The Cellfina treatment ranges from practice to practice. Some offices charge a set rate for the procedure while other charge by the number of dimples treated. In-general the price can range from $2,500 to $4,500 depending on the office and areas being treated. Our office typically does a set price for the butt and thighs. The price can also be less if you do the cellulite treatment in combination with a Brazilian Butt Lift. However, price should not be the only determining factor in deciding where to have your Cellfina treatment done. The consultation is important as not every dimple or dent is cellulite. You Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon can help guide you if Cellfina is the correct treatment for you.
Cost factors vary significantly for a number of good reasons: Prices vary greatly because the surgery itself encompasses a wide range of techniques that can be performed to different extents. My recommendation is to first find the most qualified surgeons where you want the surgery performed that are board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery you trust, then compare prices between them. See the below link on suggestions on how to find the most qualified plastic surgeon for your procedure. General Factors that influence the price of plastic surgery include: 1. Location - Will it be performed in a hospital with an overnight stay, an independent out- patient facility or a doctor’s office? Geographical location also has a significant influence. RealSelf has average charges for most areas of the USA. 2. Type of Anesthesia - local, IV sedation or General Anesthesia? Will a board certified anesthesiologist, nurse anesthetist, or an RN be used? 3. Experience and training of your surgeon. The best and longest trained is most often a plastic surgeon board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery 4. Length and Complexity of Surgery - how difficult will your surgery be and how long it will take, etc. Will other complementary procedures also be also performed during the same surgery?
It's not quite "if you have to ask, you can't afford it," but Cellfina is a significant investment, generally $3,500 to $6000, depending on the complexity of the area being treated.Whether this cost is "worth it" or not depends on the person. It is important to get an opinion from an experienced Cellfina provider as you weigh your options. The key here is twofold from my perspective:The cost of creams, external lasers or other treatments that "don't work" is generally zero return on investment if there is no lasting result.Cellfina, for a well-selected and well-informed candidate can provide significant, lasting results where other treatments can't. For some, this is priceless...Hope this helps,Nick Slenkovich MD, FACS