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How much does it cost to get liposuction on your stomach?
In the US, the approximate cost of liposuction on the upper and lower abdomen ranges from $3,800 on the low end, to $8,000 on the high end, and the cost of liposuction on the lower abdomen ranges from $2,500 to $7,500.
Where is the best place to get liposuction?
Popular areas of the body where liposuction can remove fat
- Buttocks. While some fat in the buttocks is often desirable, having excess fat removed can help minimize some unsightly dimpling and help to make your figure look more proportionate.
- Love handles.
- Upper arms.
- Abdomen.
- Hips.
- Back.
- Face.
- Thighs.
How can I afford liposuction?
While plastic surgery loans, credit cards and cash are the most common ways to pay for liposuction and tummy tuck, they aren’t the only ways. You may have a parent, friend or significant other who will loan you the money or co-sign a loan application for you.
What is the best procedure to remove belly fat?
Liposuction is particularly effective at removing fat in the legs, abdomen, back, arms, face, and neck. It provides more dramatic results than other noninvasive fat reduction procedures, however, it has a longer recovery period (up to six weeks) and typically costs more than its nonsurgical counterparts.
Does fat come back after liposuction?
Fat will not return (and ideal results will remain intact) if the patient maintains their “post-lipo weight.” For example, if a patient weighed 130 pounds prior liposuction and had a total of 6 pounds removed through the procedure, fat will stay away if the patient maintains their weight at or below 124 pounds.
How can I pay for plastic surgery?
Here are five additional plastic surgery financing options:
- Enroll in a payment plan through the surgeon.
- Utilize a medical credit card like CareCredit.
- Use a credit card with a 0\% APR offer.
- Take out a fixed-rate personal loan.
- Budget and save up in advance.
How much fat can liposuction remove?
The maximum amount of fat that can safely be removed with liposuction is between six to eight pounds (three to four liters). An increase in the volume of fat removal heightens the risks of complications.
Does insurance pay for tummy tucks?
Will insurance cover tummy tucks? Insurance does not typically pay for a tummy tuck, though it may pay for a panniculectomy (removing an overhanging “apron” of lower abdominal skin) if you meet specific criteria laid out by your specific insurance plan.