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Book NowMost patients in Walnut Creek pay between $10,000 and $18,000 for a breast lift and augmentation, though what's included in that number varies significantly by practice. Cost alone is a poor guide: the surgeon's experience, implant type, and what happens if you need a revision matter just as much as the upfront price. This guide breaks down what drives pricing, what questions to ask, and how to evaluate your options clearly.
Thinking about combining a breast lift with implants? You're not alone. It's one of the most requested procedures in the Bay Area, and for good reason: it addresses both volume and position at once, which a lift or augmentation alone can't fully do. But the pricing landscape can be confusing, and the range is wide enough that two quotes for the same procedure can look completely different on paper.
Here's what actually drives those numbers, what you should expect to be included, and what separates a good outcome from a great one.
Most patients in Walnut Creek invest between $10,000 and $18,000 for this combined procedure. Complex cases or premium implant options can push that above $20,000 at certain practices.
The more useful question isn't "what's the number?" but "what does the number include?"
A complete, all-in quote should cover:
Many practices advertise a lower starting price that excludes anesthesia or the implants themselves. When comparing quotes, always ask for a fully itemized breakdown.
Typical cost breakdown:
|
Expense |
Estimated Range |
|
Surgeon's Fee |
$6,000 - $10,000 |
|
Breast Implants |
$1,000 - $3,000 |
|
Anesthesia |
$1,000 - $2,000 |
|
Surgical Facility |
$1,500 - $4,000 |
|
Post-Op Supplies |
$200 - $500 |
This is the biggest variable. Board-certified plastic surgeons with a high volume of breast surgeries typically charge more, and that premium is usually worth examining carefully. Revision surgery, asymmetry, or poorly positioned implants can cost you more in the long run than choosing a higher-fee surgeon upfront.
Silicone implants cost more than saline, and they're what most Bay Area patients choose. They tend to feel more natural and show less rippling, particularly in patients with thinner tissue. Gummy bear implants (form-stable silicone) sit at the higher end of that range.
A mild lift is a shorter, simpler surgery than one involving significant skin removal, nipple repositioning, or correction of asymmetry. More operating time means higher facility and anesthesia costs. Your anatomy, not just your goals, determines which approach is appropriate. Some patients may also require mesh or internal tissue stabilizers to support implant positioning and long-term results. This adds approximately $2,000 to $4,000 to the total cost and is determined by your anatomy and surgical plan.
Some patients combine this surgery with a tummy tuck, liposuction, or other procedures. Bundling can reduce your total anesthesia and facility costs compared to scheduling separately, but it also increases the physical demands of recovery.
Walnut Creek tends to attract patients who want experienced Bay Area surgeons without the premium pricing of San Francisco practices.
|
City |
Average Cost Range |
|
San Francisco |
$12,000 - $22,000 |
|
Walnut Creek |
$10,000 - $18,000 |
|
San Jose |
$10,000 - $19,000 |
|
Oakland |
$9,500 - $17,000 |
|
Sacramento |
$8,500 - $15,000 |
In most cases, no. Breast lift with augmentation is considered cosmetic, which puts it outside the scope of standard coverage.
Patients typically pay through personal savings, medical financing plans, or healthcare credit programs. If surgery is reconstructive in nature, such as after a mastectomy or for a significant functional asymmetry, partial coverage may sometimes apply. That's worth a conversation with your insurer before assuming one way or the other.
Aesthetx brings together one of the Bay Area's most accomplished teams of board-certified plastic surgeons across four locations, including their Walnut Creek practice at 2637 Shadelands Drive.
Patients in the East Bay have access to surgeons like Dr. Bao Tran, MD, a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon who trained at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine, completed her residency at Rutgers, and conducted research as an NIH fellow at Harvard's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
What sets Aesthetx apart isn't just the individual credentials of any one surgeon, it's the depth of the collective team and the fully integrated approach to care, from surgical planning through recovery. If you're researching a breast lift and augmentation and want a consultation with a practice that prioritizes honest, personalized guidance over a hard sell, you can reach the Walnut Creek team.

