Pricing, answered
What surgery actually costs.
Here’s our position, plainly: we don’t do internet price tags. Your quote is personal — it depends on your anatomy, your goals, whether procedures are combined, anesthesia, and facility time — and it’s delivered in writing at consultation, all-in.
But you deserve honest expectations before you ever call. So below are the national average surgeon fees reported by members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons — the specialty’s own survey data. National figures, not our fees, shown for one reason: so you can plan like an adult.
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| Procedure | ASPS national average (2023 stats) | ASPS 2024 projected range | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rhinoplasty | $7,637 | $7,500–12,500 | source |
| Facelift | $11,395 | $12,000–19,000 | source |
| Eyelid surgery (upper) | $3,359 | $3,000–5,500 | source |
| Eyelid surgery (lower) | $3,876 | $3,709–6,500 | source |
| Brow lift | $5,460 | $4,000–7,500 | source |
| Neck lift | $7,885 | $7,500–13,000 | source |
| Chin augmentation | $3,641 | $4,000–6,000 | source |
| Buccal fat removal | $3,142 | $3,000–5,500 | source |
| Breast augmentation (implants) | $4,875 | $4,575–8,000 | source |
| Breast augmentation (fat grafting) | $5,719 | $5,500–9,500 | source |
| Breast lift (mastopexy) | $6,816 | $6,500–11,000 | source |
| Breast reduction (aesthetic) | $7,800 | $7,000–12,500 | source |
| Gynecomastia surgery | $5,587 | $5,000–9,000 | source |
| Liposuction | $4,711 | $4,300–7,500 | source |
| Tummy tuck | $8,174 | $8,000–13,500 | source |
| Brazilian butt lift (fat grafting) | $7,264 | $7,000–11,500 | source |
| Labiaplasty | $3,919 | $3,550–6,500 | source |
| Arm lift (brachioplasty) | $6,192 | $6,000–10,500 | source |
| Thigh lift | $7,641 | $7,000–12,000 | source |
| Mommy makeover | $18,488* | no ASPS figure — RealSelf patient-reported avg. | RealSelf (patient-reported) |
Every figure read directly from the cited American Society of Plastic Surgeons page or statistics report on 2026-08-18 — single averages are the ASPS 2023 statistics; ranges are the ASPS 2024 “projected range” member-survey format. *Mommy makeover: ASPS publishes no single figure (component procedures vary); the labeled figure is RealSelf’s patient-reported average. These are national data for expectation-setting — they are not Tulsa Surgical Arts fees or quotes.
What moves the number
Complexity
- Primary vs. revision surgery
- Degree of correction needed
- Your tissue, your anatomy
Combination
- Combined procedures share anesthesia & facility time
- Mommy makeovers price as one plan
- One recovery instead of several
Anesthesia & facility
- General anesthesia, AAAHC-accredited OR
- Overnight guest suites when needed
- All included in your written quote
Financing, in plain terms
The practice works with CareCredit, PatientFi, and Cherry — monthly-payment plans patients already use here. In Synchrony’s Healthcare Journey research, “76% would seek more services for health and wellness care if they had ways to pay for them” — and among plastic-surgery patients specifically, 83% said they would pursue additional services if they had ways to pay.
Source: CareCredit / Synchrony Healthcare Journey research — carecredit.com/providers/insights (fetched 2026-08-18). Financing partners per tulsasurgicalarts.com/financing: CareCredit · PatientFi · Cherry.
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