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Male Breast Removal Surgery (Gynecomastia Surgery) – Typical Cost

Metric Typical Amount (U.S.) Notes
Overall range $3,250 – $12,600 Depends on complexity, surgeon, and facility 23
Common patient range $4,000 – $10,000 Most patients fall in this band 145
Average/median ≈ $5,000 – $5,600 Reported by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and other surveys 12
Surgeon’s fee only $4,300 – $5,200 Does not include anesthesia, OR, or facility fees 9
Full bundled cost (incl. anesthesia, OR, etc.) $5,000 – $10,000+ Larger breasts, liposuction, or hospital settings push the price higher 68

What’s Usually Included in the Quote

  • Surgeon’s professional fee (often the largest portion)
  • Anesthesia (general or IV sedation)
  • Operating‑room / facility fees (hospital or ambulatory surgical center)
  • Post‑operative garments, medications, and follow‑up visits
  • Any necessary lab work or imaging

Many surgeons itemize these components separately, so the “total cost” you see on a contract may be higher than the surgeon’s fee alone.15

Factors That Can Raise or Lower the Price

Factor How It Affects Cost
Extent of tissue removal More glandular or fatty tissue → longer operative time → higher fee
Additional liposuction or skin tightening Adds equipment, time, and expertise → +$1,000‑$3,000
Surgeon experience & reputation Highly‑trained or celebrity surgeons often charge premium rates
Geographic location Urban centers & high‑cost‑of‑living areas (e.g., NYC, LA) → higher facility fees
Type of facility Hospital vs. freestanding surgical center; hospitals tend to be pricier
Insurance coverage Usually considered cosmetic → not covered; but if deemed medically necessary (pain, functional impairment) some insurers will pay a portion 14

Insurance Considerations

  • Cosmetic cases: Most plans treat gynecomastia surgery as elective and require out‑of‑pocket payment.
  • Medically necessary cases: If a physician documents pain, restriction of movement, or underlying hormonal/medical disease, insurers may cover part or all of the cost. Always obtain a pre‑authorization and a detailed medical justification before proceeding. 14

How to Get an Accurate Quote

  1. Schedule consultations with at least two board‑certified plastic surgeons.
  2. Ask for a written, itemized estimate that lists surgeon fee, anesthesia, facility, and any ancillary costs.
  3. Verify what’s included (e.g., post‑op garments, follow‑up visits).
  4. Inquire about financing options—many practices partner with medical‑credit companies or offer payment plans.

Bottom Line

  • Budget range: Plan on $4,000 – $10,000 for a typical, uncomplicated case.
  • Average spend: Most patients end up paying around $5,000 – $6,000 once all fees are bundled.
  • High‑complexity cases (large breasts, extensive liposuction, hospital setting) can exceed $10,000 and approach the upper limit of $12,600.

By obtaining multiple detailed quotes and confirming insurance eligibility (if applicable), you can choose a provider that balances cost, experience, and comfort level.

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