Liposuction costs $2,000-$5,000 per area in 2026, with most patients treating 2-4 areas for a total of $4,000-$15,000+. Techniques include traditional, VASER (ultrasound), and laser-assisted (SmartLipo). Enter your details for a personalized estimate.
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Liposuction is the #2 most popular cosmetic surgery, but pricing is uniquely complicated because it's charged per body area. Treating the abdomen alone costs $3,000-$6,000, but adding flanks, thighs, and arms can triple the total. Advanced techniques (VASER, laser) cost more but may offer better results in certain areas. Understanding per-area pricing helps you prioritize treatment zones and budget accurately.
Understanding what drives the price of liposuction helps you get the most accurate valuation.
Single area: $2,000-$5,000. Two areas: $4,000-$8,000. Three areas: $6,000-$11,000. Four+ areas: $8,000-$15,000+. Common areas: abdomen, flanks/love handles, thighs, arms, chin, back, chest. Treating multiple areas in one session saves on anesthesia and facility fees.
Traditional/tumescent: $2,000-$5,000/area — gold standard, most common. VASER (ultrasound-assisted): $3,000-$7,000/area — better for fibrous areas and high-definition sculpting. SmartLipo (laser): $2,500-$6,000/area — skin tightening benefit. Power-assisted (PAL): $2,500-$5,500/area.
Small volume (under 1 liter total): shorter procedure, lower cost. Medium (1-3 liters): standard procedure. Large volume (3-5 liters): longer procedure, higher cost, may require overnight observation. Fat transfer addition (Brazilian Butt Lift): adds $3,000-$8,000.
Board-certified plastic surgeons: $3,000-$8,000 surgeon fee. Body contouring specialists command the highest fees but deliver the most sculpted results. Liposuction results are highly technique-dependent — surgeon skill matters enormously.
Local anesthesia (small areas): $500-$1,000. General anesthesia (multiple areas): $500-$1,500. Facility fee: $800-$2,500. Compression garments: $50-$200. Post-op lymphatic massage: $100-$200/session. Total non-surgeon costs: $1,500-$4,000.
Get the most accurate estimate by following these tips when evaluating your liposuction.
Prioritize your most important areas if budget is a concern — you can always treat additional areas later
Ask if treating multiple areas in one session offers a discount on per-area pricing
Verify the surgeon is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery
Budget for compression garments and lymphatic massage in your total cost
Liposuction trends show increasing demand for high-definition body sculpting (HD lipo), combination procedures (lipo + tummy tuck), and less invasive alternatives like CoolSculpting. However, traditional liposuction remains far more effective for significant fat removal. The rise of the Brazilian Butt Lift (fat transfer to buttocks) has made liposuction of the torso even more popular. Awake liposuction under local anesthesia is growing as a lower-cost, shorter-recovery option for smaller areas.
Abdominal liposuction costs $3,000-$6,000 for the stomach area alone. Adding flanks (love handles) brings the total to $5,000-$9,000. For a full 360-degree torso treatment (abdomen, flanks, back), expect $7,000-$13,000.
For patients within 20-30 lbs of their ideal weight who have stubborn fat deposits resistant to diet and exercise, liposuction delivers permanent fat removal with high satisfaction rates (90%+). It's not a weight loss procedure — it's body contouring for targeted areas.
Liposuction permanently removes fat cells from treated areas. However, remaining fat cells can still expand if you gain weight. Maintaining a stable weight preserves results long-term. Most patients see final results at 3-6 months as swelling resolves.
Most patients return to desk work in 3-7 days and exercise in 2-4 weeks. Swelling peaks at 3-5 days and gradually resolves over 3-6 months. Compression garments are worn for 4-6 weeks. Bruising fades in 2-3 weeks.
Yes — CareCredit, Alphaeon Credit, and Prosper Healthcare Lending are commonly accepted. Many surgeons offer 0% financing for 12-24 months. Monthly payments of $150-$400 are typical depending on the total cost and financing term.