Plastic Surgery Cost in New Jersey
When searching for a board-certified plastic surgeon to create beautiful results for you, of course you will want to compare costs. While plastic surgery cost is certainly an important consideration, the best way to learn about all aspects of your surgery, including pricing, is to come in to talk with Dr. Sorokin. He'll take all the time you need to explain his recommendations and detail the costs involved. Call 856-797-0202 to schedule an appointment, or set up a consultation online today.
Fees Based on Your Unique Needs
Because each patient will need a different set of services based on his or her goals and objectives, it is very difficult to provide an exact price for your procedure before we discuss your options at the initial consultation. For instance, a breast augmentation may cost more for different patients based on factors such as chosen implant type and complexity of surgery, with longer surgery typically costing more. Procedure costs may include a surgeon's fee, anesthesia fee, facility fee, cost of overnight stay in hospital, and cost of medical devices such as implants and surgical garments.
While exact plastic surgery costs in New Jersey are hard to give, Dr. Sorokin does want to inform you about estimates of what procedures are likely to cost. Please note that the following amounts are not meant to indicate what you will be quoted but instead are averages.
- Breast augmentation: $5,500 - $8,500 (depending on implant type selected)
- Breast lift with implants: $7,500 - $9,500 (depending on implant type selected)
- Liposuction for one site: $3,500 - $5,000
- Liposuction for the full body: $6,500 - $7,500
- Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck): $7,500 - $8,500
- Blepharaplasty (upper/lower eyelids): $2,900 - $4,500
- Browlift: $4,500 - $5,500
- Rhinoplasty: $5,500 - $6,500
- Rhytidectomy (facelift): $9,500 - $11,000
Request a consultation with Dr. Sorokin for more information. A $500 non-refundable deposit is required to schedule surgery, and as required by New Jersey law, a 6% tax is charged on all cosmetic surgery procedures performed in the state.
Financing Your Surgery
Most insurance plans consider cosmetic surgery to be an elective procedure and as a result will not pay for your procedure. There are some instances where a procedure, such as rhinoplasty or breast reduction, may be covered by insurance, but this is certainly not the norm.
As payment for cosmetic procedures, we accept cash, check, money order, most major credit cards, and health care financing via Capital One Healthcare Finance or CareCredit.




