Varies by surgeon, region, and complexity.
All-in total (typical)$4,200 - $16,400Includes anesthesia, OR facility, and related fees.
All-in median~$9,000When all expenses are included.
Breast lift with implants$8,000 - $14,000Combined lift-plus-augmentation procedure.

What the average really covers

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports an average surgeon's fee of about $6,816 for a breast lift. That headline figure is only the surgeon's portion of the bill, and it does not include anesthesia, the operating room or surgical facility, or other related expenses, so the number you are quoted up front can be misleading if it covers only the surgeon.

Once every component is added, real-world totals in the U.S. commonly range from $4,200 to $16,400, with a median around $9,000. When you compare quotes, confirm exactly what is bundled, because a low surgeon fee can balloon once anesthesia and facility charges are layered on.

What drives the price

Surgeon experience and reputation are major factors, as board-certified plastic surgeons in high demand charge more. Geography matters too, with major metro areas and coastal cities running higher than smaller markets. The complexity of the lift, including the amount of sagging being corrected and the surgical technique used, also affects how long the operation takes and what it costs.

Add-on costs beyond the core procedure include anesthesia, the surgical facility fee, pre-operative lab work, prescription medications, follow-up visits, and specialized post-surgery support garments. Combining a lift with breast implants raises the total, typically to $8,000 to $14,000, since it is a longer, more involved operation.

Insurance and financing

A breast lift performed purely for cosmetic reasons is almost never covered by health insurance, so patients usually pay out of pocket. In rare cases tied to reconstruction after a medical condition, partial coverage may apply, but elective aesthetic lifts do not qualify.

Many practices offer financing through medical lenders such as CareCredit, monthly payment plans, or package pricing that bundles the surgeon, anesthesia, and facility into one quote. When budgeting, ask for an itemized estimate and confirm whether follow-up appointments and garments are included so there are no surprises.

Frequently asked questions

Does the average breast lift cost include anesthesia and facility fees?
No. The ASPS average of about $6,816 is the surgeon's fee only. Anesthesia, the operating room or facility, medications, and follow-up care are extra, which is why the all-in total is usually higher.
Does insurance cover a breast lift?
Cosmetic breast lifts are almost never covered by insurance. Patients typically pay out of pocket, though limited coverage may apply in specific reconstructive situations.
How much more does a breast lift with implants cost?
Combining a lift with implants generally raises the total to roughly $8,000 to $14,000, because it is a longer and more complex procedure than a lift alone.

Researched and edited by Calvin Lauderdale, Lead Researcher & Editor. Figures on this page were verified against the sources above as of June 23, 2026.