How Much Does Liposuction Cost?

12/24/2008 (2:55 am)

Is a Low Cost Cosmetic Surgery Possible?


When beauty comes to mind, no price is too high; or is it?
Cosmetic surgery cost is not falling down, even in the hard times we’re all facing now. If you’re determined to have the best surgeon working to correct your “imperfections” you’re going to pay for it!
And, the price you pay will make a huge difference especially in the post-operative care. Yes, you’ll have to account for the things not going according to plan – this can happen even to the best cosmetic surgeons.

Having said that, you should always compare the offers/quotes, and get a good feel about how the staff of any given practice treats you as a prospective patient.
Now, you may be in the lucky situation, where your body can greatly benefit from some simple, yet radical treatments, that just became available.

Removal Line is one of them. It promises to remove your eye wrinkles, lip lines and eyebrow furrows fast. In just a few minutes after the application, Removal Line does the job: your wrinkles lighten, tighten and disappear. Yes, it’s well worth trying – especially, taking them on their free offer. Surely, beats even the lowest cost cosmetic surgery, including liposuction procedure!

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12/12/2008 (11:24 pm)

Liposuction Advice in Australia


One of many professional organizations, where you can obtaing professional advice about liposuction in Australia:

Australian College of Cosmetic Surgery (ACCS)
The College has two Faculties – the Faculty of Surgery and the Faculty of Medicine. In theory, Fellows of the Faculty of Surgery (FACCS) have fulfilled the college’s training recommendations of three years basic surgical training and a minimum of two years specific cosmetic surgery training, after medical graduation. However, the ACCS was formed only in 1999, so many of its current fellows were “grandfathered” into the College on the strength of the training and experience they had at that date – which varied.

Fellows of the Faculty of Medicine (FFMACCS) are NOT certified by the College to perform invasive surgery, such as face lifts, breast augmentations and tummy tucks, only cosmetic procedures such as Botox injections, laser work and liposuction. Unfortunately, it does not seem possible to determine from the ACCS website which faculty an individual member belongs to. If you are seeking invasive surgery from a fellow of the ACCS, make sure he or she belongs to the Faculty of Surgery.

The ACCS has applied for recognition by the Australian Medical Council, but neither the College nor its training program has been recognised at this point and there is no guarantee that recognition will be forthcoming. There is no doubt that some FACCS are highly skilled at particular cosmetic procedures.

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