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Utah
$6,000
Connecticut
$5,000
Delaware
$5,000
Indiana
$5,000
Kentucky
$5,000
Maine
$5,000
Maryland
$5,000
Massachusetts
$5,000
Michigan
$5,000
New Hampshire
$5,000
New Jersey
$5,000
New York
$5,000
Ohio
$5,000
Pennsylvania
$5,000
Rhode Island
$5,000
Vermont
$5,000
Virginia
$5,000
West Virginia
$5,000
Alaska
$4,000
Arizona
$4,000
California
$4,000
Colorado
$4,000
Hawaii
$4,000
Idaho
$4,000
Nevada
$4,000
New Mexico
$4,000
Oregon
$4,000
Washington
$4,000
Wyoming
$4,000
Arkansas
$3,800
Illinois
$3,800
Iowa
$3,800
Louisiana
$3,800
Minnesota
$3,800
Missouri
$3,800
Nebraska
$3,800
North Dakota
$3,800
Oklahoma
$3,800
South Dakota
$3,800
Wisconsin
$3,800
Alabama
$3,500
Florida
$3,500
Georgia
$3,500
Kansas
$3,500
Mississippi
$3,500
Montana
$3,500
North Carolina
$3,500
Tennessee
$3,500
Texas
$3,500
South Carolina
$2,500

Breast Augmentation Cost by State 2024

Breast Augmentation Cost by State 2024

Breast Augmentation Cost by State 2024

  • According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the national average cost of breast augmentation surgery was $4,516 as of late 2022. By comparison, the average cost of breast implant removal (explant) surgery was $3,049 and the average price of Reduction Mammaplasty, which reduces the size of natural breasts, was $5,913.
  • Average costs shown above and below are surgeon's fees only and do not include anesthesia, operating room facilities, or other related expenses.

50 states

State
Minimum Cost
Maximum Cost
Utah$6,000$16,000
Connecticut$5,000$11,000
Delaware$5,000$11,000
Indiana$5,000$11,000
Kentucky$5,000$11,000
Maine$5,000$11,000
Maryland$5,000$11,000
Massachusetts$5,000$11,000
Michigan$5,000$11,000
New Hampshire$5,000$11,000
New Jersey$5,000$11,000
New York$5,000$11,000
Ohio$5,000$11,000
Pennsylvania$5,000$11,000
Rhode Island$5,000$11,000
Vermont$5,000$10,500
Virginia$5,000$10,500
West Virginia$5,000$11,000
Alaska$4,000$12,000
Arizona$4,000$12,000
California$4,000$12,000
Colorado$4,000$12,000
Hawaii$4,000$12,000
Idaho$4,000$12,000
Nevada$4,000$12,000
New Mexico$4,000$12,000
Oregon$4,000$12,000
Washington$4,000$12,000
Wyoming$4,000$12,000
Arkansas$3,800$12,000
Illinois$3,800$12,000
Iowa$3,800$12,000
Louisiana$3,800$12,000
Minnesota$3,800$12,000
Missouri$3,800$12,000
Nebraska$3,800$12,000
North Dakota$3,800$12,000
Oklahoma$3,800$12,000
South Dakota$3,800$12,000
Wisconsin$3,800$12,000
Alabama$3,500$6,000
Florida$3,500$7,000
Georgia$3,500$7,000
Kansas$3,500$11,000
Mississippi$3,500$7,000
Montana$3,500$11,000
North Carolina$3,500$7,000
Tennessee$3,500$7,000
Texas$3,500$7,000
South Carolina$2,500$14,000

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