Beber Plastic Cosmetic Surgery

Breast augmentation cost In Toronto

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To get an idea of how much breast augmentation costs in Toronto, you need to break it down to all the components that make up the total cost. We talk to patients about prices at Beber Plastic Surgery because they want to know what they’re getting into before making this big decision. In our city, breast augmentation usually costs between $8,000 and $12,000. But the exact cost will depend on many personal factors that we review during the consultation. Tummy Tuck removes excess skin and tightens abdominal muscles for a smoother, flatter midsection.

One of the biggest part of the total cost is the surgeon’s fee. This fee is based on the training, experience and skills your surgeon brings to the table. Surgeons who have done thousands of breast augmentations and have a good safety record charge more than those who are less experienced. We have spent our careers learning everything there is to know about breast augmentation and staying up to date with the latest developments in the field. We think it’s worth paying for professional care because it’s worth the results.

The choice of implant has a big impact on the final cost. Saline implants are less expensive than silicone implants because of the materials and how they’re made. Many patients prefer silicone gel implants because they feel more natural. These implants cost an extra $1,000 to $2,000. Highly cohesive silicone gel implants are the best choice but they cost more. We go over the pros and cons of each type of implant during the consultation so you can make an informed decision that fits your budget and your style. The facility fee pays for the use of the operating room, specific equipment and staff during your surgery. Accredited surgical centres have strict safety protocols and spend a lot of money on sterilization systems, emergency equipment and trained staff. These charges ensure you get care in a safe professional environment that meets or exceeds all legal standards. We only use accredited surgical centres because your safety is more important to us than saving money by taking shortcuts that compromise quality.

Anesthesia costs are not the same as surgery and hospital costs. Certified nurse anaesthetists or board-certified anesthesiologists will provide your anaesthetic and monitor your vital signs during surgery. They know how to keep you safe and comfortable during the procedure. Anesthesia costs usually range from $800 to $1,500 depending on the length and complexity of the procedure. We never cut corners on anesthesia because good anaesthetic care is essential for safe surgery.

Pre-operative tests make sure you’re healthy enough for surgery and help us figure out the safest way to do it. Depending on your age and medical history, these tests may include blood testing, mammograms, electrocardiograms or other tests to determine what’s wrong. Most businesses include these charges in their prices while some charge separately. We charge for full pre-operative care because good preparation leads to better results.

Another key cost factor is post-operative care. We may check on your healing, discuss any concerns you have and make sure you’re on track as expected at follow-up sessions. We include all the follow-up appointments you need in our prices because we’re committed to taking care of you for life. It’s a good idea to ask about this when comparing prices between different providers because some charge extra for post-operative appointments.

If you need more treatments to get the results you want, the total cost may increase. Some women need a “Mommy Makeover” that includes breast augmentation and other body reshaping treatments to deal with problems that arose during pregnancy and childbirth. These combo procedures cost more than just breast augmentation but have the benefit of only one recovery time and one anaesthesia session. Prices vary greatly from city to city and region to region because of where they are located. The cost of living and running a business in Toronto affects the prices of medical services. In big cities, office rent, staff pay, malpractice insurance, medical supplies and following the rules cost more than in smaller cities or rural areas. You may find cheaper prices elsewhere but choosing a local doctor makes it easier to get appointments and saves you money on travel and accommodation.

The final pricing also depends on how complex your case is. Patients with simple anatomy and no previous breast surgery pay the standard price. But if you have a lot of asymmetry, odd anatomy, previous surgery that needs to be fixed or other issues, your procedure may take longer and require more skill. Instead of giving you a generic price that may not be accurate, we give you a personalized quote during the consultation based on your individual needs.

Patients who can’t pay the full amount upfront may get breast augmentation easier with financing options. We work with several medical finance companies that allow you to pay in installments with different terms and interest rates. These plans let you pay in monthly amounts that are easy to manage. The payments are usually between $150 and $400 depending on the loan amount and how long it will take to pay it back. Many patients find that financing helps them reach their cosmetic goals faster than saving up the full amount would.

Be wary of prices that are too low compared to the average in Toronto. When procedures are very cheap, it usually means something is being done wrong. This could mean the surgeons are less experienced, the facilities aren’t accredited, the techniques are old or the surgeries are rushed, all of which can put safety and results at risk. A breast augmentation that costs a lot less can end up costing more in the long run if there are problems or if the results aren’t what you expected and you need extra surgery to fix them.

Most of the time, insurance won’t pay for breast augmentation that’s done for cosmetic reasons. But some medical conditions can be eligible for full or partial coverage. Insurance may cover breast reconstruction after cancer treatment or fixing birth defects. We recommend you call your insurance company directly to find out what your specific coverage is and what paperwork they may need from you. We break down the costs for you during your first consultation at Beber Plastic Surgery. We want you to know exactly what you’re paying for and what’s in your quote. We answer all your financial questions honestly and openly because we believe being transparent helps you make informed decisions about your care. The money you spend on breast augmentation goes towards not just the surgery itself but years of training, experience and dedication to giving you amazing results that make you feel more confident and alive. Dr. Brett Beber, MD, FRCS, is a highly regarded plastic surgeon in Toronto known for his dedication to achieving natural, refined results through advanced surgical techniques and personalized patient care.


Disclaimer: The information provided by Beber Plastic Surgery is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice, diagnosis, or a guaranteed cost estimate. Surgical pricing and treatment outcomes vary for each individual based on anatomy, procedure complexity, surgeon expertise, and other medical or facility-related factors.


All prices and ranges mentioned are approximate estimates meant to help patients understand general cost expectations in Toronto. Final treatment plans, surgical recommendations, and exact fees can only be determined during a personal consultation after a thorough medical assessment.


Beber Plastic Surgery encourages all prospective patients to discuss their goals, medical history, and budget directly with a qualified surgeon. We are committed to transparency, patient safety, and delivering the highest standard of care—but no information on this page constitutes a binding quote or medical guarantee.

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