Top Liposuction Providers in Slough

Best Liposuction Practitioners in Slough

Dr Tracy Hilary Mountford

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Dr Tracy Hilary Mountford
CQC

MBBS (Medical Degree

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(58 reviews)
Location
Slough SL2 4LF, United Kingdom
Treatments offered

Dr Joanna Christou

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Dr Joanna Christou
CQC

MBBS

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(58 reviews)
Location
Slough SL2 4LF, United Kingdom
Treatments offered

Liposuction Treatment in Slough

Liposuction is a surgical body-contouring procedure that removes pockets of stubborn fat from specific areas of the body. A surgeon makes small incisions and inserts a thin tube called a cannula. That tube is moved back and forth under the skin and connected to a suction device to physically break up and remove fat cells. Its not a weight-loss tool or a treatment for obesity but a way to sculpt areas that dont respond well to diet and exercise. ([turn0search0], [turn0search4])
Our dataset currently has 6 clinic(s), with approximately 432 reviews and an average rating of 4.45.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Wexham Park Hospital (Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust)
    • Multiple CQC-registered GP practices
    • Access to private hospitals in Windsor, Maidenhead and West London
    • Established dermatology and minor surgery services

Local Aethetics Market:

    Established and medically oriented dermatology-aesthetic hybrid market

Goals of Liposuction Treatment

  • Reduce fat bulges in targeted zones like abdomen, hips, thighs, arms or neck
  • Improve body proportions and harmony
  • Enhance clothing fit and physical silhouette
  • In some medical contexts (like lipoedema or lymphoedema) improve function or comfort

Liposuction Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

  • Non-surgical fat reduction (like cryolipolysis or fat freezing) can reduce small pockets of fat but is usually gentler and less dramatic than surgical liposuction.
  • Radiofrequency or ultrasound body contouring may help mild texture change but doesnt remove large volumes of fat cells like liposuction.
  • Diet and exercise improve overall health and can reduce fat generally, but cant spot-target specific stubborn areas the way liposuction does.

Pros of Liposuction Treatment

  • Offers targeted fat reduction beyond what diet and exercise often achieve
  • Long-lasting results because fat cells removed wont return if weight stays stable
  • Can boost confidence in how your body looks
  • Various technologies exist (traditional suction, Vaser, laser-assisted) depending on goals

Cons of Liposuction Treatment

  • Its surgery so comes with risks like bleeding, infection, swelling and scarring
  • Results can take weeks to fully show as swelling settles
  • Not effective for loose skin; sometimes extra procedures like skin tightening are needed
  • Too much fat removal or poor technique can lead to contour irregularities

Cost of Liposuction Treatment in Slough

  • Typical UK liposuction ranges from around GBP 3,000 to GBP 8,500 or more depending on clinic and complexity. ([turn0search0], [turn0search11])
  • Prices in London often sit at the higher end (GBP 3,500-GBP 8,600+). ([turn0search6])
  • Smaller site procedures (like chin) might be lower (GBP 2,000-GBP 4,000 range). ([turn0search25])
  • Consultation fees can be GBP 180-GBP 250 and may or may not be included in the procedure cost. ([turn0search22])
  • Number of areas treated and how extensive the surgery is
  • Clinic location (central London clinics cost more than regional ones)
  • Type of technique used (traditional, Vaser or laser-assisted can differ)
  • Experience of surgeon and whats included (anaesthetist, theatre fees, aftercare)

Accessibility

Public transport:

    • Elizabeth Line and mainline rail connections to London Paddington and Canary Wharf
    • Proximity to M4 and Heathrow Airport

Parking availability:

    • Town-centre paid parking
    • Clinic-based parking varies
    • Strong road connectivity

Clinic distribution:

    Clinics distributed across town centre and residential-commercial corridors

Airport proximity:

    Approximately 10–15 minutes to Heathrow Airport

Preparing for Your Liposuction Appointment

  • Have a detailed consultation with your surgeon about health history, expectations and risks
  • Stop smoking well before surgery to support healing
  • Tell your surgeon about medications and supplements (some affect bleeding risk)
  • Plan for recovery time with someone to help you immediately after surgery
Liposuction doesnt require repeat sessions *if* results are maintained with stable weight and care. Some people choose touch-ups years later for new or persistent pockets, but its a separate elective decision rather than routine maintenance.

Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

Even though its common, liposuction is still major surgery with risks like infection, bleeding, fluid imbalance and wound issues. ([turn0search1], [turn0search9])Good surgical environment, anesthesia monitoring and experienced surgeon significantly reduce risks.Complications like seroma (fluid build-up), contour irregularities or asymmetry can occur and should be discussed upfront.

Youll be under anaesthesia during the procedure, so no pain then. Post-op soreness, tightness and bruising are common and typically managed with pain meds and care. ([turn0search17])

  • Registered plastic surgeon (GMC in the UK) with specialist training in aesthetic and body contouring surgery.
  • Membership of professional bodies like the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAAPS) or British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAPRAS).
  • Experience with the specific areas you want treated and clear outcomes shown in before/after images.
NICE has guidance on liposuction in specific clinical contexts like lymphoedema, but there isnt a broad NICE clinical guideline solely for cosmetic liposuction. Devices and anaesthetic used fall under MHRA and anesthesia safety standards, and professional bodies provide best-practice frameworks for safe surgical practice. ([turn0search10], [turn0search14])

Local regulatory authority:

    • Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated providers
    • General Medical Council (GMC) for specialist dermatologists
    • Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) for nurse prescribers

Private insurance usage locally:

    • Medical dermatology (eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer) often covered by private insurance
    • Cosmetic treatments self-funded

Cosmetic finance availability:

    • More prevalent than rural areas
    • Third-party finance common for CoolSculpting and laser packages

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • Adults close to a stable, healthy weight with good skin elasticity who have localised fat they want sculpted. Its best when fat pockets persist despite a healthy lifestyle. ([turn0search0], [turn0search1])

Choosing a Clinic

  • Registered plastic surgeon (GMC in the UK) with specialist training in aesthetic and body contouring surgery.
  • Membership of professional bodies like the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAAPS) or British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAPRAS).
  • Experience with the specific areas you want treated and clear outcomes shown in before/after images.
  • A fully accredited plastic surgeon (ideally a member of BAAPS or BAPRAS) with specific experience doing liposuction
  • Clear before/after photos of cases similar to what you want
  • Transparent conversation about risks, recovery, expected results and costs
  • Clinic registration with appropriate health regulators (e.g., CQC in England)
  • Good follow-up plan and honest complication protocol
Current average rating citywide: 4.45

Recovery & Long-Term Results

  • Expect swelling and bruising for days to weeks; compression garments are often worn for several weeks.
  • Light activity soon after but strenuous exercise and heavy lifting usually need to wait a few weeks.
  • Follow-up visits help monitor healing.
  • Bruising, swelling, tenderness, temporary numbness, small scars, possible fluid collections (seroma), uneven contours, pigment changes. ([turn0search13], [turn0search19])
Aftercare:
  • Non-surgical fat reduction (like cryolipolysis or fat freezing) can reduce small pockets of fat but is usually gentler and less dramatic than surgical liposuction.
  • Radiofrequency or ultrasound body contouring may help mild texture change but doesnt remove large volumes of fat cells like liposuction.
  • Diet and exercise improve overall health and can reduce fat generally, but cant spot-target specific stubborn areas the way liposuction does.