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Inner and outer thighs are two areas. It is up to the individual doctor as to how they charge patients. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thank you for your question. It may vary from region to region. In general they are considered separate areas and charged separately.
typically each area is worked out as seperate areas and charged as such, unless there is a specific offer.
Each Doctor can divide areas and charge as they please.The majority of plastic surgeons will count the inner thighs as a separate area.Best,Mats Hagstrom M.D.
In my office thighs are considered one area however if someone does not need their inner thighs done they pay less for the procedure. Generally speaking surgeons charge more or less depending upon how much work is necessary. Best wishes,Jon A Perlman M.D., FACSDiplomate, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)ABC-TV Extreme Makeover SurgeonBeverly Hills, CaliforniaIG: jonperlmanmd
Typically, the medial thighs and the outer thighs otherwise known as saddlebags are usually charged as separate areas in most practices including my own. Be sure to check with your surgeon to determine what their specific costs are because costs vary from different practices. Always be sure to see a surgeon that is Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery to have the safest results. Good luck in your search.
Patients will commonly wonder what the effects of liposuction will be on their weight and more specifically their ability to gain or lose weight in treated and untreated areas. After puberty, an individual will have the same population of fat cells for the remainder of their lives (barring an ...
After only a week, it is still too early to tell what your results will be. You could be experiencing some swelling, which is perfectly normal after a procedure such as liposuction. You can expect to continue to see some changes in appearance as far out as six to nine...
Thank you for your question and sharing your photo. As liposuction is an elective procedure, it usually won’t be covered by insurance and we understand that cost may be an issue. The cost of the procedure will vary depending on the area you plan to be treated as well as the amount of time it wi...