Labiaplasty Costs in Australia: What to Expect in 2025 and 2026

Before deciding to undergo Labiaplasty it’s important to understand the financial implications that come with the surgery. To help you make an informed decision, this blog breaks down the key elements that impact Labiaplasty fees in Australia throughout 2025 and into 2026. This includes how variations in anatomy, surgical approach and individual goals may influence pricing, as well as situations where a Medicare item number might apply and how private health insurance could contribute to overall costs. You’ll also find a general explanation of what is usually included in a surgical quote.

As fees are personalised based on your circumstances and the specifics of your procedure, the information below is designed to give you a general overview of the cost-related factors involved, so you can approach your decision with clarity.

What Influences Labiaplasty Costs in Melbourne?

Labiaplasty costs vary from patient to patient because the procedure is tailored to an individual’s anatomy and concerns. Factors that influence pricing can include:

  • Surgical technique: Differences in labial size, shape, tissue thickness and the degree of asymmetry influence which technique is required. Some individuals require slight tissue reduction, while others may need a more extensive approach. This affects surgical complexity and time.
  • Extent of alteration required: Some patients may seek slight changes, while others require more significant reshaping or asymmetry reduction. Each situation requires a tailored surgical plan, which impacts costs.
  • Complexity: Pre-existing asymmetry, previous genital surgery, scar tissue, childbirth-related changes or certain medical considerations may increase the complexity of the procedure and extend operating time.
  • Hospital fees: Hospital charges vary between facilities. Whether a patient is discharged the same day or requires longer monitoring can also affect the final cost.
  • Anaesthetic requirements: Labiaplasty procedures are performed under either local anaesthesia with sedation or general anaesthesia. The duration of surgery directly affects anaesthetist fees.
  • Surgeon’s experience and qualifications: Surgeons with advanced training in plastic and reconstructive surgery, or significant experience in genital surgery, may have fees that reflect their training and experience.
  • Pre-operative tests: Some patients may require blood tests or additional assessments depending on their medical history. These may incur separate costs.
  • Post-operative care: Follow-up appointments, dressings and aftercare items may be included in the initial quote or billed separately, depending on the practice.
  • Medicare and private health insurance eligibility: If a Medicare item number applies and a patient has appropriate private health insurance, some costs may be reduced. If no item number applies, all fees will need to be paid out of pocket.

Will Medicare Cover My Labiaplasty?

Medicare may provide a rebate only when strict criteria is met. To be eligible for a Medicare item number, the procedure must be deemed medically necessary (MBS item number: 35533 and 35534 

Medical necessity may apply when:

  • A patient experiences persistent physical discomfort, such as irritation, chafing or pain.
  • Surgery is to help repair female genital mutilation or a major congenital anomaly
  • The labial tissue causes functional issues, such as difficulty with hygiene or interference with certain activities.
  • Symptoms are documented and impact daily life.

If the Medicare item number applies, it may reduce some medical costs associated with the procedure.  If the criteria are not met, Labiaplasty is classified as cosmetic and all expenses must be paid out of pocket.

Will Private Health Insurance Cover My Labiaplasty?

Private health insurance may contribute to hospital-related costs only when:

  • The procedure meets Medicare’s medical criteria and
  • The patient holds a policy covering the relevant item number.

If eligible, your fund may cover part of the hospital fees, depending on your level of cover and any waiting periods. Coverage varies significantly between insurers and policies. Patients should contact their private health fund directly to confirm:

  • Whether their policy covers the relevant item number
  • Expected out-of-pocket expenses
  • Any waiting periods that may apply

What’s Included in a Labiaplasty Surgery Quote?

A detailed quote will typically outline the following:

  • Surgeon fees
  • Anaesthetist fees
  • Hospital fees
  • Medicare or private health rebates (if applicable)
  • Post-operative appointments
  • Aftercare requirements

Clear and transparent quoting helps patients understand the expected Labiaplasty cost Australia-wide based on their individual circumstances.

Labiaplasty Cost Expectations for 2025 and 2026

Exact pricing cannot be provided without an assessment, as costs depend on anatomy, surgical complexity and individual needs.

Hospital fee changes, updates to Medicare criteria and shifts in clinical guidelines may also influence costs in the coming years.

For those searching for a Labiaplasty surgeon in Melbourne or seeking an individualised quote, attending a consultation is the most reliable way to understand what applies in your specific case.

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