Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery
Liposuction Cost
Liposuction removes stubborn pockets of fat from targeted areas through small incisions to reshape and contour the body. It is a contouring procedure, not a weight-loss treatment.
Written & fact-checked by the ModYourBod Editorial Team against published industry sourcesUpdated June 6, 2026
Average cost
Average surgeon's fee — United States
Source: ASPS 2023 average surgeon/physician feehigh confidence
This is the surgeon's fee only — your total cost will be higher.
It does not include anesthesia, operating-room or facility fees, implants or materials, tests, garments, or prescriptions. Actual prices also vary by surgeon, complexity, and where you live.
Liposuction at a glance
- Type
- surgical
- Invasive
- Yes (surgical)
- Anesthesia
- Local, IV sedation, or general (depends on the area and volume)
- Recovery
- 7–28 days typical
- Sessions
- 1 surgery
- Results last
- Permanent removal of fat cells in treated areas; remaining cells can still enlarge with weight gain.
- Reversibility
- permanent
- Areas
- abdomen, flanks, thighs, arms, back, chin
- Risk level
- moderate
Downtime: Many return to desk work within about a week; compression garments are typically worn for several weeks and swelling settles over a few months.
What affects the price of liposuction
- Surgeon's experience and board certificationRaises cost
Highly experienced, board-certified plastic surgeons command higher fees — and are the single most important safety factor.
- Geographic location and local marketVaries
Costs run higher in major metros and high-cost-of-living areas; the same procedure can be notably cheaper in smaller markets.
- Facility and operating-room feesRaises cost
Accredited surgical facilities, equipment, and staffing add to the total beyond the surgeon's fee.
- Anesthesia type and length of surgeryRaises cost
General anesthesia and longer operating times raise anesthesia and facility charges.
- Extent of the procedure / areas treatedRaises cost
More areas, larger volume, or added complexity increase the price.
- Number of areas and fat volumeRaises cost
Each additional treatment area adds to the price; large-volume cases cost more.
Compare & alternatives
- Compare costLiposuction vs CoolSculpting (Cryolipolysis)Surgical fat removal vs non-surgical fat freezing — different cost, downtime, and how much fat each can remove.
- Compare costLiposuction vs Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)Liposuction removes fat only; a tummy tuck also removes loose skin and tightens muscle.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Liposuction cost in the US?
The average surgeon's fee for Liposuction in the United States is $4,711 (ASPS 2023). This is the surgeon's fee only — your total cost is higher once anesthesia, facility, and other fees are added, and it varies by surgeon and location.
Does that price include anesthesia and facility fees?
No. The figure is the average surgeon's/physician's fee. Anesthesia, operating-room or facility fees, implants or materials, medical tests, garments, and prescriptions are additional.
Thinking about Liposuction?
ModYourBod is an independent guide — not a clinic, and we never sell your information. We're building a directory of vetted, board-certified providers. Leave your details and we'll be in touch as we can connect people in your area. No spam.
Source & method
American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) — 2023 Procedural Statistics, average surgeon/physician fee.
Average surgeon/physician fee from the ASPS 2023 Procedural Statistics. This is the surgeon's fee ONLY — it excludes anesthesia, operating-room/facility fees, implants, medical tests, garments, and prescriptions, so the total a patient pays is higher. ASPS publishes an average rather than a range. (ASPS label: "Liposuction".)
Informational only — not medical advice. Costs are averages and change over time. Always consult a board-certified surgeon for a personal quote and to understand the risks.