Aesthetics Cost Guide
Mommy Makeover Cost in 2026: Honest Pricing Breakdown
2026 Pricing
Pricing reviewed June 2026
| Scenario | Monthly | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tummy tuck + breast aug (no lift) | $18,000–$30,000 all-in | Mid-range major market |
| Tummy tuck + breast lift | $22,000–$35,000 all-in | Adds mastopexy complexity |
| Tummy tuck + aug-mastopexy | $25,000–$40,000 all-in | Most common high-end combo |
| Tummy tuck + aug-mastopexy + 360° lipo | $30,000–$45,000+ all-in | Full body contour package |
| Surgeon fee — abdominoplasty alone | $8,000–$15,000 | Surgeon fee only, ex-OR |
| Surgeon fee — breast augmentation alone | $5,000–$10,000 | Surgeon fee only, ex-implant + OR |
| OR + anesthesia + implants + supplies | $7,000–$15,000 | Beyond surgeon fee |
GLP-1 pricing, manufacturer programs, and insurance coverage shift frequently. Haute MD re-verifies this page against Novo Nordisk, NovoCare, and CMS sources at least quarterly. Confirm current pricing with your pharmacy or prescriber before making a treatment decision.
What's included
What a Mommy Makeover Typically Includes
A mommy makeover is a planned combination of procedures, not a single named operation. The most common configuration:
- ·Full abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) with rectus diastasis repair
- ·Breast surgery — augmentation with implants, mastopexy (lift), or augmentation-mastopexy combined
- ·Liposuction of flanks, back, or thighs as adjunct
Some patients add: labiaplasty, fat grafting (BBL component or breast fat transfer), and minor facial procedures combined under the same anesthesia.
Surgeon fee
Surgeon Fee Ranges by Procedure
- ·Full abdominoplasty (surgeon fee only): $8,000–$15,000
- ·Breast augmentation (surgeon fee only): $5,000–$10,000
- ·Breast lift (mastopexy): $7,000–$12,000
- ·Augmentation-mastopexy combined: $10,000–$16,000
- ·Liposuction of 2–3 areas: $4,000–$10,000
Combining procedures typically produces a 10–25% surgeon-fee discount vs. doing them separately because of shared OR time.
Facility costs
OR, Anesthesia, Implants, and Recovery Line Items
- ·Operating room (4–6 hour case): $3,000–$6,000
- ·Board-certified anesthesia: $1,500–$3,500
- ·Silicone breast implants (pair): $1,500–$3,000
- ·Surgical garments, drains, supplies: $300–$700
- ·Overnight recovery facility or aftercare home (often required for combined cases): $500–$2,500
- ·Follow-up visits, lymphatic drainage, scar management: $500–$2,000
Total facility and ancillary cost: $7,000–$15,000 beyond the surgeon fee.
Total ranges
Realistic All-In Total by Combination
- ·Tummy tuck + breast augmentation (no lift): $18,000–$30,000
- ·Tummy tuck + breast lift: $22,000–$35,000
- ·Tummy tuck + augmentation-mastopexy: $25,000–$40,000
- ·Tummy tuck + augmentation-mastopexy + 360° liposuction: $30,000–$45,000+
Beverly Hills, Manhattan, and concierge Miami practices reach the upper end and beyond. Mid-tier major-city plastic surgery practices typically fall in the lower-to-mid range.
Insurance
Insurance, Financing, and Hidden Costs
Insurance does not cover the cosmetic components of a mommy makeover. Two narrow exceptions sometimes apply: documented diastasis recti repair (in some plans) and umbilical or ventral hernia repair performed during the abdominoplasty.
Most patients finance with CareCredit, Alphaeon, or PatientFi — typical APRs in 2026 range 9.99–26.99% depending on credit. Some practices offer in-house no-interest financing for 6–12 months.
Plan for 2–4 weeks off work, help at home for the first week, and the cost of childcare. These ancillary costs are real and routinely under-budgeted by patients planning the procedure.
Pricing reviewed June 2026.
Frequently asked
Common questions
How much does a mommy makeover cost?
$18,000–$45,000 all-in in 2026, depending on procedure combination, surgeon, and market. Tummy tuck plus augmentation-mastopexy is the most common combo at roughly $25,000–$40,000.
Does insurance cover any of it?
The cosmetic components are not covered. Some plans cover documented diastasis or hernia repair performed during the abdominoplasty — discuss with your surgeon's billing team and your insurer.
Why so much more in Beverly Hills or Miami?
Higher surgeon fees in concierge markets, higher facility costs, and typically longer OR time with more experienced support staff. Operator selection matters more than market.
How long is recovery?
Two to four weeks off work depending on procedure mix. The first 5–7 days require help at home; full return to vigorous exercise is typically 6–8 weeks.
Should I do this all at once or split it?
Combining reduces OR time, anesthesia exposure, and total cost — but adds recovery complexity. Discuss with your plastic surgeon based on your health, support system, and time off available.
References
Sources
- 1.American Society of Plastic Surgeons — 2024 National Plastic Surgery Statistics — ASPS, 2024.
- 2.American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery — Aesthetic Plastic Surgery National Databank Statistics — The Aesthetic Society, 2024.
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