Liposuction revision corrects issues after a prior lipo—most often contour irregularities, asymmetry, dents, or over/under-reduction. Depending on the problem, surgeons may re-lipo “high” areas, release adhesions/subcision, and/or add volume with autologous fat grafting; some cases require limited skin excision. Most surgeons recommend waiting at least ~6 months (often 6–12 months) so swelling and scar tissue (fibrosis) settle before revising.


A corrective procedure to even out contour after earlier lipo. Surgeons tailor a mix of gentle smoothing (re-lipo), adhesion release, and fat grafting; some cases need small excisions for loose skin.
Healthy adults with stable weight who are unhappy with dents/irregularities or asymmetry after lipo—and who can follow compression/after-care. Your surgeon will review prior op notes, exam skin quality and scar tethering, and map “highs and lows.”
Most surgeons advise at least ~6 months—and often 6–12 months—so swelling resolves and fibrosis softens before deciding on surgery.
Feathering/re-lipo to blend over-full areas.
Autologous fat grafting to fill dents/irregularities.
Adhesion release/subcision for tethered skin; limited excision if laxity is the driver. Plans are individualized to your anatomy and the prior technique used.
General risks (bleeding, infection, anesthesia events) plus persistent irregularities, contour asymmetry, seroma, numbness/skin-sensation changes, and need for further revision. Scar tissue can make revision more complex—choose a board-certified surgeon experienced in lipo revisions.
Fees vary by city, surgeon, and complexity (areas treated, need for fat grafting, OR/anesthesia time). Public clinic references place many primary liposuction quotes roughly ~C$4,000–$10,000+ per area in major Canadian cities; revisions typically trend higher due to added complexity and time. Your consultation provides an exact quote.
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For the right candidate, a targeted plan (often re-lipo + fat grafting) can smooth dents and restore balance. Results improve when you wait long enough, set realistic goals, and work with a surgeon skilled in revisions.

