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The complete guide · Last reviewed 29 November 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
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360 liposuction, explained honestly.

What treating the whole midsection really involves, what it costs abroad, why the higher volume raises the stakes, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
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from £3,000
Indicative abroad
varies widely, get a quote
7 to 10
Days on site
before fit to fly
3 to 6 mo
To final result
swelling settles slowly
The one honest thing
Treating the whole midsection means more fat removed in one operation, which raises the stakes.
Quick answer

Is it worth going abroad?

360 liposuction, often called Lipo 360, contours the entire midsection in one operation, the abdomen, waist, flanks, and lower back. Because it treats several areas at once, it removes more fat than a single area procedure, and that higher volume raises the risk. Costs vary widely with the number of areas, so treat any single figure with caution and get a written, itemised quote.

Costs are highly variable and depend on the areas treated, the technique, and what a package includes, so we give a cautious indicative starting point only and route you to itemised quotes. Figures here are indicative, reviewed November 2025, not a quote and not a promise of a result.

What it is

The procedure, in plain terms.

360 liposuction is liposuction performed circumferentially around the midsection rather than on a single area. It targets the abdomen, the waist, the flanks, and the lower back in one session to create a more balanced, sculpted contour from every angle. It is the same underlying operation as standard liposuction, scaled up to several zones, which is why volume, anaesthesia, and the safety of the setting matter more here.

Who it tends to suit. People near a stable, healthy weight with firm, elastic skin who want balanced reshaping of the whole midsection rather than one spot. Realistic expectations and good general health are essential because of the larger scope.

Who it tends not to suit. People seeking weight loss, anyone with loose or poor quality skin, and those with health conditions that make a larger operation riskier. Because more fat is removed at once, this is not a procedure to take lightly or to combine casually with others.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

Abroad, 360 liposuction often runs well below UK and US private pricing, mainly because of lower labour and facility costs. The total depends heavily on how many zones are treated and the technique, so a single price is misleading. Insist on a written, itemised quote rather than a headline figure.

Indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025. Not a quote. A headline price far below the rest of the market is usually a warning sign, not a bargain.

ItemAbroadUK private
Midsection, several zonesfrom £3,000higher, varies
Add further areasmore, variesmore, varies
Typical saving abroadoften substantialn/a
Often included abroadgarment, transfersn/a

Because scope varies so much, we give only a cautious indicative starting point and route you to itemised quotes. Abroad figures reflect typical medical travel savings reported for this procedure and are indicative, not quotes. Always confirm in writing what the price covers, what is extra, and the currency you are billed in.

Risks and safety

What can go wrong.

360 liposuction carries the same risks as any liposuction, but the larger volume removed in one operation raises them. For liposuction on its own the complication rate is low, around 0.7 percent, but rises to roughly 3.5 percent when combined with other procedures, and higher volume work demands a properly equipped surgical setting.

Higher volume, higher stakes

Removing fat from several zones at once means more fluid shifts, more swelling, and a bigger physiological load than a single area. This is why the anaesthetic and the facility matter more here.

Contour irregularities

Uneven results, dents, or asymmetry can occur across the treated zones, and blending them smoothly is technically demanding. Liposuction studies report contour irregularity in roughly 10 percent of patients.

Loose skin

Treating the whole midsection can leave loose skin if elasticity is poor, since liposuction removes fat but does not tighten skin.

Seroma, infection, and prolonged swelling

Fluid collections, infection, and lasting swelling are more likely with a larger treated area, and recovery is more demanding than for a single zone.

Fat embolism and serious events

As with all liposuction, rare but serious events such as fat embolism are possible, and large volume work increases the danger. A properly equipped setting with anaesthetic support is essential.

The risk specific to travelling

The larger the operation, the more important careful early recovery and timely follow up are, and flying too soon after high volume surgery raises the risk of clots. Agree follow up and revision terms and do not rush the journey home.

How to choose and what to ask

Six questions before you pay.

A safe clinic answers all six in writing without flinching. Vague answers, pressure to book quickly, and prices far below the market are the warning signs that matter most. We do not name clinics, so use these to judge any you are sent.

1
How much fat will be removed, and is that safe in one session?
Higher volume raises the risk. An honest surgeon limits how much is done at once and explains why, rather than promising the whole result in a single trip.
2
Is the facility equipped for larger volume surgery?
Ask specifically about the anaesthetic, monitoring, fluid management, and emergency capability, which matter more for circumferential work.
3
Who performs the surgery, and what are their credentials?
Get the operating surgeon's name, training, and how regularly they do circumferential liposuction, which is more demanding than single area work.
4
Is the facility licensed and accredited?
Ask for the national licence and, for hospitals, recognised accreditation such as JCI, checkable on public registers.
5
What does the itemised price include?
Insist on a written, itemised quote covering each zone, anaesthetic, facility, garments, and follow up, and what a revision would cost.
6
How will follow up and safe travel work?
Ask how reviews happen once you are home, how long to wait before flying, and how a revision would be handled, given the larger recovery.
Aftercare and the follow up problem

Recovery, and what happens once you are home.

01

First week

Swelling, bruising, and soreness across the midsection are expected and more pronounced than for a single area. A compression garment is worn and rest is essential before any travel home.

02

Weeks 2 to 4

Many return to desk work, though the larger scope means a slower start. Light walking continues, the garment stays on, and heavy activity is avoided.

03

Weeks 4 to 8

More vigorous activity usually resumes as swelling settles. The new circumferential shape begins to emerge.

04

3 to 6 months

Residual swelling resolves and the final contour appears. Any irregularities or loose skin become clear and a revision decision, if needed, is made.

The follow up problem

A larger operation needs careful early recovery and timely review, and flying too soon raises the risk of clots. Local services may be reluctant to manage another clinic's surgery, so agree follow up and revision terms before you travel and do not rush the journey home.

Insurance and complication cover

Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective cosmetic procedures or their complications. Read the policy closely and consider dedicated medical complications cover before you book.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

What is 360 liposuction?

It is liposuction performed around the whole midsection, the abdomen, waist, flanks, and lower back, in one session, to create a balanced contour from every angle. It is standard liposuction scaled up to several zones.

Is 360 liposuction more dangerous than normal lipo?

It carries the same risks, but the larger volume removed in one operation raises them. A properly equipped setting with anaesthetic support and a surgeon who limits scope for safety is essential.

How much does it cost?

It varies widely with the number of zones treated, so a single price is misleading. We give a cautious indicative starting point and recommend insisting on a written, itemised quote.

How long is recovery?

Recovery is more demanding than for a single area. Many return to desk work within a couple of weeks, but swelling settles over three to six months before the final shape appears.

What if a problem appears once I am home?

Higher volume work needs careful follow up, and flying too soon raises clot risk. Arrange follow up and revision terms before you travel and do not rush the journey home.

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