Liposuction 360 in Colombia typically costs between $2,500 and $4,500 USD

Liposuction 360, also known as circumferential liposuction, removes fat from multiple body areas including abdomen, flanks, back, and sometimes thighs. In Colombia, this procedure costs significantly less than in the United States or Europe, making it a popular destination for medical tourism. The price varies based on the extent of treatment, surgeon experience, and clinic location.

Factors affecting liposuction 360 pricing in Colombia

  • Geographic location: Medellín and Bogotá typically have higher prices than smaller cities
  • Surgeon qualifications: Board-certified plastic surgeons charge more than general practitioners
  • Facility accreditation: Hospital-based procedures cost more than clinic settings
  • Extent of treatment: More areas treated increases the overall cost
  • Anesthesia type: General anesthesia adds to the total price

Cost comparison: Colombia vs other countries

Country Average Price (USD) Recovery Time Quality Standards
Colombia $2,500 - $4,500 2-4 weeks MEF-certified surgeons
United States $6,000 - $15,000 2-4 weeks ABPS-certified surgeons
Mexico $3,000 - $6,000 2-4 weeks AMCP-certified surgeons
Brazil $4,000 - $8,000 2-4 weeks Brazilian Board-certified

Additional costs to consider

Beyond the base procedure price, patients should budget for pre-operative tests ($100-300), compression garments ($50-150), post-operative medications ($100-200), and potential follow-up visits ($50-100 each). For medical tourists, airfare and accommodation add $500-1,500 to the total cost. Most Colombian clinics offer package deals that include these extras for international patients.

Payment options and financing

Most Colombian clinics accept cash, credit cards, and bank transfers. International patients often use medical tourism facilitators who offer payment plans. Some clinics partner with financing companies that provide loans specifically for cosmetic procedures. Medical tourism packages typically require 50% deposit upfront with the balance due before the procedure. Insurance rarely covers liposuction as it's considered cosmetic surgery.