Genioplasty in Canada costs $5,000 to $12,000. This includes surgeon fees, anesthesia, facility costs, and follow-up care. Your final price depends on the procedure type, surgeon experience, and geographic location.
Our surgeons at McRae Plastic Surgery have performed hundreds of chin surgeries across Toronto and Burlington. Dr. Mark McRae and Dr. Matthew McRae are board-certified plastic surgeons and Associate Professors at the University of Toronto, bringing expertise from world-renowned institutions including Cornell, Yale, and NYU. We’re sharing the exact cost breakdowns we see across Canada.
Average Genioplasty Cost in Canada
Most patients pay between $6,500 and $10,000 for genioplasty in Canada. Entry-level procedures using basic chin implants start around $5,000, while complex sliding genioplasty with bone repositioning reaches $12,000.
- Toronto costs $7,000 to $12,000. Higher costs reflect metropolitan market rates and access to highly specialized surgeons.
- Vancouver costs $6,500 to $11,000. Competitive market with experienced surgeons keeps prices within this range.
- Montreal costs $5,500 to $9,500. Lower overhead and market competition make Montreal one of the more affordable major cities.
- Calgary costs $6,000 to $10,000. Mid-range pricing reflects balanced market conditions and surgeon availability.
- Ottawa costs $6,500 to $10,500. Capital city pricing with access to university-trained surgeons.
- Hamilton costs $6,000 to $9,500. Proximity to Toronto offers comparable expertise at slightly lower costs.
- Burlington costs $6,500 to $10,000. Similar to Hamilton with access to experienced plastic surgery in Toronto practices.
What’s Typically Included
Your genioplasty cost covers:
- Initial consultation and assessment
- Surgeon’s professional fees
- Anesthesia (general or local)
- Operating room and facility fees
- Surgical supplies and equipment
- Post-operative appointments and care
- Basic pain medication
What Affects Genioplasty Cost
Procedure Type: Sliding Genioplasty vs Chin Implants
The type of chin surgery you need drives the biggest cost difference.
- Chin implants cost $5,000 to $9,000. Silicone implants placed around the chin bone for mild to moderate enhancement.
- Sliding genioplasty costs $7,000 to $12,000. The surgeon cuts and repositions your actual chin bone for severe deficiency or asymmetry.
- Chin reduction costs $6,500 to $11,000. Bone is shaved or repositioned backward to reduce a prominent chin.
Chin implant surgery works for patients with mild deficiency who want a less complex procedure. The implants add projection without moving bone. Surgery takes 30 to 45 minutes, and recovery is faster than sliding genioplasty.
Sliding genioplasty costs more because it’s complex bone work. The surgeon makes precise cuts, repositions the chin bone forward, backward, or sideways, and secures it with titanium screws. Surgery takes 90 to 120 minutes, and you’re paying for advanced surgical skill.
Surgeon Experience and Training
Board-certified plastic surgeons with specialized training charge more than general surgeons.
- General surgeon costs $5,000 to $8,000. Basic surgical training without plastic surgery specialization.
- Board-certified plastic surgeon costs $6,500 to $11,000. Completed plastic surgery residency and passed certification exams.
- Academic surgeon with fellowship training costs $7,500 to $12,000. Additional years of specialized training plus teaching responsibilities at medical schools.
Geographic Location
Where you get your surgery affects the price.
- Major metropolitan areas cost $7,000 to $12,000. Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal have higher facility fees and surgeon demand.
- Mid-size cities cost $6,000 to $10,000. Calgary, Ottawa, and Hamilton offer competitive pricing with experienced surgeons.
- Smaller cities cost $5,000 to $9,000. Lower overhead but fewer surgeon options and potentially less specialization.
Complexity of Your Case
Your specific anatomy and goals affect surgical time and difficulty.
- Straightforward enhancement costs $5,000 to $9,000. Simple implant placement or minor bone advancement with standard anatomy.
- Moderate asymmetry or deficiency costs $6,500 to $10,500. Requires custom implant sizing or precise bone cuts to correct imbalance.
- Severe asymmetry or reconstruction costs $8,000 to $12,000. Complex bone work for congenital defects, trauma repair, or significant corrections.
Anesthesia Type
The anesthesia you need affects costs.
- Local anesthesia with sedation costs $500 to $900. You’re awake but relaxed, suitable for simple chin implant placement.
- General anesthesia costs $800 to $1,500. You’re completely asleep, required for sliding genioplasty and complex bone work.
Facility Type
Where the surgery happens affects the pric
- Office-based surgical suite costs $1,500 to $2,500. In-office facilities for straightforward procedures with lower overhead.
- Accredited outpatient surgery center costs $2,000 to $3,500. Dedicated surgical facilities with full accreditation and equipment.
- Hospital operating room costs $2,500 to $5,000. Required for complex cases or patients with medical conditions needing hospital resources.
Combined Procedures
Adding other facial surgeries changes total costs.
- Genioplasty + Rhinoplasty adds $8,000 to $15,000. Nose and chin surgery together creates balanced facial proportions.
- Genioplasty + Neck Lift adds $6,000 to $12,000. Defines the jawline while tightening neck skin for comprehensive lower face rejuvenation.
- Genioplasty + Facelift adds $10,000 to $20,000. Full facial rejuvenation addressing midface, jowls, neck, and chin in one surgery.
Combining procedures saves money compared to doing them separately because you only pay once for anesthesia and facility fees.
Implant Material (For Chin Augmentation)
The type of implant affects the cost.
- Standard silicone costs $1,500 to $2,500. Pre-sized implants in various shapes, feels natural and has low infection rates.
- Custom silicone costs $2,500 to $3,500. Made specifically for your anatomy using 3D imaging for perfect fit.
- Medpor costs $2,000 to $3,000. Porous material that integrates with bone but feels firmer than silicone.
Hidden and Additional Costs

- 3D imaging and surgical planning costs $300 to $800. Advanced imaging helps surgeons plan bone cuts or implant placement with precision.
- Overnight stay costs $800 to $2,000. Required if you have complications or complex surgery needing observation.
- Emergency complications cost $1,000 to $8,000. Infection treatment, implant removal, or unplanned revisions add unexpected expenses.
- Scar treatment products cost $50 to $200. Silicone sheets or gels to minimize visible scarring at incision sites.
- Time off work varies by job. Most patients need one to two weeks off for chin implants, two to three weeks for sliding genioplasty.
- Travel and accommodation varies by distance. If you’re traveling to see a specialized surgeon, factor in hotel stays and transportation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does insurance cover genioplasty?
Most insurance plans don’t cover genioplasty because it’s cosmetic. If your chin deficiency causes functional problems like difficulty eating or breathing, you might get partial coverage. You’ll need documentation from your surgeon showing medical necessity.
How much does revision genioplasty cost?
Revision surgery costs $5,000 to $10,000 depending on complexity. If the original surgeon caused the problem, they might revise at no cost. New surgeons charge full fees because revision work is more difficult than primary surgery.
Can I finance genioplasty?
Yes. Medical financing companies offer payment plans for cosmetic surgery. Interest rates range from 0% to 25% depending on your credit. Monthly payments make the procedure more affordable by spreading costs over 12 to 60 months.
What’s the difference in cost between chin implants and sliding genioplasty?
Chin implants cost $5,000 to $9,000. Sliding genioplasty costs $7,000 to $12,000. You’re paying $2,000 to $3,000 more for bone work because it’s more complex surgery requiring advanced training.
Does genioplasty cost more when combined with rhinoplasty?
Yes, but you save money compared to separate surgeries. Genioplasty alone costs $7,000. Rhinoplasty alone costs $10,000. Combined costs $15,000 to $18,000 instead of $17,000 separately because you share anesthesia and facility fees.
Are there cheaper alternatives to genioplasty?
Dermal fillers cost $600 to $1,200 and last 12 to 18 months. They work for mild deficiency but need repeated treatments. Over five years, you’ll spend $3,000 to $6,000 on fillers versus one-time surgery costs.
What payment methods do surgeons accept?
Most accept cash, checks, credit cards, and medical financing. Some offer small discounts (2% to 5%) for cash payment. Credit cards earn rewards but carry high interest if you don’t pay the balance quickly.
How much does genioplasty cost in the US compared to Canada?
US genioplasty costs $6,000 to $15,000 depending on location. Major US cities like New York and Los Angeles charge more than Canadian cities. Currency exchange affects the comparison but Canadian prices are generally competitive.
Conclusion
Genioplasty in Canada costs $5,000 to $12,000 depending on procedure type, surgeon experience, and location. Chin implants start at $5,000 for straightforward cases. Sliding genioplasty reaches $12,000 for complex bone work with fellowship-trained surgeons.
Your final cost depends on:
- Procedure type (implants vs bone repositioning)
- Surgeon credentials and training
- Geographic location
- Anesthesia and facility fees
- Complexity of your specific case
Get detailed quotes from multiple surgeons before deciding. Ask what’s included in the price and what costs extra. Factor in consultation fees, imaging, medications, and time off work when budgeting.
Choose your surgeon based on experience and results, not just price. Revision surgery costs more than getting it right the first time. Board-certified plastic surgeons with specialized training deliver better outcomes and fewer complications.If you’re ready to discuss your chin surgery options and get accurate pricing, reach out to McRae Plastic Surgery for a consultation.