How Much Does a Boob Job Cost? – Dr. Ted Eisenberg

Around the country, the cost of a breast augmentation (sometimes referred to as a boob job) falls between $6,000 and $10,000. On your initial phone call, our friendly, experienced staff will discuss the cost and payment policy for breast augmentation surgery.

Dr. Ted Eisenberg, the first and only plastic surgeon in the Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware region to focus his practice entirely on cosmetic breast surgery, has performed more than 7,000 breast augmentation surgeries.

At your free consultation, which will run about 45 minutes, you’ll have a chance to talk about your expectations and find out what a breast augmentation can accomplish. Together, you’ll discuss the difference between saline and silicone implants and choose your breast implant size. You’ll also see before and after photos. Finally, you’ll get the details of the procedure, review the risks of breast implant surgery, and learn what you can expect during the recovery period.

Call us at 1-888-SHAPE-12 to schedule your free consultation. If it's difficult for you to call us during the workday, complete our online virtual consultation form.

Does the price include anesthesia? It’s important to ask this question because the price quoted sometimes includes only the surgeon’s fee. Dr. Eisenberg’s price is all-inclusive: It covers his surgical fee, hospital and anesthesia costs, breast implants, laboratory tests, and all postoperative visits – usually at 1 week, 3 weeks, 3 months and 9 months (when possible).

While some doctors choose to perform breast augmentation and breast lift surgery in an outpatient surgicenter, Dr. Eisenberg does all of his surgeries in the safety of the operating room at Nazareth Hospital in Northeast Philadelphia. His team of anesthesiologists, nurses, technicians, and recovery room staff are talented, competent and sensitive to his patient’s needs.

Boob Job Payment Options

We accept cash, checks, money orders, direct wire deposits, credit cards (VISA, MasterCard and Discover), and third-party financing.

How does financing work? A number of financial institutions offer loans specifically for plastic surgery. We work with two reputable health care financing companies that are very accommodating to our patients with favorable approvals, quick processing, and minimal red tape. Their affordable financing plans allow you to make monthly payments, sometimes with no money down. The interest rate is based on your credit history; the companies are currently offering loans at 0% interest.

Please call us at 1-888-SHAPE-12 before you apply. We’d be happy to give you the approximate cost of the procedure you are considering and recommend the company that would best suit your needs.

When you are ready to apply for a loan, you can click on the corresponding company link below and complete their quick and easy application.

We recommend that you don’t apply to more than one company at the same time, because too many inquiries can lower your credit score.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Location

Dr. Ted Eisenberg’s office is located in Northeast Philadelphia, just off of U.S. 1 and within a few miles of I-95. Most of our patients comes from the Mid-Atlantic region – Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and New York. While many of our breast augmentation and breast lift patients live in this region and return to their own homes after surgery, others travel to see us from around the country and around the world. That's why on our website you'll find welcome pages in 12 languages.

Frequently  Asked Questions

Will people notice that I had a boob job?
Patients tell Dr. Eisenberg that their most observant friends and family members are often aware that something is different about them, but they can’t pinpoint what it is. These curious people ask questions like, “You look great. Are you just back from vacation?” or “That’s a cute outfit. Is it new?” Most women look natural and proportional after their breast augmentation surgery and can keep it a secret if they are so inclined. And if they are ever in the mood, they can choose to show off “the girls.”

Nicole, in her late 40s, didn’t tell her family that she was getting implants. Afterward, she emailed them a photo of herself in a tank top and then called to ask if they noticed anything different. “New hairdo?” her mother said. “Are you working out now?” her father asked. “Keep looking,” she prodded them. It was her brother who guessed: “Boob job!”

Amanda had been with her boyfriend for more than a year. When he complimented her on her “perfect breasts,” she simply said thank you. He didn’t find out that she had implants until he looked through one of her old photo albums and saw a picture of her at the beach – before her surgery. He still thought her breasts were perfect!

Are saline and silicone breast implants the same price?
Plastic surgeons commonly charge about $1,000 more for silicone gel implants than for saline implants. That’s because silicone gel implants are more expensive to produce, and manufacturers pass that cost along to doctors.

Does it cost more to get bigger breast implants?
It’s rare for surgeons to charge more for a breast augmentation with larger-sized implants. Manufacturers don’t charge by the cubic centimeter either: They set one price for all off-the-shelf saline breast implants, whether they are 200 or 600 ccs, and another price (about $1,000 higher) for silicone gel breast implants.

Will my health insurance cover the surgery?
Cosmetic surgery procedures, such as breast augmentation, breast implants, and breast lift, are considered elective surgeries and are not covered by health insurance.

Read and Watch More

The Scoop on Breasts: A Plastic Surgeon Busts the Myths: Dr. Ted Eisenberg has performed more than 7,000 breast augmentations, which earned him the Guinness World Record for most breast augmentations performed in a lifetime. He drew on his vast experience to write this informative, entertaining and award-winning book, in which he candidly answers more than 200 actual patient questions on breast development, breast implants, breast lift and more. Read all about it here.

Our Cosmetic Breast Surgery Video Blog: Get answers to more of your breast augmentation, breast implants and breast lift questions in our video series. Our 22 short videos cover topics from "Can You Make Me a Full C Cup?" to "When Will My Breast Implants Drop and Fluff?"

 

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