What 360 liposuction really costs in Tunisia, the risks that matter when you fly after surgery, recovery and follow up, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.
360 liposuction in Tunisia commonly starts from about €2,200 as an all inclusive package, often a half to a third of French or UK pricing for comparable work. Tunisia has treated European cosmetic patients for years, with many experienced plastic surgeons and packaged stays. At an accredited clinic with a qualified surgeon, results can be very good. The trade off is real surgery, a flight home soon after, and a result shaped by your skin and body fat.
Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed June 2025, and vary by how many areas are treated, the technique, how much fat is removed, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.
In Tunisia 360 liposuction, also sold as liposculpture, typically runs from about €1,500 to €3,900 all inclusive, with many packages around €2,200 to €2,650. By comparison a 360 liposuction in France starts from around €7,000. Price is driven by how many zones are treated, the technique, the volume removed, and the surgeon and clinic.
Indicative ranges, reviewed June 2025. Not a quote. A price far below the rest of the market often means a less experienced surgeon or a theatre that is not properly accredited. This is real surgery, so experience matters more than a headline price.
Always confirm in writing what the price covers, which surgeon operates, and the currency you are billed in. Home figures are indicative bands, not a fixed quote.
360 liposuction is real surgery that treats the midsection all the way around, and a flight home follows. Many Tunisian packages include a stay of around five to seven nights. Allow that recovery before flying, because surgery and flights both raise the risk of deep vein thrombosis. Expect swelling, a compression garment for weeks, and a contour that keeps refining for months.
Surgery is usually under general anaesthetic. Expect soreness, bruising, leakage from entry points, and a compression garment fitted straight away.
Swelling peaks then begins to ease. Gentle walking is encouraged to lower clot risk, while strain is avoided. Dressings are reviewed.
Most packages plan a review before you fly. Confirm your own clearance to fly directly with the operating surgeon rather than assuming the package date is safe for you.
Exercise usually resumes around four to six weeks, and the final shape settles over several months as swelling resolves.
Once you are home, a contour irregularity, a fluid collection, an infection, or a slow healing entry point is hard to manage from another country. Local surgeons are often reluctant to take on another clinic's work, so agree before you travel exactly how reviews and any revision will be handled.
Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective cosmetic surgery or its complications. Read the policy closely and consider dedicated medical complications cover before you book.
360 liposuction can reshape the torso well, but it is surgery with real risks, larger because the whole midsection is treated at once and a flight follows.
Surgery and long flights both raise the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Allow real recovery time and get written clearance to fly.
Lumps, dents, rippling, and sides that do not match can occur, especially when a large area is treated. Revision is sometimes needed.
Seroma, a build up of fluid, is common after wide liposuction and may need draining. Prolonged swelling is normal for weeks.
Removing fat from a full circumference shifts fluid and, rarely, can cause serious problems such as fat embolism. Safe volume limits and good anaesthetic care matter.
Liposuction removes fat, not loose skin. If skin does not retract well the result can disappoint, and a skin removal procedure may be discussed.
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At a licensed clinic where a qualified plastic surgeon operates with proper anaesthetic support, it can be safe and the results good. Risk rises with very large volume removal, stacked procedures, inexperience, and flying home too soon.
Mostly lower labour, facility and overhead costs and a competitive packaged market, not lower quality by default. A price far below the rest of the market can signal a less experienced surgeon.
No. It is body contouring that removes localised fat and reshapes the midsection. It is not a treatment for obesity, and the best results come to people near a stable, healthy weight.
Many packages run five to seven nights, with a review before you fly. Always confirm your own clearance to fly with the operating surgeon.
For most European patients the gap is wide enough that flights and a hotel still leave a saving, but only if you avoid a costly complication. Factor in the cost of any return trip for review.
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The safety questions to ask before any cosmetic procedure abroad.
For the wider picture, see our Tunisia destination guide, the 360 liposuction cost comparison, and our guide on travelling after surgery. When you are ready, you can Get Matched.
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