Liposuction Cost in Fort Worth, TX
Two-area liposuction in Fort Worth costs $7,900 (traditional) or $9,300 (SmartLipo) — 6% above the national average. All-in pricing including anesthesia and OR.
Fort Worth — 2 Areas (Traditional)
$7,900
abdomen + flanks, all-in
SmartLipo (2 areas)
$9,300
laser-assisted; minor skin tightening
Single Area
$5,300
abdomen or flanks only
Liposuction Costs in Fort Worth — Areas × Technique 2026
| Areas | Traditional | SmartLipo | Vaser |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 area (abdomen or flanks) | $5,300 | $6,300 | $6,800 |
| 2 areas (abdomen + flanks) | $7,900 | $9,300 | $10,100 |
| 3 areas | $10,500 | $12,400 | $13,400 |
| 4+ areas (full torso) | $14,200 | $16,800 | $18,200 |
All prices all-in (surgeon + anesthesia + facility). Based on 2026 Fort Worth board-certified plastic surgeon rates. Individual quotes vary 20–35%.
Which Technique Is Right in Fort Worth?
Traditional Liposuction — Best Value
The gold standard with decades of data. A cannula physically breaks up and removes fat. Lowest cost, most widely available, and outcome quality depends almost entirely on surgeon skill. Best for most patients in Fort Worth.
SmartLipo / Laser-Assisted — $1,400 More (2 areas)
Laser energy liquefies fat before removal and generates heat that may tighten overlying skin slightly. Most beneficial in areas with mild-to-moderate skin laxity (inner arms, neck). Not a substitute for a tummy tuck when significant skin excess is present.
Vaser / Ultrasound-Assisted — $2,200 More (2 areas)
Ultrasound emulsifies fat selectively, preserving surrounding tissue. Preferred by some surgeons for fibrous areas (male chest/back), high-definition body contouring, and secondary procedures. Renuvion (J-Plasma skin tightening add-on) costs an additional $3,700 in Fort Worth.
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FAQs — Liposuction in Fort Worth
How much does liposuction cost in Fort Worth?
Liposuction in Fort Worth, TX costs $5,300 for a single area and $7,900 for two areas (abdomen + flanks) with traditional technique — 6% above the national average of $7,000. SmartLipo (laser-assisted) runs $9,300 for two areas; Vaser (ultrasound-assisted) runs $10,100. All prices are all-in: surgeon fee, anesthesia, and facility.
Traditional vs. SmartLipo vs. Vaser in Fort Worth — which is worth it?
In Fort Worth: traditional liposuction ($7,900) is the proven standard with the most data behind it. SmartLipo ($9,300) uses laser energy to liquefy fat and may tighten skin slightly — worth the $1,400 premium for areas with mild laxity. Vaser ($10,100) uses ultrasound and can be more precise in fibrous areas. The clinical difference between techniques is modest — surgeon skill and experience matters more than the technology chosen.
Is CoolSculpting a cheaper alternative to liposuction in Fort Worth?
CoolSculpting costs approximately $800 per area per session in Fort Worth, vs. $5,300 for surgical liposuction. However, CoolSculpting typically requires 2–3 sessions per area and removes 20–25% of fat cells per treatment vs. 70–80% for liposuction. For significant fat reduction, surgery delivers more predictable results. CoolSculpting is best for small, stubborn deposits where surgery feels too aggressive.
What's included in a liposuction quote in Fort Worth?
A complete all-in quote for 2-area liposuction in Fort Worth covers: surgeon fee ($4,300, ~55%), anesthesia ($1,400, ~18%), and operating room/facility ($1,600, ~20%). Post-op garments ($150–$400) and follow-up visits are sometimes included. Always request an itemized all-in quote — some practices advertise only the surgeon fee, and anesthesia alone adds $1,200–$2,000.
How do I find a qualified liposuction surgeon in Fort Worth?
Verify board certification with ABPS (certificationmatters.org) before any consultation in Fort Worth. On RealSelf, filter by verified board-certified surgeons and review before/after photos for body types similar to yours. Ask: How many liposuction procedures do you perform annually? Is the facility AAAHC or JCAHO accredited? Do you perform large-volume liposuction in-office or only in accredited facilities? Avoid non-surgeons offering lipo at steeply discounted prices — complication rates are significantly higher.