Liposuction in Tijuana

Hospitals, clinics and plastic surgeons in Tijuana, Mexico performing Liposuction.

$  Cost of Liposuction in Mexico

Minimum priceMaximum price
Liposuction$US 1,100$US 7,000

Dr. Luis Suarez’s Clinic Contact Dr. Luis Suarez’s Clinic
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Tijuana, Mexico
A certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon based in Tijuana.
Prices:
Liposuctionupon request
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Dr. Luis Cuenca, MD
Dr. Luis Cuenca, MD
Plastic/General Surgeon
Dr. Luis Suarez, MD
Dr. Luis Suarez, MD
Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Sergio Soberanes Plastic Surgery Contact Dr. Sergio Soberanes Plastic Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Tijuana, Mexico
An institute led by Dr. Sergio Soberanes, a plastic surgery professional specializing in various cosmetic surgeries and treatments.
Prices:
Liposuctionupon request
Listed plastic surgeon:
Dr. Sergio Soberanes
Dr. Sergio Soberanes
Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery Center Contact Cosmetic Surgery Center
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Tijuana, Mexico
A surgical facility in Tijuana offering a variety of cosmetic procedures, plus bariatric surgeries and vaginoplasty.
Prices:
Liposuctionupon request
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Dr. Manuel Arredondo
General Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery & Liposuction Center Contact Cosmetic Surgery & Liposuction Center
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Tijuana, Mexico
A cosmetic enhancement center specializing in several cosmetic procedures.
Prices:
Liposuctionupon request
Clinica de Cirugia Cosmetica e Integral Contact Clinica de Cirugia Cosmetica e Integral
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Tijuana, Mexico
A cosmetic surgery facility managed by leading cosmetic surgeon in Tijuana.
Prices:
Liposuction1,850 US$
Listed plastic surgeon:
Dr. José Luis Salas
Dr. José Luis Salas
CEO of the clinic
Mexico Plastic Surgery Clinic Contact Mexico Plastic Surgery Clinic
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, Tijuana, Mexico
A clinic offering plastic and reconstructive treatments and providing comprehensive aftercare.
Prices:
Liposuctionupon request
Listed plastic surgeon:
Dr. Francisco J. Cisneros, MD
Dr. Francisco J. Cisneros, MD
Cosmetic and Esthetic Surgery
Molding Clinic Surgical Center Contact Molding Clinic Surgical Center
Cosmetic Surgery & Bariatric Clinic, Tijuana, Mexico
A surgical center offering plastic and reconstructive treatments, specializing in gastric band surgeries. Also provides balanced nutrition planning.
Prices:
Liposuctionupon request
2 listed plastic surgeons:
Dr. Jose Martin Martinez, MD
Dr. Jose Martin Martinez, MD
Bariatric & Cosmetic Surgeon
Dr. Gustavo A.Sanchez Vidrio, MD
Dr. Gustavo A.Sanchez Vidrio, MD
Cosmetic & Bariatric Surgery
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About Liposuction

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.
What is Liposuction?
Liposuction is a surgical procedure designed to remove pockets of fat in order to contour specific areas of the body.

In a typical liposuction procedure, fat is removed using suction and a small tube called a cannula. A small incision will be made near the area to be treated to allow the cannula to fit through the skin. Using suction, the surgeon will remove unwanted fat cells.

How popular is it?
Liposuction is one of the most common surgical cosmetic procedures in the world, and the most commonly performed cosmetic procedure in the United States.

What areas can be treated with Liposuction?
Liposuction is frequently performed to reduce fat in the hips, thighs, abdomen, upper arms, chin, back and other areas.

Liposuction techniques:
The most commonly used liposuction techniques today are
  • Tumescent liposuction:
    With the tumescent technique, the doctor injects a solution into the fatty tissue that anesthetizes the area. It causes the area to become firm and swollen (tumescent), which enables the surgeon to extract fat more accurately and uniformly, thereby producing smoother results.
    A cannula (thin tube) is inserted through a tiny incision in an inconspicuous location. The fat is sucked through the cannula with the assistance of a high pressure vacuum.

    Benefits:
    - Only mild local anesthesia is used.
    - Smaller incisions result in less scarring.
    - The recovery time is usually shorter.
    - There is less blood and fluid loss.
    - The new cannula design reduces bruising and swelling after surgery.
    - Use of antibacterial lidocaine may reduce the chance of infection.
    - The replacement of intravenous fluid is not necessary.
  • Ultrasound assisted liposuction(UAL):
    This liposuction technique utilizes ultra high frequency sound waves to liquefy fat.
    The fat is then vacuumed through a cannula that has been inserted into a small incision in the skin.

    Benefits:
    - Eliminates large quantities of fat cells permanently from the body.
    - There is less blood and fluid loss compared to Tumescent liposuction.
    - Short recovery time.
    - Reduces severe damage to body tissues.

    Disadvantages:
    - The incisions are larger then in Tumescent liposuction, resulting in more visible scars.
    - There is a risk of skin burns.

  • Power assisted liposuction (PAL):
    Power assisted liposuction is very similar to the UAL technique, except that the surgeon uses a vibrating cannula with mechanized movement, allowing for more precise and thorough fat removal

    A common type of PAL is the LipoSelection® or Vaser® Liposuction technique.
     
    Benefits:
    A study led by the Department of Dermatology at Tulane University, found that:
    - 30% more fat was removed with PAL than with manual liposuction.
    - Bruising and recovery time were significantly reduced.


Days admitted:
Usually done as an outpatient procedure. Sometimes may require an overnight stay at the hospital.

Anesthesia:
Usually local. If many areas are being treated, general anesthesia may be applied.

Recovery:
In most cases, you will be able to return to your normal activities within a week or two. According to the technique used, full recovery can take a few months.

Risks:
Risks associated with liposuction: - Shock (usually when not enough fluid is replaced during the surgery) - Fluid overload - Infections - Bleeding, blood clots - Tiny globules of fat in the bloodstream that block blood flow to tissue - Nerve, skin, tissue, or organ damage or burns from the heat or instruments used in liposuction - Uneven fat removal (asymmetry) - Drug reactions or overdose from the lidocaine used in the procedure - Scarring (skin surface may be irregular, asymmetric, or even "baggy," especially in older people)

After care:
First 2-4 weeks: a compression garment or bandage is worn. If non-absorbable stitches were used, they will be removed after 5 to 10 days.