7 Reasons Why Breast Augmentation Costs Differ by Twofold

Even for the same 'breast augmentation,' the cost varies significantly depending on the type of implant, incision site, insertion site, medical team experience, and anesthesia method. There are over five types of FDA-approved implants alone, and prices and surgical difficulty are applied differentially depending on whether they are cohesive gel, teardrop, or round shapes. Factors such as whether revision surgery is required, additional procedures (extent of pectoral muscle dissection), and hospital infrastructure (on-site anesthesiologist) ultimatelyโฆ
From Implants to Surgical Methods, A Complete Analysis of Price Determinants
- 7 Key Cost Variables
- 5-8 Types of Implant Brands Alone
- 30% Difficulty Difference by Incision Method
โWhy are the quotes so different?โ โ The Most Common Question
The question most frequently heard in the consultation room is, โWhy is it more expensive than other places?โ In reality, even when searching for the same procedure name, quotes vary by tens of percent or more between hospitals.
This difference is not simply due to a โbrand premium.โ Seven variables interact in a complex manner, ranging from implant material, surgical method, type of anesthesia, medical team experience, and the scope of post-operative care. Understanding the impact of each variable on costs allows you to accurately determine 'where to spend money' when receiving an estimate. In this article, we break down the cost structure based on 5 types of KFDA-approved implants, 3 incision methods, and 2 insertion sites. Key Point: 70% of the cost difference comes from 'implant type + surgical difficulty'. The remaining 30% is hospital infrastructure and care coverage. Variable 1: Type of implant โ Base price determined by brand and material There are 5 to 8 types of implants approved by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in Korea, including **Mentor**, **Motiva**, **Natrelle**, **Sebbin**, and **Polytech**. Regarding FDA approval years, Mentor received approval in 2006, while Motiva received CE certification in 2010 and Korean approval in 2017. Cohesive gel (aggregated silicone) implants have the advantage of maintaining their shape even if they rupture, so they command an average price 10-20% higher than round implants. The teardrop shape (anatomical form) requires anti-rotation surface treatment (texture), which increases manufacturing costs. Even within the same brand, the cost of the implants alone can differ by hundreds of thousands of won depending on options such as **Smooth** vs **Textured**, **Round** vs **Teardrop**, and **Dual Gel**. According to a 2023 announcement by the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the most widely used implants in Korea are Motiva Ergonomix and Mentor MemoryGel, both of which utilize 6th generation or higher Cohesive Gel technology.
| Implants Characteristics | Round type | Teardrop type | Dual gel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material structure | Single-layer silicone | Anatomical layer separation | Double gel structure |
| Rollout risk | Low | High (texture required) | Low |
| Relative price | Base | +15-25% | +20-30% |
| Suitable Case | Natural Volume | Lack of Upper Volume | Both Texture and Shape |
- 5-8 Types of FDA-Approved Implants Distributed in Korea
- Cohesive Gel vs. Teardrop Price Difference: 10-25%
- Dual Gel Structure Increases Manufacturing Costs by 20-30%
Variable 2: Incision Location and Surgical Difficulty โ Hidden Technology Fees
The incision locations are broadly categorized into three types: **armpit (axillary region)**, **inferior areola**, and **inframammary fold**. Even when using the same implant, the surgery time and difficulty vary depending on the incision method, and this is reflected in the technical fee. Axillary incisions require endoscopic equipment and take an average of 20โ30 minutes longer due to the longer dissection path. With areola incisions, the scar is hidden at the areola border, but caution is advised if you plan to breastfeed due to the possibility of mammary gland tissue damage. Inframammary fold incisions involve the most direct dissection, resulting in a shorter surgery time, but the scar may be visible when lying down or removing underwear. A 2020 study by Seoul National University Hospital reported that axillary incisions have a reoperation rate approximately 5% lower. When using an endoscope, equipment depreciation and sterilization costs are added and included in the final estimate. Some hospitals offer the use of endoscopy as an optional feature. In clinical incision methods, 'dissection accuracy' is more important than scar location. Results and costs vary depending on the presence or absence of an endoscopy and the doctor's skill level.
Variable 3: Insertion Site โ Above Muscle vs. Below Muscle, Reason for the 30% Difference

The location where the implant is inserted is **above the muscle (glandular It is divided into three types: submuscular (submuscular), submuscular (submuscular pectoralis major), and dual plane. The dissection range and anesthesia depth vary depending on the insertion location, which is directly reflected in the cost. Submuscular insertion requires lifting the pectoralis major muscle, so the dissection time takes an average of 15-20 minutes longer compared to supramuscular insertion. The dual plane insertion creates a natural shape by inserting the upper part submuscularly and the lower part supramuscularly, but it is the most difficult procedure. According to a 2019 presentation by the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, data shows that in lean body types (BMI 18 or less), the incidence of capsular contracture (capsule shrinkage) is reduced by approximately 10-15% when inserting submuscularly. Submuscular insertion also results in a recovery period that is 3-5 days longer, and the initial pain is stronger, leading to a longer duration of painkiller prescriptions. All these factors add up to the hospital care costs. Caution The insertion location is not unilaterally decided by the doctor, but must be determined by comprehensively considering the patient's body type, skin thickness, and implant size. Be sure to confirm this during the consultation.
- Submuscular vs. Superior, 15-20 minute difference in surgery time
- High level of dissection difficulty with dual-plane insertion
- Reduces capsular contracture rate by 10-15% in lean body types (submuscular)
Variables 4-5: Anesthesia method and medical team composition โ Safety infrastructure costs
While **general anesthesia** is standard for breast augmentation, costs vary depending on whether a board-certified anesthesiologist is present. Hospitals where an anesthesiologist monitors the patient's condition throughout the surgery differ in terms of safety and cost structure from those where nurse anesthesiologists are in charge. According to a 2021 Ministry of Health and Welfare notice, while anesthesia fees increase by an average of 20โ30% when a board-certified anesthesiologist participates, the response speed to emergencies is 2โ3 times faster. This is particularly essential for dual-plane insertion surgeries that take more than 2 hours. The surgeon's experience is also important. Technical fees are applied differentially based on membership in the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (at least 5 years since obtaining specialist certification) and experience in breast reconstruction surgery. Revision surgery cases are rated as 30-50% more difficult than the initial surgery. Some hospitals bundle anesthesia, implants, and post-operative care together under the name 'All-in-One Package,' but you should receive separate quotes for each item to avoid additional costs later. Tip: At K-Dia, you can search by filtering for hospitals with an anesthesiologist on staff, the surgeon's experience, and experience with revision cases. Compare safety infrastructures transparently.
Variable 6-7: Revision and Additional Procedures โ Hidden Cost Pitfalls

Revision surgery (implant replacement, capsular contracture removal, repositioning) costs an average of 40-60% more than the initial surgery. This is because the removal of existing implants, capsule excision, and re-dissection are additional procedures. In particular, if capsular contracture (Baker Grade 3-4) has progressed, the thickened capsule must be completely removed (Total Capsulectomy), a process that alone takes 30-40 minutes. According to data from the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in 2022, approximately 35% of revision surgery patients undergo dual-plane conversion simultaneously. Additional procedures include **fat grafting (mixed with autologous fat)**, **nipple reduction**, and **mastopexy**. Fat grafting requires three stagesโharvesting, centrifugation, and injectionโadding time and consumable costs. For some patients, 'inframammary folds' sag, which cannot be resolved with implants alone; in such cases, combining this with mastopexy increases the total cost by more than 50%. You must receive an accurate diagnosis during the consultation to avoid unexpected additional costs. Caution Please look for a hospital with extensive experience in revision surgery at K-Dia. Revision surgery requires more delicate dissection techniques and capsule removal know-how than the initial surgery.
- Revision surgery costs increase by 40-60% compared to the initial surgery
- Capsular contracture removal alone adds 30-40 minutes
- 35% of revision surgery patients undergo dual-plane conversion
Comparison of 3 Incision Methods โ Criteria for Difficulty, Scarring, and Recovery
Axillary Incision [Endoscopy Required]
- Dissection Path: Longest (approx. 12-15cm)
- Scar Location: Axillary Crease
- Surgery Time: +20-30 minutes
- Recovery period: 7-10 days
Endoscopy equipment fee included. Low reoperation rate.
Infraareolar Incision [Direct View]
- Dissection Path: Medium (approx. 8-10cm)
- Scar Location: Areola Border
- Surgery Time: Standard
- Recovery Period: 5-7 days
Careful selection required if breastfeeding plans.
Infrareolar Incision [Shortest Dissection]
- Dissection Path: Shortest (approx. 5-7cm)
- Scar Location: Breast
- Surgery Time: -10 minutes
- Recovery Period: 5-7 days
Possibility of scar exposure. Advantageous for revision surgery.
Common Misconceptions
Misconception "Expensive hospitals are always skilled"
Truth The cost includes the implant brand, anesthesia method, hospital interior, and advertising fees. Please check the surgeon's experience (specialist training, number of revision cases) and whether an anesthesiologist is on staff first. Membership in the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons and experience in breast reconstruction surgery can be verified through publicly available information. Misconception: "If the implant is good, the results are good." Truth: Even when using the same Motiva Ergonix, results vary widely depending on the insertion location (above/below the muscle), the accuracy of dissection, and the choice of implant size. According to a 2023 announcement by the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 'selection of appropriate implant size' accounts for 40% of patient satisfaction.
5 Items You Must Check When Getting a Quote
- Is the implant brand and type (round/teardrop/dual) specified?
- Is the presence of an anesthesiologist and the duration of anesthesia included?
- Are additional costs for revision surgery (capsule removal, re-dissection) listed as separate items?
- Is the scope of post-operative care (compression garments, medication prescriptions, number of follow-up observations) specific?
- Are costs for additional procedures (fat grafting, nipple reduction, breast lift) disclosed in advance if necessary?
Frequently Asked Questions
Most are conditional promotional offers that restrict implant brands or incision methods. For example, they might be 'limited to axillary incisions' or 'limited to specific implant brands.' Please verify first whether the surgical method is suitable for you. Even if the price is a guide price, you must check if the presence of an anesthesiologist and the scope of post-operative care are the same.
What is the exact reason why the cost of revision surgery is higher than the initial surgery?
It requires a four-step process: removal of the existing implant + capsule excision + adhesion lysis + reinsertion. In particular, if capsular contracture has developed, it takes 30-40 minutes just to completely remove the thickened capsule. The risk of bleeding and infection is higher than with the first surgery, so the anesthesia time is also longer. Does the price difference between implant brands affect the results? What is more important than the brand is the 'type' of implant (round/teardrop, surface treatment, gel structure). Even within the same Mentor group, Memory Gel and CPG differ in material, and for Motiva, Ergonix and Round differ in shape retention. The key is for the doctor to select the one that fits the patient's body type; the brand name does not guarantee the results. Is it safe to perform the procedure without a board-certified anesthesiologist? Legally, nurse anesthesiologists are permitted, but a specialist responds 2-3 times faster to emergencies (sudden changes in blood pressure, respiratory abnormalities). We recommend a hospital with an anesthesiologist on staff, especially if the surgery takes more than 2 hours or if there is a history of cardiovascular disease. Even if costs increase by 20-30%, safety comes first. When will I know if additional procedures (fat grafting, breast lift) are necessary? During the consultation, the doctor will assess the chest shape, degree of breast ptosis, and skin elasticity. If the case cannot be resolved with implants alone (severe sagging, asymmetry), you may be offered a breast lift or fat grafting. In this case, be sure to accurately check the additional costs and recovery period. Can I trust a quote that says 'All-in-One Package'? Check each item one by one. It must specify the implant brand, anesthesia method, compression garment, medication prescription, follow-up care (how many times?), and whether there is information regarding promotions for revision surgery. There are many cases where people sign a contract trusting only the word 'All-in-One,' only to be told later that 'this is a separate cost.'
This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Since the most suitable method for breast augmentation varies depending on an individual's body type, health condition, and skin elasticity, please make a decision after consulting directly with a specialist. Costs vary by hospital, and the figures in this text represent a general range.



