The cost of nipple reduction in Mexico typically ranges from $2,000 to $3,500. Prices vary depending on the clinic, the surgeon’s experience, and whether the procedure is performed alone or combined with other breast surgeries. In the United States, the average cost is $6,000 (per ASPS). This means nipple reduction in Mexico is about 53% less than in the U.S.
Mexican clinics usually include the surgeon’s fee, local anesthesia, operating room use, post-op dressings, and one follow-up visit in the price. In the U.S., anesthesia, facility fees, and post-op care are often billed separately from the surgeon’s fee. Always confirm exactly what’s included with your chosen clinic.
| Turchia | Stati Uniti | Mexico | |
| Nipple reduction | da $1,600 | da $4,500 | da $2,000 |
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Fahad MawloodBookimed non aggiunge costi extra ai prezzi di Nipple reduction. Le tariffe provengono dai listini ufficiali delle cliniche. Pagherai direttamente in clinica per la tua Nipple reduction al tuo arrivo.
Bookimed si impegna per la tua sicurezza. Lavoriamo solo con strutture che mantengono elevati standard internazionali in Nipple reduction e hanno le licenze necessarie per servire pazienti internazionali in tutto il mondo.
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Specialist in General Surgery at Hospital General de México. Subspecialist in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González. Medical degree from Universidad Anáhuac del Norte. Advanced training in Hand Surgery at Hospital Ángeles del Pedregal. Additional training in Peripheral Nerve and Facial Paralysis at Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González.
Attending Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at the National Institute of Pediatrics. Head of the Continuing Medical Education Committee at AMCPER (2016–present). Associate Professor in the UNAM‑coordinated Experimental Microsurgery Training Course. Congress coordinator and lecturer.
Honors include the 2016 International Travel Grant from the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery. First place in the FILACP International Residents Competition (2014). Winner of the Gea Puis Research Contest (Jan 2014). First place in the 42nd National Residents Competition Dr. Fernando Ortiz Monasterio (2013).
Currency | Mexican peso (you also can pay for services in dollars) |
Best period for the trip | December-April |
Language | Spanish (most of medical staff speaks English fluently) |
Visa | required for some countries |
Time difference with Europe | 7 hours |
Time difference with the USA | 1 hour |
Capital | Mexico City |
Medical tourism center | Mexico City |
Popular resorts | Central and Southern Mexico |
In Mexico, hotels of different price ranges and service levels are presented. Most tourists choose 4 and 5 star hotels with all-inclusive meals. Such hotels have everything for a comfortable stay: varied food, a large well-groomed territory, animation for children and adults. Some hotels have their own water park, which guests can use for free. Budget travelers can afford to book an economical 3-star hotel with half board or no meals at all.
Visas for travel to Mexico require a number of documents. Lists of documents includes: