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What Are the Costs of Breast Augmentation Mammoplasty Surgery in Sydney?

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Breast augmentation cost in Sydney can vary depending on several factors, including the practitioner’s fees, hospital costs, type of implants, and anaesthesia fees. Some patients may also need additional procedures to address their specific needs, which can affect the overall price. It is important to understand what is included in the total cost, as some clinics may offer package pricing while others charge separately for different aspects of the surgery. Patients should also check whether any part of the procedure is eligible for Medicare or private health insurance coverage, depending on individual circumstances.

What Breast Augmentation Mammoplasty Involves

Breast augmentation (mammoplasty) is a surgical procedure that requires careful planning, incisions, a recovery period, and the possibility of scarring. The procedure is primarily performed to increase breast volume and size, typically using breast implants. In some cases, fat grafting may be combined with implants or used on its own. This involves removing fat from areas such as the abdomen, hips, waist, and inner and outer thighs through liposuction, processing it, and administering it into the breasts using a syringe to achieve the intended changes.

When considering fat grafting, key decisions include which areas to harvest fat from and how much fat to transfer. For breast implants, patients need to consider silicone or saline implants, as well as shape, texture, size, and profile, to ensure a choice that aligns with their anatomy and goals.

Understanding available options is an essential part of the decision-making process. A consultation with Dr Rastogi provides an opportunity to discuss health, lifestyle, and expected outcomes. He works with patients to develop a personalised surgical plan, covering factors such as goals, risks, costs, and recovery expectations, helping them make an informed choice.

Factors that Affect Costs

Patients need to consider several factors, like the associated costs, when planning to undergo breast augmentation. The overall cost includes:

  • Surgeon’s fee: Covers the surgical expertise and time required for the procedure.
  • Hospital costs: Includes the use of the operating theatre, hospital stay (if required), and nursing care.
  • Anaesthetist’s fees: The cost of anaesthesia and the anaesthetist’s services during the procedure.
  • Implant cost: Varies depending on the type, size, and brand of implants chosen.
  • Additional expenses: May include post-surgical garments, medications, medical tests, and scar treatments.

Since each patient’s surgical plan is unique, the duration, complexity, and overall cost of the procedure can vary. Factors such as implant selection, combination with fat grafting, or the need for additional procedures all contribute to cost differences. The surgery must be tailored to suit the patient’s health, anatomy, and goals, which is why pricing cannot be determined without a consultation. During this appointment, the surgical plan is discussed in detail, including implant choice, surgical technique, and any additional treatments that may be required.

Cost of Implants

Breast implants come in different shapes, sizes, and materials. The choice depends on factors such as body proportions, breast size, and personal goals. The type of implant used will also affect the overall cost of surgery. Here are some important things to consider when choosing breast implants:

  • Shape: Round implants add more volume to the upper breast, while teardrop implants create a more natural slope.
  • Material: Silicone implants are filled with a gel-like material, while saline implants contain a sterile saltwater solution.
  • Size: Measured in cubic centimetres (cc), the size determines how much the breasts will increase in volume.
  • Surface: Smooth implants move more freely inside the breast pocket, while textured implants have a rougher surface that helps them stay in place.
  • Incision placement: The incision may be placed under the breast fold, around the areola, or in the armpit, depending on what is most suitable.
  • Implant placement: Implants can go under the chest muscle, over the muscle, or partially under the muscle.

The same implant size can look different on each patient because breast tissue, skin elasticity, and chest width vary from person to person. Some patients prefer a subtle change, while others want a more noticeable increase in size. During a consultation, all these factors are discussed to determine the most suitable implant option and overall cost.

Does Medicare Cover the Cost of Breast Augmentation Mammoplasty?

Many patients thinking about breast augmentation mammoplasty ask if Medicare or private health insurance can help with the cost. In most cases, Medicare does not cover cosmetic surgeries, including breast augmentation. Since this procedure is usually done to change breast size or shape, it is not considered medically necessary and does not qualify for Medicare rebates.

Medicare does not cover surgeries performed for cosmetic purposes, including those done to:

  • Increase breast size
  • Address lost volume after weight changes or pregnancy
  • Increase symmetry in cases of minor differences between breasts
  • Address mild breast ptosis (lowered position) due to natural volume loss

Some breast surgeries may be covered by Medicare if they are considered medically necessary. This can include procedures like breast reconstruction after a mastectomy (surgical removal of a part or the entire breast), correction of birth-related breast differences, or cases where uneven breast size causes physical discomfort. If unsure about eligibility, patients can speak with Dr Rastogi or contact Medicare for more details.

Post-Surgery Costs

After breast augmentation mammoplasty, patients should plan for additional costs related to recovery and aftercare. Follow-up appointments are necessary to monitor healing, check for complications, and ensure that recovery is progressing as expected. Prescribed medications may also be needed to help manage post-operative discomfort and reduce the risk of infection.

Some patients may choose to use scar management treatments to support the healing process. While scars become less noticeable over time, products like scar tape, silicone gel, or other treatments may be used to help reduce their visibility. In addition, post-surgical bras provide essential support during the healing phase and are often recommended to promote comfort and settling of the implants.

These post-surgery expenses vary depending on individual recovery needs and preferences. It is important to factor them into the overall breast augmentation cost when planning for the procedure.

Reasons to Choose Dr Rastogi for Breast Augmentation in Sydney

Dr Anoop Rastogi is a doctor with experience in breast augmentation, providing patients in Sydney, as well as those from interstate and overseas, with an option for increasing breast volume. He has trained under practitioners in Europe, developing his skills in liposuction and fat grafting techniques. His experience includes breast augmentation with implants and fat transfer, allowing patients to explore options suited to their goals and anatomy.

Dr Rastogi takes the time to explain the details of each breast augmentation method, outlining the benefits and factors to consider for both implants and fat transfer. He discusses implant options, including size, shape, and placement, while also assessing whether fat grafting is a suitable alternative based on the patient’s body type and goals. By providing a clear comparison of the two techniques, he helps patients understand how each procedure differs in terms of recovery, long-term changes, and expected outcomes. His consultations ensure that every patient has the information needed to make a well-informed decision.

Beyond the procedure itself, Dr Rastogi follows a structured approach to patient care, starting with thorough pre-surgical evaluations to assess health, anatomy, and suitability for surgery. He provides ongoing support through comprehensive aftercare, monitoring recovery, and addressing any concerns that may arise. Long-term follow-up appointments allow patients to receive continued guidance and ensure that their results align with their expectations over time.

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