
Breast reduction costs vary widely. They are often determined by how much you pay for anesthesia, implants and the surgeon's fees. It is important to consider any additional costs involved in the surgery. Costs for breast reduction surgery vary depending on the surgeon chosen and the type of procedure. These are just a few of the many factors to consider before you make a decision about whether you can afford it.
The costs of anesthesia for breast reduction surgery can vary greatly
The cost of breast reduction surgery varies depending on the surgeon and the anesthesiologist. General anesthesia will cost you more than local. The duration of the surgery may also impact the fees. It could take as long as five hours. Because both the surgeon, and the anesthesiologist must negotiate separately you may find the surgeon's cost higher than the one paid by the anesthesiologist.
The procedure is covered by insurance
You might be wondering if your insurance will cover breast-reduction surgery. Although this is a cosmetic procedure, some insurance companies may still be able to cover the cost. This is especially true if you are suffering from neck or back pains or intertrigo (a yeast infection). If these reasons are the main reason for seeking surgery, you will have to have a documented history of these conditions and have exhausted all nonsurgical treatments. Insurance companies generally will only cover breast reduce surgery costs after patients have exhausted all nonsurgical options. It is important to know that not all insurance companies will cover the costs of breast reduction procedures. They may also not cover certain amounts of tissue removal.
You can lose weight before you have the surgery
Healthy weight is important for many reasons. This includes the prevention of new tissue from growing after surgery. Small, healthy changes can help you lose weight. Avoid extreme exercise and crash dieting. Instead, begin with light exercise. If you're pregnant or have chronic pain in the breasts, talk to your surgeon about having surgery. Weight loss surgery is only as successful as your efforts to lose fat and build muscle. Your expectations, and your overall health, should be realistic.

It's possible to have both a breast and breast lift.
You may be able to have your breasts lifted simultaneously if your breasts are too large. You can have a breast lift in an outpatient or hospital. The procedure can be performed under general sedation and takes approximately one to two hours. After the procedure, you should arrange for someone to drive you home. Following the procedure, you will receive detailed instructions. You will wear surgical support bras and gauze over the incisions. Small tubes may be used to drain excess fluid or blood.