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How Much Do Motiva Breast Implants Cost in Chicago?

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If you are considering Motiva implants for your breast augmentation, expect to pay between $9,000 and $13,000 in Chicago for a standard procedure. This range usually covers the surgeon, both implants, anesthesia, and the surgical facility. If you need a breast lift, revision, fat transfer, or a more complex surgery, the total cost may be higher.

It can be frustrating that there is no official average price for Motiva implants in Chicago. Motiva was only approved in the U.S. in September 2024, so most clinics do not share brand-specific prices yet. One Chicago provider lists an all-inclusive Motiva starting price of $9,000, which gives you a helpful starting point. Your final cost will depend on the details of your surgery.

This difference is important. The price of the implant is just one part of the total cost. You are also paying for the surgeon’s expertise in choosing the right implant, creating the pocket, protecting your breast tissue, managing anesthesia, and supporting your recovery. Two people can choose the same Motiva implant but get different quotes because their bodies and procedures are unique.

The Short Answer on Motiva Implant Cost

Here is the clearest way to think about the numbers:

  • Chicago starting point: Around $9,000 for an uncomplicated, all-inclusive Motiva breast augmentation
  • Practical Chicago planning range: Approximately $9,000 to $13,000
  • RealSelf national Motiva average: $7,892
  • RealSelf reported national range: $4,201 to $23,224
  • ASPS national surgeon fee range: $4,575 to $8,000 for breast implant placement

Those figures are not measuring exactly the same thing. RealSelf relies on prices reported through its platform. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons publishes a surgeon-fee range that may exclude implants, facility fees, anesthesia, medications, and other expenses. The Chicago estimate is meant to represent a complete primary procedure.

In short, Motiva implant prices in Chicago usually start above the national average reported by consumers, but they are still within the typical U.S. range. Factors like big-city costs, surgeon experience, anesthesia, and facility standards all play a role in this difference.

Why the National Motiva Average Only Tells Part of the Story

RealSelf currently places the average cost of Motiva breast implants at $7,892. Its range runs from $4,201 to $23,224, which is so wide that the average needs context.

A lower quote might come from a less expensive area, use a different type of anesthesia, or only cover part of the costs. Higher quotes may be for a top surgeon, include a breast lift, revision surgery, extra support, or a high-end facility. Consumer-reported prices can also vary across different countries, surgical methods, and levels of complexity.

Published practice prices show the same regional swing. One Baltimore practice lists an all-inclusive Motiva augmentation at $6,400. An Arkansas practice lists standard Motiva breast augmentation at $8,175 and Motiva Preservé at $10,175. A Houston practice publishes a range of $10,800 to $12,800. In Orange County, the published range stretches from $9,500 to $19,000.

Chicago falls in the middle when it comes to Motiva implant pricing. It is more expensive than some lower-cost areas but less than the highest-priced coastal clinics. For most people, planning for $9,000 to $13,000 before your consultation is a good idea.

What Does a Motiva Breast Augmentation Quote Include?

It is easy to get confused about breast augmentation costs if you compare a surgeon-only price to a full surgical quote. A price that seems very low may just mean you will get more bills later.

A well-defined quote should account for the following.

The Motiva Implants

Your quote should include a pair of Motiva SmoothSilk Round or SmoothSilk Round Ergonomix silicone implants. Motiva is manufactured by Establishment Labs, and both U.S. options are approved for primary and revision breast augmentation in women aged 22 and older.

Round and Round Ergonomix implants are made for different looks. SmoothSilk Round uses a firmer gel to keep more fullness at the top of the breast. Round Ergonomix uses a softer gel that moves with your body, giving a more sloped shape when you stand. The implant that looks natural on one person may not work for someone else, depending on chest width, skin, breast size, or existing tissue.

Implant sizes are not priced like menu upgrades. A bigger implant does not always cost more, and a smaller one is not always easier. What matters most is whether the size, shape, and gel type fit your body and the look you want.

The Surgeon’s Fee

The surgeon’s fee reflects far more than time in the operating room. It covers the evaluation, planning, technical work, and aesthetic decision-making behind the breast augmentation procedure.

Surgeon experience has a meaningful effect on price in Chicago. A board-certified plastic surgeon with a large breast surgery practice may charge more than someone who performs breast augmentation occasionally. Patients are paying for decisions about incision placement, pocket dimensions, implant position, tissue coverage, symmetry, and the limits of what their anatomy can safely support.

These choices affect your results. Even the best implant cannot make up for a poorly made pocket or a plan that does not consider your natural breast tissue.

Anesthesia and the Surgical Facility

Breast augmentation is commonly performed under general anesthesia. Your estimate should state whether anesthesia is included, who provides it, and whether the fee changes if surgery takes longer than expected.

The facility fee pays for the operating room, staff, equipment, supplies, medicines used during surgery, and care in the recovery area. Facilities in Chicago often cost more to run than those in smaller cities. This extra cost is part of your final price, but it also helps provide a safe and comfortable place for your surgery and recovery.

Post-Operative Care

Find out whether routine follow-up visits, dressings, and a surgical bra are included. You should also know how questions are handled after hours and whether you will see the surgeon or another member of the team during recovery.

It is easy to forget about post-operative care when looking at prices. But it matters a lot when you are swollen, unsure if something is normal, or waiting to get back to work and daily life.

Do Motiva Implants Cost More Than Other Silicone Implants?

Motiva implants can cost more, but there is no set extra fee. Some clinics see Motiva as a premium option and charge a few hundred dollars more. Others price all their silicone implants the same.

The current published numbers make that clear. A Baltimore practice charges $6,000 for augmentation with another silicone implant and $6,400 for Motiva, a difference of $400. A Houston practice lists Motiva and another silicone option within the same $10,800 to $12,800 range.

That is why it is helpful to ask your surgeon directly: “How would my total cost change if I chose Motiva instead of another silicone breast implant?” This answer will give you clearer information than a general statement about Motiva costing more.

Motiva implants offer unique gel types, surface designs, shapes, and sizes. Whether these features are right for you depends on your body and what look you want to achieve.

What Can Push a Motiva Quote Above $13,000?

The working Chicago range applies most closely to a first-time breast augmentation without major asymmetry, sagging, or previous implant complications. Once the surgery involves additional correction, the price changes quickly.

Adding a Breast Lift

An implant can restore or add volume, but it cannot reliably move a low nipple or remove stretched skin. If your breasts have changed after pregnancy, weight loss, or aging, Dr. Horn may recommend a breast lift with implants.

A lift adds incisions, reshapes the breast tissue, and requires more operating time. Published Motiva augmentation-with-lift prices range from approximately $12,875 in a lower-cost market to $18,800–$21,800 at a Houston practice. A Chicago quote can reasonably move into that territory depending on the amount of lifting and reshaping required.

Replacing Existing Implants

Revision breast surgery is rarely priced like a first augmentation. The surgeon may need to remove the old implants, treat a capsule, correct capsular contracture, repair the implant pocket, address scar tissue, or change implant placement.

Having records from your previous surgery helps, but the surgeon may not know the exact condition of your tissue until the operation. This uncertainty, along with the extra work needed, is why revision surgery often costs more than a first-time breast augmentation.

Correcting Asymmetry or Adding Support

Most breasts have some natural asymmetry. A small difference may be managed through implant selection. More noticeable differences can require separate pocket adjustments, different implant sizes, a one-sided lift, or selective reshaping of the breast tissue.

Some people need extra internal support if they have thin tissue, stretched skin, or past implant movement. This support material adds to the cost and should only be used for a clear medical reason.

Combining Fat Transfer or Body Procedures

Fat transfer can help soften an implant edge or fine-tune the contour in a patient with limited natural breast tissue. It also adds liposuction, fat preparation, and grafting to the procedure.

If you combine breast augmentation with body contouring or other cosmetic procedures, your total cost will go up. You might save a little on facility or anesthesia fees compared to having separate surgeries, but a longer surgery and recovery still increase the price.

The Expenses That Do Not Always Appear in the Quote

Even an all-inclusive quote may not cover everything. Be sure to budget for medical clearance, lab tests, prescriptions, extra recovery garments, transportation, childcare, and help at home.

Time off work is another cost to consider. Many women can go back to desk jobs before they are allowed to lift heavy things or do hard physical work. If your job is physical, you may need more time off or temporary restrictions. Lost income can be a real part of your total cost.

Breast implants also come with long-term costs. They do not last forever. You may need ultrasounds or MRIs, removal, replacement, or revision surgery years later. Health insurance often does not cover imaging or treatment for cosmetic implants.

Motiva provides warranty coverage for certain situations, but it is important to read the details. Replacement implants and limited financial help may not cover all the surgeon, anesthesia, and facility fees for another surgery.

Financing Motiva Breast Augmentation in Chicago

Cosmetic breast augmentation is generally self-pay. Michael Horn Plastic Surgery & Med Spa works with Cherry, CareCredit, PatientFi, and Alphaeon Credit for patients interested in financing options.

Monthly payments can make it easier to schedule surgery, but they do not reduce the total price. Check the interest rate, repayment period, deferred-interest deadline, and the total amount you will pay. A longer payment plan may lower your monthly bill but increase the overall cost.

How to Compare Motiva Quotes Without Getting Lost in the Numbers

Begin by asking each clinic the same questions. Does the quote include both Motiva implants? Are general anesthesia and the facility fee included? Does it cover a surgical bra and follow-up visits? Are prescriptions, tests, or extra fees separate?

Next, compare the actual procedures. A simple augmentation is not the same as one with a breast lift, fat transfer, capsule work, or extra support. You can only compare prices fairly if they are for the same type of surgery.

Finally, consider the quality of care. Board certification, experience with breast surgery, consistent before-and-after photos, facility standards, and access to your surgeon all matter. Price is just one factor. Your satisfaction depends on more than just getting the lowest quote.

Getting Your Motiva Implant Price From Dr. Horn

A consultation will turn the general Chicago average into a price that fits your situation. Dr. Michael Horn will examine your breasts, take measurements, check your natural tissue and skin, and listen to your goals for shape, size, and appearance.

After that, he will talk with you about whether Motiva Round or Round Ergonomix is best, where the implant should be placed, and if a breast lift or other changes are needed. Once you decide, the patient coordinator will give you a detailed quote.

For a first-time, straightforward Motiva breast augmentation in Chicago, planning for $9,000 to $13,000 is still a good idea. Your final cost should reflect the procedure, the care team, and the follow-up you will get after surgery.

Contact Michael Horn Plastic Surgery & Med Spa to schedule your consultation and get a personalized Motiva breast augmentation quote based on your body and goals.

From the initial consultation to the final follow-up exam, Dr. Horn and his staff provides compassionate treatment tailored to the specific needs and goals of each individual. Dr. Horn’s mastery and surgical skill in performing various face and body procedures, his dedication to patients’ safety, combined with his focus on unparalleled care and attention, make him one of the most sought-after surgeons in the Midwest. At his clinic, surgical options are paralleled by an array of non-invasive treatments and advanced technologies designed to help you rediscover your beauty potential.

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