
Costs for breast augmentation can vary widely. Additional fees could include the costs of anesthesia, hospital and other healthcare professionals. To ensure safety, patients are subject to medical checks before and after surgery. Pain medication or muscle relaxers can be prescribed after the procedure. Consultation fees as well as surgeon certification and expertise will affect the fees. All these costs must be factored into the overall breast augmentation price. But what factors should you consider when comparing breast augmentation prices?
Choose saline implant
While silicone gel and saline implants have some advantages over each other, saline implants are the safer option. A majority of silicone gel implanted women will have to return within 10 years. That compares with 20 to 26 percent with saline implants. Saline implants have a lower rate of rupture (between three and ten percent at ten year). Additionally, surgeons are able to easily adjust the size and shape of saline implants by removing substantial breast tissue.
If a saline implant ruptures, the implant fluid will leak into the surrounding tissue. The body will absorb this fluid and expel it. A silicone implant that has ruptured may not be visible unless it causes significant loss of breast volume. A silicone implant rupture can be diagnosed using a standard diagnostic test. In rare instances, the implant may burst into the body.

Picking a pocket-friendly location
When choosing a location for breast augmentation, there are many things to consider. Ask your surgeon about costs for the various types. A skilled surgeon will help you choose the best implant that suits your needs. There are also several factors to consider before choosing a pocket location for your surgery, such as the type of anesthesia and the type of implant.
Additional fees
The fees for surgical facilities vary greatly. A breast augmentation procedure will cost you anywhere from $800 - $1200. The facility fee includes the purchase of the surgical garment. If you plan to stay overnight, the facility fee will be added on to your bill. If you aren’t insured, some clinics may charge an extra fee. Breast augmentation costs without insurance average $2752.
Depending on the surgeon's skill level and training, breast augmentation procedures may be performed through a small incision under the breast or around the areola. An incision may be made in the armpit by some surgeons. Incisions in these areas are more complicated, but reduce visible scarring. A breast lift can be performed simultaneously with breast augmentation by some surgeons. This is a more expensive option, but it eliminates the need of a second appointment.
Cost of anesthesia
Anesthesia costs for breast augmentation vary depending on where you are located. The most expensive part of breast augmentation is the facility fee. However, it can differ significantly from one surgical center to the next. For instance, a Columbus facility may charge $20162 for primary augmentation. A Chicago hospital might charge $17,285 to do an outpatient procedure. Anesthesia fees vary by state.

While anesthesia for breast augmentation can cost between $1500-$3000, the procedure itself only takes a few minutes. The general anesthesia is used to put the patient under general anesthesia. A board-certified anesthesiologist will typically charge a higher fee than a non-certified practitioner. Anesthesia is not as costly as a vehicle, so even major surgeries won’t break the bank.