What is the average cost of liposuction?

It depends on the area(s) and the amount being done. Costs start at $3500. The prices include the theatre fees. Some people who have very large areas, or many different areas, may need to be done in more than one operating session.

How much fat can liposuction remove?

The maximum amount of fat that can safely be removed with liposuction is between six to eight pounds (three to four liters). An increase in the volume of fat removal heightens the risks of complications.

How much does liposuction cost in Dallas?

At the Dallas practice of Dr. Paul Pin, liposuction costs anywhere from $4,500 and $7,500. This may seem like a wide range, but the price greatly depends on that patient and the extent of treatment.

How painful is liposuction recovery?

In general, you can expect some pain and discomfort for the first two to four days after liposuction. After this time, the level of pain will gradually decrease. The area around the surgical site may feel tender and sore but will get better fairly rapidly.

How much does liposuction of belly cost?

The average cost of liposuction is $3,637, according to 2020 statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This average cost is only part of the total price – it does not include anesthesia, operating room facilities or other related expenses.

Can liposuction get rid of belly fat?

Suction is applied as the surgeon moves the cannula through the fat deposit, removing excess fat cells and sculpting a slimmer body contour. Liposuction is particularly effective at removing fat in the legs, abdomen, back, arms, face, and neck.

Does the fat come back after lipo?

While the removed fat cells will not grow back, fat cells in other areas of the body may increase in size. This means that if a patient does not eat sensibly, fat may appear to ‘move’ to other non-treated locations on your body.

How long do liposuction results last?

Depending on how much fat is removed, you can expect to see final results between 1-3 months after the procedure.

What is the downside of liposuction?

As with any major surgery, liposuction carries risks, such as bleeding and a reaction to anesthesia. Possible complications specific to liposuction include: Contour irregularities. Your skin may appear bumpy, wavy or withered due to uneven fat removal, poor skin elasticity and unusual healing.

Why you should never get liposuction?

Lipo is well-tolerated and effective on most patients, but there is a chance that you’ll experience some side effects. These can include bruising, swelling, infection, deep vein thrombosis, and irregular pigmentation.