Lipo 360

Lipo 360

Lipo 360 is a form of liposuction that targets the full circumference of the torso — typically the abdomen, flanks (love handles), lower back, and sometimes the upper back — to create smoother, more proportionate contours. The procedure is usually performed through small incisions using suction-assisted or power-assisted techniques, often under general anesthesia or tumescent local anesthesia; ideal candidates are adults at or near their target weight with good skin elasticity and realistic expectations about outcomes.

Recovery from Lipo 360 commonly involves wearing compression garments for several weeks, managing swelling and bruising, and avoiding strenuous activity for a few weeks; final contour improvements can take months as tissues settle. Risks are similar to other liposuction procedures and can include temporary numbness, contour irregularities, asymmetry, fluid collections (seroma), infection, and scarring, so a thorough consultation with a qualified surgeon is important to discuss individual goals and potential complications.