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How to Pay for Facial Feminization Surgery

Staring into the mirror and seeing features that don’t reflect who you know yourself to be can weigh on your mental health, finances, and everyday confidence. That gap between appearance and identity is exactly what Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS) is designed to close. FFS isn’t a single procedure—it’s a custom collection of bone- and soft-tissue surgeries that soften traditionally masculine facial cues, helping trans and non-binary people reduce gender dysphoria and move through the world with a sense of authenticity.

For most people, the price tag or insurance red tape feels overwhelming. Dr. Javad Sajan, Seattle’s most experienced FFS surgeon, has guided hundreds of patients through both the operating room and the financial maze. In the sections that follow, we’ll break down real-world costs, insurance strategies, and creative financing options so you can focus on becoming the person you already are inside.

Understanding the Cost of Facial Feminization Surgery

In the United States, a full facial-feminization plan can run anywhere from about $4,500 to nearly $100,000, depending on your exact surgical roadmap. Your final out-of-pocket amount depends on how much your insurance will cover. Even if you must self-pay, our practice offers generous out-of-pocket discounts and interest-free payment scheduling.

Factors that drive the price:

  • Number & type of procedures – A single tracheal shave costs far less than a complete upper, mid-, and lower-face overhaul.
  • Surgeon expertise & reputation – Top specialists with a long FFS track record (like Dr. Sajan) command higher professional fees, but they also bring advanced skill and lower revision risk.
  • Location demand – Major hubs, such as Seattle, San Francisco, and New York, tend to be pricier than smaller markets due to higher facility and staffing costs.
  • Facility & anesthesia fees – Accredited operating rooms and board-certified anesthesiologists add crucial safety—but also cost—to your surgical day.
Facial Area Common Procedures Estimated Cost
Upper Third Hairline lowering, brow bone reduction $10,000 – $50,000
Mid Face Rhinoplasty, cheek augmentation $6,000 – $18,000
Lower Face Lip lift, jaw/chin contouring, tracheal shave $4,500 – $50,000

 

*These are broad national averages. Your personalized quote may fall outside these brackets depending on surgical complexity and insurance coverage.

Is FFS Covered by Insurance?

The good news is that Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS) is increasingly covered by insurance, including many private plans and Medicaid in progressive states like Washington and California. However, approval depends on meeting specific criteria and providing proper documentation. At Feminization Surgery, we work with major insurers and manage the paperwork for you. 

Common Insurance Requirements for FFS Coverage:

  • Diagnosis of gender dysphoria from a qualified healthcare provider.
  • Letter of support from a licensed mental health professional.
  • Hormone therapy for 6+ months (often required, but not always).
  • Referral from a primary care physician (some insurers require this).

Free insurance-verification call – Our coordinators will review your policy and estimate your out-of-pocket maximum before you commit.

Letters of Medical Necessity: What You Need for FFS Approval

A letter of medical necessity from a mental health professional is one of the most critical requirements for insurance approval of Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS). This letter confirms that FFS is medically necessary to treat your gender dysphoria.

How to Obtain Your Support Letter

  • Work with a qualified mental health provider (therapist, psychologist, or psychiatrist) experienced in gender-affirming care.
  • Schedule a dedicated session to discuss your FFS goals and medical history.
  • Request the letter in advance—some providers take weeks to prepare it.

What Your Letter Must Include

Insurance companies require specific details in support letters. Ensure yours contains:

  • Patient’s full legal name and date of birth (matching insurance records).
  • Precise diagnosis of gender dysphoria (using DSM-5 or ICD-11 codes).
  • Duration of therapy relationship (e.g., “I have been treating [Name] for X months/years”).
  • Confirmation of informed consent (statement that you understand the risks, benefits, and alternatives to FFS.

Financing Facial Feminization Surgery

Even the most comprehensive insurance plan can leave gaps, and some policies exclude FFS entirely. That doesn’t mean your transition has to wait. A range of healthcare financing tools—many designed specifically for elective or semi-elective procedures—can bridge the funding gap, allowing you to move forward on your own timeline.

If insurance covers only part (or none) of your surgical plan, explore these options:

  • Health-care credit lines – CareCredit® and Alphaeon® offer quick approval, promotional 0 % periods, and extended terms up to 60 months.
  • Personal loans – Banks and credit unions can provide fixed-rate loans that often beat credit-card APRs, especially if you have solid credit.
  • Low-APR credit cards – Introductory 0 % cards let you stage payments over 12–18 months; just budget to pay the balance before the promo window ends.
  • Marketplace medical lenders – United Medical Credit and Prosper® Healthcare match you with competing loan offers tailored to large medical expenses.
  • In-house financing – Dr. Sajan’s office extends no-interest payment plans up to 12 months on balances that remain after insurance.

Pro tip: Use financing calculators to estimate monthly payments.

Scholarships & Grants — Extra Help When Savings Fall Short

Even if insurance and financing don’t cover everything, a handful of non-profits award funds for gender-affirming surgeries—FFS included. Apply early as spots are filled quickly.

  • Point of Pride Trans Surgery Fund – Full or partial coverage for any gender-affirming procedure, with several FFS recipients each year.
  • Jim Collins Foundation Grants – Pays up to 100 % of surgical and hospital fees; separate “Legacy” awards cover 50 %.
  • Genderbands Transition & Travel Grants – Smaller sums that can offset surgeon costs or travel for FFS; opens every fall.

Check local LGBTQ+ centers and community foundations as well. They often run smaller, region-specific funds that can help close the final gap.

Travel, Lodging & Recovery Costs

Choosing the right surgeon sometimes means getting on a plane, and those miles add up. Here’s a streamlined look at what to expect and how Dr. Javan’s team keeps travel stress (and cost) down.

Why travel raises the bill

  • Transport: airfare, rideshares, checked-bag fees for bulky pillows or medical gear
  • Stay & meals: hotel/Airbnb nights for you + caregiver, food delivery, groceries
  • Time off: extra PTO or unpaid leave for travel days and a longer at-home recovery

Smart savings tips

  1. Book flights 4–6 weeks out to grab lower fares and better seat selection.
  2. Bundle hotel + airfare through a medical-stay portal or use loyalty points.
  3. Telehealth pre-op consults cut one extra trip (and hotel night) entirely.

Long-Term Financial Planning

Even with a smooth primary surgery, keep a realistic eye on the future— 5-10 % of FFS patients request minor revisions, and unexpected complications can add bills that insurance won’t always cover. Planning ahead cushions you from surprise costs and preserves your peace of mind.

Smart money habits to adopt now

  • Steer clear of high-interest debt. Credit cards that charge 20 % APR or “medical” loans with hidden fees can double your final price tag.
  • Rank essentials first. Cover rent, food, and follow-up care before elective expenses; late payments on basics can damage credit and compound stress during recovery.
  • Build a safety net. Aim to save at least one month of living expenses (three is ideal) or set up a low-interest line of credit solely for medical contingencies.

Responsible budgeting helps protect your results and your financial health for years to come.

Final Word

Facial Feminization Surgery is an investment in living authentically—one that pays dividends in confidence, mental ease, and everyday comfort—and Dr. Sajad Javan’s team will guide you from insurance paperwork to post-op care, so if you’re ready to explore what’s possible, schedule your complimentary insurance-verification call (425) 537-6706 or click here to book your consultation today and take the first step toward seeing you in the mirror.