Finding a plastic surgeon in Arizona
for body contouring after weight loss.
What a post-weight-loss patient in Arizona should verify before booking a consult — board-certified surgeon density, the major surgical metros (Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson), cost ranges, and the medical-tourism trade-offs that matter in a border state.
Where do I find board-certified plastic surgeons in Arizona for post-weight-loss body contouring?
Board-certified plastic surgeons in Arizona concentrate in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson. Verify any surgeon's ABPS certification on the American Board of Plastic Surgery public registry before booking. State surgeon-density tier: High. Cost ranges for the five major post-loss procedures published below — flagged verified: false (national medians until per-state ASPS-cited verification).
Editorial guidance, not a referral service. AfterLoss does not list, rank, endorse, or refer individual surgeons or practices, and accepts no payment from them. Verify any surgeon independently on the ABPS public registry.
Cost ranges in Arizona (2026 all-in estimate)
Cost figures are 2026 national medians applied to Arizona. Per-state variation is staged through editorial verification batches; the page banner flags verified: false until per-state ASPS-cited samples land. State-level cost variation typically runs ±20–25% around the national median.
How to verify a surgeon in Arizona
AfterLoss does not list or rank individual practices — verification is something you do yourself, and it is quick. Confirm any Arizona surgeon’s board certification on the American Board of Plastic Surgery public registry; “board-certified in cosmetic surgery” is a different and not-equivalent credential. Confirm the surgical facility is AAAASF or AAAHC accredited. Then weigh experience — ask how many post-massive-weight-loss body-contouring cases the surgeon performs each year. The full surgeon-vetting checklist walks through every question worth asking.
If you’re considering medical tourism
Arizonais in a US medical-tourism corridor. Cosmetic procedure pricing in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, or Colombia can be 40–60% lower than US pricing — but the trade-offs are real: complication rates from non-accredited facilities are materially higher, post-op continuity of care if you fly home is logistically hard, and US insurance won’t cover any complication treatment from a non-US procedure.
If you decide to go that route, look only at facilities accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) or the International Association for Healthcare Quality (ICAPS). Verify the surgeon’s training, certification by the equivalent national plastic surgery board, and request English-language consent documents. The full medical-tourism decision framework is covered in the avoiding predatory marketing guide.
Frequently asked
Read the procedure hub before you consult.
Twenty minutes in the procedure hub before your first surgeon consult is the highest-leverage thing you can do — you arrive with the right questions and the right cost expectations.