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Thigh Lift Surgery

A thigh lift is a procedure that involves the removal of excess skin and fat from either the inner or outer thighs. This is often desirable after substantial or bariatric weight loss or in individuals for whom dieting and exercise have failed to reduce excess tissue in their upper thighs.

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A thigh lift is a procedure that involves the removal of excess skin and fat from either the inner or outer thighs. This is often desirable after substantial or bariatric weight loss or in individuals for whom dieting and exercise have failed to reduce excess tissue in their upper thighs.
Liposuction may be used as an adjunct to the recontouring of the inner thigh. If you are committed to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and a moderate weight, a thigh lift can help you regain the youthful thigh contours you desire.

When to Consider a Thigh Lift

Considerations
Pros

  • Clothing and swimwear will fit better.
  • Your body will appear more shapely and proportional.
  • Your thighs will be firmer and more youthful, with a curvaceous appearance.

Cons

  • There may be visible or poor scarring.
  • Where fat has been removed by liposuction, the skin may appear deflated.
  • A secondary procedure may be required to correct any unevenness or bumps.

These are the top three pros and cons to weigh when considering a thigh lift. If you want to focus on what is unique to you, please consult with your aesthetic plastic surgeon.

Frequently Asked Question

The following are some common reasons why you may want to consider a thigh lift:

  • The effects of aging have led to sagging, cellulite and loose skin on your thighs.
  • You have succeeded in a weight reduction program and you now desire shapely thighs that reflect your more proportional, toned figure.
  • Clothes do not fit properly because of your heavy thighs.
  • Your thighs make you feel self-conscious and you want to restore your self-assurance regarding your body.

If you are in good general health, have a positive attitude and realistic expectations, you are most likely a good candidate for this procedure.

edial thigh lift: The incisions are made in the groin area. For patients requiring more substantial removal of excess skin, a longitudinal incision may be made along the inner thigh. Lateral thigh lift: Depending on the requirements of a lateral thigh lift, the incisions will extend from the groin, around the hip, and possibly a buttock fold incision will be included. The surgeon will attempt to place the incisions where the scars can be hidden by clothing, but the incisions will be more extensive than for a medial thigh lift.

Fortunately, significant complications from thigh lifts are infrequent. Your specific risks for thigh- lift surgery will be discussed during your consultation.
All surgical procedures have some degree of risk. Some of the potential complications of all surgeries are:

  • Adverse reaction to anesthesia
  • Hematoma or seroma (an accumulation of blood or fluid under the skin that may require removal)
  • Infection and bleeding
  • Changes in sensation
  • Scarring
  • Allergic reactions
  • Damage to underlying structures
  • Unsatisfactory results that may necessitate additional procedures

You can help minimize certain risks by following the advice and instructions of your plastic surgeon, both before and after your thigh-lift surgery.

There are two different types of thigh lift procedures: medial (inner) thigh lift or lateral (outer) thigh lift.
A physical examination, a  horough medical history and a discussion with your surgeon will help determine whether a medial or lateral thigh lift is most appropriate, or whether you will benefit from a combined lower body lift.

If you maintain a stable weight, healthy lifestyle, and fitness program, your results will be long- lasting. Maintain a relationship with your aesthetic plastic surgeon
For safety, as well as the most beautiful and healthy outcome, it’s important to return to your plastic surgeon’s office for follow-up evaluation at prescribed times and whenever you notice any changes in your thighs. Do not hesitate to contact your surgeon when you have any questions or concerns.

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