A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) costs $6,000-$15,000 in 2026, with the national average around $7,000-$10,000. Mini tummy tucks start at $4,000, while extended procedures with liposuction can reach $20,000+. Enter your details for a personalized cost estimate.
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Tummy tucks are the 5th most popular cosmetic surgery in the US, with over 150,000 procedures annually. Costs vary enormously by procedure type, surgeon experience, and geography. A mini tummy tuck in a small city might cost $4,500, while a full abdominoplasty with lipo in Miami or Beverly Hills could exceed $15,000. Understanding what's included in each quote — surgeon fee, anesthesia, facility fee, garments, follow-up care — prevents surprise costs and helps you compare providers accurately.
Understanding what drives the price of tummy tuck helps you get the most accurate valuation.
Mini tummy tuck (below navel only): $4,000-$8,000. Full tummy tuck (navel to pubic, muscle repair): $6,000-$12,000. Extended tummy tuck (includes flanks): $8,000-$15,000. Circumferential/belt lipectomy: $10,000-$20,000. Adding liposuction: +$2,000-$5,000.
Board-certified plastic surgeons (ABPS) charge $5,000-$12,000 for their fee alone. Surgeons with body contouring specialization command premium prices. The surgeon's fee is typically 50-60% of the total cost. Don't choose a surgeon based on price alone — this is major surgery.
Surgery center/hospital fee: $800-$2,500. Anesthesia: $500-$1,500 (general anesthesia required for full tummy tuck). These fees vary by location and facility type. Accredited outpatient surgery centers are typically less expensive than hospitals.
Major markets (Miami, LA, NYC, Dallas): $8,000-$15,000+. Mid-size cities: $6,000-$10,000. Smaller markets: $4,000-$8,000. Medical tourism (Mexico, Colombia, Dominican Republic): $3,000-$6,000 but with additional risks and travel costs.
Compression garments: $50-$200. Prescription medications: $100-$300. Post-op lymphatic massage (recommended): $100-$200/session x 5-10 sessions. Lost income during 2-4 week recovery. Some surgeons include follow-up visits; others charge $100-$200 per visit.
Get the most accurate estimate by following these tips when evaluating your tummy tuck.
Verify your surgeon is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery
Ask for an all-inclusive quote covering surgeon, anesthesia, facility, and follow-up
Review before-and-after photos of patients with a similar body type to yours
Budget for 2-4 weeks off work and arrange help at home during recovery
Tummy tuck demand has increased steadily, driven by post-pregnancy body contouring and the rise of 'mommy makeover' packages (tummy tuck + breast surgery). Costs have risen 5-8% annually. Combination procedures are trending — pairing a tummy tuck with liposuction or breast surgery saves on anesthesia and recovery time. Medical tourism for tummy tucks is significant but carries higher complication risks. The best outcomes come from board-certified plastic surgeons in accredited facilities.
The national average for a full tummy tuck is $7,000-$10,000 in 2026. This includes surgeon, anesthesia, and facility fees. Mini tummy tucks average $4,000-$8,000. With added liposuction, expect $9,000-$15,000. Recovery costs add $500-$2,000.
Insurance typically doesn't cover cosmetic tummy tucks. However, if you have a medical condition like a hernia or significant excess skin causing infections (panniculectomy), insurance may cover part of the procedure. Documentation from your doctor is required.
A mini tummy tuck addresses only the area below the navel — smaller incision, no navel repositioning, faster recovery. A full tummy tuck tightens the entire abdomen, repairs separated muscles (diastasis recti), and repositions the navel. Most patients need a full tummy tuck for optimal results.
Most patients return to desk work in 2-3 weeks and light exercise in 4-6 weeks. Full recovery takes 3-6 months. Swelling subsides gradually over 3-6 months. Drains (if used) are removed in 1-2 weeks. Heavy lifting is restricted for 6 weeks.
Yes — most plastic surgery offices offer financing through CareCredit, Prosper Healthcare Lending, or Alphaeon. Many offer 0% interest for 12-24 months. Some offices provide in-house payment plans. Calculate total interest costs before committing to longer-term financing.