Best Breast Augmentation in Houston
Research board-certified plastic surgeons specializing in breast augmentation. Compare implant types, surgical techniques, revision rates, and verified patient outcomes.
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Top-rated breast augmentation specialists in Houston
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Body by Ravi Plastic Surgery & RISE Med Spa
Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Ravi Somayazula and Dr. Gopathi offering cosmetic surgery, Botox, dermal fillers, Morpheus8, microneedling, and medical weight loss in the Galleria area.
Utopia Plastic Surgery & Med Spa
Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Franklin Rose with a med spa offering Botox, fillers, laser resurfacing, body contouring, and medical-grade skincare.
Town & Country Plastic Surgeons & MedSpa
Board-certified plastic surgeons offering breast augmentation, liposuction, tummy tuck, Botox, and dermal fillers at a Memorial-area practice.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about breast augmentation in Houston
Breast augmentation typically costs $6,000–$12,000 including surgeon's fee, anesthesia, facility fee, and implants. Silicone implants cost about $1,000 more than saline. Geographic location and surgeon experience affect pricing.
About Breast Augmentation in Houston
Research board-certified plastic surgeons specializing in breast augmentation. Compare implant types, surgical techniques, revision rates, and verified patient outcomes.
AestheticSelect makes it easy to compare breast augmentation providers in Houston, TX. Every listed provider is verified for credentials so you can focus on finding the right provider for your goals.
Average treatment cost: $6,000–$12,000
Safety, Research & Clinical Information
Breast augmentation uses FDA-approved saline or silicone implants or fat transfer to increase breast size and improve shape. The FDA maintains a comprehensive resource center on breast implant safety, including information on BIA-ALCL and breast implant illness.
AestheticSelect provides this information for educational purposes only. This is not medical advice. Always consult a board-certified provider to discuss your individual treatment options, risks, and expected outcomes.