Liposuction

Shed the Excess, Reveal the Real You

Liposuction uses a suction-device to eliminate excess fat deposits in targeted areas of the body. The procedure adds definition to natural body contours.
  • Increased circulation
  • Slimmer, more toned appearance
  • Restores silhouette and natural figure
Create harmonious contours that reflect your inner essence. Feel at home in your body through the artistry of body sculpting through fat removal.
What Is Liposuction?
Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure designed to remove excess fat from targeted areas of the body to improve shape and proportions.

While not a substitute for weight loss efforts, liposuction proves invaluable in addressing stubborn pockets of fat that resist traditional methods, notably in regions like the abdomen, thighs, hips, arms, and chin. Innovations in technology, including laser-assisted and ultrasound-assisted liposuction, ensure patients access safer and more precise techniques to fulfill their aesthetic aspirations.
Benefits of Liposuction
  • Targeted fat reduction
  • Increased confidence
  • Improved mobility
  • Enhanced body contours and silhouette
  • Permanent results
  • Minimally invasive
  • Short recovery time
  • Better fitting clothes and comfort
How Does Liposuction Work?
For traditional liposuction, the most common form, a thin tube called a cannula is inserted through small incisions in the skin. The cannula is then moved back and forth to break up the fat deposits, which are then suctioned out using a vacuum-like device. Traditional liposuction is known for its effectiveness in targeting localized areas of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise. It remains one of the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures worldwide, providing patients with noticeable and long-lasting results.

Laser liposuction, also known as laser-assisted liposuction (LAL), uses a small cannula equipped with a laser fiber that is inserted beneath the skin through tiny incisions. The laser energy emitted by the device targets and breaks down fat cells, making them easier to remove with suction. Additionally, the heat from the laser can stimulate collagen production, resulting in skin tightening and smoother contours. Laser liposuction is often preferred for its ability to provide precise fat removal, reduced trauma to surrounding tissues, and potential skin tightening benefits, leading to improved body shape and enhanced aesthetic outcomes.

Liposuction Before & After

Procedure: Thigh Liposuction
Procedure: Neck Liposuction
Procedure: Thigh Liposuction
How Much Does Liposuction Cost?
The cost of liposuction can vary depending on several factors, with each contributing to the overall price.

Here's what goes into determining the cost of liposuction:

  • Treatment Area: The size and number of areas being treated can influence the cost, as larger areas or multiple areas may require more time and resources. For example, a full midsection liposuction with likely be more than chin liposuction cost.
  • Surgical Technique: Different liposuction techniques, such as traditional, laser-assisted, or ultrasound-assisted liposuction, may have varying costs associated with them.
  • Surgeon's Experience: Surgeon expertise and reputation can impact pricing, with more experienced surgeons often charging higher fees.
  • Facility Fees: The location and quality of the surgical facility, including operating room fees, anesthesia costs, and post-operative care, can affect the overall cost.
  • Geographic Location: The cost of living and demand for cosmetic procedures in a particular area can influence pricing variations between regions.
  • Additional Expenses: Additional expenses such as pre-operative consultations, lab tests, medications, and post-operative garments may contribute to the total cost.
  • Customization: The extent of customization required to meet individual patient needs and goals may affect the overall price.

In order to get a better idea of how much liposuction costs in your specific situation, submit a short intake form and book a free informational call with a Bliss Patient Consultant.

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Does Insurance Cover Liposuction?
Liposuction is typically considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by health insurance plans. Insurance companies generally do not provide coverage for liposuction unless it is deemed medically necessary for treating conditions such as lipedema or removing lipomas.

However, patients should consult with their insurance provider and surgeon to determine if any exceptions apply to their specific situation. In most cases, individuals seeking liposuction should be prepared to cover the cost out-of-pocket.
Is Liposuction Dangerous?
Less than 1% of all liposuction patients experience any kind of complications. Like any surgical procedure, liposuction carries risks and potential complications, but it is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon in an accredited facility.

Any surgeon you are matched with through Bliss Aesthetics has been throughly vetted for board-certification, education, training, past patient experience and reviews, and safety records.

Does Liposuction Hurt?
Overall, while there may be some discomfort associated with liposuction, the level of pain experienced varies among individuals and is usually well-controlled with appropriate medical management.

It's essential for patients to discuss any concerns or discomfort with their surgeon to ensure they receive adequate pain relief during the recovery process.
Liposuction Recovery Timeline
Recovery from a liposuction procedure typically involves several stages and is highly dependent on the type of liposuction performed and the amount of fat removed. For example, recovery from a small area, such as chin liposuction, will heal significantly faster than larger areas, such as thighs and midsection.

  • Immediately after surgery: Patients may experience discomfort, swelling, bruising, and fluid drainage from the incision sites, which can be managed with pain medication and compression garments.

  • First week: Swelling and bruising peak before gradually subsiding. Patients are advised to rest and avoid strenuous activities during this time.

  • Weeks 2-4: Most swelling and bruising diminish, allowing patients to return to light activities and work.

Over the following months, residual swelling resolves, and final results become more apparent. While full healing may take up to a year, patients can typically resume normal activities within a few weeks post-surgery, with careful adherence to their surgeon's instructions for optimal recovery and long-term results.

Are You A Good Candidate For Liposuction?
There are several considerations that determine whether or not you are a good candidate for liposuction.

In order to learn more about your specific situation, goals, liposuction costs, and logistics, complete a short questionnaire and schedule a short, informational call with a Bliss Patient Consultant.

Book a free call with a Patient Consultant

Partner with a Bliss Patient Consultant to find plastic-certified surgeons, payment plans, and achieve beautiful results.
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