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Please do not select your surgeon based upon price. Iwould search for the board certified plastic surgeon who you feel ismost likely to give you the best results and who performs hundreds ofthese procedures each year. I would look at patient reviews as well asbefore and after photos on that surgeon's website.Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, CA
Thank you for your question. The cost varies depending the surgeon and the location. My recommendation is to be consulted by board certified plastic surgeon, specialized in Body Contour, who knows individualize each patient to give you the better advice.Respectfully,Dr. Emmanuel Mallol Cotes.-
In my practice the upper and lower abdomen are two separate areas. As a rough estimate in area will cost about $1000. There often are adjustments for patients with high BMI.
The typical cost for liposuction varies by the amount of areas you want done, your BMI, the amount each individual surgeon charges which can vary a lot, and the area of the country you are in.Most liposuction cases start at $2,000 for just one area, but to do your upper abs, lower abs, and love handles/flanks, you will probably end up paying between $3,200 and $5,000. There may be additional costs for compression garments and anesthesia/surgery fees.Try not to base your decision on liposuction based on cost and price. You want to find the best surgeon and one who is experienced at this procedure.Good luck
Expect to pay around $3,000 for a single area and down to $1,000 for multiple area treatments.In addition to this, expect to pay between $1,000 and $,2500 for the operating room and a possible anesthesia fee of $500-$1,500.When treating the abdomen, we generally treat upper, lower hips and waist in order to get a unified balanced look.Typical price for full abdomen is around $6,500.Best of luck,Mats Hagstrom, M.D.
Most people's fat distribution shows limited subcutaneous fat on the forearms.When I have a patient whose fat layers continue onto the forearms, they are usually treated at the same time to avoid what you described.In most cases, the formations can be treated gently with no more risks and...
I suggest you pose this question to your surgeon.In my practice, I encourage people to get back to a normal routine as soon as possible. I encourage my patients to use common sense and let their body be the judge of what is the right amount of activity.In general, if it hurts, you shouldn't be...
I recommend walking for my patients the day of the procedure, as long as they're not lightheaded and are with someone. When we walk we increase our circulation and help the return of tissue swelling to the normal circulation. When we stand or sit for long periods, swelling accumulates in the...