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Alabama
$2,000
Arizona
$2,000
Colorado
$2,000
Connecticut
$2,000
Delaware
$2,000
Florida
$2,000
Georgia
$2,000
Idaho
$2,000
Indiana
$2,000
Kentucky
$2,000
Maine
$2,000
Maryland
$2,000
Massachusetts
$2,000
Michigan
$2,000
Mississippi
$2,000
New Hampshire
$2,000
New Jersey
$2,000
New Mexico
$2,000
New York
$2,000
North Carolina
$2,000
Ohio
$2,000
Pennsylvania
$2,000
Rhode Island
$2,000
Tennessee
$2,000
Texas
$2,000
Utah
$2,000
Virginia
$2,000
West Virginia
$2,000
Wyoming
$2,000
Arkansas
$1,600
Illinois
$1,600
Iowa
$1,600
Louisiana
$1,600
Minnesota
$1,600
Missouri
$1,600
Nebraska
$1,600
North Dakota
$1,600
Oklahoma
$1,600
South Dakota
$1,600
Wisconsin
$1,600
Vermont
$1,200
Alaska
$1,000
California
$1,000
Hawaii
$1,000
Kansas
$1,000
Montana
$1,000
Nevada
$1,000
Oregon
$1,000
South Carolina
$1,000
Washington
$1,000

Liposuction Limits by State 2024

Liposuction Limits by State 2024

Liposuction, a popular cosmetic procedure aimed at removing excess fat from specific areas of the body, has gained widespread popularity in recent years. As an elective surgery, its prevalence is driven by individuals seeking to enhance their body contours and achieve desired aesthetic results. However, the procedure is not without its risks, particularly when excessive amounts of fat are removed in a single session.

To ensure patient safety, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons recommends limiting liposuction to approximately 5 liters, or 11 pounds, of fat per session. This guideline aims to prevent complications such as fluid imbalances, blood loss, and other adverse health effects associated with aggressive fat removal. While prices for liposuction vary by state, with procedures ranging from $1,000 to $20,000, it's crucial to prioritize patient well-being over cost considerations.

States generally adhere to this recommendation, with Florida being the exception, limiting liposuction to 3.5 liters per outpatient session to mitigate health risks. By implementing these limits, states aim to safeguard patient health and ensure that cosmetic procedures like liposuction are performed responsibly and with the highest standards of care. It's imperative for potential patients to consult with their physicians and adhere to these limits to minimize health risks and achieve optimal outcomes.

Liposuction Limits by State 2024

  • Limits shown may change at any time and should not be considered authoritative. Potential patients should confirm liposuction limits with their physicians.
  • The American Society of Plastic Surgeons recommends that liposuction be limited to a maximum of approximately 5 liters (11 lbs) of material per session to ensure patient safety.
  • Every state except Florida follows the ASPS recommendation. In Florida, liposuction is limited to 3.5 liters per outpatient session.

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State
Minimum Cost
Maximum Cost
Limit (L)
Alabama$2,000$8,0005
Arizona$2,000$8,5005
Colorado$2,000$8,5005
Connecticut$2,000$16,0005
Delaware$2,000$16,0005
Florida$2,000$8,0003.5
Georgia$2,000$8,0005
Idaho$2,000$8,5005
Indiana$2,000$16,0005
Kentucky$2,000$16,0005
Maine$2,000$16,0005
Maryland$2,000$16,0005
Massachusetts$2,000$16,0006
Michigan$2,000$16,0005
Mississippi$2,000$8,0005
New Hampshire$2,000$16,0005
New Jersey$2,000$16,0005
New Mexico$2,000$8,5005
New York$2,000$16,0005
North Carolina$2,000$8,0005
Ohio$2,000$16,0005
Pennsylvania$2,000$16,0005
Rhode Island$2,000$16,0005
Tennessee$2,000$8,0005
Texas$2,000$8,5005
Utah$2,000$8,5005
Virginia$2,000$16,0005
West Virginia$2,000$16,0005
Wyoming$2,000$8,5005
Arkansas$1,600$13,0005
Illinois$1,600$13,0005
Iowa$1,600$13,0005
Louisiana$1,600$13,0005
Minnesota$1,600$13,0005
Missouri$1,600$3,7005
Nebraska$1,600$13,0005
North Dakota$1,600$13,0005
Oklahoma$1,600$13,0005
South Dakota$1,600$13,0005
Wisconsin$1,600$13,0005
Vermont$1,200$10,0005
Alaska$1,000$20,0005
California$1,000$20,0005
Hawaii$1,000$20,0005
Kansas$1,000$20,0005
Montana$1,000$20,0005
Nevada$1,000$20,0005
Oregon$1,000$20,0005
South Carolina$1,000$20,0005
Washington$1,000$20,0005
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