You are likely a good candidate for Lipo 360 if you are healthy, within 30% of your ideal weight, have good skin elasticity, and want to remove stubborn fat from your midsection that resists diet and exercise. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) recommends candidates have a body mass index (BMI) under 30, as higher BMI increases complication risks and reduces contouring outcomes.
Your overall health status determines surgical safety. You should be free from uncontrolled diabetes, bleeding disorders, major heart or lung disease, and must not smoke, as these conditions significantly increase complication risks. Accredited facilities with high ratings and board-certified surgeons require comprehensive health screening before approving candidates. Good skin elasticity is essential because your skin must retract smoothly after fat removal—patients with significant loose skin may need a tummy tuck instead of liposuction alone.
Lipo 360 is not suitable if you need significant weight loss, have poor skin elasticity from major weight loss or pregnancy, have uncontrolled chronic conditions, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or expect the procedure to eliminate cellulite or drastically transform your body type. The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) emphasizes that Lipo 360 refines body contours rather than serving as a weight-loss solution. Among 146 clinics offering Lipo 360 in Mexico with 9,928 patient requests served, most report that international patients from the USA, Canada, and Australia seek this procedure for targeted contouring at costs ranging $3,000–$3,880.
Schedule a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon who holds CMCPER or ISAPS certification to evaluate your specific health history, examine your body, and determine if Lipo 360 aligns with your goals.