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How Much Is a Breast Augmentation in Beverly Hills

Updated November 2025

Key Takeaway

Breast augmentation in Beverly Hills generally falls between $9,000 and $20,000+ in 2025. The range reflects variables like surgeon experience, implant choice, facility and anesthesia, and the specifics of your surgical plan. In Beverly Hills, prices trend higher because patients prioritize top surgeons, accredited facilities, and natural-looking results.

If you’d like to understand what your surgical fee covers—implant selection, anesthesia, recovery care, and your personalized surgical plan—please learn what the procedure includes.

What your quote typically includes—and what it may not
Included in Most Quotes Usually Not Included / May Vary
Surgeon’s professional fee Prescription medications
Breast implants (saline or silicone) Additional garments or extra bras
Anesthesia services Pathology fees (if applicable)
Accredited facility/OR fees Overnight nursing or extended recovery
Standard post-op visits (early recovery) Travel, lodging, and time off work
Surgical supplies & routine dressings Revisions outside policy / elective add-ons

For a personalized quote at our Beverly Hills office, schedule a Beverly Hills breast augmentation consultation.

Why the Price Isn’t the Same for Everyone

If you’ve asked a friend, “How much did you pay?” you’ve likely heard very different numbers. Your surgery is as individual as your anatomy and your goals.

The Surgeon Factor

In Beverly Hills, board-certified surgeons with years of experience (and long waitlists) often charge more. That price reflects not just their time in the OR, but the planning, judgment, and consistency in delivering natural-looking results. Curious about my work? You can explore our breast augmentation before and after gallery to see real patient results.

Implant Type

Silicone implants usually cost more than saline. Highly cohesive “gummy bear” implants can be pricier still and often look and feel more natural.

Facility & Anesthesia

Accredited surgical centers carry higher operating costs—and higher safety standards. Anesthesia fees vary, especially with a board-certified anesthesiologist.

What the Numbers Look Like in 2025

  • Surgeon’s Fee: $6,500 – $12,000+
  • Implants: $1,000 – $3,500
  • Anesthesia: $1,200 – $2,000
  • Facility Fees: $1,500 – $3,000
  • Post-Op Care: $200 – $500

Typical total: $9,000 – $20,000+ in Beverly Hills. Remember, you’re paying for planning, precision, and follow-up—not just time in the OR. Most patients fall between $9,000 and $20,000+. If you’d like a clearer idea tailored to your situation, you can always schedule a consultation.

Why Beverly Hills Is Different

The Market and the Mindset

Beverly Hills is home to a high concentration of top-tier surgeons and patients who expect precise, refined outcomes. That often means more time in pre-op planning, custom sizing, and techniques that may not be standard elsewhere. For example, a patient might choose to focus on symmetry — something we discuss in detail in our article on breast implant symmetry.

Paying for Your Procedure

Some patients pay in full; many use medical financing (e.g., CareCredit or Alphaeon) or in-house plans. Compare interest rates, payment schedules, and any prepayment penalties.

Getting the Best Value (Without Cutting Corners)

  • Verify American Board of Plastic Surgery certification.
  • Review extensive before-and-after photos, ideally with similar body types.
  • Confirm what’s included in your quote to avoid surprise costs.

Breast Augmentation Pricing FAQ

Do silicone (“gummy bear”) implants cost more than saline?

Typically yes. Silicone implants are generally priced higher than saline, which can increase your total quote. We’ll review implant choices and exact pricing during your consultation.

Does adding a breast lift change the price?

Combining a lift with augmentation adds operating time, complexity, and closure work—so total cost increases. Your exam determines whether a lift is recommended and how it affects fees.

Are revision surgeries priced differently?

Yes—revisions vary more than first-time augmentation because goals and prior anatomy differ. Some policies may offset certain surgeon fees; implants and facility costs are typically separate.

What financing options are available?

Many patients use third-party medical financing. We’ll review terms and estimated monthly payments once we’ve built your treatment plan and final quote.

Are there extra costs I should plan for?

Common extras include prescriptions, additional garments, optional extended recovery, and travel. We’ll outline what’s included vs. optional so your quote is clear before you book.

Final Thoughts from Dr. Neavin

Is the higher cost in Beverly Hills “worth it”? If you value expertise, safety, and results that age well, yes. Your breasts aren’t a place to gamble on bargain pricing. Getting it right the first time costs less—in money and stress—than a revision.