
Key Takeaways
- Liposuction in Metro Detroit typically costs $6,000–$10,000 all-in for 360-degree treatment — not $3,500.
- The national average surgeon’s fee of $4,711 (ASPS) covers the surgeon only — anesthesia, facility, and follow-up are separate line items.
- A low quote isn’t always a deal. It’s often an incomplete quote.
- You can’t compare quotes that aren’t quoting the same thing. Accreditation, anesthesia provider, and follow-up care are not optional extras — they’re part of the procedure.
If you’ve seen a liposuction quote for $2,500 or $3,500 somewhere online, you’re not imagining the gap. Liposuction in Metro Detroit, when performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon in an accredited surgical facility, typically runs $6,000 to $10,000 all-in, depending on the number of areas treated and the complexity of your procedure.
That gap between what you’ve seen and what you’re reading right now isn’t markup. It’s missing line items.
This guide breaks down every component that belongs in a comprehensive liposuction quote, explains why some quotes look so much lower, and gives you the questions to ask before you accept any number.
What Does a Complete Liposuction Quote Actually Include?
Most patients receive a quote and assume it covers everything. It often doesn’t. Here’s what a truly comprehensive quote should itemize.
The Surgeon’s Fee
This is the fee for the surgeon’s time, skill, and judgment — from the pre-operative planning through the procedure itself. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the national average surgeon’s fee for liposuction is $4,711. That number is real — and it’s only one piece of the total.
The surgeon’s fee varies based on the number of areas treated, the complexity of the case, and the surgeon’s training and experience. A board-certified plastic surgeon with a reconstructive and burn surgery background brings a different level of tissue knowledge to a liposuction case than a provider who completed a weekend training course.
Anesthesia Fee — and Why the Provider Matters
Liposuction performed in an accredited surgical center is typically done under general anesthesia or IV sedation, administered by a qualified anesthesia provider. This is a separate fee — and the provider behind it matters.
At our practice, anesthesia is administered by a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) — a highly trained specialist whose sole focus during your procedure is your safety and comfort. This is not the same as a provider who uses oral sedation or local anesthetic alone to keep costs down.
The anesthesia fee typically ranges from $1,000 to $1,500, depending on procedure length.
Facility Fee — Accredited vs. Non-Accredited, and What You’re Actually Paying For
This is the line item most patients don’t think to ask about — and the one that explains the biggest price differences in the market.
Our surgical center holds QUAD A accreditation (American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities). Maintaining that accreditation requires documented compliance with rigorous standards: sterilization protocols, staff credentialing, emergency preparedness, equipment maintenance, and ongoing quality review. That infrastructure costs money to build and maintain.
A non-accredited clinic or med spa operating without that oversight carries lower facility costs — and passes those savings along in the quote. What doesn’t get passed along is the accountability. If something goes wrong in a non-accredited setting, your recourse is significantly more limited.
The facility fee at an accredited center typically ranges from $800 to $2,000, depending on procedure time and complexity.
Pre-Op Testing, Garments, and Follow-Up Visits
A complete quote should also account for:
- Pre-operative lab work and medical clearance (required before any surgical procedure)
- Compression garments — worn during recovery to support healing and optimize results; these are not optional
- Post-operative follow-up visits — included in a comprehensive quote at a quality practice; sometimes billed separately elsewhere
When these items aren’t in the quote, they don’t disappear. They show up later.
[VISUAL BREAK — Fee Breakdown Table]
| Fee Type | What It Covers | Included in Quote? |
| Surgeon’s Fee | Surgeon’s time, skill, and procedure planning | Yes — always |
| Anesthesia Fee | CRNA or anesthesiologist; monitoring throughout | Sometimes — ask specifically |
| Facility Fee | Operating room, equipment, staff, accreditation overhead | Sometimes — ask specifically |
| Pre-Op Lab Work | Blood work, medical clearance | Sometimes |
| Compression Garments | Recovery support is required post-procedure | Sometimes |
| Follow-Up Visits | Post-op monitoring and care | Sometimes |
Why Are Some Liposuction Quotes So Much Lower?
The short answer: they’re not quoting the same procedure.
A $3,500 quote and a $7,500 quote are not two prices for the same service. They’re two different products with different risk profiles, different oversight standards, and different levels of included care. Patient-reported data from RealSelf suggests the Michigan all-in average for liposuction is approximately $7,282 — consistent with what a comprehensive, accredited procedure costs in this market.
Here’s what typically gets cut to hit a low price point:
- Non-accredited facility. Lower overhead, less regulatory accountability, fewer safety checks.
- Non-board-certified provider. “Board-certified” is not a universal term. A board-certified plastic surgeon has completed a dedicated plastic surgery residency and passed rigorous board exams through the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Other certifications exist — some requiring far less training. The difference in background matters when something unexpected happens during a procedure.
- Unbundled fees. The quote looks low because anesthesia, garments, and follow-up are billed separately — or not included at all.
- No follow-up care. High-volume discount models often don’t build post-operative monitoring into the price. If a complication arises, you may be on your own.
The revision cost math is worth considering: doing it right once is almost always less expensive — financially and emotionally — than correcting an outcome that didn’t go as planned.
What to Ask Before You Accept Any Quote
Before you sign anything, get clear answers to these five questions:
- Is anesthesia included in this quote? Who is the anesthesia provider? (CRNA, anesthesiologist, or something else?)
- Is the surgical facility accredited? (Ask specifically for QUAD A or AAAASF accreditation — not just “licensed.”)
- What follow-up visits are included, and for how long?
- Are compression garments and pre-op lab work included?
- Is this surgeon board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery? (You can verify at certificationmatters.org.)
A provider who can’t answer these questions clearly — or who becomes defensive when you ask — is telling you something.
Why We Require a Paid Consultation
At Aesthetic Plastic Surgery & Laser Center, every quote we provide is comprehensive and explained in detail during your consultation. All consultations are paid and appointment-based to ensure dedicated time and a personalized plan.
Here’s what that means in practice: when you sit down with Dr. Hardaway, you’re not getting a five-minute volume assessment and a number on a sheet. You’re getting an individualized evaluation of your anatomy, your goals, and the specific procedure plan that fits both. The quote that comes out of that conversation reflects the actual procedure — not a floor price designed to get you in the door.
A “free consultation” model often means a high-volume, non-personalized experience where the goal is conversion, not care. Paying for a consultation is how you know the surgeon’s time and judgment are genuinely invested in your outcome before you ever schedule a procedure.
What to expect at your consultation with Dr. Hardaway: a thorough review of your health history, a physical assessment, a clear explanation of what liposuction can and cannot accomplish for your specific anatomy, a realistic discussion of recovery, and a complete, itemized quote.
Financing Your Liposuction with CareCredit
Liposuction is an elective procedure. We do not accept insurance. For patients who want to make quality care more accessible, we offer financing options for qualified patients through CareCredit — with fixed monthly payments, no prepayment penalties, and no annual fees.
CareCredit allows you to move forward with the procedure you’ve researched and the surgeon you trust, without waiting until you’ve saved the full amount out of pocket. Learn more about our financing options →
Ready to Understand Exactly What Your Procedure Will Cost?
The right quote is a comprehensive quote — one that accounts for every element of your care, not just the surgeon’s time. If you’ve seen a number that seems significantly lower than the ranges discussed here, it’s worth asking what’s not in it.
Dr. Michelle Hardaway has been performing liposuction and body contouring procedures with over 30 years of experience in aesthetic plastic surgery, from her QUAD A-accredited surgical center in Farmington Hills. Her approach to pricing is the same as her approach to surgery: transparent, individualized, and built around your actual outcome.
Ready to get a real number for your specific goals?
Schedule your paid consultation with Dr. Hardaway → | (248) 221-1957
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the average liposuction cost include anesthesia and facility fees?
Not always — and this is one of the most common sources of confusion when comparing quotes. The national average surgeon’s fee reported by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons ($4,711) covers the surgeon’s fee only. Anesthesia, facility use, pre-operative testing, compression garments, and follow-up visits are separate line items that may or may not be included depending on the provider. Always ask for an itemized quote that accounts for every component before making a comparison.
Why does liposuction cost more at a board-certified plastic surgeon’s office?
Several factors contribute. A board-certified plastic surgeon has completed a dedicated plastic surgery residency and passed rigorous board examinations — a credential that requires significantly more training than some alternative certifications. An accredited surgical facility carries higher operating costs than a non-accredited clinic, because accreditation requires documented compliance with safety, staffing, and quality standards. And a comprehensive quote includes follow-up care, anesthesia by a qualified provider, and post-operative garments — all of which are part of a complete procedure, not optional add-ons.
Can I use CareCredit to finance liposuction in Metro Detroit?
Yes. We offer financing options for qualified patients through CareCredit, which provides fixed monthly payments with no prepayment penalties and no annual fees. Liposuction is an elective procedure and is not covered by insurance — we do not accept insurance. CareCredit is a practical tool for patients who want to move forward with quality care without paying the full amount out of pocket at once. Ask about financing options during your paid consultation.
Dr. Michelle Hardaway is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons with over 20 years of experience. A former Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Detroit Receiving Hospital, she now focuses on aesthetic surgery at her Farmington Hills practice, where she combines advanced surgical technique with compassionate, individualized care.


Staging vs. Combining: Is It Safer to Split Your Mommy Makeover into Two Surgeries?