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Mommy Makeover · Phoenix

Mommy Makeover Cost in Phoenix

Sourced local pricing for Phoenix, benchmarked against the national range.

Phoenix range
$9,000 – $40,300
Based on ASPS, CareCredit & RealSelf data. Your final price depends on your surgeon and case.Verified August 2026.

Where this figure comes from

Phoenix pricing spans a real, wide range depending on scope — from $9,000 for a more limited combination up to $40,300 for a fully itemized multi-procedure case (surgeon $16,000–$30,000, facility $3,200–$4,500, anesthesia $1,600–$2,800, materials $2,000–$3,000).

This range covers the full spectrum of what patients in Phoenix combine — from a single procedure to a full multi-procedure makeover. Use the national calculator to build your own exact combination and see a tighter, procedure-specific range.

Based on ASPS and CareCredit data, verified against city-level pricing · Last checked August 2026 · Full methodology →

Frequently asked questions

How much does a mommy makeover cost in Phoenix?

$9,000–$40,300. Phoenix pricing spans a real, wide range depending on scope — from $9,000 for a more limited combination up to $40,300 for a fully itemized multi-procedure case (surgeon $16,000–$30,000, facility $3,200–$4,500, anesthesia $1,600–$2,800, materials $2,000–$3,000).

Is a mommy makeover more expensive in Phoenix than the national average?

The national all-in range is $10,000–$30,000. Phoenix's range dips below that national band — actual cost still depends heavily on which specific procedures you combine.

Does insurance cover any of this in Phoenix?

A mommy makeover as a bundle is elective and not covered by insurance. But specific components can sometimes shift partially onto insurance when they meet documented medical-necessity criteria: breast reduction (ASPS publishes insurance-coverage criteria based on macromastia symptoms), diastasis recti or hernia repair performed alongside a tummy tuck, and panniculectomy (removal of overhanging skin causing rashes or infection) as opposed to a cosmetic tummy tuck. Coverage depends on your specific insurer, documentation, and a pre-authorization process — ask your surgeon's office to help you navigate it.