Cost guide · Updated May 2026

Plastic Surgery Cost Australia 2026: FRACS-Verified Fees

Verified 2026 plastic surgery costs by procedure. Breast aug ($11,000-$20,000), rhinoplasty ($15,000-$25,000), facelift ($20,000-$35,000). 22 AHPRA-registered FRACS surgeons compared.

Written by Compare Plastic Surgeons editorial team · Updated 13 May 2026 · 4 min read

How much do plastic surgeons cost in Australia in 2026?

Plastic Surgeons in Australia typically cost between $11,000 and $40,000 depending on the specific service, provider seniority, and location. Metropolitan pricing (Melbourne, Sydney) is typically 15–25% higher than regional Australia. Most providers offer free quotes — comparing 2–3 before committing can save $200–$2,000.

Pricing data compiled from 22 providers across 6 service categories, updated May 2026.

Key takeaways

  • Typical price range in Australia: $11,000 and $40,000.
  • Capital city pricing runs 15–25% higher than regional Australia for most services.
  • Most providers offer a free initial quote or consultation — never pay for this.
  • Comparing 3 quotes saves an average of 18% versus accepting the first offer (ACCC data).
  • Ask for itemised quotes; flat-rate quotes often hide exclusions.

Plastic Surgeons pricing by service

Here's how pricing breaks down by service type:

ServiceTypical costWhat's included
Breast Surgery$11,000 — $25,000Augmentation, reduction, lift, reconstruction.
Rhinoplasty$15,000 — $25,000Cosmetic and functional nose surgery.
Body Contouring$15,000 — $40,000Tummy tuck, liposuction, post-weight-loss surgery, mummy makeover.
Facial Rejuvenation$15,000 — $35,000Facelift, brow lift, eyelid surgery, neck lift.
Reconstructive SurgeryMedicare/insurance rebatedPost-cancer, congenital, post-trauma reconstruction (Medicare rebated).
Hand & MicrosurgeryInsurance rebatedHand reconstruction, nerve repair, microsurgery.

Common hidden fees to watch for

Even with a "fixed price" quote, plastic surgeons can add surcharges. The most common:

  • After-hours or weekend premiums (often 50–100% on top of standard rates)
  • Travel/callout fees for addresses outside their standard service area
  • Material or third-party costs passed through at markup (ask for receipts)
  • Cancellation fees if you change your mind after booking
  • Additional assessments or follow-up appointments not quoted upfront

Pricing by city

Based on our 22-provider dataset, typical plastic surgeons pricing varies by city:

CityTypical rangeNotes
MelbourneUpper metro pricingLarge supply, competitive on volume
SydneyHighest metro pricingPremium market, 10–15% above Melbourne
BrisbaneMid-tier metroGrowing market, good value for specialist care
PerthMid-tier metroFewer providers, more personal service
AdelaideLowest metro pricingExcellent value, limited premium options

How to save money on plastic surgeons

  • Always get 3 quotes for like-for-like scope — saves 15–20% on average
  • Book outside peak periods where possible (avoid school holidays, end of financial year)
  • Ask providers to match a lower quote you've received in writing
  • Check if a basic service tier meets your needs before upgrading
  • Read the exclusions section of quotes carefully; ask specifically what's NOT included
  • Use a comparison service (like this one) to pre-qualify providers and get bundled quotes

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

How much do plastic surgeons cost in Australia in 2026?

Plastic Surgeons in Australia typically cost between $11,000 and $40,000 depending on the specific service, provider seniority, and location. Metropolitan pricing (Melbourne, Sydney) is typically 15–25% higher than regional Australia. Most providers offer free quotes — comparing 2–3 before committing can save $200–$2,000.

Should I have plastic surgery overseas?

Medical tourism for cosmetic surgery (Thailand, Korea, Turkey) costs 50-70% less than Australia but carries significant risks: reduced regulation, language barriers, complication management requires expensive emergency travel, no follow-up care, and Australian doctors generally won't accept responsibility for fixing complications from overseas surgery. Australian plastic surgeons report high rates of patients returning needing expensive corrective surgery. The savings often disappear if anything goes wrong.

How do I choose between two qualified plastic surgeons?

Both having FRACS is the baseline — beyond that, consider: portfolio of YOUR specific body type and procedure, communication style and willingness to discuss what you'll look like (use 3D imaging if available), how complications are handled, hospital affiliation, post-operative care arrangements, and gut feeling. Visit both practices in person before deciding. Don't pick on price alone — a $3,000 saving means nothing if revision surgery costs $15,000.

Is a "cosmetic surgeon" the same as a "plastic surgeon" in Australia?

No. "Plastic surgeon" is a protected medical specialty requiring 12+ years of training and FRACS qualification. "Cosmetic surgeon" was an unregulated title that anyone with a basic medical degree could use. Since 2023 Medical Board reforms, only FRACS-qualified specialists can use protected titles. If a doctor calls themselves a "cosmetic surgeon" but isn't FRACS qualified, they have substantially less training in surgical safety, complication management, and reconstructive techniques.

How do I verify a plastic surgeon's qualifications?

Search the AHPRA register at ahpra.gov.au — type their name and check their specialty registration shows "Specialist Plastic Surgery". Also check the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons directory (plasticsurgery.org.au) which only lists FRACS members. Verify their hospital privileges (legitimate plastic surgeons operate at accredited hospitals, not just office-based clinics). Check Australian regulators, not international ones — overseas qualifications don't automatically translate to Australian standards.