Mommy Makeover Cost [2026]: What to Really Expect
Last updated: February 2026
Wondering what mommy makeover (Post-Pregnancy Surgery) really costs? We'll help you understand pricing, what's included, and how to compare quotes—so you can feel confident about your decision.
$15,000 - $35,000
National average for mommy makeover
What Affects the Price?
What Should Be Included?
A Complete Quote Should Include:
- Surgeon's fee
- Anesthesia fee
- Facility/operating room fee
- Pre-operative appointments
- Post-operative follow-ups
- Compression garments (if needed)
Watch Out For
"All-inclusive" pricing that doesn't specify what's included. Always ask for an itemized quote.
Recovery Time
3-4 weeks
Typical recovery period
Recovery varies by procedures included. Most need 2-4 weeks off work. Full activity in 6-8 weeks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does mommy makeover cost?
The average cost of mommy makeover (Post-Pregnancy Surgery) in the United States is $15,000 to $35,000. Final pricing depends on your surgeon's experience, geographic location, facility fees, and the complexity of your case.
What's included in the mommy makeover price?
A complete mommy makeover quote should include: surgeon's fee, anesthesia fee (if applicable), facility fee, pre-operative appointments, and post-operative follow-ups. Always ask for an itemized quote to understand exactly what's included.
Is mommy makeover worth the cost?
The "worth it" rate for mommy makeover is typically high among patients who chose a board-certified surgeon, had realistic expectations, and followed recovery instructions. We recommend consulting with 2-3 surgeons before making a decision.
Can I finance mommy makeover?
Yes, most practices offer financing through providers like CareCredit or Prosper Healthcare Lending. Some offer 0% APR for 12-24 months if paid in full. Ask your practice about their specific financing options.
Why do mommy makeover prices vary so much?
Price variation comes from surgeon experience and reputation, geographic location (Beverly Hills vs. Salt Lake City), facility type (hospital vs. outpatient center), complexity of your case, and what's included in the quote.