Cost Guide

What plastic surgery costs in Augusta, GA

Almost no practice in this market publishes prices. These ranges are built from the practices that do, plus national surgeon-fee averages — every figure is sourced below.

Procedure Typical total range Time off
Botox $300 – $700 None — walk out and go back to work
Dermal Fillers $715 – $901 None, but plan 3–7 days of possible swelling/bruising before an event
Skin Resurfacing $1,000 – $3,500 None to 2 weeks — entirely depends on the device and depth
Eyelid Surgery $3,400 – $9,000 7–10 days off work
Liposuction $3,700 – $12,000 3–7 days off work
Breast Reduction $5,000 – $13,000 2 weeks off work
Brazilian Butt Lift $5,200 – $15,000 2 weeks off work
Tummy Tuck $5,400 – $15,000 2–3 weeks off work
Breast Augmentation $5,500 – $12,000 5–7 days off desk work; 3–4 weeks before lifting or upper-body exercise
Breast Lift $6,500 – $15,000 7–14 days off work
Rhinoplasty $8,000 – $16,000 1–2 weeks off work (splint comes off at day 6–8)
Neck Lift $8,500 – $16,000 2 weeks off work
Facelift $12,000 – $20,000 2 weeks off work; 3 weeks before you look unremarkable in public
Mommy Makeover $12,000 – $22,000 3–4 weeks off work

How we built these numbers

Ranges reflect the total a patient pays — surgeon fee, anesthesia, and facility — not the surgeon fee alone. That distinction matters: the widely-quoted national averages are surgeon-fee-only, which is why a "$6,000 tummy tuck" can arrive as a $12,000 bill. Where an Augusta-area practice publishes its own pricing, we use it and link to it.

Sources

Prices change. These are research ranges to help you budget and ask better questions — not a quote. Only a surgeon who has examined you can quote your actual cost.

FAQ

Cost questions

How much does plastic surgery cost in Augusta, GA?

It depends entirely on the procedure. Non-surgical treatments like Botox run in the hundreds; body procedures like a tummy tuck or mommy makeover run into five figures once anesthesia and facility fees are added. Every range on this page is sourced from published pricing or national averages.

Why do quoted prices differ so much between practices?

Most published prices are the surgeon fee only. The total you actually pay also includes anesthesia, the surgical facility, implants or other devices, garments, and follow-up. Always ask a practice for an all-in quote in writing before comparing two numbers.

Does insurance cover any plastic surgery in Georgia?

Purely cosmetic procedures are not covered. Reconstructive procedures often are — breast reconstruction after mastectomy is required to be covered by federal law, and functional procedures like eyelid surgery that obstructs vision or breast reduction for documented symptoms may qualify.

Is financing available for plastic surgery in Augusta?

Most Augusta-area practices work with third-party medical lenders such as CareCredit, PatientFi, or Cherry. These are consumer loans with real interest rates — read the promotional-period terms carefully, because deferred-interest plans can be expensive if the balance is not cleared in time.

Want a real number for your situation?

Costs depend on your anatomy, the technique used, and whether procedures are combined. A consultation is the only way to get a firm quote.