Zjistěte, kolik skutečně stojí liposukce obliceje v Česku, co je součástí ceny, jak probíhá zotavení a kdo je vhodným kandidátem. Všechny důležité informace pro rozhodnutí.
Cena liposukce obliceje: kolik stojí a co vás čeká
When you think about liposukce obliceje, chirurgický zákrok na odstranění odolného tuku z obličeje a čelisti. Also known as odsávání tuku z obličeje, it is not a weight-loss method but a precise tool to refine facial contours—especially for people who stay slim but still have stubborn fat under the chin or along the jawline. This isn’t about changing your face—it’s about removing what doesn’t belong there, so your natural shape can shine through.
Many people confuse liposukce obliceje, specifický zákrok zaměřený na tenké vrstvy tuku v obličeji with general facial slimming or even Botox. But liposukce works differently: it physically removes fat cells using a thin tube, and the results are permanent—if you maintain your weight. It’s also not the same as a facelift. While a facelift, chirurgické zvednutí kůže a svalů obličeje tackles sagging skin and loose muscles, liposukce only targets fat. That’s why many patients combine them—liposukce for definition, facelift for tightness.
What you pay for isn’t just the procedure. The price includes pre-op consultation, anesthesia, surgical time, post-op compression garment, follow-ups, and sometimes lymphatic drainage. But watch out: some clinics advertise low prices that exclude aftercare or use outdated equipment. Good results need precision, and that costs more than a quick suction. In the Czech Republic, liposukce obliceje typically ranges between 45,000 and 85,000 Kč, depending on complexity and clinic reputation. If you’re considering it, ask for a detailed breakdown—not just a total.
Not everyone is a candidate. If you have loose skin, liposukce alone might leave you with wrinkles. If you’re overweight, it won’t fix the problem—it might even highlight it. The best results come from people who are already close to their ideal weight but have localized fat that won’t budge with diet or exercise. Think of it like sculpting: you’re carving out what’s already there, not building something new.
Recovery is usually quick—most people return to work in 3–5 days—but swelling and bruising can last up to two weeks. You’ll need to wear a compression band for about two weeks, and avoid heavy exercise for three. The final result takes 2–3 months to fully settle as swelling fades and skin retracts. Patience is part of the process.
Below you’ll find real stories, price breakdowns, and recovery tips from people who’ve been through it. No fluff. Just what actually matters before you book a consultation.