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    Lipo 360 Cost Guide: Pricing, Financing, and What Affects Your Quote

    Dr. Jean-Paul Leva Dr. Jean-Paul Leva
    Jul 6, 2026 5 min read

    If you're researching lipo 360 cost, you probably want real numbers-not vague promises. This guide breaks down what this elective cosmetic surgery actually costs across the United States, what drives pricing differences between practices, and how to avoid surprise charges. You'll walk away with the knowledge to compare quotes confidently and ask the right questions during your consultation.

    What Is Lipo 360? Circumferential Liposuction And Body Contouring Procedures

    Lipo 360 is a circumferential liposuction procedure that targets the entire midsection-upper and lower abdomen, flanks, waist, and lower back-in one procedure. Lipo 360 procedures generally address the abdomen, flanks, and lower/upper back in a single session rather than treating isolated pockets.

    Unlike traditional liposuction that focuses on a single treatment area, this body contouring procedure sculpts the entire torso in a continuous sweep, creating smoother transitions and natural looking results. It removes stubborn fat resistant to diet and exercise, and can safely remove up to 5 liters of fat in a session. The result is a more sculpted and toned appearance. Lipo 360 offers better results than traditional liposuction for patients seeking comprehensive midsection reshaping because it addresses stubborn fat deposits from every angle.

    Critically, lipo 360 is not a weight loss solution. It's a surgical procedure for targeted fat reduction and body contouring, not a weight loss procedure. Skin elasticity can affect the outcome of lipo 360 results, so candidates must have good skin elasticity in the midsection for optimal contouring.

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    How Much Does Lipo 360 Cost

    Lipo 360 costs between $6,380 and $14,660 on average, with the average cost of lipo 360 landing at approximately $8,051. For cases involving VASER, high-definition sculpting, or high-cost markets, the final cost can push past $15,000–$20,000.

    Surgeon's fees for liposuction average around $4,016 nationally. That number represents the surgeon fee alone-it excludes anesthesia, facility fees, supplies, and post-operative care. For standard lipo 360, surgeon fees range from $2,000 to $7,000. For VASER 360, expect surgeon fees of $5,000 to $9,000.

    Why do quotes differ so dramatically? Several factors are at play:

    • Geographic location can swing pricing 20–60% between markets

    • Liposuction technique used (tumescent technique, laser, VASER, power assisted liposuction)

    • Anesthesia type (local anesthesia vs general anesthesia)

    • Facility type and accreditation level

    • Scope of how much fat is being removed and how many areas treated

    Always request itemized written quotes. Practices vary wildly in what's bundled versus billed separately, and patients should assume hidden costs of 30–50% above quoted if items are unbundled.

    Price By Area, Technique, And City

    Here's how liposuction cost breaks down by treatment area (all-in estimates):

    Treatment Area

    Surgeon Fee Range

    All-In Estimate

    Arms (both)

    $2,800–$5,500

    $4,500–$7,500

    Abdomen alone

    $3,800–$7,500

    $5,500–$10,000

    Lipo 360 (standard)

    $2,000–$7,000

    $6,380–$14,660

    VASER Lipo 360

    $5,000–$9,000

    $8,500–$15,000

    Laser assisted liposuction (SmartLipo, SlimLipo) adds $500–$1,500 per area over the tumescent solution approach. VASER, which uses ultrasound energy to emulsify body fat before fat removal, commands a 20–40% premium. High-definition sculpting (muscle etching over the abdominal muscles) can add another $2,000–$5,000 on top.

    Regional pricing varies considerably. Lipo 360 in New York ranges from $5,000 to $20,000. Los Angeles runs $10,000–$18,000. Miami sits lower at $7,000–$14,000. Texas markets (Houston, Dallas) come in around $6,500–$10,000.

    When comparing typical price ranges, always compare all-in price-not surgeon fee alone. Two practices quoting similar surgeon fees may differ by thousands once facility fees and anesthesia are factored in.

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    Cost Drivers: Surgeon Experience, Facility, General Anesthesia, Technique

    A board certified plastic surgeon with fellowship training in body contouring and years of specialized experience will charge more-but may also reduce revision risk and deliver superior body composition outcomes. Surgeon experience is often the single largest cost variable.

    Facility accreditation matters. Accredited surgical centers (AAAASF, JCAHO) cost more to operate, and those costs pass through as facility fees. Hospital operating rooms carry the highest overhead.

    General anesthesia adds anesthesiologist fees, longer operating room time, and higher facility charges. Choosing awake or sedation-based approaches can reduce your total by $800–$1,500 or more. Your plastic surgeon and treatment plan will dictate which anesthesia type is appropriate.

    Advanced techniques like VASER, J-Plasma, or BodyTite bring device rental costs and additional surgical time. These are separate line items that many cosmetic surgeons don't mention until the formal quote arrives.

    What's Included In Your Lipo Quote

    Closing surgical quotes should include anesthesia and facility fees as well as post-operative visits. Here's what to verify line by line:

    • Surgeon fee - the fee for performing the cosmetic procedure

    • Anesthesia/anesthetist fees - cost of sedation or general anesthesia provider

    • Facility and OR fees - operating room usage, staff, sterilization, equipment

    • Device fees - VASER, laser, or other technology charges

    • Pre-op - labs, imaging, medical clearance

    • Post-op care - compression garment, pain medication, follow up appointments, potential revision or touch-up policy

    Practices advertising "all-in" pricing sometimes exclude garments, prescriptions, or recovery supplies. Ask explicitly.

    Combining Procedures: Fat Transfer, Brazilian Butt Lift, And Cost Savings

    Combining procedures in one session saves on shared anesthesia and facility time. Some practices offer 10–20% discounts for multiple areas or other procedures performed simultaneously.

    A fat transfer (harvesting excess fat from one area and injecting it elsewhere) adds processing, purification, and extra operative time. When performing a brazilian butt lift alongside lipo 360, expect the combined cost to range from $8,000 to $18,000, with the BBL portion adding roughly $3,000–$6,000.

    Patients weighing a bbl or tummy tuck should know that combining with a mini tummy tuck or full tummy tuck pushes totals to $12,000–$18,000. Adding breast surgery to create a "mommy makeover" adds another $3,000–$6,000+.

    Ask every practice directly: "What discount do you offer for combining procedures versus scheduling them separately?"

    Fat Cells, Fat Removal, And Do Fat Cells Regenerate

    A common question: do fat cells regenerate after liposuction? No. Removed fat cells are gone permanently. The unwanted fat cells extracted during lipo 360 do not grow back.

    However, remaining fat cells in treated zones can enlarge if you gain weight. Excess fat can also accumulate in untreated areas, shifting your body's contour. This is why lipo 360 is just fat removal for contouring-not a substitute for a healthy diet and consistent exercise routine.

    To preserve results and maintain your ideal weight long-term, commit to stable body composition through balanced nutrition and regular physical activity. Your dream body requires ongoing maintenance after the healing process is complete.

    Financing Options And Payment Plans

    Since lipo 360 is an elective cosmetic surgery, financing options matter. Common partners include CareCredit and Alphaeon, alongside practice-in-house payment plans.

    Many practices offer deferred-interest promotions-no interest if paid within 6 or 12 months. Plastic surgery loans (unsecured personal loans) are also widely used, with terms ranging from 2 to 7 years.

    Discuss financing early in your consultation. Compare net cost after interest and fees, not just the sticker price. Ask whether the quoted all-in price already accounts for financing charges.

    Safety, Recovery, And Cosmetic Surgery Candidate Checklist

    Candidacy criteria:

    • Candidates should be in overall good health before the procedure

    • Ideal candidates should be at or near their target weight

    • Candidates must have good skin elasticity in the midsection

    • Non-smoker or willing to quit pre-surgery

    • Contraindications include pregnancy and active infections

    • Lipo 360 is not a weight loss solution for candidates

    Recovery timeline:

    Recovery from lipo 360 typically involves wearing compression garments for 4–6 weeks. Patients typically wear compression garments to reduce swelling. Bruising and soreness are normal after the procedure, and swelling can last from a few weeks to months. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days, though strenuous exercise should wait 4–6 weeks. Pain management typically involves prescribed pain medication for the first a few weeks.

    Temporary numbness may occur after lipo 360 surgery. Serious complications, while rare, include infection, blood clots, and skin necrosis. Lipo 360 can cause swelling, bruising, and soreness as expected parts of the healing process. Final results can take six to twelve months to appear.

    Verification steps:

    • Confirm your surgeon is a board certified surgeon (American Board of Plastic Surgery)

    • Verify facility accreditation (AAAASF, JCAHO, or state licensure)

    • Ask about complication and revision rates for other body contouring procedures they perform

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    How To Compare Quotes And Spot Red Flags

    When evaluating multiple areas of pricing across practices, compare identical line items: same number of zones, same anesthesia type, same facility standard, same device usage. Don't compare a VASER quote against a traditional liposuction quote and assume the lower number is "better."

    Red flags to watch for:

    • Unusually low all-in prices for a complex cosmetic surgery

    • No board certification or unclear credentials

    • No before-and-after photos available

    • No hospital backup plan for complications

    • No mention of revision or touch-up policy

    • Cosmetic surgeons pressuring immediate deposits without written quotes

    Consultation Checklist: Questions To Ask During Consultation

    Bring this list to every consultation:

    1. What exactly is included in the written quote (surgeon fee, OR, anesthesia, supplies, garments, post-op care)?

    2. Which anesthesia will be used-local anesthesia, IV sedation, or general anesthesia?

    3. How much fat do you expect to remove, and what are the volume limits for this plastic surgery?

    4. How many areas/zones does the treatment plan include?

    5. If combining procedures (fat transfer, tummy tuck, breast surgery), what are the combined costs versus separate? Is there a discount?

    6. Can I see before-and-after photos of patients with a similar body type and skin quality?

    FAQs To Answer For Readers Searching "How Much Does Lipo"

    How much does single-area liposuction cost? All-in estimates for a single treatment area (upper abdomen, lower abdomen, or flanks) run $5,500–$10,000. The surgeon fee portion averages $3,800–$7,500.

    How much does lipo 360 cost all-in? Standard lipo 360 ranges from $6,380 to $14,660, with an average around $8,051. VASER lipo 360 typically costs between $8,500 and $15,000. In premium markets, advanced techniques can push costs past $20,000.

    Does insurance cover liposuction? Lipo 360 is generally not covered by health insurance. Since it's elective cosmetic surgery, health insurance almost never applies. Rare exceptions exist for conditions like lipedema, but coverage is typically partial at best.

    How much does a BBL with Lipo 360 add? A brazilian butt lift combined with lipo 360 runs $8,000–$18,000 total. The fat transfer component alone adds roughly $3,000–$6,000, depending on volume and technique. This remains one of the most popular ways of combining procedures in cosmetic surgery today.


    Getting your dream body through lipo 360 is a significant financial commitment. Treat the research process with the same seriousness. Request itemized quotes from at least two or three board certified plastic surgeon practices, bring the consultation checklist above, and compare written all-in pricing before making your decision.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Lipo 360 and what areas does it treat?

    Lipo 360 is circumferential liposuction targeting the entire midsection in one procedure, including upper and lower abdomen, flanks, waist, and lower back. It removes stubborn fat resistant to diet and exercise, with capacity to safely remove up to 5 liters of fat per session.

    What is the average cost of Lipo 360?

    Lipo 360 costs between $6,380 and $14,660 on average, with typical cost around $8,051. VASER, high-definition sculpting, or high-cost markets can push costs past $15,000–$20,000. Surgeon fees alone average $2,000–$7,000 nationally.

    What factors cause pricing differences between surgeons and locations?

    Geographic location varies pricing 20–60% between markets. Other factors include liposuction technique used, anesthesia type, facility accreditation level, and scope of fat removal. Always request itemized quotes, as practices vary in bundled versus separately billed items.

    What should be included in a complete Lipo 360 quote?

    Complete quotes should itemize surgeon fee, anesthesia/anesthetist fees, facility and OR fees, device fees, pre-operative costs, and post-operative care including compression garments, medications, follow-up appointments, and revision policy. Verify all components are included.

    How much can I save by combining Lipo 360 with other procedures?

    Combining procedures in one session saves on shared anesthesia and facility time. Some practices offer 10–20% discounts for multiple areas or procedures performed simultaneously, though specific savings depend on individual practice policies.

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