Plastic surgery costs in Australia vary widely depending on the procedure, the surgeon’s qualifications, the facility, and the complexity of your case. In 2026, patients should expect pricing to reflect not only the surgery itself, but also safety standards, accredited facilities, anaesthesia, and appropriate aftercare.
This guide explains what affects the cost of plastic surgery in Australia, gives realistic price ranges, and helps you understand what you are actually paying for.
There is no single fixed price for most procedures because each patient is different. Costs typically depend on:
The type of procedure and its complexity
The surgeon’s training and qualifications (e.g. Specialist Plastic Surgeon with FRACS)
The hospital or accredited surgical facility used
Anaesthesia and anaesthetist fees
Operating time and level of surgical complexity
Post-operative care and follow-up requirements
Whether the surgery is reconstructive or cosmetic
In Australia, safe surgery must be performed in properly accredited facilities and by appropriately trained practitioners, and these standards are reflected in the overall cost.
The figures below are general guidance only. Your individual treatment plan will determine your final cost after consultation.
Breast augmentation: $9,000 – $15,000+ see details on Breast Augmentation
Breast lift (mastopexy): $10,000 – $18,000+ learn more at Breast Lift Surgery
Breast reduction: $12,000 – $20,000+ view procedure info at Breast Reduction
Costs usually include surgeon’s fee, hospital fees, anaesthesia, and standard post-operative care, but vary based on complexity and technique.
Rhinoplasty (nose surgery): $10,000 – $20,000+ full overview at Rhinoplasty
Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery): $5,000 – $10,000+ see Eyelid Surgery
Facelift / neck lift procedures: $15,000 – $30,000+ explore Facelift Surgery
Facial procedures vary significantly depending on surgical approach and anatomy.
Liposuction: $5,000 – $12,000+ visit Liposuction
Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck): $12,000 – $20,000+ details at Tummy Tuck
Body lift procedures: $18,000 – $30,000+ learn more at Body Contouring
Body contouring costs depend on how many areas are treated and whether muscle repair or skin tightening is required.
A comprehensive surgical fee in Australia often includes:
Surgeon’s professional fee
Hospital or day surgery facility fees
Anaesthetist fees
Theatre and equipment costs
Standard post-operative follow-ups
Routine post-operative garments or dressings (where applicable)
Some items may be separate or additional, depending on your treatment plan, such as:
Extended hospital stays
Additional imaging or tests
Revision surgery
Specialised garments or medications
Always ask for a written, itemised quote after your consultation.
For information on safety standards and patient support, see our FAQs about Plastic Surgery.
Most cosmetic procedures are not covered by Medicare or private health insurance.
However, reconstructive procedures (surgery after trauma, cancer, or functional issues) may be eligible for rebates under specific Medicare item numbers and private health policies.
Eligibility depends on:
Your diagnosis
The clinical indication for surgery
Medicare criteria and documentation
This is assessed during your consultation. For more, visit our Medicare & Insurance Information.
In Australia, safe plastic surgery requires:
Proper specialist training
Accredited surgical facilities
Qualified anaesthetists
Appropriate post-operative care
Lower prices may reflect:
Less experienced providers
Non-accredited facilities
Reduced safety standards
Cost should never be the only factor. Safety, training, and proper medical care matter more than price alone.
Learn more about surgeon qualifications at Why Choose a Specialist Plastic Surgeon.
The only way to receive an accurate cost is through a formal consultation with a qualified practitioner. During this process, your surgeon will:
Assess your anatomy and medical history
Discuss suitable treatment options
Explain risks, limitations, and recovery
Provide a personalised treatment plan and written cost estimate
This ensures you are making an informed, medically appropriate decision.
Book a consultation via Contact Us.
Under Australian regulations, medical information must be:
Accurate
Balanced
Not misleading
Not promise specific outcomes
No ethical medical provider can guarantee results. Every surgical procedure involves risk, recovery, and individual variation.
For official guidelines, see the AHPRA Cosmetic Surgery Hub window.print();