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Cost of breast implant removal and replacement in New Hampshire

The average cash price for breast implant removal and replacement care in New Hampshire is $8,294 at a surgery center versus $14,560 at an outpatient hospital. While a surgery center may offer fewer complimentary services, and may not have the full range of support services that outpatient hospital provides, it may still be worth the (43%) you'd save when comparing the cost of breast implant removal and replacement performed at an outpatient hospital. Read More

Average cash price in New Hampshire

A common breast implant removal and replacement at surgery center facility in New Hampshire includes

  Units Avg Cash price

Provider

General surgeon visit provider fee

First time visit Standard
1 $126

Provider fee to insert breast prosthesis

Standard Bilateral Procedure
1 $1,897

Provider fee for breast implant removal

Standard Bilateral Procedure
1 $989

Facility

Surgery center fee for breast implant removal

Standard Standard
1 $1,415

Surgery center fee to insert breast prosthesis

Standard Standard
1 $2,774

Prescriptions

HYDROCODONE-ACETAMINOPHEN

Standard Standard
30 $16

Anesthesia

Anesthesiologist fee to be "put under" for procedure

Level 3 Standard
1 $204

Anesthesiologist time to be "put under" for procedure

Per minute Standard
431 $872
Total average cash price   $8,294.42

A common breast implant removal and replacement at outpatient hospital facility in New Hampshire includes

  Units Avg Cash price

Provider

General surgeon visit provider fee

First time visit Standard
1 $126

Provider fee to insert breast prosthesis

Standard Bilateral Procedure
1 $1,897

Provider fee for breast implant removal

Standard Bilateral Procedure
1 $989

Facility

Outpatient Hospital fee for breast implant removal

level 1 Standard
1 $3,831

Outpatient Hospital fee to insert breast prosthesis

level 2 Standard
1 $6,624

Prescriptions

HYDROCODONE-ACETAMINOPHEN

Standard Standard
30 $16

Anesthesia

Anesthesiologist fee to be "put under" for procedure

Level 3 Standard
1 $204

Anesthesiologist time to be "put under" for procedure

Per minute Standard
431 $872
Total average cash price   $14,559.88

During breast implant removal surgery, your surgeon will make an incision either around the nipple or under the lower fold of your breast to remove the old implant and any scar tissue that has formed. If you have a replacement, new implants will be inserted. The surgeon will close the incisions using stitches, adhesive glue, or surgical tape. 

Surgery is performed under general anesthesia. You will be completely asleep during the procedure. The surgery is usually done as an outpatient procedure which means after a short recovery period at the hospital; you’ll be able to return home the same day to recover. 

You may be instructed to wear a special support or compression bra for a few weeks after surgery to decrease swelling. You may have small drain tubes inserted. If you had drain tubes placed, they would be removed a few days after the surgery.

It is normal to experience some discomfort at the site of the surgical incisions. Your surgeon will prescribe medication to keep you comfortable during recovery. Generally, by about three to four days after surgery, you will be feeling comfortable with normal movement.

Breast tissue can be removed and replaced with implants. During a procedure called direct-to-implant reconstruction, immediate breast reconstruction with implants is done simultaneously as a mastectomy. 

In other cases, delayed breast reconstruction may be recommended. A tissue expander or temporary implant is placed. Tissue expanders allow the skin to stretch to accommodate an implant and time for other treatments that may be needed, such as radiation therapy.

After implants are removed, replacement with fat transferred from liposuction may be an option for some. Fat can be obtained from the abdomen and thigh region and transferred to fill in volume lost from implant removal.

Full recovery after breast implant replacement will take about six weeks. However, many patients are feeling well in just three to four days after surgery. Your surgeon will instruct you regarding activity restrictions and when you will be able to resume activities.

After breast implants are removed, the skin that had previously stretched to accommodate the implants may sag. If you choose not to have implants replaced, a procedure called a breast lift or mastopexy can reshape the breast.

About the breast implant removal and replacement Average Cash Prices

This procedure is most commonly performed at either a surgery center or an outpatient hospital.

Surgery centers, also known as ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), are independent, licensed medical facilities that are governed by distinct regulatory requirements compared with a hospital. Procedures performed at an ASCs are often less expensive than when they are performed at an outpatient hospital, but they typically offer fewer complimentary services, and may not have the full-range of support services that a hospital provides.

Outpatient facilities are outpatient departments or clinics that may be within or next to a hospital, but is owned and run by the affiliated hospital. These facilities can perform surgical treatments and procedures that do not require an overnight stay. Procedures performed at an outpatient hospital are often more expensive than when they are performed in an ambulatory surgery center, but outpatient hospitals may offer more complimentary and support services for patients because they are connected to the hospital system.

* Savings estimate based on a study of more than 1 billion claims comparing self-pay (or cash pay) prices of a frequency-weighted market basket of procedures to insurer-negotiated rates for the same. Claims were collected between July 2017 and July 2019. R.Lawrence Van Horn, Arthur Laffer, Robert L.Metcalf. 2019. The Transformative Potential for Price Transparency in Healthcare: Benefits for Consumers and Providers. Health Management Policy and Innovation, Volume 4, Issue 3.

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Your actual costs may be higher or lower than these cost estimates. Check with your provider and health plan details to confirm the costs that you may be charged for a service or procedure.You are responsible for costs that are not covered and for getting any pre-authorizations or referrals required by your health plan. Neither payments nor benefits are guaranteed. Provider data, including price data, provided in part by Turquoise Health.

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