Why people ask this question
Most clients want a realistic budget and timeline before booking. Knowing typical ml ranges by area helps with early planning.
Typical guide ranges used in consultation
| Area | Typical ml range | | --- | --- | | Double chin | 2-6 ml | | Lower abdomen | 6-16 ml | | Love handles | 6-12 ml | | Upper arms | 4-10 ml | | Thighs | 8-20 ml |
These are educational ranges only, not a diagnosis or prescription.
Why final ml can change
Final dosing may differ due to:
- Area size and contour shape
- Tissue characteristics at assessment
- Session strategy and response over time
- Clinical safety considerations
Session planning logic
A safe plan may involve:
- Conservative starting range
- Follow-up review before escalation
- Clear documentation of response
This staged approach helps align safety and realistic outcomes.
Cost planning with ml ranges
If you know likely ranges, you can build an approximate budget using per-ml pricing. Then confirm a precise quote in consultation.
See: Fat dissolving pricing in Leeds
Questions to ask about dosage
- What is the initial planned range for my area?
- What would trigger a change at review?
- How many sessions might be discussed?
- What total range should I budget for?
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Final note
Use ml ranges as planning guidance, not fixed promises. Consultation is where final dosage and cost are responsibly confirmed.



