Varies: Tummy tuck cost will vary by geographic location. The price ranges between $6500-$10000 depending on the extent of the tummy tuck.
Answered 7/3/2012
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About $6000: In my practice outside of columbus, ohio, tummy tuck costs about $6000. I would caution you against price shopping for any surgery as you may end up with someone who is not properly trained in plastic surgery. Make sure your surgeon is board certified in plastic surgery first.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Cost of Tummy Tuck: Each office / surgeon differs with how pricing is determined depending on if surgery is performed in an office setting vs. Hospital setting, surgeons experience, nurse anesthetist vs. Md., etc. I have pricing ranges on my website and i believe others do as well. Ultimately, pricing will depend on your physical examination and exactly what needs to be performed and who performs your surgery.
Answered 5/9/2015
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Tummy Tuck Cost : In baltimore, the average price of a fulltummy tuck is $7000- $8000. This would include removal of the excess skin and fat, as well as the muscle repair. Dr. Ricardo rodriguez baltimore, maryland.
Answered 12/10/2013
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varies: Costs vary by location. You may find a plastic surgeon through the american board of plastic surgery. Some physicians will provide quotes over the phone. Nationally it appears that tummy tucks (witch hazel) range from $5000-$10, 000.
Answered 2/25/2014
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It depends on the type of tummy tuck that you wish to have. The Mini Tummy can cost $5600-$9500+, Full Tummy Tuck is $10000-$13000+, while an Extended Tummy Tuck is $12500-$14500+. The final price already includes the professional fees of your surgeon and follow-up checkups, anesthesia, and operating room fees. You may get the exact quote during your initial consultation with your surgeon.
Answered 8/8/2022
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