Mons Pubis Liposuction

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Do you notice a lower pelvic bulge that sticks out under leggings, swimsuits, or fitted pants, no matter how much weight you lose? Many people call this a mons bulge. It shows up when fat collects in the mons pubis, the soft mound of tissue above the pubic bone and below the lower abdomen. Your body uses this area for natural cushioning, but genetics, weight changes, pregnancy, aging, and hormones can make it look fuller or more prominent.

Mons pubis liposuction targets that stubborn fat pocket to create a flatter, more balanced transition from the lower abdomen into the pubic region. For the right candidate, it can improve clothing fit, refine proportions, and help you feel more comfortable in your body. Fortunately, Seattle Plastic Surgery provides mons pubis liposuction with top class providers, to achieve natural-looking contour and proportion.

What is Mons Pubis Liposuction? 

Mons pubis liposuction is a focused liposuction technique that removes excess fat from the mons pubis to reduce projection and smooth contour. A surgeon uses small, discreet incisions and a thin cannula to gently suction fat and shape the area for a natural-looking result.

It’s important to understand one key point: liposuction removes fat, but it does not lift skin. If you have significant loose skin or a drooping mons after weight loss or pregnancy, your surgeon may recommend a monsplasty pubic lift instead of, or in addition to, liposuction. Monsplasty is a procedure that removes extra skin and fatty tissue and reshapes the mons pubis. 

Mons Pubis Liposuction vs Monsplasty: Which One Do You Need? 

Many patients start by searching mons pubis liposuction, but the best procedure depends on what creates the bulge:

  • Mostly fat, good skin tone: Liposuction often works well.
  • Loose/hanging skin, stretched tissue, or functional irritation: A lift may fit better. 
  • After tummy tuck: Your mons can look more noticeable if the abdominal area tightens but the pubic area doesn’t lift. Tummy tuck and liposuction don’t lift the pubic area, and the mons can even appear more prominent afterward, so surgeons sometimes combine procedures for balance. 

Who is a Good Candidate? 

You may qualify for mons pubis liposuction if you:

  • Keep a stable, healthy weight but still see persistent fullness in the mons
  • Feel bothered by the bulge in tight clothing, swimwear, or lingerie
  • Have reasonably firm skin that can retract after fat removal
  • Stay in good overall health and can safely undergo anesthesia if needed
  • Quitting smoking for a period before and after monsplasty to lower complication risk and support healing. 
  • Keep realistic expectations and want a smoother, natural contour, not a perfectly flat area

Mons Pubis Liposuction for Women vs. Men 

Both women and men can benefit. Women often want a softer, flatter contour that blends smoothly with the lower abdomen. Men often want reduced fullness under the beltline for a cleaner, athletic look. Your surgeon adjusts the sculpting approach to match anatomy and aesthetic goals.

Procedure Aspect Mons Pubis Liposuction Women Mons Pubis Liposuction Men
Goals Create a feminine, more flattering lower abdomen Achieve a leaner pubic contour
Concerns Fullness visible in tight cloths, commonly called camel toe Bulge beneath the beltline
Aesthetic Focus Smooth, contoured transition between the abdomen and pubic area  Sharper pubic region with minimal projection
Skin Consideration  Skin elasticity is important to avoid sagging Thicker skin and muscle mass may recovery
Recovery Expectations Minimal downtime with mild swelling or bruising  Similar recovery but compression may be emphasized 
Patient Goals  Improved body confidence, comfort in clothing More confident body image

What Happens During the Procedure? 

Our providers at Seattle Plastic Surgery usually perform mons liposuction as an outpatient procedure. The exact plan varies, but a typical flow looks like this:

  1. The surgeon marks the treatment area to guide shaping.
  2. The team provides local anesthesia with sedation for smaller cases, or general anesthesia if you combine it with other surgery.
  3. The surgeon makes small incisions in discreet locations, often in natural creases.
  4. The surgeon uses a cannula to remove fat and contour the area for symmetry.
  5. The team applies dressings and usually recommends compression to control swelling.

If you need a lift, the surgeon makes a horizontal incision and removes extra skin and fatty tissue, then tightens and reshapes underlying tissue. Surgeons may also place drains and use compression to reduce swelling and support healing. 

What Difference is Seen Before and After Mons Pubis Liposuction?

Mons pubis liposuction before and after transformation depends on:

  • your starting anatomy
  • skin elasticity
  • how much fat is removed 
  • whether skin tightening or a mons lift is also needed
  • and, how well you follow post-op compression and recovery instructions

When searching for liposuction on mons pubis before and after, patients expect:

  • Less bulge under tight clothing
  • A smoother, flatter contour above the pubic bone
  • Better balance between the lower abdomen and pubic region
  • A cleaner look in profile and front-facing photos

Most patients see early improvement within weeks, but refinement continues as swelling resolves. If you combine procedures, healing can take longer. 

How is Recovery After Mons Pubis Liposuction?

Recovery depends on how much fat you remove and whether you add a lift:

  • First few days: swelling, mild bruising, tenderness, and a tight feeling
  • Week 1: many people return to light work
  • Weeks 2-4: swelling improves, contour becomes more obvious
  • 1-3 months: results look smoother and more stable

If you undergo a monsplasty, healing can take up to eight weeks. 

Common recovery guidelines 

  • Wear compression as directed
  • Avoid heavy lifting and intense exercise for at least a couple of weeks
  • Keep incisions clean and dry
  • Avoid soaking baths & pools until your surgeon clears you

Mons Pubis Liposuction Cost in Seattle

Patients frequently ask “how much is liposuction on mons pubis?” or “Liposuction of Mons Pubis Cost” At Seattle Plastic Surgery, the mons pubis liposuction cost starts at $3,500. It depends on your surgical plan and whether you combine procedures.

Common cost factors include:

  • Amount of fat removal and sculpting complexity
  • Whether you need skin tightening or a lift in addition to liposuction
  • Anesthesia type- local & sedation vs general anesthesia
  • Facility fees
  • Post-op garments, follow-ups, and aftercare needs
  • Combining with tummy tuck or body contouring 

The most accurate way to estimate cost comes from an in-person consultation, because anatomy and goals drive the plan. 

What are the Risks and Side Effects of Mons Pubis Liposuction? 

Every surgery carries risk. With mons liposuction, potential issues can include:

  • Swelling and bruising
  • Temporary numbness or sensation changes
  • Contour irregularity or asymmetry
  • Infection, bleeding, or fluid buildup
  • Skin laxity if elasticity is poor

Our qualified providers at Seattle Plastic Surgeries reduce risk through careful technique, realistic planning, and strong aftercare guidance.

Choosing the Right Surgeon 

Selecting the right surgeon plays a major role in achieving safe, natural-looking results. Choose the right surgeon at Seattle Plastic Surgery for best results. To book your consultation, call us at 206-324-1120 or visit our website https://www.seattleplasticsurgery.com/.

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    FAQs 

    Will mons pubis liposuction leave scars?

    Incisions stay small and surgeons place them in discreet areas. Scars fade over time, but healing varies by person.

    Can I combine mons pubis liposuction with a tummy tuck?

    Yes. In fact, surgeons often discuss the mons area during tummy tuck planning to keep the lower abdomen and pubic region balanced. 

    Do results last?

    Results can last for years when you maintain a stable weight. Significant weight gain can change contour again. 

    What if I have loose skin, not just fat?

    You may need a monsplasty (pubic lift) instead of liposuction alone, because liposuction doesn’t remove excess skin. 

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