Tummy Tuck Cost NYC: How Much Should You Pay?

Patient and surgeon discussing tummy tuck cost in NYC

If you’re thinking about a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), one of the first questions on your mind is probably “How much will this cost?” While the only real way to get an accurate estimate is to sit down with an experienced plastic surgeon, we’ve put together this guide to help you get a general idea of the tummy tuck cost in NYC.

Tummy Tuck Procedure Types and Costs in NYC

It’s important to understand that there are several different types of tummy tucks, with different procedures having a big impact on the overall cost. Here’s an overview of what you can expect to pay in NYC for various types of tummy tuck procedures.

NYC Tummy Tuck Cost by Type
Procedure TypeAverage NYC CostSurgery TimeBest For
Mini Tummy Tuck$5,000 – $9,0001-2 hoursPatients who are mostly concerned about their lower abdomen
Full Tummy Tuck$12,000 – $18,0003-4 hoursPatients looking to change the appearance of both their upper and lower abdomen
Extended Tummy Tuck$15,000 – $22,0004-5 hoursPatients looking to firm up their abdomen and flanks
Fleur-de-Lis Tummy Tuck$18,000 – $25,0004-6 hoursPatients who have undergone massive weight loss
Reverse Tummy Tuck$10,000 – $15,0002-3 hoursPatients who are mostly concerned about their upper abdomen

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As you can see, a mini tummy tuck tends to cost significantly less than a full or extended tummy tuck, but it also doesn’t deliver the same results. It’s important to consult with an experienced plastic surgeon, as they can help you choose the right procedure based on your concerns and goals.

Tummy Tuck Cost Across NYC

The cost of your tummy tuck can also vary significantly depending on where you choose to have your procedure. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of what you can expect across different parts of New York City:

New York City Tummy Tuck Cost by Region
LocationMini Tummy TuckFull Tummy TuckExtended Tummy TuckAverage Range
Manhattan$6,000 – $12,000$12,000 – $30,000+$18,000 – $35,000+$12,000 – $30,000
Long Island$5,000 – $8,000$11,000 – $15,000$15,000 – $20,000$11,000 – $15,000
Brooklyn & Queens$5,500 – $9,000$10,000 – $18,000$15,000 – $22,000$10,000 – $18,000
The Bronx$4,500 – $7,500$8,000 – $15,000$12,000 – $18,000$8,000 – $15,000
New Jersey (NYC Metro)$4,000 – $6,500$5,000 – $10,500$8,000 – $13,000$5,000 – $10,500

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In Manhattan, tummy tuck costs tend to be the highest in the region, caused in part by the cost of facilities in this part of NYC. Long Island, on the other hand, offers excellent value for tummy tuck procedures while maintaining high-quality care.

Breaking Down the Tummy Tuck Cost in NYC

Understanding what you’re paying for helps put tummy tuck costs in perspective. Here’s how your investment typically breaks down:

What’s Included in Your Tummy Tuck Cost?
Cost ComponentPrice Range (Full Tummy Tuck)Description
Surgeon’s Fee$6,000 – $20,000Board-certified plastic surgeon’s professional fee
Anesthesia Fee$1,800 – $3,200Anesthesiologist or CRNA fee (3-4 hours typical)
Facility Fee$2,000 – $5,000Operating room, equipment, nursing staff
Pre-operative Tests$200 – $500Lab work, medical clearance, consultations
Post-operative Care$300 – $800Follow-up visits, compression garments, medications
Total Average Range$10,300 – $29,500Complete procedure cost

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The surgeon’s fee is usually the largest component of your cost and reflects your surgeon’s expertise, training, and reputation. Board-certified plastic surgeons with extensive experience and excellent results typically come with higher fees, but their expertise often means better results, fewer revisions, and lower complication rates, which can save you money in the long run.

Anesthesia is essential for your safety and comfort during surgery. Anesthesia costs vary depending on several factors, including the length of your procedure. A typical tummy tuck takes 3-4 hours, while a mini tummy tuck may only take 1-2 hours.

Does Insurance Cover Tummy Tuck Surgery?

Most insurance companies classify tummy tucks as cosmetic procedures, meaning they won’t cover the costs. Since the primary goal is typically aesthetic improvement, insurers consider it elective rather than medically necessary,but there are some important exceptions to understand.

When Insurance Might Provide Coverage

There are limited circumstances where partial coverage might be available:

  • Ventral hernias: If you have a hernia that needs repair during your tummy tuck, the hernia repair portion might be covered by insurance.
  • Severe diastasis recti: In rare cases where separated abdominal muscles cause functional problems, some insurers may provide partial coverage.
  • Post-bariatric surgery: After massive weight loss, if excess skin causes documented medical issues like chronic rashes or infections, coverage might be possible.

It’s important to understand that these medically necessary procedures are correcting specific issues, and don’t necessarily involve the skin or muscle tightening or body contouring that most tummy tuck patients are looking for.

Ready to Take the Next Step? Schedule Your Consultation with Harris Plastic Surgery

The pricing ranges we’ve provided can only tell you so much. A consultation with an experienced plastic surgeon provides you with a detailed, personalized quote that accounts for your specific procedure requirements, allowing you to budget accurately.

If you’re thinking about a tummy tuck in the NYC area, we offer the perfect combination of surgical expertise and personalized care. Dr. Stephen U. Harris is a board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive experience in both cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, serving patients throughout Long Island and the greater New York area.

To learn more about the tummy tuck cost in NYC for your specific procedure, schedule your consultation today and start your journey toward renewed confidence with Harris Plastic Surgery.

Joanne Parrinello | Practice Manager

Joanne Parrinello is an expert patient care coordinator, with two decades of experience navigating the complex financial side of medically necessary breast reduction and reconstruction surgery. She acts as a guide to patients, helping them understand their options and their expected out-of-pocket expenses. The insurance industry can be complex and filled with jargon that makes you feel like you need a translator. At Harris Plastic Surgery, Joanne is that translator.