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July 2, 2025

Costs of Loose Skin Removal Surgery In Australia: What You Need to Know

A guide to the costs, inclusions, and non-surgical alternatives for loose skin removal in Australia.

Costs of Loose Skin Removal Surgery In Australia: What You Need to Know

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After major weight loss, pregnancy, or natural ageing, loose or sagging skin can be a common concern. Beyond appearance, it can sometimes cause chafing, skin irritation, or difficulties finding clothes that fit comfortably.

For some people, loose skin removal surgery may help improve comfort or make movement or dressing easier. Naturally, one of the first questions is how much it costs in Australia, and what those fees actually include.

Why Is Loose Skin Removal So Costly?

The total cost of surgery covers far more than the time spent in the operating room. It typically includes a range of professional and facility-related expenses such as:

  • Surgeon’s fee – varies depending on the complexity of the procedure and the surgeon’s qualifications.
  • Anaesthetist’s fee – usually charged per hour, typically $500–$800.
  • Hospital or facility costs – covering operating theatre, nursing care, and overnight stays if required.
  • Pre-surgery tests – blood work or cardiac checks to ensure safety.
  • Compression garments – used post-surgery to assist healing.
  • Medications and follow-ups – including pain relief, antibiotics, and recovery reviews.

Tip: Ask your surgeon to itemise these costs so you know exactly what’s included and avoid unexpected fees later.

How Much Does Loose Skin Removal Cost In Australia?

Pricing varies depending on the area treated, the complexity of the procedure, and whether additional steps (like liposuction or muscle repair) are included.

Mini Procedures (e.g. Mini Tummy Tuck or Small Lift)

Average Cost: $6,000–$16,000

A mini tummy tuck (also called a mini abdominoplasty) targets the lower abdomen, which is the area below the belly button. It’s designed for people who have a small amount of loose skin or minor bulging after pregnancy or weight loss. 

What to expect: 

  • The incision is shorter than in a full tummy tuck and does not involve repositioning the belly button.

  • Abdominal muscles are typically left intact unless mild tightening is needed.

  • Because the area treated is smaller, recovery is usually faster, and many people can return home the same day.

Typical inclusions:

Surgeon’s fee ($3,000–$6,000), anaesthetist ($1,200–$3,000), hospital ($2,000–$5,000).

Standard Abdominoplasty (Full Tummy Tuck)

Average Cost: $15,000–$30,000

A standard abdominoplasty removes loose skin from both the upper and lower abdomen and often includes tightening of separated abdominal muscles (diastasis recti). It’s commonly chosen after pregnancy, significant weight changes, or when the entire midsection has lost firmness.

What to expect: 

  • The incision typically extends from hip to hip, allowing the surgeon to remove a larger amount of skin and fat.

  • The belly button is repositioned as part of the procedure.

  • Hospital stays are often one to three nights to monitor recovery.

Typical inclusions:

Surgeon’s fee ($6,000–$12,000), anaesthetist ($3,000–$5,000), hospital ($6,000–$10,000 for a 1–3 day stay).

Extended Procedures (e.g. Fleur-de-Lis, Circumferential, or Total Body Lift)

Average Cost: $25,000–$45,000+

Extended or comprehensive procedures address larger areas of excess skin, often following massive weight loss or multiple pregnancies. These surgeries may include the abdomen, flanks, lower back, thighs, or buttocks — providing a more complete reshaping of the body’s contours.

  • A fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty adds a vertical incision to remove excess skin from the waist and midline, ideal for people with significant horizontal and vertical laxity.

  • A circumferential body lift removes loose skin all the way around the torso (360°), including the back and buttocks.

  • A total body lift is a comprehensive procedure involving multiple regions, often performed in stages to reduce surgical risk.

Because of the complexity and length of these surgeries, they typically involve several nights in hospital and longer recovery periods.

Typical inclusions:

Surgeon’s fee ($10,000–$20,000+), anaesthetist ($5,000–$8,000), hospital ($10,000–$15,000+ depending on stay duration).

As with all surgical procedures, loose skin removal and abdominoplasty techniques carry risks. These may include infection, bleeding, delayed wound healing, fluid collection (seroma), changes in skin sensation, unfavourable scarring, and asymmetry. In some cases, further procedures may be required. Recovery experiences and outcomes vary between individuals, and suitability for any procedure must be assessed by a qualified surgeon.

Note: The above figures are averages and can vary based on clinic location, surgeon experience, and whether the procedure qualifies for a Medicare item number (for medically necessary cases).

Factors That Affect The Final Cost Of Loose Skin Removal

Several elements can influence how much loose skin removal surgery costs. Understanding these factors can help you make sense of the wide variations in pricing between clinics and procedures.

1. Type and Complexity of Surgery

The kind of procedure you choose — from a mini tummy tuck to a full body lift — plays a major role in cost. More complex surgeries require longer time in the operating room, additional surgical staff, and extended recovery monitoring, which all contribute to a higher overall price.

2. Areas Treated

Loose skin can appear in multiple areas such as the abdomen, thighs, or arms, and treating more than one area increases total costs. Each additional site adds to surgical time, anaesthetic use, and post-operative care, so combining procedures is often more expensive than addressing one region at a time.

3. Duration of Surgery

Surgical time directly impacts cost because hospital and anaesthetic fees are typically billed by the hour. Longer operations also require more resources, such as theatre staff, equipment, and recovery time, which all add to the total expense.

4. Surgeon’s Experience and Qualifications

Highly qualified surgeons, such as those with FRACS accreditation, generally charge more for their expertise and advanced training. Their extensive experience may also mean access to more comprehensive follow-up care and refined surgical techniques, which can influence the final price.

5. Hospital or Facility Fees

Accredited private hospitals often charge higher facility fees than smaller day clinics, but they also provide additional safety measures and round-the-clock nursing care. The quality and accreditation level of the facility can therefore play a meaningful role in overall cost and patient comfort.

6. Anaesthetic Type and Fees

Most loose skin removal surgeries require general anaesthesia, which is more costly than local or twilight sedation. The fee reflects not only the anaesthetist’s time but also the use of specialised equipment and continuous patient monitoring throughout the procedure.

7. Pre and Post-Surgery Needs

Costs extend beyond the operation itself, often including pre-operative assessments, compression garments, and follow-up appointments. These additional stages help ensure safety and proper healing but can add several hundred dollars to the total bill.

8. Location of the Clinic

Clinics in metropolitan areas such as Sydney or Melbourne usually have higher fees due to operating costs and demand. In contrast, regional or smaller city clinics may be less expensive, although travel and accommodation should be factored in if you live elsewhere.

Can Medicare or Private Health Insurance Help?

Medicare and private health insurance may assist only if the procedure is medically necessary.


Examples include:

  • Recurrent skin irritation, infections, or sores caused by excess skin

  • Muscle separation (diastasis recti) causing pain or reduced function

  • Significant weight loss resulting in skin folds that interfere with mobility

If your surgeon assigns a Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) item number, you may receive a rebate that reduces hospital or anaesthetic costs. A GP referral is typically required for eligibility.

Purely cosmetic procedures are not covered and attract GST.

Surgery Isn’t The Only Option: Consider Non-Surgical Skin Tightening

Surgery is not the only option available, and some people may prefer to explore non-surgical approaches depending on their goals and clinical assessment. For mild to moderate skin laxity, non-surgical options can be worth exploring.

One such option is HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound), a non-invasive treatment that uses ultrasound energy to gently heat deeper skin layers. This process may stimulate collagen production and may help the skin appear firmer in some individuals, although responses vary.

HIFU treatments typically involve little to no downtime and may be a suitable option for people seeking a non-surgical option that typically involves minimal downtime, although suitability and risks vary.

Clinical studies* suggest that HIFU can stimulate new collagen formation and improve skin firmness in some individuals, although results vary depending on age, skin condition, and treatment frequency.

Possible side-effects include temporary redness, swelling, tingling or tenderness. Rarely, transient nerve irritation may occur. Results vary between individuals.

*Sources:

  1. Oh, S., Rhee, S., & Batsukh, S. (2023). High-intensity focused ultrasound increases dermal collagen and elastin fibers in aging skin by modulating caveolin-1 expression and suppressing p53 activity. Annals of Dermatology. PMC10527789

  2. Haykal, S., Sattler, S., & Verner, A. et al. (2025). Systematic review of high-intensity focused ultrasound for non-invasive skin tightening. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Link

  3. Jo, H. J., Hong, J. Y., & Kwon, T. R. et al. (2017). High-intensity focused ultrasound for skin tightening of the lower abdomen and inner thigh: clinical and histopathologic studies. Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy. PubMed 28543777

While these studies explore potential benefits, outcomes in routine clinical practice can differ and are not guaranteed.

Choosing The Right Treatment For Loose Skin

Deciding between surgery and non-surgical options depends on your individual goals, medical history, and budget. Consider asking:

  • How severe is your loose skin?
  • Is it affecting comfort or movement?
  • What level of improvement are you hoping for — subtle or significant?
  • What recovery time and cost fit your lifestyle?

A consultation with a qualified health professional can help you understand which option is most appropriate for your needs.

The Bottom Line

Loose skin removal surgery may help improve comfort, but it’s also a significant financial and physical investment. Costs in Australia range from approximately $6,000 to $45,000, depending on the type and extent of surgery.

For those with mild skin laxity, non-surgical treatments such as HIFU Skin Tightening may provide a more accessible, lower-downtime option.

The best approach is to discuss your goals and concerns with a qualified practitioner who can explain what’s realistic for your body, budget, and lifestyle.

Disclaimer

This information is intended as general education only and should not be taken as personal medical advice. All cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures carry risks, including the possibility of complications or further treatment. Results and recovery differ between individuals. Your suitability for any procedure can only be determined during a consultation with a qualified practitioner.